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Draft & Prospects
Flyers Mailbag: Goalies, 1C Hunt, Thomas Fit?

Flyers fans keep flooding my inbox with the big questions as the deadline looms - who steps up in net from the prospect pipeline, how does Briere land that elusive No. 1 center to unlock Cutter Gauthier and Matvei Michkov, and does Charlie Thomas have the size and snarl to be the perfect puzzle piece up front? I've been whispering with Tortorella's staff, and the goalie carousel spins faster than Ersson's glove hand when they're debating call-ups versus trades.

Philadelphia FlyersAnaheim Ducks
Olympics
Flyers Recall Bjarnason for Goaltending Boost - Vladar Eyes Olympics Return

The Flyers bring up Carson Bjarnason from the Phantoms to shore up their crease while Dan Vladar wraps up Olympic duties. Bjarnason, the kid who's been bouncing back like a pro after his first pro pull, steps into a Philly net that's seen more drama than a soap opera this season. Front office loves his resilience, but this recall tests if the young gun can handle NHL pressure without the AHL safety net.

Philadelphia Flyers
News
Letang, Hallander Back at Pens Practice

Kris Letang and Pierre-Olivier Hallander skate with the Penguins again, a sight Penguins fans haven't seen in weeks amid the grind of a tight Metropolitan race. Sully's crew has been patching the blue line and forward depth without these two, but their return injects stability just as the Olympic freeze wraps up. With the trade deadline looming on March 6, Mike Sullivan tests line combos that could shift Pittsburgh's playoff push into high gear.

Pittsburgh PenguinsColumbus Blue Jackets
News
Red Wings Face Restart Red Flags

The Red Wings head into the post-Olympic restart with front-office types whispering about nagging injury issues and a blue line that's thinner than a prospect's wallet. Steve Yzerman's crew knows the playoff push hinges on getting healthy fast, but those quiet locker-room chats suggest deeper worries about depth and momentum. With the trade deadline looming on March 6, every shift counts as Detroit gauges if they're buyers or just treading water in a crowded Central Division.

Detroit Red Wings
News
Devils Recall White from Utica

The New Jersey Devils bring back defenseman Colton White from the AHL's Utica Comets, a move that signals they're shuffling the deck on the blue line as injuries heal up. White, the 28-year-old journeyman who cleared waivers recently, logged solid bottom-pair minutes during his earlier stint with four assists in 23 games.

New Jersey DevilsColorado Avalanche
Olympics
Tom Wilson Draws Olympic Line in the Sand

Tom Wilson drops the gloves in Olympic hockey's supposed kinder, gentler era, trading blows with France's Pierre Crinon after the defenseman laid a dirty elbow on Nathan MacKinnon. The Capitals enforcer, no stranger to NHL scrums, pulls punches just enough to stay in the tournament while sending a clear message about Team Canada's unity. Crinon's post-fight antics draw the ire of his own federation, raising questions about discipline in international play as Canada eyes the quarters.

Colorado AvalancheWashington Capitals
News
Bedard's Dazzling Deke Shakes Vegas

Connor Bedard turns the Vegas desert into his personal highlight factory with a jaw-dropping deke past Shea Theodore, one of the league's elite puck-movers and a guy who's no stranger to big moments after that Cup run. The Blackhawks kid, who's been carrying Chicago's offense like a veteran, roofs it top shelf to snag a brief lead in a game that had everything from early bounces to overtime drama.

Chicago BlackhawksVegas Golden Knights
Olympics
Fehervary Chases Olympic Medal for Newborn Daughter

Washington Capitals defenseman Martin Fehervary anchors Slovakia's blue line at the 2026 Olympics, logging over 22 minutes per game as the top minutes-eater on a squad that's punched above its weight into the quarterfinals. Fresh off welcoming daughter Anna just weeks ago, he nearly skipped the tournament altogether but now eyes hardware to bring home to the little one back in D.C.

New York Rangers
Free Agency
Skinner Clears Waivers, MacDonald and Gibson Waived

Jeff Skinner clears waivers after the Sharks put him on unconditional waivers to terminate his one-year deal, setting the 33-year-old free agent loose in a league hungry for veteran scoring ahead of the deadline. Colorado shelves depth D-man Jacob MacDonald while Washington just-waived goalie Mitchell Gibson, who they signed earlier today on a two-way pact.

San Jose SharksPittsburgh Penguins
Game Recap
Draisaitl Powers Germany's 5-1 Rout of France

Leon Draisaitl delivers for Germany in the Olympics, notching a goal as they cruise past France and punch their ticket to the next round. Fans back home know this is vintage 29, the guy who torments NHL defenses now turning it on for the Fatherland with Pop Samanski chipping in too. With the Olympic break winding down, every shift from stars like him carries weight for their clubs waiting stateside, as front offices eye how these games shake out rosters before the deadline frenzy hits.

Edmonton Oilers
Playoffs
Tage Thompson Savors Playoff Vibes at Olympics

Tage Thompson, Buffalo's 30-goal sniper who's never sniffed NHL playoffs in seven seasons, finally tastes do-or-die hockey with Team USA in the Olympic quarterfinals. Lining up on the third unit with Dylan Larkin and Clayton Keller, the 6-foot-6 center brings his NHL bomb of a shot and backhand magic to a lineup stacked with Matthews and Eichel. Buffalo clings to the East's first wild card, so this high-stakes run could be the perfect warmup for ending their 14-year postseason curse.

Buffalo SabresUtah Mammoth
Trades & Rumors
Bruins Dodge Bullet on Andersson Trade?

Boston fans breathed a quiet sigh of relief when the Bruins passed on Rasmus Andersson amid the Flames' blockbuster deal to Vegas over the weekend. GMs around the league whispered about a potential B's pursuit, but Don Sweeney held firm, dodging a contract situation that soured in Calgary's final talks.

Boston BruinsVegas Golden Knights
Olympics
Olympic Boards Get Lighter Shade After NHL Gripes

Organizers at Milano's Santagiulia Arena swap out the deep turquoise boards for lighter blue and green versions right before the men's quarterfinals kick off. NHL stars like Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman and Vegas forward Jack Eichel flag the original color as too dark, messing with puck tracking in ways pros rarely see back home. The IIHF, IOC, and local crew make the quick pivot after input from teams and the NHLPA, proving even Olympic setups bend to player feedback.

Boston BruinsVegas Golden Knights
Olympics
Canada Olympic Practice Spills Lineup Clues, Injury Buzz

Canada ramps up Olympic prep with a practice session that drops serious hints on their lineup combinations for Milano Cortina. Scouts and insiders catch glimpses of how coach Jon Cooper pairs his stars like McDavid and MacKinnon, while nagging injuries to key pieces raise eyebrows in the room. With NHL players back in the mix for the first time since Sochi, every tweak matters as Team Canada eyes gold against a loaded field.

Colorado AvalancheEdmonton Oilers
Game Recap
Jarvis' Pals Play Matchmaker with Olympian

Seth Jarvis' buddies scheme to connect the Hurricanes star with a Canadian Olympian who's got a serious crush on him. Off-ice drama brews as friends meddle in the life of a breakout NHL talent heating up the playoff race. These hookups often spark the best stories, but Jarvis keeps his cards close amid the buzz.

Carolina Hurricanes
Trades & Rumors
Kings Eye Kane, Kadri After Panarin Splash

The Los Angeles Kings waste no time after landing Artemi Panarin, with front-office whispers now zeroing in on Evander Kane from the Canucks and Nazem Kadri out of Calgary as the NHL trade deadline looms. GM Rob Blake clearly signals all-in mode, dangling assets to bolster the top-six punch that could vault them deep into the playoffs.

Los Angeles KingsVancouver Canucks
Trades & Rumors
Flames Forward Draws Zero Trade Buzz

Silence surrounds a key Calgary Flames forward as the trade deadline nears without a whisper of movement. GM Craig Conroy holds steady on a piece who's thrived amid rebuild chaos, defying the rumor mill's usual frenzy. That quiet could signal a bigger plan for the Flames' postseason push.

Calgary Flames
News
Sharks Waive Ex-40G Man for Canucks?

San Jose Sharks place a former 40-goal scorer on waivers, opening the door for Vancouver Canucks to snag him at zero cost. GM Jim Rutherford eyes a low-risk boost for a lineup needing sniper juice ahead of the stretch run. This move could flip the Pacific script if the Canucks pounce on the unexpected gift.

Vancouver CanucksSan Jose Sharks
Playoffs
Canucks' Last Basement Finish: What Happened?

Vancouver Canucks fans brace as history looms with questions swirling about their last dead-last NHL finish. That dismal season reshaped the franchise from top to bottom, sparking moves that echoed for years. Management knows repeating it would ignite a firestorm in a hockey-mad market hungry for playoffs.

Vancouver Canucks
Game Recap
Pospisil's Slovakia Meets Germany in Quarters

Christian Pospisil leads Slovakia into a high-stakes Olympic quarterfinal showdown against Germany after topping their group. The Slovaks rely on Pospisil's scoring touch and veteran grit to upset a German squad riding high off Draisaitl and company. This clash pits Eastern European tenacity against German efficiency, with a semifinal berth on the line.

Edmonton OilersCalgary Flames
Olympics
Marchand Opens Up on Crosby, Team Canada

Brad Marchand shares his raw take on suiting up alongside Sidney Crosby for Team Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The longtime Bruin pest-turned-clutch performer hints at the unique dynamic he'll bring to a lineup stacked with NHL heavyweights. With Crosby leading the charge, Marchand's edge could be the X-factor as Canada chases gold in Milan.

Pittsburgh PenguinsFlorida Panthers
News
Wild Raise $194K on Hockey Day Minnesota

The Minnesota Wild Foundation and TRIA Orthopedics team up to announce a whopping $194,497.44 raised through the "Skate it Forward" campaign on Hockey Day Minnesota. This haul underscores the franchise's deep community roots in a state where hockey runs thicker than lutefisk. Those funds fuel youth programs that keep the next wave of Wild talent dreaming big in the North Star State.

Minnesota Wild
Olympics
Samanski's Big Strides with Draisaitl at Olympics

Josh Samanski, the Oilers' promising forward prospect, links up with Leon Draisaitl on Team Germany's top line and delivers in a critical win over France that punches their ticket to the Olympic quarterfinals. The 23-year-old notches a goal and assist, including power-play magic where the duo trades favors, showing he's no passenger alongside one of the league's elite creators.

Edmonton Oilers
Olympics
Wild's Hughes Nears Olympic Record Glory

Minnesota's Quinn Hughes teeters on the brink of an Olympic record, showcasing his elite play on the international stage. Teammates rally around his pursuit while balancing NHL duties back home. Stars like him elevate these games, drawing eyes that boost the league's global shine.

Minnesota WildNew Jersey Devils
News
Rangers yank Berard, Brisson from Wolf Pack

New York recalls Brett Berard and Brendan Brisson from Hartford, signaling tweaks to their forward depth as the schedule tightens. Both youngsters impressed in the AHL, earning this shot amid Rangers' push for positioning. These moves often preview permanent roster upgrades come playoff time.

New York Rangers
News
Salomonsson Gets the Call-Up Nod Tuesday

Elias Salomonsson earns his NHL recall on Tuesday, injecting fresh legs into his club's blue line amid injury crunches. The young defenseman's AHL numbers caught scouts' eyes, and now he steps into the big leagues at a pivotal stretch. Coaches love these low-pressure debuts that can spark lineup tweaks.

Winnipeg Jets
News
Kings Partner to Reach SoCal Veterans

Los Angeles inks a deal to bring Kings hockey directly to Southern California vets, blending community outreach with fan growth. These partnerships tap into the military base around LA, where hockey loyalty runs deep among service families. Initiatives like this quietly build the next generation of season-ticket holders.

Los Angeles Kings
Trades & Rumors
Devils Hunt Trade; Kadri Still Haunts Habs Rumors

New Jersey GMs circle for a hockey trade to shake up their stagnant lineup, while Nazem Kadri's name refuses to fade from Montreal wish lists. Deadline buzz intensifies as contenders load up and sellers dangle assets. Front offices know one shrewd deal can flip a season's trajectory.

Montreal CanadiensNew Jersey Devils
Draft & Prospects
Canada Olympic Practice Spills Lineup Clues, Injury Intel

Scouts at Canada's men's Olympic hockey practice pick up lineup hints and injury updates that could dictate their gold-medal run. Coaches mix and match stars, testing chemistry under Milan Lucic's watchful eye. These sessions set the tone for matchups where NHL talent collides with national pride.

Chicago Blackhawks
Trades & Rumors
Leafs Forward Emerges as Sabres' Deadline Gem

Buffalo insiders peg a Toronto winger as the perfect "quality" trade chip to bolster their playoff push before the buzzer. The Sabres crave depth up front, and this Leaf could slide right into their top six without breaking the bank. Deadline whispers like this often turn into fireworks when GMs get desperate for that extra edge.

Toronto Maple LeafsBuffalo Sabres
News
NHL's Media Chess: Bettman Eyes Early Extensions

Gary Bettman wastes no time, already tapping ESPN and TNT on early renewals before the NFL rights circus sucks up all the oxygen. The league's current U.S. deals, worth $625 million annually, run through 2028, but with regional networks crumbling and pigskin deals looming massive, NHL brass sees the board two turns ahead. Front offices whisper about wild cards like NBC circling back, and whether this folds in taking over shaky RSN territory like MLB just did.

Olympics
Tom Wilson Ejected for Olympic Fight

Canadian enforcer Tom Wilson, the NHL's resident agitator, picks up an ejection in Olympic play after dropping the gloves in a heated scrum that lit up the Milan ice. Wilson's physical edge, honed in Washington Capitals' playoff runs, carries over to the international stage, but refs draw a hard line here. Canada grapples with the fallout as they chase hardware, testing their depth without their toughest customer on the bench.

Washington Capitals
Game Recap
Stars Gamble Big on Evander Kane

Dallas Stars roll the dice on Evander Kane, betting his proven scoring punch outweighs the baggage in a bold pivot toward Cup contention. GM Jim Nill's front office debates the fit, knowing Kane's Edmonton history brings grit but also questions around consistency and health. With the Central Division tightening, this high-risk acquisition could define their postseason fate or haunt them if chemistry fizzles.

Dallas StarsVancouver Canucks
Olympics
London's outsized Olympic hockey pipeline

London keeps cranking out elite talent like it's the unofficial factory for Canada's Olympic roster, somehow accounting for over 10% of the players headed to Milano Cortina. GMs across the NHL have long whispered about the city's rinks breeding winners who thrive under pressure, from junior ranks to international ice.

Washington Capitals
News
Analytics Boost Sorokin's Vezina Case

Deep dives into the numbers reveal Islanders netminder Ilya Sorokin positioning himself for his first Vezina Trophy this season. Advanced metrics highlight his elite save rates and puck-handling that baffle shooters league-wide. As playoff races tighten, GMs eye whether New York's crease stronghold shifts the Eastern Conference balance.

New York Islanders
Game Recap
IOC Copyright Rules Choke Hockey's Olympic Boom

The IOC clings to its iron-fisted copyright policies, leaving hockey fans starved for highlights from Milan-Cortina while the league scrambles for workarounds. NHL social media wizards drop Louvre-worthy recreations of goals, from Team USA's opener to Bo Horvat's snipe for Canada, proving creativity beats bureaucracy every time. Front offices whisper that this blackout kills the sport's global momentum at its biggest showcase, forcing everyone from GMs to casual viewers to hunt for scraps.

New York Islanders
Game Recap
Morrissey Nears Olympic Return Day-by-Day

Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey takes it day-by-day while inching toward an Olympic comeback amid Canada's medal push. Team staff monitor his recovery closely, balancing health against the gold-medal grind with NHL seasons looming. A timely return bolsters Canada's blue line and eases Winnipeg's postseason concerns back home.

Winnipeg Jets
Olympics
3 Olympic Stars Reshaping NHL Deadline

Three players light up the Olympics and force NHL general managers to rethink trade deadline strategies with every shift. Their standout performances abroad spotlight trade value, contract sticking points, and buyer-seller dynamics across the league. Front offices scramble as these bids elevate asking prices and alter deadline fire sales.

Olympics
Analyst Nails Matthews-McDavid Style Clash

An NHL analyst cuts through the stats to spotlight what truly sets Auston Matthews apart from Connor McDavid in today's heated debate. While McDavid dazzles with end-to-end rushes and highlight-reel assists, Matthews grinds it out down low, defending shifts and picking pockets without cheating the game. Front offices and fans alike watch this rivalry intensify at the Olympics, where their contrasting styles could define Canada's clash with Team USA.

Toronto Maple LeafsEdmonton Oilers
News
Sharks Chase Rielly, Penguins Crash the Party

The San Jose Sharks formally express interest in Toronto's Morgan Rielly, circling back when the Leafs pull the trigger on their struggling captain of the blue line. Pittsburgh lurks as a serious roadblock, with Kyle Dubas eyeing a reunion that could send Rielly home alongside a second-rounder. Leafs Nation holds its breath as Rielly's full no-move clause forces tough conversations, and GMs maneuver for cap relief before the March 6 deadline reshapes the Atlantic.

Pittsburgh PenguinsSan Jose Sharks
Free Agency
Sabres' Final Skinner Lesson Looms Large

The Buffalo Sabres face a stark reminder of their 2019 blunder with Jeff Skinner's massive extension as his Sharks contract heads toward termination after just 32 games. New GM Jarmo Kekalainen stares down a $6.4 million cap hit next season for a guy who hasn't suited up for them since 2024, a buyout hangover that lingers through 2029-30.

Buffalo SabresSan Jose Sharks
Olympics
Quinn Hughes' Haunted Face Goes Viral at Olympics

Quinn Hughes, the Vancouver Canucks captain and Team USA's top defenseman, captivates the internet with his signature thousand-yard stare that fans dub the gaze of a Victorian child ghost. The meme explodes during the Milan-Cortina Olympics as clips from games against Denmark and Germany show him zoning out mid-play, sparking endless jokes about Italian spirits joining the haunt.

Minnesota WildNew Jersey Devils
Olympics
Marchand Ready for Canada's Olympic Quarterfinals

Florida Panthers winger Brad Marchand sits out his second straight game for Team Canada at the Olympics, but he practices with the squad and earns clearance from coach Jon Cooper for Wednesday's quarterfinals. The veteran pest, who's battled nagging injuries since colliding with Toronto's Bobby McMann in January, logged limited minutes in the opener before getting load-managed through the easy group wins over Czechia, Switzerland, and France.

Florida PanthersToronto Maple Leafs
Olympics
Raymond's Redemption Shot for Sweden's Olympic Survival

Lucas Raymond, the Red Wings' rising star, straps on the Tre Kronor sweater with everything on the line as Sweden claws for another day in Milano Cortina. After a Four Nations Face-Off that turned heads, this kid's skating into a top-six role alongside studs like Lindholm and Forsberg, carrying the weight of a nation hungry for gold.

Detroit Red WingsBoston Bruins
Olympics
Texier Talks Olympics, Team France Duty

Alexandre Texier, the lone NHLer on Team France's roster at the Milano Cortina Olympics, opens up about suiting up for his country amid a brutal preliminary round draw. With France scraping by on grit against powerhouses like Canada stacked with McDavid, MacKinnon, and Celebrini, Texier dishes on the challenges of being the odd man out in a group that's punching way above its weight.

Montreal CanadiensSan Jose Sharks
News
Demers, Coyle Mingle with Fans in Milan

Jamie Oleksiak's not the only NHLer turning heads overseas, as Kings defenseman Drew Doughty lookalike Demers and rugged Wild center Charlie Coyle take time during the Olympic break to chat up fans of all stripes in stylish Milan. These guys know the drill - representing the league means more than just dropping gloves or sniping goals; it's about connecting with the global hockey family that keeps the sport buzzing year-round.

Seattle KrakenColumbus Blue Jackets
Injuries
Caps Lock In Gibson with Two-Year Two-Way Deal

The Capitals reward their steady AHL netminder Mitch Gibson with a two-year, two-way contract that kicks in right now, straight from the front office announcement today. This 2018 fourth-rounder out of Harvard has turned heads in Hershey with a scorching .918 save percentage and career-high 12 starts this season, especially amid Washington's goaltending injury woes with Lindgren and Thompson sidelined before the Olympic break.

Washington CapitalsBuffalo Sabres
Injuries
Fiala's Olympic Nightmare Crushes Kings' Season Hopes

Kevin Fiala suffers devastating leg fractures for Switzerland against Canada at the Milano Olympics, sidelining the Kings' key forward for the rest of the NHL regular season. Sources close to the LA front office confirm surgery happened swiftly in Milan, leaving Rob Blake scrambling to plug a massive hole in the top-six scoring.

Los Angeles KingsWashington Capitals
Game Recap
Nuño's Flyers Dynasty Stock Watch Drops

Victor Nuño dives into the Philadelphia Flyers' prospect pool with his latest Dynasty Stock Watch, sizing up which young guns fantasy managers should stash or ship out before the market shifts. He breaks down the risers building real NHL traction against the depth chart grinders who might peak in the press box. Flyers brass watches these evaluations closely as the trade deadline looms, knowing one hot streak could flip a fringe guy into a key piece.

Philadelphia Flyers
Trades & Rumors
Kings, Rangers, Wild Rumors Heat Up

The Los Angeles Kings scramble for a scoring fix after Kevin Fiala's injury sidelines their top-line sparkplug, with GM Ken Holland dialing every front office from Vancouver to Edmonton. New York Rangers shop Vincent Trocheck as part of their retool, drawing eyes from contenders like the Minnesota Wild who crave his faceoff mastery to pair with Joel Eriksson Ek.

Los Angeles KingsNew York Rangers
Free Agency
Skinner's Next NHL Stop? 3 Prime Fits

Jeff Skinner hits unconditional waivers today after the Sharks mutually terminate his one-year deal, setting him up as a UFA tomorrow if nobody claims his $3M cap hit. The 33-year-old sniper, fresh off a healthy scratch streak in San Jose where he managed just six goals in 32 games, draws eyes from contenders hungry for veteran depth on the cheap. GMs know his six-time 30-goal pedigree could spark a third line, especially post-Olympic break with playoff pushes heating up.

San Jose SharksPittsburgh Penguins
Game Recap
Bellemare Bids Farewell to NHL, French Hockey

Pierre-Édouard Bellemare, the gritty French captain who logged 700 NHL games across a decade with stops in Philly, Vegas, Colorado, Tampa, and Seattle, drops the retirement bomb after France's Olympic quarterfinal exit. At 40, he's been grinding in Switzerland the last two years, captaining HC Ajoie through relegation fights while his production fades, but his even-strength shot battles and bone-crunching hits defined a bottom-six career that earned him over $11 million.

Game Recap
Marchand, Morrissey Ready for Canada's Olympic QF Push

Team Canada coach Jon Cooper drops the good news that Brad Marchand looks sharp after full practice and should slot back into the lineup for Wednesday's quarterfinal clash against the Czechia-Denmark winner. Josh Morrissey also skated without limits following his undisclosed injury, giving the top-seeded Canadians a full deck of 25 healthy bodies just when the knockout stakes ramp up.

Winnipeg JetsFlorida Panthers
Game Recap
Deen’s Daily: Avs Return to Ice; Bussi Inks Deal; Wings' Net Depth

The Avalanche lace up today after a long Olympic break, shaking off the rust with eyes on a Cup run that demands precision from the jump. Drew Bussi locks in a fresh contract, bolstering the depth chart in net just as teams start jockeying for playoff spots. Meanwhile, Detroit bolsters its goaltending pipeline, a quiet move that could pay dividends if injuries hit their tandem hard. Front offices across the league watch these roster tweaks closely as the stretch drive heats up.

Detroit Red WingsColorado Avalanche
Olympics
Marchand's Olympic Return Ignites Canada Lineup Firestorm

Brad Marchand gears up for Team Canada's Olympic quarterfinal clash after sitting as a healthy scratch, and the hockey world's buzzing over who pays the price. Craig Button floats Seth Jarvis as the odd man out, arguing Marchand's playoff grit trumps youth in do-or-die hockey against Latvia. Jon Cooper faces a lineup puzzle that balances hot chemistry with veteran snarl, especially with McDavid and MacKinnon driving the bus.

Florida PanthersCarolina Hurricanes
Olympics
US Rue Missing Robertson, Caufield, DeBrincat?

Debate rages over whether Team USA regrets snubbing Nick Robertson, Cole Caufield, and Alex DeBrincat from the Milano Cortina roster. Insiders point to their scoring pops in recent NHL slates as potential Olympic sparks. With medals on the line, this what-if lingers as the knockout phase exposes roster gaps.

Detroit Red WingsMontreal Canadiens
Game Recap
Seider's Assist Lifts Germany to Quarters

Detroit's Moritz Seider dishes a key assist as Germany storms into the Milano Cortina quarterfinals, blending NHL physicality with Olympic flair. Red Wings faithful see shades of his Calder-contending rookie year in this breakout performance. His emergence bolsters Germany's upset potential against heavyweights lurking ahead.

Detroit Red WingsWashington Capitals
Trades & Rumors
Isles Eye Savvy Skinner Deal

The Islanders circle back to their wheeling-dealing ways, with Stuart Skinner emerging as a prime target for netminding depth. Lou Lamoriello's history of shrewd moves has fans dreaming of another under-the-radar gem. As the deadline nears, this pursuit could solidify their playoff push in a brutal Metro.

New York IslandersPittsburgh Penguins
Draft & Prospects
Avs Return, Bussi Inks Deal, Wings Tendies Deep

Colorado's stars lace up for action today while Drew Bussi locks in a fresh contract, signaling AHL stability amid Avalanche depth charts. Red Wings goalie talk heats up with options stacking for playoff contention. These ripples hint at roster tweaks as Olympic breaks end and the NHL grind resumes full throttle.

Boston Bruins
Olympics
Merzlikins Draws Sweden Start Today

Elvis Merzlikins gears up for a pivotal Olympic start against Sweden, bringing his Blue Jackets netminding chops to the international stage. Front-office types remember his clutch saves in Columbus pressure cookers, now amplified under Milano Cortina lights. A strong showing here bolsters his trade value and Latvia's medal hopes in a stacked group.

Columbus Blue JacketsWashington Capitals
Olympics
Celebrini Rules Canada with McDavid, MacKinnon

Macklin Celebrini forges lethal chemistry with Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon, propelling Team Canada through the preliminary round at Milano Cortina. The young Sharks star's poise in high-stakes shifts has NHL scouts buzzing about his seamless fit among generational talents. As knockout rounds loom, this trio's synergy raises the stakes for Canada's gold push and Celebrini's budding legend.

San Jose SharksColorado Avalanche
Olympics
Celebrini Owns Olympics in Debut at 19

Macklin Celebrini wastes no time turning heads for Team Canada at his first Olympics, channeling that Sharks rookie fire into international dominance. The 19-year-old No. 1 pick dazzles alongside the league's elite, proving he's no ordinary kid in Milano Cortina. Family insiders whisper about his unshakable focus amid the chaos, a trait that's already etching his name in Olympic lore as Canada eyes gold.

San Jose SharksWashington Capitals
News
Stanley Cup Power Rankings at Olympic Break

The Big Lead drops Stanley Cup power rankings frozen at the 2026 Olympic break, sorting contenders from pretenders. Olympic standouts boost their clubs' stock, while break absences expose weaknesses for bubble teams. GMs use this snapshot to plot deadline deals, with top-ranked squads pulling away in the parity-packed East.

Winnipeg Jets
Olympics
Hurricanes Storm Brewing in Milan Olympics

Carolina's contingent in Milan builds momentum as Hurricanes players anticipate deeper Olympic runs. Multiple Canes dot winning rosters, blending club chemistry with international flair amid knockout hype. Their performances signal strength back in Raleigh, where Rod Brind'Amour eyes the group's return for a Cup charge.

Carolina Hurricanes
Olympics
Raymond Lights Up Olympics for Sweden in Milan

Detroit's Lucas Raymond emerges as Sweden's go-to sniper at the Milan Olympics, piling up points in crunch-time situations. The young wing's vision and shot translate seamlessly to the big ice, echoing his breakout Red Wings form. Sweden's medal push hinges on Raymond sustaining this tear against tougher foes ahead.

Detroit Red Wings
Draft & Prospects
Orth's February Top 32 for 2026 NHL Draft

Scott Orth refreshes his top 32 prospects for the 2026 NHL Draft, spotlighting risers and sleepers scouts can't ignore. With Olympic pauses giving juniors extra shine, these rankings influence scouting lists from Vancouver to Montreal. NHL talent evaluators pore over the shifts, knowing early picks could define franchise futures in a deep class.

Draft & Prospects
Bussi's Meteoric Rise to NHL Stardom

Brandon Bussi transforms from waiver claim to Hurricanes cornerstone, rewriting goalie record books in Raleigh. The undrafted 27-year-old inks a three-year extension after shattering marks for fastest to 10, 15, and now 21 wins, all while anchoring Carolina's crease amid injuries. Front offices buzz about how this late bloomer flips the script on goalie pipelines, with Bussi eyeing a deeper Cup run.

Carolina Hurricanes
Olympics
Draisaitl's 3 Points Power Germany's Olympic Rout of France

Leon Draisaitl puts on a clinic with three points as Germany cruises past France in Olympic play, locking up their advancement with the kind of dominance we've seen from the Oilers star all season. You know the drill with Leon - he flips the international switch and suddenly he's untouchable, leaving French defenders chasing shadows in a game that felt over before it started.

Edmonton Oilers
Game Recap
USA, Canada Olympic Hockey Results, Schedule

Both North American powers go 3-0-0-0 through groups, with USA pounding Germany 5-1 and Canada outscoring foes 20-3 behind McDavid's wizardry. They earn byes to quarters while qualification chaos unfolds today, pitting Sweden against Latvia and more. Rivalries reignite under Olympic lights, fueling narratives that dominate NHL talk shows for weeks.

Edmonton Oilers
Olympics
Olympic Hockey Stars Shine, Flops Fizzle Early

NHL stars like Connor McDavid light up the Milan ice with point-per-game dominance, while some big names struggle to find their legs in the group stage grind. Canada's perfect run has them cruising, but surprises from underdogs like Finland keep everyone guessing as knockouts loom. Front offices back home watch every shift, knowing these performances shape summer contract talks and trade buzz.

Edmonton OilersWinnipeg Jets
News
Schneider-to-Sharks Trade Makes Sense for Both Sides

Braden Schneider emerges as the hottest name on the Rangers' trade block now that they're fully in retool mode after shipping out Panarin and Soucy. San Jose circles like sharks smelling blood, eyeing the big right-shot defender to bolster their blue line amid Mike Grier's aggressive push before the March 6 deadline.

New York RangersLos Angeles Kings
Game Recap
Leafs Must Nab This UFA Scoring Winger Now

The Maple Leafs sit at a crossroads with their top-six forward group, and one soon-to-be free agent scoring winger screams Toronto fit from every angle. Scouts whisper his name in Leafs front office halls because he delivers the exact net-front presence and finish that haunts opponents in playoff scrums.

Toronto Maple Leafs
Olympics
Cooper Names Canada's Olympics Breakout Star - Not McDavid

Jon Cooper drops a hint in Milan about the Canadian player who's turning heads at these Olympics, and it isn't the guy everyone expects. The Lightning bench boss, fresh off praising that standout's clutch performances from the 4 Nations Face-Off, keeps the goalie rotation under wraps ahead of the Czechia opener.

Edmonton OilersWinnipeg Jets
Olympics
Hedman Pinpoints Sweden's Key to Olympic Quarters

Victor Hedman, the Lightning captain who's logged more ice time than anyone on Sweden's blue line, lays out the one thing his squad must fix to punch their ticket to the Olympic quarterfinals. With a tricky playoff date against Latvia looming today and a potential USA showdown on deck, the two-time Cup champ knows the stakes in this single-elimination gauntlet.

Tampa Bay Lightning
News
Gustavsson, Markstrom Lead Sweden's Goalie Call Before Latvia Clash

Sweden's brain trust taps Filip Gustavsson and Jacob Markstrom to anchor the pipes as they gear up for a must-win against Latvia in the elimination round. Gustavsson's hot streak in net pairs perfectly with Markstrom's veteran savvy, the kind of tandem that makes Tre Kronor coaches sleep easy after years of juggling options in big spots.

Minnesota WildNew Jersey Devils
Olympics
Caps' Wilson Lands First Olympic Gordie Howe Hat Trick

Tom Wilson, the Capitals' enforcer with three NHL Gordie Howe hat tricks already under his belt, just became the first to pull off the feat at the Olympics for Team Canada. He buried his first Olympic goal with that trademark forecheck against France, set up Connor McDavid later, and then dropped the gloves to answer for a dirty hit on Nathan MacKinnon.

Washington CapitalsColorado Avalanche
Olympics
Tkachuk Bros' Wild 2006 Olympic Tales

Matthew and Brady Tkachuk reminisce about their kid adventures tagging along to the 2006 Olympics, turning Turin into a playground amid dad Keith's Team Canada duties. Those "blast" stories reveal the family roots that shaped two NHL pests. The tales bridge generations of grit in the league's bloodlines.

Ottawa SenatorsFlorida Panthers
Olympics
Harley Chases Gold with Canada Amid Doubts

Jamesville's Thomas Harley carries inner fire into Canada's Olympic quest for hockey gold, balancing NHL grind with international dreams. The defenseman opens up on the mental tug-of-war that fuels his drive on this loaded roster. His story adds personal stakes to Canada's gold-or-bust mission.

Dallas StarsSt. Louis Blues
Game Recap
Sabres Target Thomas, McMann at Deadline

Buffalo hunts forward firepower at the deadline, circling Robert Thomas, Bobby McMann and a dozen other wingers to juice their lineup for a playoff push. GM Kevyn Adams knows depth scoring wins in the East, and these names fit the mold without breaking the bank. Landing the right piece could vault the Sabres from bubble team to real threat.

Buffalo SabresSt. Louis Blues
Playoffs
Every NHL Team's Deadline Wish List

With the 2026 trade deadline looming, every club from the basement dwellers to the Presidents' Trophy pace-setters eyes that one missing piece to flip their season. GMs whisper about scorers, shutdown defenders and playoff vets who can tilt series. Identifying these needs separates the contenders from the pretenders as the rumor mill heats up.

Draft & Prospects
Avs Post-Olympics: No Tank Fears in NHL

Colorado heads into the post-Olympic stretch with sky-high expectations, and the beauty of this league means no one's mailing it in for draft lottery odds like some other sports. Front offices know the structure keeps every team hunting points right through April. MacKinnon's crew aims to prove they're Cup favorites again, but the break tests roster depth in ways casual fans overlook.

Colorado Avalanche
News
Laraque's Enforcer Rep Hides Epic Hat Trick

Georges Laraque built a fearsome NHL career dropping the gloves for Edmonton, Pittsburgh and Montreal, but insiders still whisper about that wild night 26 years ago when he lit the lamp three times against the Kings. The 273-pound beast wasn't just protection - he flashed real offensive juice, earning first-star honors and proving enforcers could score in bunches back then. That hat trick remains a locker room legend, a reminder of when Big Georges reminded everyone he could play the game too.

Trades & Rumors
Men’s Olympic Hockey 2026 Schedule, Results

The men’s Olympic hockey tournament in 2026 rolls out its full schedule and early results, mapping the path from prelims to potential gold for powerhouse nations. Canada, USA, Sweden and Finland anchor rosters loaded with NHL studs, setting up clashes that echo Stanley Cup intensity on a global stage. Front offices track every shift as players balance Olympic fire with club duties, knowing one hot streak here reshapes trade deadline buzz back home.

Winnipeg Jets
Olympics
Bruins Land Huge Olympic Day 1 Boost

MSN reports the excellent news hitting Boston Bruins brass right as the Olympics kick off in Italy. With key Black-and-Gold stars suiting up for Team USA or Canada, this development eases injury worries back home. Don Sweeney smiles knowing it bolsters the depth chart for a Cup run post-Games.

Boston Bruins
Olympics
Last Olympic Fight Before Wilson's 2026 Scrap

MSN digs into hockey history to pinpoint the fight that preceded Tom Wilson's latest Olympic brawl in Milano Cortina. Wilson's enforcer gene flares under international pressure, echoing rare scraps that lit up past Games. These moments remind everyone that even in Olympics, the code lives on when tempers snap.

Washington Capitals
Trades & Rumors
Friedman: Schneider Keys Rangers' Trade Retool

Elliotte Friedman drops why Braden Schneider emerges as the Rangers' trade chip in their retool scramble. New York's summer sell-off rumors intensify with Schneider's upside drawing calls from contender GMs. This move tests whether Chris Drury prioritizes cap space or one last Cup window push.

New York Rangers
Trades & Rumors
One Red Wing Detroit Must Flip at Trade Deadline

MSN identifies the single Red Wings player GM Steve Yzerman targets to move before the 2026 NHL deadline shakes out. Detroit's rebuild stalls in the standings, and this trade bait carries the contract and skills to land a haul. Front offices circle as a deal here signals whether the Wings double down or blow it up for lottery odds.

Detroit Red Wings
Draft & Prospects
Broz Shines at AHL All-Star, Eyes Penguins Recall

Penguins prospect Tristan Broz lit up the AHL All-Star Classic with a massive performance, and now he dishes on that hot streak while itching for another NHL shot in Pittsburgh. The second-rounder from 2021 leads Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in goals and just torched three games with six points before the break. Fenway suits know a timely call-up could juice the bottom six as the playoff push heats up.

Pittsburgh Penguins
News
Ranking 14 Dream Olympic Men's Hockey Gold Clashes

The New York Times breaks down the 14 possible gold-medal showdowns that have GMs and scouts buzzing ahead of the Milano Cortina puck drop. Canada-Sweden, USA-Finland, or maybe a Russia repeat - each matchup carries decades of bad blood and star power that could redefine legacies. With NHL stars flooding back into Olympic rosters, these rankings reveal why one clash edges out the rest as the ultimate test of supremacy.

Washington Capitals
Playoffs
Lekkerimaki Buries Two in Canucks' AHL Gem

Jonathan Lekkerimaki, Vancouver's prized 2022 first-rounder, finally unleashes that lethal shot with a pair of goals for Abbotsford in a tight Calder Cup Finals win. The 21-year-old Swede, who's bounced between the NHL roster and the farm all season, scratches his way into the series spotlight after sitting as a healthy earlier. Canucks brass watches closely as this top prospect heats up at the perfect time, with his NHL future hanging in the balance post-playoffs.

Vancouver Canucks
Game Recap
Trocheck's Olympics Role Far from Rangers Workhorse Norm

Vincent Trocheck logs the fewest minutes among Team USA skaters in their dominant win over Latvia, a stark departure from his 21-minute shifts anchoring the Rangers' top six. The gritty center, who's third in team scoring and a trade deadline darling, embraces this limited Olympic role with his trademark efficiency. As USA preps for quarterfinals and trade buzz swirls around his playoff pedigree, Trocheck's adaptability underscores why contenders covet him before the deadline hits.

New York Rangers