Phil Kessel

Report: New Team Linked to NHL Veteran Phil Kessel

We saw the first wave of free agency explode with a handful of players changing teams, such as Johnny Gaudreau and Ondrej Palat. After the first wave came and went, the NHL was still left with a few high-end names still available. This second wave of free agency finally got underway, with Nazem Kadri signing […]

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Report: Penguins re-sign Kasperi Kapanen to 2-year deal.

The Penguins have re-signed forward Kasperi Kapanen to a 2-year deal worth $6.4M, with an AAV of $3.2M per year. Kapanen recorded 11 goals and 20 assists for 31 points in 79 games last season, along with three assists in seven playoff games against the New York Rangers last year in what many people thought […]

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Top 5 Free Agents Still Available

Free agency opened on July 13th at noon, and the first day was a frenzy as the league saw many players change teams. Since the opening day, free agency has slowed down, but some talented names are still left on the board of available players. Day one saw Johnny Gaudreau bolt to Columbus, Vincent Trocheck […]

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5 Games to Get Excited For if You’re an Arizona Coyotes Fan

After a long season that saw the Arizona Coyotes go neck and neck with the Montreal Canadiens for the draft lottery to see who would claim the #1 overall pick in the 2022 Draft, it’s time to look at their 2022-23 schedule to see what games fans should get excited for! October 28 vs. Winnipeg […]

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She shoots! She scores! Now let’s talk about her brother

If you have watched any women’s hockey on the international level, you know that all the announcers love to talk about is the men related to the women’s hockey players. Sometimes this is from a lack of knowledge of the women’s game and sometimes from a lack of caring or sometimes from a want to […]

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Should the Bruins bring back this former player for next season?

Originally drafted 5th overall by the Bruins in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, Phil Kessel’s time in Boston was short-lived. After only three years in Beantown, the Bruins would send Kessel north to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for two first-round picks and a second-rounder. Those two first-round picks would later become Tyler Seguin […]

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Opinion: The Boston Bruins Nearly Won The Trade Deadline, Until They Didn’t

Two days before the NHL trade deadline, Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney filled a void that has plagued the Bruins since Zdeno Chara left the team in December of 2020. Sweeney has been in search of a top-pair defenseman to play with Norris Trophy candidate Charlie McAvoy and, on Saturday, Sweeney got his man. […]

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Deadline Dilemma in Nashville

Led by the stellar goaltending of Vezina candidate Juuse Saros, the Nashville Predators are in an interesting position. Coming out of the All-Star break, they only sit behind the Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild in the Central Division. Both the Wild and Avalanche will be tough to catch in the second half as they both […]

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Five potential deadline targets for the Rangers

It’s yet to be determined what New York Rangers General Manager Chris Drury will do as his first-ever deadline day in the big chair approaches. The Rangers are in a fascinating situation. Arguments for standing pat or going all-in are both reasonable. Here are five players that might fit what they’re looking for. *Many of […]

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Five Players The Boston Bruins Should Target At The Deadline

As the National Hockey League reaches its All-Star break, the Boston Bruins find themselves at 26-14-3 and in fourth place in the Atlantic Division. The Bruins have met some obstacles in the first half. The season started with an unbalanced schedule that gave the team long breaks, preventing Boston from gaining any rhythm or momentum. […]

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