Former Islanders center Brock Nelson is a perfect fit in Colorado, which is why the Avalanche paid so much to get him at the NHL trade deadline before other Cup contenders could, says Ken Campbell.
Nazem Kadri is a key offensive driver on a low-scoring Calgary Flames squad, making him a vital asset to the current group. However, the conversation surrounding Kadri and his potential departure from the team goes far beyond his on-ice contributions this season.
Enter Nelson, the best center on the market. He is an elite second-line center whose effectiveness sometimes goes under the radar. Nelson’s all-situation scoring rate has dipped this season, but that is likely a consequence of the Islanders’ disastrous power play.
Our expert NHL predictions expect Nazem Kadri to fire away tonight when the Flames face the Canadiens in Montreal.
Hello, RotoBallers! The NHL season is in full swing, and we have an action-packed six-game slate on Saturday, March 8. In this piece, I will discuss my favorite forward lines to target, defensemen, and goalies in tonight's action.
The Calgary Flames are in an odd spot heading into the trade deadline. Under general manager (GM) Craig Conroy’s guidance, this season was supposed to be the start of a rebuild for the organization.
Kadri scored a power-play goal in Sunday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Hurricanes. Kadri found the back of the net midway through the third period to even things up for the Flames in what turned out to be a low-scoring affair. The veteran winger has two goals and two assists in five games since the league resumed following the 4 Nations break.
Connor Zary scored twice and Nazem Kadri had a goal in a 1:52 stretch midway through the first period for a three-goal lead and the Calgary Flames beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 on Tuesday night.
Dallas clawed back from a 2-0 hole and leaned on its leading scorer for the game-winning tally in OT to sweep the homestand