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October 11, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Iain takes a look at the assertions of George and Darril Fosty regarding the Nova Scotia-based Colored Hockey League.
October 10, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Iain returns with another installment in his account of the "what if" franchise.
October 5, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Though the President's Trophy winners frequently hoisted the Stanley Cup in the post-expansion years of 1968-1989, it's become a relatively rare feat since 1990.
October 3, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
How often did the best team in the league also win the Stanley Cup in the pre-expansion NHL, between 1912-1967?
September 30, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
How often has the regular season winner also been the postseason champion? Iain drops the puck on a three-part series.
September 28, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
At second glance, was Winnipeg really ahead of Toronto after far as hockey skill and success at the turn of the 20th century?
September 20, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Why teams from the "cold frontier" were ahead of those from Toronto in the very early years of hockey.
September 9, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Did early contact between the Old World and the New World bring about the origins of hockey? Iain Fyffe doesn't see any evidence for it in this pseudo-history.
September 8, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Further debunking claims from a book claiming to shed new light on the "5,000 Year History of Hockey".
September 6, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
The 2003 book Splendid Is The Sun purported to shed new light on the "5,000 Year History of Hockey". Resident hockey historian Iain Fyffe sets out to tell us how it really was.
May 25, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Iain picks up the tale of the Saskatoon Westerns, with a look at how they fared in their inaugural 1983-84 season.
February 14, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Iain Fyffe spins the first part of his alternate history of if the St. Louis Blues had been allowed to move to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan before the 1983-84 season. Could the Saskatoon Westerns have been built into an NHL powerhouse?
February 7, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Iain Fyffe takes a look at the 1997-2001 NHL Entry Drafts to estimate the value of a draft pick. So was that Kessel trade worth it?
February 1, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Using the Projectinator to evaulate talent from Switzerland, Germany, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
January 31, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Should an NHL team always draft the best player available? Iain Fyffe can think of one situation where that isn't the case.
January 27, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Iain Fyffe and the Projectinator ranks the top ten North American skaters for the upcoming draft, in projected value, while Corey Pronman chimes in to give his thumbs ups and thumbs downs on the selections.
January 24, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Iain Fyffe revamps his Projectinator to provide better estimates of the value of NHL prospects.
January 19, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
The NHL's Central Scouting evaluates draft prospects in four groups: North American skaters, European skaters, North American goaltenders and European goaltenders. Yet, there's no universal list. So how do you make heads or tails of the likely values of the various prospects?
January 17, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
If you could determine the actual values of all prospects in the NHL Entry Draft, could you game the Draft to pick up more of the top-valued players? Or would there be an inherent risk involved?
January 10, 2011
by Iain Fyffe
Where did Odie Cleghorn get the idea to use two set lines? Was it from the 1925 Stanley Cup champion Victoria Cougars, or elsewhere?
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