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Predators: Hynes gets two more years

John Hynes is staying in Nashville for the foreseeable future. The 47-year-old Hynes and Predators General Manager, David Poile, announced a two-year extension Thursday. The extension will keep Hynes in Nashville through the 2023-24 season. Hynes became the Predators’ third head coach in the franchise’s 23-year history in the middle of the 2019-2020 season. The […]

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Rangers: Shesterkin and Lundqvist era’s mirror beginnings

Igor Shesterkin has fortified the crease early in his career in an eerily similar fashion to how Henrik Lundqvist took the league by storm after coming over from Sweden in the mid-2000s. Even the way they always square up to the shooter and move in the crease is strikingly similar, which can be attributed to […]

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Draft: Montreal Wins Draft Lottery, Detroit will select 8th

On Tuesday evening, the Montreal Canadiens maintained the top pick for the 2022 NHL draft by winning the Draft Lottery. The order changed very slightly with New Jersey moving up from the 5th best odds and will now pick 2nd. Arizona slipped one spot and will pick 3rd. Seattle also dropped one spot and will […]

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Montréal Canadiens Have Won the 2022 NHL Draft Lottery

Going into the draft lottery, the Montreal Canadiens had the best odds to get the 1st pick, followed by the Arizona Coyotes at two and the Seattle Kraken at three; the rest of the odds are below. The Montréal Canadiens have officially won the NHL Draft Lottery and now have the 1st pick in the 2022 NHL […]

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Breaking: Devils part ways with Mark Recchi and Alain Nasreddine

On Wednesday afternoon, the New Jersey Devils announced that the team would be relieving assistant coach Mark Recchi of his duties, as well as not renewing the contract of assistant coach Alain Nasreddine. Before joining the Devils in the fall of 2020, Recchi served as the player development coach for the Pittsburgh Penguins from 2014 […]

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Report: Chris Kreider for… 50?

The New York Rangers selected Chris Kreider 19th overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. The Boxford, Massachusetts native turned pro after winning two National Championships in three seasons at Boston College. On the heels of the 2012 National Championship, and with the ink still moist from his contract, Kreider jumped into his first NHL […]

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Marc McLaughlin & Josh Brown Shine In Bruins Debut

Having the privilege to suit up in the black and gold, representing Boston and all of New England, is an honor. Whether you’re a newly acquired player in a trade, free-agent signing, or draft pick, being a part of the history of such a storied franchise that was one of the original six teams in […]

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Jack Hughes in the Midst of a Breakout Season in Third Year

The pressure of being a number one overall pick in a draft is more intense than a person could ever imagine. They are responsible for walking in on day one; being labeled the best player of that year and instantly being a franchise cornerstone has its ups and downs. The ups are the money you […]

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Opinion: Drury did his job, now Gallant has to do his

Moments after being traded to the Rangers, Justin Braun said that he hadn’t spoken to Chris Drury because the Rangers rookie GM was “still busy making trades.” Braun wasn’t lying. Drury pulled off a total of 4 trades Monday, and Braun was the first New York domino to fall before the flurry of trades that […]

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Report: New Jersey Devils Acquire Goaltender Andrew Hammond From Montreal For Nate Schnarr

The New Jersey Devils have acquired goaltender Andrew Hammond from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for minor-league forward Nate Schnarr. Hammond was 3-0 with a 2.40 goals-against average and .920 save percentage with Montreal. The Canadiens obtained the 34-year-old netminder from Minnesota on February 12th. Schnarr was a third-round pick (75th overall) by the Arizona […]

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