Scientists Find NHL Run Entirely by Mike Milbury
Astronomers have discovered a galaxy cluster that they believe could contain a shocking revelation: an National Hockey League in which every team is run by Mike Milbury (parody)
Astronomers have discovered a galaxy cluster that they believe could contain a shocking revelation: an National Hockey League in which every team is run by Mike Milbury (parody)
The Vancouver Canucks have tapped former Islanders and Bruins coach and general manager Mike Milbury to be their new coach. Milbury, who replaces the fired Alain Vigneault, looks to use his long NHL experience to guide the Canucks to a championship.
The Dallas Stars have tapped former Islanders and Bruins coach and general manager Mike Milbury to be their new coach. Milbury, who replaces the fired Glen Gulutzan, looks to use his long NHL experience to guide the Stars to a championship.
The New York Rangers have tapped former Islanders and Bruins coach and general manager Mike Milbury to be their new coach. Milbury, who replaces the fired John Tortorella, looks to use his long NHL experience to guide the Rangers to a championship.
Wendel Clark, Toronto's super hero, spent 58 somewhat productive games as a New York Islander in 1995-96. But his tenure wasn't nearly as memorable or as volcanic as his time with the Leafs.
Tonight's Tampa Bay / Philadelphia game is another NBC Sports Network telecast, and that means we have to suffer another polarizing broadcast and the intermission stupidity of Mike Milbury.
CBC hockey commentator Mike Milbury is in hot water with a gay-rights group over his coining of the term "pansificiation." He has used it a couple times on air to describe what will happen to the...
Often the butt of jokes stemming from conditions beyond his control, Rick DiPietro is in Bridgeport now. If we never see him in an Islanders uniform again, we can recall the reality of why he rose, why he fell, and why he'll never be forgotten.
The NBC Sports Network's coverage of the NHL is not only good enough to compensate for not being on ESPN, it might actually be even better.
The last two times the Tampa Bay Lightning have hosted the Philadelphia Flyers, hijink have ensued on ice - be it stall tactics or made-for-TV moments.