NHL

Penguins Hire Jason Spezza As Assistant General Manager

The Pittsburgh Penguins have named Jason Spezza as the team’s newest assistant general manager, per Kyle Dubas.  Spezza will report directly to Kyle Dubas and help assist in all departments of hockey operations.  Spezza spent last year as the special assistant to the general manager, spending time with all the different hockey departments. He helped […]

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Calgary Flames Defenseman Could Be On The Move

The Calgary Flames made a significant trade last off-season by acquiring Jonathan Huberdeau and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar from the Florida Panthers for forward Matthew Tkachuk. After one season, the Panthers seemed to get the better of the deal as Tkachuk led Florida to the Stanley Cup Finals while Calgary flamed out by missing the NHL […]

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First Buyout Window Opens Friday, June 16th

Each year, there’s always a big buyout or two that happens. This year, teams will most likely buy a player out, especially with the cap only going up by $1 million. On CapFriendly, they have a section on their website for popular buyouts. Five of the buyouts on the page are realistic and most likely […]

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Boston Bruins Invite Bowling Green Defenseman To Rookie Camp

NHL teams are beginning to invite young players to their respective rookie camps, which will take place the week of July 3-7. This is typically a time during the summer when teams can take a good look at their prospects and invite unsigned prospects. The Boston Bruins will have plenty of their top young players […]

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Carolina Hurricanes Defenseman Changes Agent

Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brett Pesce has spent eight seasons with the team after being drafted in the third round (66th overall) by the team in the 2013 NHL Draft. The Tarrytown, New York native has developed into a solid defensive defenseman who registered his highest point total in 2022-23 with 30 points. Pesce is entering […]

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Report: Orlov Seeking Hefty Sum in Free Agency

After a successful second half with the Boston Bruins, it is highly unlikely that the Bruins will be able to retain Orlov’s services. It hasn’t been a secret either, with Orlov looking forward to his Free Agent opportunity this Summer. Previous to his Boston experience, Orlov was hovering around a 0.5-point-per-game pace throughout his career. […]

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Ryan Huska: The New Torchbearer for the Calgary Flames

In the world of sports, change is the only constant. Teams evolve, players come and go, and coaches are often the first to bear the brunt of a disappointing season. But every so often, a change comes along that sparks hope and excitement. For the Calgary Flames, that change is Ryan Huska. A New Era […]

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History of the ECHL

The ECHL is a minor professional ice hockey league that operates in the United States and Canada. The league was founded in 1988 as the East Coast Hockey League but would be rebranded as the ECHL in 2003, and it has since grown into one of the premier minor leagues in North America. In this […]

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Canucks Looking for Market on Conor Garland

The Vancouver Canucks are looking to move Conor Garland in order to clear cap space and build toward the future. Garland, who was acquired in the 2021 offseason, was signed to a five-year contract worth $4.95 million annually just days after his acquisition. Garland still has three years left before he becomes an unrestricted free […]

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Report: Jack Drury’s Desire for Change

In recent news, Carolina Hurricanes’ forward Jack Drury, a highly talented forward, has expressed his desire to part ways with the team. Let’s delve into the situation.  A Rising Star’s Ascent:  Jack Drury burst onto the hockey scene in recent years. Drury was drafted in 2018 by the Hurricanes. During the 20-21 season with the ongoing […]

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