Good Evening Hockey Fans, My name is Michael Lindenbaum and I created and run "The Xperience Hockey Talk", aka TXHT, and I created TXHT with the purpose of being able to talk about the sport I love. At the same time I was working on creating TXHT the NWHL formed and I created a … Continue reading TXHT Official Statement Regarding the WWIHL
NWHL Announces First Signing for the Whale
Today the NWHL announced that the Connecticut Whale has signed defender Shannon Doyle to a one year contract. Terms of Doyle's contract were not disclosed in regards to salary. https://twitter.com/SDoyle_6/status/1131230907883507717?s=19 Per the NWHL release they clarified the following: "A note on background: regarding pay, our policy since we started announcing signings this offseason … Continue reading NWHL Announces First Signing for the Whale
Whale Bring Back Doyle For Fifth Season
The Connecticut Whale made a signing today. Bringing back their veteran All Star blue liner Shannon Doyle, for a fifth season! https://twitter.com/CTWhale_NWHL/status/1131220675857928193 Doyle had an amazing season last year, as she played in 13 games, registering 3 goals and 5 assists for 8 points. One of her goals came via the power play and she … Continue reading Whale Bring Back Doyle For Fifth Season
WCF Game 6 Recap – San Jose Sharks v. St. Louis Blues
The St. Louis Blues enter game 6 with a chance to earn a birth in the Stanley Cup finals for the first time since 1970 (and really, the first meaningful one, and not a diluted conference title). The first period started out with a bang with David Perron redirecting a Sammy Blais shot to give … Continue reading WCF Game 6 Recap – San Jose Sharks v. St. Louis Blues
NWHL Announces Another Signing for the Pride
Today the NWHL announced another signing for the 2019-20 season. At 1p the league announced that the Boston Pride has signed rookie forward Tori Sullivan from Northeastern to a one year contract. Per the NWHL, Sullivan will receive $5,000 this season, and will partake in the 50 percent cut of revenue from league sponsorship … Continue reading NWHL Announces Another Signing for the Pride
NWHL Announces First Two Signings for 2019-20 Season
Today the National Women's Hockey League announced their forst two player signings for the 2019-20 NWHL season. First signing announced at 1030a was that Kaleigh Fratkin resigned with the Boston Pride. Fratkin signed a one year contract for $11,000. https://twitter.com/NWHL/status/1130518845783982083?s=19 Then at 1130a today it was announced that Madison Packer resigned with the … Continue reading NWHL Announces First Two Signings for 2019-20 Season
WCF Game 5 Recap – St. Louis Blues v. San Jose Sharks
St. Louis Blues v. San Jose Sharks Game 5 - Series Tied 2-2 Game Recap: Heading into Game 5 both the San Jose Sharks and St. Louis Blues would look to win the first game of a now best of three series, and to start off both teams would trade a total of 5 … Continue reading WCF Game 5 Recap – St. Louis Blues v. San Jose Sharks
WCF Game 4 Recap – San Jose Sharks v. St. Louis Blues
San Jose Sharks v. St. Louis Blues Game 4 - SJ Leads 2-1 Game Recap: Going into Game 4 the St. Louis Blues come into their home barn with a chip on their shoulder after how Game 3 ended in overtime in the San Jose Sharks favor, and it wouldn't take long either for … Continue reading WCF Game 4 Recap – San Jose Sharks v. St. Louis Blues
ECF Game 4 – Boston Bruins v. Carolina Hurricanes
Boston Bruins v. Carolina Hurricanes Game 4 - BOS Leads 3-0 Game Recap: Heading into Game 4 with the potential to clinch the series in Carolina, the Boston Bruins will have to do it without their captain and veteran defenseman Zdeno Chara who is listed as "day to day". https://twitter.com/NHLBruins/status/1129171636895264768?s=19 In the first period … Continue reading ECF Game 4 – Boston Bruins v. Carolina Hurricanes
WCF Game 3 Recap – San Jose Sharks v. St. Louis Blues
The St. Louis Blues and San Jose Sharks started out about the same way all the games these playoffs have for the Blues - without them. The Blues mustered only four shots the entire period en route to a 2-0 deficit. Erik Karlsson scored the first goal (unassisted), followed by Joe Thornton's first of the … Continue reading WCF Game 3 Recap – San Jose Sharks v. St. Louis Blues








