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Draft & Prospects
Frondell Debut Buzz on Frankly Hockey Live

Brien Rea fills in for Buccigross on Frankly Hockey live right now on Victory Plus TV, diving deep into Blackhawks prospect Anton Frondell's imminent NHL debut. They bring on Frondell's Djurgardens teammate Joe Snively for the inside scoop from Sweden on what Chicago's getting in the No. 3 pick from 2025. With the Hawks hitting the road against the Islanders, Flyers, Rangers and Devils, playoff talk heats up as this kid's arrival could shake up the lineup alongside Bedard.

Chicago Blackhawks
News
Caps Unleash Cherry Blossom Screaming Eagle Hats

The Washington Capitals drop their latest cherry blossom merch drop, featuring Screaming Eagle hats that tie into the team's 50th anniversary revival of that iconic logo. Local artist Taylor Kampa Olson infuses the design with D.C.'s spring bloom vibe, and these lids join jerseys players model before their March 18 Ottawa tilt. Front offices know how these limited pieces fly off shelves, especially with auctions funding community causes amid peak bloom forecasts.

Washington Capitals
News
Frondell NHL Debut on Frankly Hockey Live

Anton Frondell gears up for his Blackhawks NHL debut, and Frankly Hockey brings in teammate Joe Snively from DIF Hockey for the inside dish. Brien Rea fills in for Buccigross on Victory Plus TV as they break down Sens D and playoff ripples across the league. These live chats cut through the noise to what's really moving the standings needle.

News
Larkin, Edvinsson Talk McLellan at Morning Skate

Dylan Larkin and Simon Edvinsson hit the morning skate with plenty to say about Todd McLellan as the Red Wings push toward playoff contention. Coaches like McLellan don't just install systems - they reset locker rooms, and Detroit's GM Steve Yzerman knows this hire carries real weight after last season's boost. Players are opening up on roles and expectations, signaling the kind of buy-in that separates pretenders from contenders in a crowded Atlantic Division.

Detroit Red Wings
News
Jackets Face NHL's Second-Toughest Gauntlet

The Columbus Blue Jackets stare down the barrel of the league's second-hardest remaining schedule, with back-to-backs against Montreal and a gauntlet of divisional foes testing their mettle down the stretch. Sitting third in the Metropolitan, they battle Philly tonight before road trips to Montreal and Carolina bookend home dates with San Jose, Boston, and more.

Columbus Blue Jackets
Free Agency
Mancini Locks In 2-Year Deal with Canucks

Victor Mancini inks a two-year extension with the Vancouver Canucks at $1 million AAV, securing his spot through 2028 after fitting seamlessly into the organization. GM Patrick Allvin praises the 6'3" Michigan-born defenseman's progress, even as he shuttles between Vancouver and Abbotsford. This move signals the Canucks' commitment to building depth on the blue line amid a tough Pacific Division grind.

Vancouver Canucks
Game Recap
Utah Mammoth's 2026 Squad Packs Serious Punch

Utah's Mammoth sit pretty at 37-28-6, holding down a playoff spot in the Central with 80 points and just 10 games left to lock it in. Captain Clayton Keller anchors a roster blending Olympic-tested talent like JJ Peterka, Olli Määttä, and Karel Vejmelka with rising stars who have front offices buzzing. This group's depth and grit make them a tough out, especially as they eye a deep run in a wide-open West.

Utah MammothVancouver Canucks
News
Co-Host Grapples with Podcast Reminder After Pierce's Death

Jessi Pierce's co-host faces a gut-wrenching moment as a reminder to record their podcast pops up just two days after the veteran NHL reporter and her three kids perished in a White Bear Lake house fire. Those of us who've shared press boxes with Jessi know she brought unmatched energy to covering the Wild and the league, always with that infectious smile even in the coldest seats at Xcel Energy Center.

Draft & Prospects
Zibanejad Reaches 1,000 Games in Full-Circle Moment Against Ottawa

Mika Zibanejad became the 422nd player in NHL history to reach the 1,000-game milestone Monday night at Madison Square Garden, and the Rangers made sure the moment carried the weight it deserved. The Swedish forward's journey came full circle when the Ottawa Senators - the team that drafted him in 2011 and gave him his first NHL opportunity - came to town for the occasion.

New York Rangers
News
Tragic Fire Claims NHL Reporter Jessi Pierce, 3 Kids

Jessi Pierce, the NHL.com contributor and Minnesota Wild staple who's been a familiar face in Xcel Energy Center pressers for a decade, perishes alongside her three young children in a devastating White Bear Lake house fire. Her husband Mike survives only because a work trip kept him away when flames tore through their home early Saturday. Investigators comb the wreckage for answers on what sparked the blaze that shocked the tight-knit hockey community she championed so fiercely.

Draft & Prospects
Frondell Hits NHL Ice vs Islanders in Hawks Debut

Chicago calls up Anton Frondell, their No. 3 pick from 2025, straight from a monster SHL rookie year where the 6-foot-2 Swede potted 20 goals as an 18-year-old - only the fourth teen ever to do it there. Coach Jeff Blashill hints at pairing him with Connor Bedard or another top guy as the Hawks kick off a brutal four-game road swing against the Islanders, Flyers, Rangers and Devils.

Chicago BlackhawksNew York Islanders
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Moffat Enters North Bay Hall

Peter Moffat earns his spot in the North Bay Sports Hall of Fame for a career calling NHL and WHA games that insiders still reference in ref debates. He handled the league's toughest calls during eras when officiating meant surviving locker room firestorms. This honor cements his legacy as one of the unsung heroes who kept the game honest.

Trades & Rumors
Sabres Heat Up Atlantic Chase

Buffalo navigates a tightening Atlantic Division race with deadline moves that could redefine their season trajectory. Rumors swirl around key additions bolstering their depth just as rivals falter. GM Kevyn Adams plays chess while others panic, positioning the Sabres for a surprise run if they capitalize now.

Buffalo Sabres
News
Sens Promote Prospect Yakemchuk

Ottawa calls up top prospect Carter Yakemchuk, injecting fresh legs into a lineup hungry for defensive bite. Scouts have tracked his rise through the system, and now he faces NHL speed in a season where every point counts. The Senators bet big on youth like this to climb the standings, and his debut sets the tone for their rebuild.

Ottawa Senators
News
McTavish Fits Wild's High-Risk Profile

Minnesota eyes Mason McTavish as the bold center fix they've craved amid their 1C woes, with whispers of a low-cost deal that could shake up the middle. Ducks frustrations linger after scratches and contract drama, making him available for the right price. Wild GM Bill Guerin loves these calculated swings, and this one carries real stakes for their playoff push.

Anaheim Ducks
News
Shocking New Details Emerge in Jessi Pierce Fire Tragedy

The Minnesota hockey world reels as investigators uncover major new details in the house fire that claimed NHL reporter Jessi Pierce and her three young children in White Bear Lake. Pierce, a fixture at Wild games and NHL.com contributor for a decade, had posted joyful photos with her kids at a local ice cream shop just hours before the blaze erupted early Saturday.

News
Arson Cleared in Tragic Fire That Took Reporter Jessi Pierce

Preliminary findings from the White Bear Lake Fire Department rule out arson in the devastating blaze that claimed the life of longtime NHL.com Wild beat reporter Jessi Pierce. Those who knew her in the press box and locker room remember her passion for the game and her family, qualities that shone through every Wild story she filed over the past decade.

Playoffs
Kane: Wings' Playoff Thickness Thins

Patrick Kane sums up the Detroit Red Wings' playoff push with a blunt assessment that captures the locker room mood after recent stumbles. The veteran forward, who's been rewriting U.S. scoring records while carrying the Wings' top line, sees the margins shrinking in a brutal Eastern Conference race. With wild-card spots hanging by a thread and front offices whispering about deadline moves, Detroit clings to every point as the calendar flips toward April.

Detroit Red Wings
Game Recap
Ducks Prospect Sennecke Punished for Coach Outburst

Beckett Sennecke, Anaheim's prized No. 3 pick from 2024, lets frustration boil over at development camp by swinging his stick toward a coach after a rough day on the ice. Coaches didn't hesitate, skating out to discipline the 19-year-old in front of the whole group, turning a tense moment into a teaching one. With his OHL dominance fresh in mind - 36 goals and 86 points last season - this outburst tests how quickly he matures for the NHL leap that everyone expects next year.

Anaheim Ducks
Draft & Prospects
Rangers' Othmann Drawing Leafs' Trade Interest

The Rangers put Brennan Othmann on the trade block, and insiders like Frank Seravalli expect him to move before the deadline as New York retools its prospect pipeline. Toronto sees a hometown spark for the 23-year-old Pickering native who has bounced between Hartford and Broadway without sticking, posting just one goal in 17 games this season.

Toronto Maple LeafsNew York Rangers
News
Marino's Five Questions: Mammoth D from Easton

John Marino sits down for five burning questions as the Utah Mammoth defenseman heats up with game-winners and top-four stability. The Easton native dishes on his journey from sixth-round pick to blueline anchor in a franchise pushing for its first playoff berth since the desert days. Fans know the stats, but Marino reveals the locker-room edge that keeps him plus-36 and climbing in a brutal Central Division grind.

Utah Mammoth
Playoffs
Oiler Legend Drops Bomb on Edmonton's Talent Shortfall

A legendary Oiler pulls no punches, declaring key pieces on this roster fall short of NHL championship caliber with foot speed and energy lacking in top-six roles. Coaches and players admit the defensive lapses and goaltending woes pile up, turning promising leads into blowout losses on home ice. As Edmonton scrambles in a forgiving division, the pressure mounts to fix these baseline issues before the playoffs expose them fully.

Game Recap
Ducks' Sennecke Nabs Embellishment Fine

Beckett Sennecke, the Ducks' flashy rookie winger who's been drawing penalties like clockwork all season, just caught the league's eye for the wrong reasons with an embellishment fine. You know the kid's got that elite evasiveness that's racked up double-digit drawn calls in just 24 games, making him a nightmare on the wing, but the NHL doesn't tolerate the dive when the refs are watching close.

Anaheim Ducks
Playoffs
Blue Jackets Eye Metro No. 2 Leap

The Columbus Blue Jackets sit just one point behind Pittsburgh for second in the Metropolitan Division with 85 points through 70 games, and their next tilt at the New York Islanders on Sunday offers a golden chance to vault up the standings. Front offices around the league whisper about Columbus's quiet resurgence after years in the wilderness, fueled by 31 regulation wins that few saw coming.

Columbus Blue JacketsBuffalo Sabres
Game Recap
Gretzky Hits 200 Points, Rewrites NHL History

Wayne Gretzky shatters the league's scoring barrier, becoming the first player to rack up 200 points in a single season on this day in history. Back then, The Great One's dominance left defenders and goalies shaking their heads, a feat that still stands as the gold standard two generations later. Casual fans remember the goals, but insiders know those assists turned teammates into snipers and redefined what elite production looks like in this league.

Draft & Prospects
Blashill's Lineup Screams White Flag for Hawks

Chicago Blackhawks coach Jeff Blashill rolls out a lineup that whispers defeat louder than a silent auction at the United Center. Veterans sit while prospects get unexpected reps, fueling whispers in the front office about a tank job disguised as development. With the standings buried and the youth movement accelerating post-deadline, these choices signal bigger shifts ahead for a franchise chasing lottery odds.

Chicago Blackhawks
Playoffs
NHL Playoff Picture Tightens in Final Stretch

With just four weeks left in the 2025-26 regular season, the Stanley Cup playoff races across both conferences have turned into a knife fight where nine Eastern teams battle within seven points for five spots and eight Western clubs scrap within eight for four. Teams like the Islanders snag the second East wild card after Sorokin's league-leading seventh shutout, while the Hurricanes eye the top seed with key games against wild-card hopefuls that could reshape the bracket.

New York IslandersBuffalo Sabres
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Toews' Late Dagger Sinks Kings in Smith's Debut

Colorado storms into Crypto.com Arena and lights the fuse early, with MacKinnon and Landeskog trading one-timers like it's old times on that top line. The Kings claw back with Clarke's power-play bomb and a shocker from debutant Booth, but Toews ghosts the slot late to flip the script. Necas polishes it off empty-net as LA stumbles in D.J. Smith's first dance behind the bench, testing whether this interim fix can steady a squad already 17 points back of the Avs' league-best mark.

Colorado AvalancheLos Angeles Kings
Trades & Rumors
Tkachuk Bros Reunion? Panthers Eye Brady Trade

Whispers from the What Chaos podcast have the hockey world buzzing about a potential blockbuster sending Brady Tkachuk to Florida if the Panthers land a high draft pick this summer. With Matthew already thriving in Sunrise and the brothers openly dreaming of teaming up, Ottawa's captain faces mounting speculation amid his full no-move clause kicking in next season.

Florida PanthersPhiladelphia Flyers
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Stanley Cup Power Rankings - Late March Edition

Teams jockey for position in the final week of March as Stanley Cup power rankings drop some brutal truths on contenders and pretenders alike. The Central Division beasts lead the pack, but wild-card scrambles in the East keep GMs glued to their phones. With the deadline dust settling, these rankings reveal who truly has the juice for a deep run.

Buffalo Sabres
Game Recap
Blues Shock Canes in Tight 3-1 Win

The Blues continue their gritty late-season surge with a hard-fought 3-1 victory over the Hurricanes, a team that's been dominating the East all year. St. Louis finds ways to win ugly against elite competition, leaning on that blue-collar defense front offices covet at this stage. As power rankings heat up in the final March stretch, this result shakes up the playoff bubble conversations across the league.

Carolina HurricanesSt. Louis Blues
Draft & Prospects
Hagens Heads to Providence - Bruins Win the Standoff

Bruins top prospect James Hagens signs an AHL amateur tryout with Providence, sidestepping the NHL roster for now despite his push for Boston ice time. GM Don Sweeney calls it the smart developmental move, keeping options open amid a tight playoff push while Hagens brings his Hobey Baker finalist resume and Hockey East scoring crown. Scouts whisper he's outgrown college, but the Bruins stick to their script of seasoning studs in the minors first, just like they did with McAvoy.

Boston Bruins
Game Recap
Avs Invade Pittsburgh - Penguins Push Back?

The Avalanche roll into PPG Paints Arena tonight to cap the Penguins' three-game homestand, with Colorado's league-best 46-13-10 record clashing against Pittsburgh's gritty 35-19-16 grind. Pittsburgh owns a solid 4-2-0 mark in their last six home tilts versus Colorado, and they've snagged points in 14 of the last 22 meetings dating back to 2014, but the Avs' stingy defense allows just 2.45 goals per game while their offense hums at 3.68.

Pittsburgh PenguinsColorado Avalanche
Game Recap
Canes-Habs Clash: Prediction and Odds

The Hurricanes roll into Bell Centre on a three-game heater, carrying a 45-19-6 mark against a Canadiens squad sitting at 38-21-10 that's stumbled 2-3 in their last five. Carolina's shot edge and Frederik Andersen's crease reliability give them the model's nod as 60.8 percent favorites, but Montreal thrives in one-goal thrillers with 37 points from those nail-biters.

Carolina HurricanesMontreal Canadiens
Game Recap
Remembering Jessi Pierce's Fire for Hockey After Tragic Loss

The NHL family reels from the heartbreaking loss of Jessi Pierce, the Minnesota Wild correspondent who lit up NHL.com coverage for a decade with her unmatched passion. Tributes flood in from the league, the Wild, and fellow reporters who knew her as the heartbeat of the press box, always blending family love with razor-sharp hockey insight.

Game Recap
Panthers Limp Home to Face Kraken With Holes Everywhere

The Panthers shuffle a depleted lineup as they host Seattle, missing key pieces like Sam Reinhart who sits out at least four games and Sam Bennett who might not suit up until Vancouver. Guys like Carter Verhaeghe and Anton Lundell return just in time, but the blue line remains patchwork with Dmitri Kulikov and others plugging gaps. Florida clings to wildcard hopes at 33-29-3 while the Kraken lurk at 30-26-9, making this Climate Pledge rematch a survival test for Paul Maurice's crew.

Florida Panthers
News
Pierce-Hinrichs Financial Strife? Old Tweet Fuels Questions

An old tweet from NHL reporter Jessi Pierce resurfaces after her tragic death, sparking talk of money troubles for her and husband Mike Hinrichs. Insiders whisper about the pressures that beat down even those covering the game from the inside. The league mourns quietly while this personal saga pulls back the curtain on lives beyond the rink.

News
Minten as Bruins Top Center? Wild Trade Pipe Dream

Talk swirls about Fraser Minten stepping in as the Bruins' No. 1 center, a notion that has Leafs fans clutching pearls and Boston suits chuckling. The kid's skill set teases top-line potential, but fitting him into Don Sweeney's plans means shaking up a veteran core. With Boston's crease crunch ongoing, this prospect buzz tests how far GM Don Sweeney chases youth over grit.

Boston Bruins
News
Fire Marshal Reveals Clues in NHL Reporter's Fatal Blaze

The Minnesota State Fire Marshal steps up today to unpack the deadly house fire that claimed NHL.com's Jessi Pierce and her three kids in White Bear Lake. Pierce, a decade-long Wild beat writer who lit up press boxes with her passion, left the league reeling after firefighters pulled her family from the inferno Saturday morning.

Draft & Prospects
Blues Rankings: Top Pick Odds, Mailloux Surge, Binnington Legacy

The Blues cling to lottery dreams with No. 1 pick odds climbing fast, but Logan Mailloux keeps turning heads in ways that make scouts whisper about a steal. Jordan Binnington's shadow looms large as St. Louis weighs his place in franchise lore amid a gritty push up the standings. Front offices know one hot streak changes everything this late in the season.

St. Louis Blues
Game Recap
Blackhawks Prospect: Mustard's College Domination

John Mustard sharpens his finish at the college level, showing Blackhawks brass the dominance they scouted for in a top prospect. Chicago's pipeline hums as he adapts to bigger ice and tougher checks that separate the real deals. A breakout here sets up big decisions for the Hawks' rebuild timeline.

Chicago Blackhawks
News
Steel City Showdown Heats Up Sweden

The Penguins and Predators bring their bad-blood rivalry across the pond for the NHL Global Series in Stockholm, where Sidney Crosby leads Pittsburgh against Filip Forsberg and Nashville's international crew. Both teams limp in off losing streaks, with Juuse Saros and Pittsburgh's netminders bracing for tight-checking chaos at Avicii Arena. Evgeni Malkin and the Pens grab an early edge, but Nashville's desperation play hints at a gritty comeback nobody saw coming in this overseas thriller.

Nashville PredatorsPittsburgh Penguins
Trades & Rumors
NHL's Goaltending Mess - Bad Bets Everywhere

The NHL's crease is a revolving door of panic moves and second-guessing, with GMs across the league questioning every trade and tandem they've pieced together this season. From Edmonton's bold swap of Stuart Skinner for Tristan Jarry that's now blowing up in their faces amid playoff pressure, to tandem battles in Columbus and Minnesota where young guns like Jesper Wallstedt and Fenway Greaves refuse to yield, nobody's safe.

Minnesota WildPittsburgh Penguins
Injuries
Chinakhov Channels Pastrnak, Torches Penguins Foes

Egor Chinakhov paces the Penguins in goals since January 1, turning heads with a scorching streak that has Columbus regretting their trade for Danton Heinen and a 2026 second-rounder. Scouts whisper Pastrnak comparisons as he buries breakaways from Malkin passes and thrives on the top power play, filling the void left by Crosby's injury.

Pittsburgh PenguinsColumbus Blue Jackets
Trades & Rumors
Mittelstadt's Bruins Bet Pays Off Big

Casey Mittelstadt lands in Boston last March via that sneaky trade sending Charlie Coyle packing, and the puck-moving center wastes no time lighting it up in Black and Gold. From a shaky fit in Colorado to top-six duties on a Bruins squad hungry for offense, he's piling up goals and assists like the former eighth overall pick we always knew he could be.

Boston BruinsColumbus Blue Jackets
Game Recap
Kucherov’s Historic MVP Tear Lights up Tampa

Nikita Kucherov dominates the NHL scoring race with 118 points, including 40 goals and 78 assists, pulling ahead of everyone including McDavid after that Oilers clinic. Sources inside the Lightning locker room whisper he's playing at a level nobody matches, building a Hart case with 95 points since late November - a pace unseen since Lemieux. Tampa sits second in the Atlantic, chasing Buffalo, and Kucherov's surge has them eyeing another deep playoff run with franchise records in sight.

Tampa Bay LightningEdmonton Oilers
News
Avs-Stars Arms Race Heats Central Fire

The Avalanche and Stars load up their arsenals ahead of the deadline, turning the Central Division into a brutal heavyweight bout that defines the NHL's best competition. Colorado bolsters its center ice with Kadri and Roy rejoining MacKinnon and Nelson, while Dallas counters with Bunting and Myers to chase the leaders. Minnesota joins the fray adding Brink, Foligno and Petry, setting up a first-round showdown with stakes that could crown the West's king.

Colorado AvalancheDallas Stars
News
Blues' Weekly Stars and Berggren's Ice Time Push

The Blues scrape by in the wild card scrum, but a few standouts keep their faint hopes flickering amid a brutal Central Division grind. Berggren lurks on the depth chart, flashing skills that scream for more shifts as the stretch run looms and every minute counts. Front offices whisper about lineup tweaks, with Doug Armstrong eyeing every option to spark this roster before the deadline bell.

St. Louis Blues
News
Devils' Tatar Maxed Out for High-Sticking Aho

New Jersey Devils forward Tomas Tatar learns the hard way that you don't swing high at Sebastian Aho without paying the price, as the NHL's Department of Player Safety hits him with the maximum $5,000 fine. This stems from a high-stick infraction during Sunday's heated matchup against the Hurricanes, where Tatar drew a minor on the ice but now feels the wallet sting on Monday.

Carolina Hurricanes
Trades & Rumors
Jackets Can't Draw Penalties, Stifling Surge

The Columbus Blue Jackets draw just 3.46 penalties per game, a glaring weakness that's keeping them mired in the Metropolitan basement with a league-worst goal differential. Front-office whispers suggest this special-teams drought forces constant defensive scrambling, as their penalty-kill units shuffle endlessly without a fix. GM Don Waddell eyes the week's slate closely, knowing a spark here could flip the script before the trade buzz intensifies.

Columbus Blue Jackets
Trades & Rumors
Stars Rumors, News and Power Rise

Dallas buzzes with the latest rumors swirling around a team that's vaulted to the top of power rankings on Jake Oettinger's stonewalling and clutch play. Insiders track every whisper from the front office as the Stars eye a Cup rematch path. Their inconsistency earlier this year fades against juggernaut form that has rivals sweating.

Dallas Stars
Trades & Rumors
Sabres Land Two Defensemen in Jets Trade After Parayko Falls Through

Buffalo's pursuit of St. Louis' Colton Parayko hit a wall when the veteran defenseman exercised his no-trade clause, but GM Jarmo Kekalainen didn't waste time pivoting to Plan B. The Sabres acquired Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn from Winnipeg in a multi-piece deal that addresses their blueline depth ahead of the playoff push.

Buffalo SabresWinnipeg Jets
News
Douglas Back, Lankinen Starts for Canucks-Blues

Vancouver welcomes back Douglas to the lineup with Lankinen getting the nod in net as they tangle with St. Louis. The Canucks chase consistency against a Blues team scraping for points in the playoff mix. Rick Tocchet's tweaks signal urgency, with this Central-Pacific battle carrying real standings weight.

Vancouver CanucksSt. Louis Blues
News
Brind'Amour, Aho: Division Clashes Matter Most

Rod Brind'Amour rallies his crew alongside Sebastian Aho, Nikolaj Ehlers, and Frederik Andersen on why divisional games define seasons. Carolina and Winnipeg grind through a Metropolitan-Central showdown where every point bleeds rivalry. Coaches and stars emphasize the stakes, knowing these tilts sort contenders from pretenders come spring.

Carolina Hurricanes
News
Makar Resets Canada's D-Man Bar

Cale Makar emerges as Canada's defensive gold standard, blending elite offense with shutdown play that redefines the position. The Avalanche star's two-way dominance draws raves from scouts who've seen it all. As Team Canada eyes future gold, Makar's blueprint raises expectations for the next wave of blue-liners.

Colorado Avalanche
Free Agency
Hagens' Bruins Fate Hangs in Balance Post-BC

James Hagens wraps a monster sophomore year at Boston College with 47 points, but the Bruins hold off on signing their 2025 first-rounder as contract talks drag into the final stretch. Front office debates a straight NHL jump versus an AHL tune-up in Providence, especially with recent call-up Lukas Reichel flashing NHL chops in his first two games.

Boston Bruins
Playoffs
Preds Nab Young Center in Bridge Steal

Nashville locks up a promising young centerman with a bridge deal that screams value in a market full of overpays. GM Barry Trotz pulls off the kind of quiet move that builds contenders, securing a pivot who's already turning heads in limited action. As the Preds push for playoffs, this extension bolsters the middle without breaking the bank.

Nashville Predators
Game Recap
Forsberg OT Heroics Streak Preds Past Hawks

Filip Forsberg buries the overtime winner to push Nashville's win streak to four against the Blackhawks. The Preds captain delivers in the extra frame, extending a run that's got Music City buzzing amid a tight Central scrum. Chicago fights back but can't close, highlighting Nashville's clutch gene as the postseason nears.

Chicago BlackhawksNashville Predators
News
Kane Steals Show at Draisaitl's French Wedding Bash

Evander Kane rolls into Leon Draisaitl and Celeste Desjardins' lavish wedding at Domaine de Manville in France, turning heads in a sharp black suit alongside his fiancée Mara Teigen. The ex-Oilers forward posts Instagram gold from the star-packed afterparty, capturing the bonds that run deeper than roster moves with McDavid, Hyman, and the crew all in attendance. These off-ice celebrations remind everyone why the Oilers locker room feels like family, even as playoff pushes loom large.

Edmonton OilersVancouver Canucks
Game Recap
Flyers Grind Playoff Push Despite Special Teams Woes

The Flyers keep clawing their way into the Metro playoff conversation, even as their special teams rank among the league's worst and leave coaches pulling their hair out in key moments. Travis Konecny vows the team will apply relentless pressure on the teams ahead, fresh off a gritty West Coast road trip where they snagged crucial points in overtime and shootouts against desperate Pacific clubs.

Philadelphia Flyers
Game Recap
Wysh List - Elite Coaches Facing Axe

NHL benches across the league simmer with tension as talented coaches stare down the barrel of potential pink slips despite their track records. Guys who've won Cups or turned teams around suddenly find themselves under fire from impatient GMs and owners demanding results now. With the 2025-26 season winding down and trade deadlines reshaping rosters, these sideline generals fight to prove their systems still work amid roster overhauls and sky-high expectations.

Playoffs
Canes Nab Deslauriers' Fists From Flyers

The Hurricanes grab veteran enforcer Nicolas Deslauriers from Philadelphia for a conditional seventh-rounder, plugging a gap in forward physicality as they chase playoff redemption. GM Eric Tulsky calls him the edge they need for postseason battles, where his hits and scraps could protect the stars amid inevitable injuries. Philly keeps selling in their rebuild, but Carolina eyes this depth piece as the difference in grinding through the East's contenders.

Carolina HurricanesPhiladelphia Flyers
Game Recap
McDavid Bags Olympic MVP Despite Canada's Gold Medal Heartbreak

Connor McDavid captains Canada through a brilliant Olympic run, shattering records with 13 points including a tournament-high 11 assists that no NHL star has matched before. Even as Team USA snatches gold in overtime, whispers from Milano Cortina locker rooms highlight why the Edmonton Oilers phenom stands alone as the tournament's best forward. Front offices back home are already buzzing about how this silver lining fuels his next NHL dominance.

Edmonton OilersWashington Capitals
Injuries
Crosby Faces Canes First Time Since Olympic Injury

Sidney Crosby steps back onto NHL ice tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes, marking his first game since that brutal lower-body hit in the Olympic semifinals derailed Canada's gold-medal hopes. The Penguins captain, who's been their leading scorer at age 38 with 59 points in 56 games, sat out at least four weeks on IR, forcing Pittsburgh to cling to their Metro Division spot without him.

Carolina HurricanesPittsburgh Penguins
News
Rangers' Pathetic 9 SOG Ties Low in Zibanejad's 1000th

New York Rangers fans watch in horror as their team ties a franchise-low with just nine shots on goal during Mika Zibanejad's milestone 1000th NHL game against his old club, the Ottawa Senators. The locker room pays tribute with long wigs nodding to Zibanejad's famous locks, custom M1KA shirts, and even a family getaway to Greece, but the on-ice effort leaves everyone stunned.

New York Rangers
Game Recap
Flyers Outduel Kings in Shootout Thriller

The Flyers steal two points from the Kings in a wild 4-3 shootout at Crypto.com Arena, where Noah Cates delivers a goal and assist amid the chaos. Trevor Zegras and Matvei Michkov bury their shootout chances while Samuel Ersson stones Adrian Kempe and Artemi Panarin to seal it, even as Philadelphia rolls with just 11 forwards due to injuries to Sean Couturier, Luke Glendening and Denver Barkey.

Philadelphia FlyersLos Angeles Kings
Playoffs
Miller Spreads Blame After Rangers Gut-Punch

JT Miller doesn't hold back in the Rangers locker room, pointing fingers across the board after a loss that stings more than most. Sources inside Madison Square Garden whisper about his leadership style clashing with the Blueshirts' core, echoing the drama that got him shipped out of Vancouver last year. With the playoffs looming and New York desperate for cohesion, Miller's postgame candor raises eyebrows about whether he's rallying the troops or fracturing them further.

New York Rangers
News
NHL Goal Chase Picks Heat Up

The NHL Goal Chase game challenges fans to nail one scorer daily and build epic streaks, with insiders like Jensen eyeing Mika Zibanejad against his old Ottawa crew where he owns 25 points in 21 games. Perlowitz rides a hot four-game run after William Nylander lit the lamp, while Vegas' recent defensive woes - coughing up four or more in five of 10 - scream opportunity for shooters like surging Sharks star Macklin Celebrini in the Hart mix.

San Jose SharksToronto Maple Leafs
News
Brock Grad Lands Dream NHL Gig in Sport Management

A Brock University sport management alum snags a coveted role inside the NHL's front-office machine. This hire underscores how sharp analytics minds from academia fuel league operations from Toronto to the league table. Expect this fresh talent to influence deals and strategies that shape rosters for years.

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Zibanejad Hits 1,000 Games, Joins Rangers Elite

Mika Zibanejad laces up for his 1,000th game, cementing his status among Rangers legends in the Madison Square maelstrom. Columnists like Colin Stephenson stack his ledger against franchise icons, from points to playoff grit. As New York chases Cup contention, this milestone amps the pressure on his linemates to deliver.

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Game Recap
Team USA Claims Gold, Pays Tribute to Gaudreau

Team USA captures gold and delivers a poignant honor to the late Johnny Gaudreau in a tournament triumph. Players carry his spirit into every shift, blending national pride with personal legacy. This victory resonates deep in NHL circles, where Gaudreau's influence lingers on benches and broadcasts alike.

Seattle Kraken
Game Recap
Rossi Owns March for Canucks at Centre

Vancouver centre Marco Rossi dominates March, stacking points and proving he's no fluke in the pivot. Coaches lean on his two-way game amid a crowded crease battle. This hot streak elevates his trade value and locks in his role as playoffs loom.

Vancouver Canucks
Draft & Prospects
Lekkerimäki Surges to Top of Canucks Prospect Pack

Jonathan Lekkerimäki vaults ahead in Vancouver's prospect race, turning heads with pro-ready flashes. Canucks development staff buzz about his shot and speed fitting their rebuild blueprint. As roster spots tighten, his climb forces tough calls on call-up timing.

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News
Tragedy Strikes: NHL Reporter Jessi Pierce, Kids Lost in Fire

Former Iowa State grad and dedicated NHL reporter Jessi Pierce perishes alongside her children in a devastating house fire. She covered the league with grit and insight that insiders respected from press boxes to podcasts. This heartbreaking loss ripples through hockey media circles, where her voice amplified stories we all chase.

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WHL Star Garand Shines in NHL Debut at Garden

A WHL standout named Garand grabs the spotlight with a standout performance during his NHL debut at Madison Square Garden. Scouts have tracked his rise through junior ranks, and this Garden moment puts the hockey world on notice. Teams eyeing playoff depth watch closely as such debuts hint at bigger roles come spring.

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Playoffs
Habs' Playoff Nightmare: Worst Seeds, Matchups Exposed

Montreal faces a gauntlet of brutal seeding scenarios that could derail their 2026 playoff hopes before puck drop. Front offices crunch numbers on potential first-round traps against juggernauts, with every point now a razor-wire decision. Canadiens brass sweats these projections, knowing one slip alters the entire bracket blueprint.

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News
Coffey Waits If Oilers Shake Up Top

Paul Coffey emerges as the frontrunner should the Oilers opt for a high-level coaching change amid their season's twists. Edmonton's brain trust eyes the Hall of Famer's pedigree to unlock more from their stars in a wide-open West. Coffey's readiness positions him perfectly for the call if heads roll.

Edmonton Oilers
Draft & Prospects
Bruins Ink Hagens to AHL ATO

The Bruins move fast after Boston College's playoff exit, handing prized prospect James Hagens an amateur tryout with Providence to kick off his pro career. GM Don Sweeney signals this is the smart play amid a tight Atlantic race, letting the seventh overall pick from last summer get his feet wet against men without rushing him to Boston. Hagens dominated college with 47 points in 34 games, and the Bruins eye a path like Charlie McAvoy's from AHL to NHL playoffs if he proves ready.

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Injuries
McDavid Nixes Injury Fears After Early Exit

Connor McDavid brushes off worries from his quick practice departure, insisting he's fine as the Oilers grind through a pivotal stretch. Edmonton can't afford to lose their captain now with playoff positioning on the line and every game feeling like a must-win. McDavid's track record of shaking off bumps keeps the focus on his dominance rather than any setback.

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Trotz Hands 2-Year Deal to Retiring Forward

Barry Trotz locks up a Predators forward with a two-year extension even as retirement whispers grow louder in Nashville. The move buys time for the front office to plan a succession while keeping a veteran presence in the room during a competitive season. Trotz knows bridging that gap could define Nashville's next window in the West.

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News
Reimer: We Owned Their Time and Space

James Reimer credits his team's suffocating defense for denying the opponent room to breathe in a crucial victory. They clamp down with veteran savvy, turning a high-stakes game into a clinic on structured play. Reimer's take underscores how this blueprint keeps them in the playoff hunt night after night.

Ottawa Senators
Game Recap
Sens Top Rangers, But Chabot Goes Down

Ottawa grabs a gritty win over the Rangers, but the postgame buzz centers on Thomas Chabot's injury that could derail their momentum. The Senators fight through a physical tilt only to face uncertainty on defense heading into a tough schedule. Chabot's status now tests their depth as they push for playoff relevance.

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Playoffs
Canucks Out: Foote's Tough Call Looms

Vancouver's playoff hopes vanish, thrusting GM Adam Foote into a summer of hard choices about the roster's direction. The Canucks limp out of contention amid whispers of a rebuild or retool, with Foote holding the cards on key pieces. His decision shapes whether Vancouver contends soon or resets for the long haul.

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Injuries
Chabot Injury Spotlights J.T. Miller

Thomas Chabot's setback draws new scrutiny to J.T. Miller's role as the Senators navigate injury fallout. Ottawa's blue line takes a hit, forcing adjustments that test Miller's leadership and production under pressure. The ripple effects challenge their depth as they cling to wildcard hopes.

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News
Sharks Practice Packs Chernyshov, Askarov Boost

San Jose's practice brings good vibes with positive updates on Chernyshov and Askarov, while Reaves and Toffoli nurse bumps. Coaches drop these nuggets to keep the room buzzing, especially for a club grinding through injuries. The developments hint at lineup shifts that could spark their late-season surge.

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Wild Eye Personnel Moves as Season Winds Down

Minnesota starts sizing up personnel options with the regular season fading fast, the telltale sign of a front office in evaluation mode. Bill Guerin runs a tight ship, and these whispers often precede summer shakeups for cap and contention. Playoff hopes ride on who stays, who goes, and what trades brew next.

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News
Shesterkin Denies Cozens at the Door

Igor Shesterkin flashes that wall-like glove, stoning Dylan Cozens from point-blank range on what looked like a sure thing. Goaltenders like him turn games on dimes, and I've watched enough crease chaos to know this save echoes through the bench. The game's pulse quickens as defenses tighten and offenses hunt for that next edge in a battle with conference implications.

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Draft & Prospects
Bruins Ink Hagens to AHL Tryout

Boston snags James Hagens on an AHL amateur tryout, the first whisper of a kid who could crack their prospect pipeline sooner than expected. Front offices love these low-risk grabs for depth players with upside, especially as the Bruins eye roster tweaks down the stretch. Hagens gets his shot to impress in Providence, where scouts and staff alike watch every stride for NHL potential.

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News
Dobes: 'No Place in Hockey' for Isles Trash Talk

Canadiens backup Jakub Dobes grabs the mic to explain why he flagged the refs during a heated bench moment against the Islanders. He calls out what he sees as trash talk crossing into unacceptable territory, the kind that doesn't belong on any rink. With tensions boiling over in a game that saw Montreal dominate, Dobes' comments shed light on the unwritten code goalies enforce from the crease.

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News
Tippett Steps Up at Center for Struggling Flyers

Owen Tippett shifts to center in the Flyers' latest notebook, pitching in wherever Philly needs him most amid a grind for consistency. The winger's versatility highlights a team shuffling lines to stay afloat in the standings. As coaches tinker, Tippett's adaptability becomes the quiet story in a season full of question marks.

Philadelphia Flyers
Injuries
Blashill Faces Heat with Moore Sidelined

Jeff Blashill feels the squeeze after Oliver Moore goes down, putting extra scrutiny on the bench boss's decisions. The young forward's absence disrupts momentum at a critical juncture for the team. Coaches like Blashill know one injury can unravel seasons, and the pressure mounts with every shift.

Chicago Blackhawks
Trades & Rumors
Swayman Silences Trade Buzz, Props Up Bruins

Jeremy Swayman transforms from trade bait to Boston's rock, carrying the Bruins through choppy waters. Whispers of deadline deals fade as his play stabilizes the crease. In a league where goalies dictate destinies, Swayman's surge raises the stakes for a team eyeing a deep run.

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News
Dobes Calls Out Isles for Crossing Trash Talk Line

Habs goalie Jakub Dobes puts the Islanders on blast for trash talk that veered way over the line during their clash. From the bench, he spotted behavior that tested the limits of rinkside rivalry. As Montreal celebrates a big win, Dobes' expose adds fuel to an already simmering Isles-Habs feud.

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Injuries
Chabot Exits After Miller's Vicious Cross-Check

Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot leaves the ice following a hard cross-check from Canucks' JT Miller. The hit sparks immediate concern over injury in a physical matchup between Atlantic rivals. With Ottawa fighting for every point, Chabot's status looms large over their next steps.

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Rangers Rock Wigs for Zibanejad's 1,000th

The Rangers turn Madison Square Garden into a hair salon as Mika Zibanejad hits his 1,000th NHL game against his old Ottawa crew. Teammates roll up in long wigs to roast the Swede's legendary locks, complete with custom M1KA shirts that scream Blueshirt pride. Zibanejad, now in year 10 on Broadway after five in Sens purgatory, soaks in a video tribute and standing O from the MSG faithful.

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Playoffs
Heiskanen Sounds Alarm on Stars' D Woes

Miro Heiskanen steps up in the Dallas locker room to tackle the Stars' defensive leaks just as the playoff push heats up. Everyone knows the Finn's absence last season turned the blue line into a sieve, with shots against spiking and goals piling up without him anchoring the back end. Now healthy and logging heavy minutes, he addresses the gaps that have front offices whispering about pairing tweaks with Harley and Lindell.

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Foegele Buries One Past Shesterkin in OTT-NYR Clash

Warren Foegele, that gritty Senators winger who's been grinding out shifts in the shadows of the big guns, finds the back of the net against Igor Shesterkin, the Rangers' netminding fortress who's supposed to be impenetrable on home ice. You know the drill in these Atlantic Division bloodbaths - every goal chips away at the standings, especially with Ottawa clawing for every point they can steal from New York.

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News
Sorokin Drops Key Message Post-Bounceback

Ilya Sorokin delivers a pointed take after shaking off that Canadiens disaster. The Isles netminder rediscovers his Vezina form when the team needs it most. His words hint at the mental edge that separates elite goalies from the pack in playoff hunts.

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Draft & Prospects
Eklund Begs Isles: Sign Me Now, Any Role Works

Victor Eklund, the Islanders' 16th overall steal from 2025, texts the front office nonstop about his ice time in the SHL and makes no secret he wants in on Long Island immediately. The 19-year-old speedster with a gold medal from Sweden's World Juniors has the relentless motor that fits Patrick Roy's grind-it-out system perfectly, and his entry-level deal slides to keep him fresh for 2026-27.

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Playoffs
Six Kings Prospects Gear Up for CHL Playoffs

Six LA Kings prospects lace up for the CHL playoffs kicking off this week, and these kids carry the weight of a farm system that's been thin but suddenly brimming with potential. Carter George anchors the net with his post-trade surge, posting elite save percentages that have scouts whispering about a future tandem, while Henry Brzustewicz heats up with six points in three games for London.

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Game Recap
Caps' Playoff Pulse Fades on Blues Road Opener

The Capitals kick off a brutal road trip in St. Louis, where their fading playoff dreams face a Blues team scrapping in the muddled Metro pack. Washington clings to slim odds after dropping six of seven, sitting just six points back of Pittsburgh but with models pegging their chances under 10 percent. Front offices whisper about deadline moves if this swing sours, and St. Louis smells weakness in a rink that punishes the desperate.

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Playoffs
NHL Stars, Olympians Lace Up for Charity Clash

NHL stars and Olympic hockey heroes drop the gloves - figuratively - for a charity face-off that packs the rink with talent and goodwill. These aren't your average pond scrappers; we're talking guys who've battled in Stanley Cup finals and medal rounds, now trading checks for checks written to good causes. Front-office types whisper this event always sparks quiet rivalries from past playoff wars, raising the stakes beyond the scoreboard.

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Playoffs
Sorokin's Key Message After Canadiens Bloodbath

Ilya Sorokin stares down a nightmare Saturday night in Montreal, where the Canadiens lit the lamp seven times and chased him after six goals on 32 shots. The Islanders' backbone in net delivers an 'important' message as he bounces back, a nod to the mental grind that separates elite goalies from the pack in this league. With the Eastern Conference wild-card fight tighter than a playoff series, his words carry weight for a team clinging to that second spot behind Detroit.

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Draft & Prospects
Bruins Prospect Rules AHL as Top Goalie

Michael DiPietro continues to dominate in Providence, leading all AHL netminders with a sub-1.8 goals-against average and a .938 save percentage through 30 games. The 26-year-old Bruins prospect just tasted NHL action in his Boston debut, stopping both shots he faced after Joonas Korpisalo's injury scare. Don Sweeney knows the goaltending picture gets murkier with Swayman and Korpisalo's futures in play, and DiPietro's AHL All-Star nod only amps up the pressure for a longer look.

Boston Bruins
Trades & Rumors
Sharks Send Brossoit Back Down

San Jose reassigns veteran goalie Laurent Brossoit to the minors, shaking up their crease depth at a critical juncture. Front offices buzz about what this means for their backup plans as the trade deadline looms. Brossoit's NHL experience could make him a hot commodity if the Sharks pivot toward a seller's market.

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News
Nelson PD Rolls Out NHL Street Hockey

The Nelson Police Department partners with the NHL to launch a street hockey program targeting local youth. Cops hit the ice to build community ties and get kids hooked on the game through accessible fun. Initiatives like this quietly grow the sport's grassroots base where NHL scouts rarely tread.

Colorado Avalanche
Injuries
Rodrigues Blames Panthers Woes on Injuries

Veteran forward Evan Rodrigues calls the Panthers' injury bug a trickle-down nightmare ripping through their lineup. Florida grinds through a brutal stretch with key pieces sidelined, testing their depth like never before. Every front office watches how this impacts their Atlantic push and deadline strategy.

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News
Kucherov Chases 3rd Straight Art Ross

Tampa's Nikita Kucherov locks in for a third consecutive Art Ross Trophy, padding his point total with sniper precision. The Lightning sniper thrives amid playoff positioning chaos, where every assist carries playoff weight. Opponents scheme endlessly, but Kuch's wizardry keeps rewriting the scoring race.

Tampa Bay Lightning
Game Recap
Larsson Nears Milestone for Kraken

Seattle stalwart Adam Larsson closes in on a career milestone, anchoring the blue line with veteran grit. The Swede's steady play defines Kraken defense amid their Pacific scrap. Hitting this mark underscores why GMs covet stay-at-home rearguards who quietly win games.

Seattle Kraken
Game Recap
Matthews Trade: How Deep Runs the Gutting?

Toronto faces a stark reality as Auston Matthews' future hangs in the balance, with his full no-movement clause giving him veto power over any deal. Flyers insiders float wild packages featuring top prospects like Jett Luchanko and Oliver Bonk, plus draft capital, but Leafs GM Brad Treliving keeps his cards close while eyeing the final stretch.

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Game Recap
Larsen Hangs 'Em Up After Oilers Stint

Philip Larsen, the Danish blueliner who flashed promise with the Oilers after that Horcoff trade back in 2013, calls it a career at 36. Guys like him bounced from Dallas cups runs to KHL adventures with Jokerit, always showing that hockey IQ that made scouts drool. Now retired with Esbjerg Energy on his ledger, it closes the book on a journeyman path that NHL front offices watched closely for depth value.

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News
Isles Test Hawks in East Dogfight

The Islanders navigate a razor-thin Eastern playoff scrum by hosting a Blackhawks team in full rebuild mode, where every point bleeds value. New York's depth faces Connor Bedard's spark amid Chicago's youth movement. Coaches scheme mismatches that could swing wild-card math with four weeks left on the calendar.

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News
Aho Pumps for Finland NHL Games

Carolina's Sebastian Aho lights up over NHL games hitting his native Finland, a homecoming that stirs national pride across the Atlantic. Players relish the Global Series vibe that bridges continents and packs arenas overseas. The Hurricanes forward's excitement underscores how these trips fuel motivation through the regular-season slog.

Carolina Hurricanes
Draft & Prospects
Desnoyers' ELC Ignites Mammoth

Utah Mammoth inks Caleb Desnoyers to an entry-level deal that pumps rocket fuel into their prospect pipeline and long-term vision. Scouts debate if the young gun cracks the NHL roster next year amid a crowded blue line. Front offices track his climb as expansion echoes reshape the desert franchise's future.

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News
2026 NHL Global Series Hits Helsinki

The NHL drops the pin on Helsinki for the 2026 Global Series, pitting the Carolina Hurricanes against the Seattle Kraken in November. Front offices have whispered about this Finnish return for months, building on the league's deep roots there with stars like Barkov lighting up Nokia Arena before. Expect packed rinks and European passion as these squads chase early-season momentum on foreign ice.

Florida Panthers
Playoffs
Teams Blocking Isles' Playoff Path

The Islanders claw for every point, but a gauntlet of rivals stands firm between them and postseason security. Newsday breaks down the matchups that could make or break Lou Lamoriello's crew in this tight race. With the deadline looming, every slip-up amplifies the pressure on a blue line that's seen better days.

New York Islanders
News
Canucks Blueliner Fuels Pettersson's Rise

Vancouver eyes a gritty defenseman whose edge perfectly complements Elias Pettersson's soaring career arc. The Province details why this pairing ignites the Canucks' top-six dreams amid their Pacific push. GM Patrik Allvin knows chemistry like this separates contenders from also-rans in the brutal West.

Vancouver Canucks
Game Recap
Ovechkin Shrugs Off 1,000 Goals Milestone

Alex Ovechkin brushes aside the 1,000 combined goals mark in a Russian interview, laser-focused on shattering Gretzky's playoff-inclusive record. The Capitals' sniper reveals the mindset that's fueled his chase through decades of grind. As he closes in, this singular obsession raises the stakes for Washington's fading window.

Washington Capitals
News
Bruins Fete Blackstone Valley Champs

The Boston Bruins roll out the black carpet for Blackstone Valley after their championship triumph, hosting a locker-room style meet-and-greet. WJAR reports on the feel-good crossover that reminds everyone why youth hockey feeds the NHL pipeline. These events keep the Bruins connected to their roots while scouting tomorrow's talent.

Boston Bruins
Trades & Rumors
Insider Drops Next NHL Expansion Bombs

Whispers from the league's inner circle point to fresh markets ready to pony up for NHL franchises, and this insider's predictions carry real front-office buzz. Bettors and boosters alike hang on these calls as the boardroom talks heat up beyond the usual suspects. Expansion fever builds stakes for owners eyeing billions in new revenue streams.

Trades & Rumors
Rangers Eye Summer Trocheck Swap

New York brass quietly gauges the trade waters for Vincent Trocheck as cap crunches loom large this offseason. Agents field calls while the center's steady two-way game draws interest from contenders rebuilding their cores. Front offices plot moves that could reshape the Rangers' roster before free agency floods the market.

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News
Caroline Harvey Lands on NHL Now

The NHL Network taps Caroline Harvey for NHL Now, injecting fresh voice into the daily grind of highlights and hot takes. Producers chase that mix of sharp analysis and on-air spark to hold viewers through tight playoff races. Her arrival signals the league's push to evolve its coverage for a new wave of fans glued to every shift.

News
Tape Room Dives Into Schaefer

NHL Now's Tape Room breaks down Matthew Schaefer's game with the kind of film study that separates prospects from locks. Coaches and scouts lean in as clips reveal the tools that could fast-track him to NHL ice time. This deep dive uncovers edges that general managers covet in the stretch run of a brutal season.

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Playoffs
Stats Build Soorkin's Vezina Push

A sharp analyst crunches advanced metrics to make the case for Islanders netminder Ilya Soorkin's Vezina candidacy, silencing doubters in the analytics war room. Numbers don't lie when they spotlight save quality and puck control amid Long Island's grind. Award voters take note as goalie debates rage with playoffs looming.

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News
Jarry's Rollercoaster Ride Hits Utah Reset

Tristan Jarry chases his early Edmonton spark amid a brutal stretch of rebounds and blown leads that has the Oilers' netminding in crisis mode. His relief heroics against Colorado offered a glimpse of the Penguins magic that lured Stan Bowman, but recent meltdowns like seven goals to Dallas have Knoblauch preaching practice drills to rebuild that shaky confidence.

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News
Ducks' Lethal Attack Hits Canada Road

The Ducks roll into a critical Canadian road trip with their offense firing on all cylinders, a unit that's quietly become one of the league's most dangerous. Anaheim's front office knows every point counts in this tight Pacific race, where a strong week could solidify their wildcard push. Coaches up north prepare for a squad that's mastered the high-event game, and the stakes rise with every puck drop.

Anaheim Ducks
Trades & Rumors
Fortescue's Rangers Homecoming Hits Pause Button

Drew Fortescue, the Pearl River kid who's one of only two New Yorkers on the Rangers roster, finally signs his entry-level deal and reports straight from Boston College, skipping the minors like the front office did with Gabe Perreault last year. Mike Sullivan pumps the brakes on his NHL debut against Ottawa tonight, insisting the shutdown defenseman needs practices to sync with the big-league pace first.

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News
Blueshirts Buzz Here, There, Everywhere

The Rangers keep popping up in every corner of the NHL conversation, from trade whispers to lineup tweaks that GMs hate to love. Front offices know those Blueshirts moves ripple through the standings faster than a Panarin wrister. With the deadline looming, one wrong step leaves them chasing the pack while contenders circle.

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Injuries
Villeneuve Returns, Armada Chase Playoff Glory

Xavier Villeneuve suits up again for the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada after a nagging injury, bringing his Lane Hutson-esque puckhandling and edgework back to a squad loaded with NHL first-rounders like Bill Zonnon and Justin Carbonneau. The 5-foot-11 blueliner leads QMJHL defensemen in scoring with 30 points in 25 games this season, fueling whispers of a deep Memorial Cup run that could skyrocket his stock as a top-10 pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

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Draft & Prospects
Blues' Hidden Gems Ready to Crash NHL Party

St. Louis sits on a prospect pool bubbling with talent that's itching for NHL ice time after a first-round playoff flameout leaves cap space tighter than Krug's LTIR timeline. Names like Dalibor Dvorsky, who muscled through AHL minutes with Springfield and tasted the show in brief call-ups, eye center spots against vets like Schenn and Sundqvist. Wingers Aleksanteri Kaskimaki and Otto Stenberg lit up their pro debuts, while Theo Lindstein brings SHL polish to a blue line craving youth.

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Trades & Rumors
Canucks Lock Up Mancini with 2-Year Deal

The Vancouver Canucks reward Victor Mancini's steady progress with a two-year extension at $1 million AAV, keeping the 23-year-old defenceman through 2027-28 after he arrived in the blockbuster J.T. Miller trade from New York. GM Patrik Allvin praises Mancini's seamless fit, from his Calder Cup heroics with Abbotsford last spring to averaging nearly 14 minutes on Vancouver's third pairing alongside Zeev Buium amid a season of injuries and lineup flux.

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News
Freddy Gaudreau's Quiet Inclusion Revolution

Frederick Gaudreau earns the Wild's Tom Kurvers Humanitarian Award and a King Clancy nomination for his off-ice work that casual fans rarely see. Guys like him - steady pros grinding in the shadows of stars - build the league's soul through inclusion efforts that echo in locker rooms from St. Paul to Stockholm. The Minnesota front office knows this recognition spotlights a player whose impact extends far beyond the scoresheet, setting stakes for how teams value heart in a cap-crunch world.

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News
Hockey World Mourns NHL.com's Jessi Pierce in Tragic House Fire

The NHL community is reeling after learning that Jessi Pierce, a fixture in the Minnesota Wild press box for the past decade, died Saturday along with her three children in a house fire in White Bear Lake. Pierce brought infectious energy and genuine passion to her coverage of the Wild and the broader hockey landscape, earning respect from coaches, players, and colleagues across the league who looked forward to seeing her at every opportunity.

Draft & Prospects
Protas Jr. Forces Caps' Hand on NHL Call-Up

Ilya Protas tears through the AHL with the Hershey Bears, stacking 48 points as a 19-year-old rookie and earning All-Star nods that have GM Chris Patrick talking debut timelines. His brother Aliaksei blazed the trail with a 30-goal breakout, and now Ilya's OHL dominance-50 goals, 124 points-mirrors that path, demanding the Caps find the right spot up top before the stretch run.

Washington Capitals
Playoffs
NHL Playoffs Today - Chaos or Chalk?

With just 25 days left, the NHL playoff picture flips faster than a bad line change, as teams like the surging Sabres eye their first division crown since the Northeast days and Vegas claws back into Pacific contention with Reilly Smith's clutch strike against Dallas. Front offices whisper about wild-card dogfights where nine East squads battle within seven points and eight Western hopefuls scrap for four spots, turning every shift into high stakes.

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