
Werenski’s Stanley Cup Dream May Keep Him Out of San Jose
Elliotte Friedman suggests Zach Werenski might prioritize a championship contender over the San Jose Sharks, whose recent rise has yet to translate into postseason success.
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Elliotte Friedman suggests Zach Werenski might prioritize a championship contender over the San Jose Sharks, whose recent rise has yet to translate into postseason success.

An 18‑year‑old from Allen, Texas, is projected to be the first Texan drafted in the opening round of the NHL since 2013, having honed his skills at the Dallas Stars‑run StarsCenter since childhood.

The Columbus Blue Jackets are actively shaping their roster for next season, targeting veteran defensemen and forwards while preparing for the upcoming NHL Draft in Buffalo.

Dylan Larkin’s trade request has opened the door for a host of contenders, reshaping the Wild’s strategy and raising questions about the future of their roster.

Detroit’s star center Dylan Larkin has formally asked for a trade, and his representation is scouting potential suitors, including Dallas and Tampa Bay. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues are holding out for a steep package from Philadelphia for Robert Thomas, and Ottawa’s interest in Jake DeBrusk is hampered by a no‑movement clause.

The Dallas Stars are preparing to construct a purpose‑built hockey arena in Plano, a suburb that sits just north of Dallas. The project, championed by Stars President Brad Alberts, is being positioned as a catalyst for broader growth in the region’s ice‑sport ecosystem.

An 18‑year‑old center developed in the Dallas Stars Elite AAA Program is navigating a draft without a first‑round pick, hoping to bring his hockey journey full circle.

The NHL trade market is heating up as Detroit’s captain Dylan Larkin has formally requested a move, prompting speculation across several franchises.

The Detroit Red Wings star has asked for a trade, and San Jose’s young core could be the perfect fit — if the price is right.

The Wild’s second‑round exit against the Avalanche underscores both the promise of a star‑laden roster and the urgent need for roster upgrades ahead of a critical free‑agency period.