Not many people came into this NHL season with high expectations for the Colorado Avalanche and their chances on winning the cup. But I don't think many of us predicted that the season would turn out to be this bad.
Last Thursday night, the Nashville Predators played the St. Louis Blues.
During the television broadcast of the NHL matchup on Fox Sports Tennessee, some people heard something other than the traditional sounds of hockey play-by-play. It was something much, much different.
When you're a professional athlete, you're constantly in the spotlight.
So, if something big happens, you should probably brush up on your knowledge just in case the situation arises where you're asked to comment.
No matter where you are, the national anthem is a big deal.
It seems that the U.S.' national anthem is even a big deal in Canada. That's right, even in Canada!
On Friday night, the Los Angeles Kings put the finishing touches on their second Stanley Cup win in three years by defeating the New York Rangers 3-2 in overtime.
After the win, the ice was quickly packed with friends and family of the players. One woman, in particular, probably regrets heading out on to the ice.
When Mike Cammalleri of the NHL's Calgary Flames took to the ice before Saturday's game, he was probably hoping to make a highlight reel.
However, it was probably not for this reason.
Jeff Carter and Trevor Lewis scored two goals apiece to lead the Los Angeles Kings over the New Jersey Devils 6-1 on Monday night, giving the West Coast franchise its first ever Stanley Cup by winning the best-of-seven series four games to two.