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About Brett Friedlander

Brett Friedlander became a hockey fan in the heart of the deep south in the early 1970s. He became hooked the first time his father, a charter Atlanta Flames season-ticket holder, took him to a game at The Omni. His first job covering hockey was with the Annapolis Capital, where he covered the Washington Capitals and learned to do an uncanny imitation of coach Bryan Murray from 1984-93.

He's also covered the Carolina Hurricanes and Fayetteville FireAntz of the Southern Professional Hockey League for the Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer. He has also been a regular contributor to Rinkside magazine and Faceoff.com. The highlight of his writing career came on June 19,2006, when the Hurricanes beat the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 to win the Stanley Cup. His first book, "Chasing Moonlight: The True Story of Field of Dreams' Doc Graham" was released by John F. Blair, Publisher, in April 2009.

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Two days after their season ended, the Washington Capitals discovered another surprise in the departure of coach Dale Hunter. The organization will take their time to find the right person but as they do, the players have been instructed to maintain their high quality of play regardless of who...
The Southeast has been a departure from the last few years -- the Capitals, Southeast Champions since 2007-2008, weren't a sure thing to make the playoffs until after Game 81, and the Florida Panthers are poised to earn the franchise's first-ever division title. What do these changes mean for the...
The Florida Panthers and Washington Capitals are fighting for a playoff spot. As for the three remaining teams in the Southeast Division, each one is finding some kind of bright spot in a non-playoff season. While the Florida Panthers and the Washington Capitals fight for a playoff spot, the...
The Washington Capitals have won five of their last seven games, but somehow it seems this team is still barely clinging on to a playoff spot. The reason? The Capitals can put together an amazing game one day, and the next night, they are dead in the water, looking uninspired and uncoordinated....
Erika Schnure | News/Southeast | Thursday, March 22 2012 Tags: NHL, Southeast, Division, notebook, hockeyprimetime.com, Erika Schnure, featuring, Washington, Capitals, trying, find, consistency
Playoff fever has not reached Florida since 2000 but, if there is going to be an outbreak of it this season, it's looking like the only way in for the Panthers might be as a Southeast Division champion.  The Florida Panthers are starting to feel the excitement of the playoffs. They continue to...
Playoff hockey has not been seen in person by Winnipeg fans since 1996. If the newest incarnation of the Jets returns to the postseason, the 18,000 fans filling the MTS Center can be awarded a major assist. As the NHL's regular season winds down, the Winnipeg Jets are currently sitting pretty at...
The Southeast Division looks like it might be feast or famine come playoff time. With the separation between first and second in the division being either the third seed or first-round fodder for the New York Rangers, which teams came out on top on Feb. 27? Carolina Hurricanes: Push. The majority...
By trading Steve Downie to the Avalanche, then flipping the return, Kyle Quincey, to the Red Wings, Tampa Bay GM Steve Yzerman began his wheeling and dealing early and the message is obvious: the Lightning are selling.  The Tampa Bay Lightning got an early start on trades before next Monday's...
The Southeast Division could very well be considered the bubble division, with three of its five teams occupying the ninth through eleventh spots in the Eastern Conference. With so many teams that close to the playoffs, who will buy and who will sell? Carolina Hurricanes Buyers or Sellers?...
Several free agent signings made the Washington Capitals favorites in the Eastern Conference. Those projections were made without factoring in several injuries that have exposed a potentially flawed roster. When last summer's free agent frenzy wrapped up, many hockey writers declared the...
Erika Schnure | News/Southeast | Wednesday, February 08 2012 Tags: Erika Schnure, Washington, Capitals, Southeast Division, NHL, Hockey, hockeyprimetime.com, Mike Green, Dale Hunter

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