The Anaheim Ducks have made a significant move to strengthen their defense by acquiring defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin in a trade with the Buffalo Sabres. This trade, which took place on Friday night, saw the Ducks send a fourth-round draft choice in 2025 to Buffalo. The pick was originally acquired from the Minnesota Wild in a
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On Thursday, the hockey community mourned the loss of a beloved figure. Rick Jeanneret, the legendary voice of the Buffalo Sabres, passed away at the age of 81 after a two-year battle with multi-organ failure. For more than five decades, Jeanneret graced the airwaves, captivating fans with his iconic calls and infectious passion for the
The Carolina Hurricanes have recently made a groundbreaking announcement that is set to reshape the future of their franchise. The team has extended the lease at their current arena, PNC Arena in Raleigh, for an impressive 20 years until the 2043-44 NHL season. However, this is not just a simple lease extension. Alongside this commitment,
In a surprising turn of events, veteran center David Krejci has made the difficult decision to retire from the NHL, leaving the Boston Bruins without their top two centers. This unexpected development comes at a time when the team was celebrating their record-breaking season in terms of wins and points. Krejci, who played an integral
The recent trade that sent Erik Karlsson to the Pittsburgh Penguins has sparked excitement throughout the NHL community. As he joins the multi-titled Pittsburgh team, fantasy hockey enthusiasts are eager to analyze the potential impact this move will have on their teams. Karlsson, a former Shark, now has the opportunity to thrive in a more
Arizona Coyotes owner, Alex Meruelo, has taken a significant step towards securing a new home for the hockey franchise. Meruelo has executed a letter of intent to purchase a parcel of land in northwest Mesa as a potential site for constructing a state-of-the-art sports arena and accompanying entertainment district. This move comes after the team’s
In an exciting turn of events, defenseman Matt Dumba has agreed to a one-year, $3.9 million contract with the Arizona Coyotes, according to multiple reports. This move marks a significant step for both Dumba and the Coyotes, as they join forces in a rebuilding effort that could lead to greater success in the future. Dumba,
In a surprising turn of events, the San Jose Sharks have granted longtime defenseman Erik Karlsson’s trade request. Karlsson will now join the Pittsburgh Penguins in a three-team deal that also involves the Montreal Canadiens. This trade is a significant shift in power and roster dynamics for all three teams involved. Let’s take a closer
Tom Wilson, the homegrown power forward, has solidified his future with the Washington Capitals after signing a seven-year extension worth $45.5 million. This new deal ensures that Wilson will remain with the team for the long term and potentially throughout his entire NHL career. By signing this contract, Wilson avoids hitting free agency next summer
The Edmonton Oilers have made a significant move by hiring Jeff Jackson, Connor McDavid’s longtime agent, as their new CEO of hockey operations. This decision was announced on Thursday, emphasizing that Jackson will be reporting directly to owner Daryl Katz and working closely with president of hockey operations Ken Holland. Described as a big commitment
Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman has secured a substantial contract through arbitration, with the team announcing a payout of $3.475 million for next season. The ruling, which was delivered on Tuesday following a hearing on Sunday, reflects Swayman’s growing importance to the Bruins’ goaltending situation. At just 24 years old, Swayman is expected to continue
The Minnesota Wild made a bold move on Monday by signing goaltender Filip Gustavsson to a three-year, $11.25 million contract. This decision comes after Gustavsson’s impressive first season with the club, where he showcased his skills and proved himself as a valuable asset to the team. The Wild, however, are now faced with the challenge
The Ottawa Senators faced a significant challenge this offseason with the departure of Alex DeBrincat, leaving a void in their roster. However, the team has taken a decisive step in addressing this concern by signing Vladimir Tarasenko to a one-year deal worth $5 million. As a six-time 30-goal scorer, Tarasenko brings a wealth of experience