Offseason turbulence reshapes rosters and leagues
The Boston Bruins have unveiled their offseason calendar, laying out a series of camps that will guide players from development through the rigors of training before the next season begins.
Across the league, the Vegas Golden Knights are contesting a penalty that stripped them of a second‑round draft pick and imposed a hefty fine, a move they are taking before a panel led by former coach John Tortorella.
The NHL Coaches’ Association released a statement reflecting on the Golden Knights’ actions and the broader implications for coaching conduct, noting the involvement of veteran coach Bruce Cassidy.
In Vancouver, the Canucks announced the dismissal of head coach Adam Foote and his entire support staff after a single season that failed to meet expectations.
The New Jersey Devils made a series of roster moves, relieving two assistants of their duties while head coach Sheldon Keefe remains in place, signaling a shift in the team’s tactical approach.
Philadelphia’s front office has set a July 1 deadline to finalize a proposed eight‑year contract with forward Trevor Zegras, a deal that could reshape the Flyers’ forward lines.
Meanwhile, the Professional Women’s Hockey League confirmed the addition of a San Jose franchise, unveiling its colors and a shortlist of potential team names as the league expands its footprint on the West Coast.