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Cole Reschny Draft Profile

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Cole Reschny

Position: CenterShoots: LeftHeight: 5’10”Weight: 187 lbsDate of Birth: April 6, 2007Hometown: Macklin, Saskatchewan, CanadaTeam: Victoria Royals (WHL)Draft Eligibility: 2025 NHL Draft (First Year Eligibility) Draft Outlook and Rankings Reschny is projected to go late in the first round or early in the second, with rankings consistently placing him inside the top 35: Rising Star in […]

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Bill Zonnon skating in the QMJHL

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Bill Zonnon

Bill Zonnon is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound left-shot center from Montreal, Quebec. The 18-year-old forward spent the past three seasons with the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies and has contributed 62 goals and 118 assists in 195 regular season games. In the postseason, Zonnon scored 16 goals with 17 assists in 32 total games. In the U17 World Hockey […]

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Florida Panthers & Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup Final 2025 Preview

Tkachuk called it a year ago that Florida would see Edmonton in the final this season. Both teams are a year older, a year wiser, and contain fresh blood that’s eager to earn their name on the Cup. This series is going to be a hard test of wills. Florida aims to go back-to-back, while […]

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Yanni Gourde skating for the Tampa Bay Lightning

Tampa Bay Lightning Extend Fan Favorite Forward For Six Years

TAMPA BAY, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Lightning, now just weeks into their offseason after another unfortunate first round exit, have recently made a significant roster move to open up the offseason. Yesterday, June 2, the Bolts announced that they have extended fan favourite forward Yanni Gourde to a six-year contract worth an Average-Annual Value […]

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Caleb Desnoyers of the Moncton Wildcats

2025 Draft Profile: Caleb Desnoyers

Caleb Desnoyers is an 18-year-old center from Saint–Hyacinthe, Quebec, who is eligible for the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Desnoyers is currently a member of the Moncton Wildcats and was an integral part of their QMJHL championship and subsequent Memorial Cup run, where they fell just short in the semi-finals last week. His Memorial Cup performance […]

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NHL Coach Mitch Love

Boston Bruins’ Head Coaching Search Down to Two Candidates

The Boston Bruins are one of two NHL teams without a head coach. With the Pittsburgh Penguins as the only other franchise without a coach, Boston seems to be narrowing down their search and ready to announce a new head guy this week. The Athletic’s Fluto Shinzawa reported last week that Washington Capitals’ Assistant Coach […]

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2025 NHL Draft: Conrad Jack’s Final Rankings

The 2025 NHL Entry Draft in Los Angeles at Peacock Theater is set to take place on June 27th and 28th. Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini were the talk of the town in the previous two drafts. This year, it seems like there is more talent available without a clear-cut number one player. While there […]

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Jonathan Myrenberg skating in the SHL

Boston Bruins Prospect Does Not Sign With Club

Boston Bruins prospect Jonathan Myrenberg had until June 1 to sign with the club, and that deadline passed without a new contract. The Swedish defenseman will now become a free agent. Myrenberg was drafted in the fifth round, 140th overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2021 NHL Draft. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound blueliner was acquired […]

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An Email Interview with Online Hockey Personality for Snapback Sports – Tim Kalinowski

There are a lot of great hockey content creators out there. I want to introduce you all to one in this piece. His name is Tim Kalinowski. Kalinowski is an on-air talent and personality for Snapback Sports. Kalinowski attended several memorable hockey games this season and, in typical creator fashion, shared them with hockey and […]

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Jesper Fast Announces Retirement from Professional Hockey

RALEIGH, North Carolina: Hurricanes right winger and fan-favorite Jesper Fast announced his retirement from professional hockey on Monday morning. 

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