
St. Louis Hockey Legends to be Honored at Hall of Fame Induction
The upcoming ceremony on August 15 will recognize three pivotal figures in St. Louis hockey history.
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The upcoming ceremony on August 15 will recognize three pivotal figures in St. Louis hockey history.

Maksim Barbashev, who tallied 21 points for Utah Grizzlies and Allen Americans in 2025‑26, has inked a contract with the New Mexico Goatheads. His career includes AHL stints with Hartford and Tucson, playoff contributions with Allen, and a familial link to Stanley Cup champion Ivan Barbashev.

The Minnesota Wild’s center position has been a persistent liability, with recent rankings placing their top pivots in the seventh tier and key players failing to meet offensive expectations.

The Sabres announced the hiring of John Davidson as senior advisor, bringing two decades of NHL management experience and a proven track record with the Columbus Blue Jackets.

The upcoming Match of the Year charity hockey game in St. Petersburg will bring together New York Rangers standouts Igor Shesterkin and Vladislav Gavrikov with Artemi Panarin’s and Mikhail Sergachev’s all‑star teams, supporting charitable causes while showcasing a novel draft format and festive atmosphere.

The National Hockey League confirmed the Dallas Stars' 2026‑27 schedule, highlighting an October home opener, a September preseason road game, and a February outdoor clash with the Vegas Golden Knights, while the complete schedule will be announced on Thursday.

The NHL has released the 2026‑27 regular‑season openers, marking the Blackhawks' ninth straight season beginning on the road. Their first game pits them against the Golden Knights in a marquee matchup on Sept. 29, with a home debut slated for Oct. 6 against the Blues.

As the American Hockey League marks its 90th season, the league reflects on the four founding clubs that still compete, the milestones they’ve achieved, and the new teams that could join their storied ranks.

The Chicago Blackhawks have announced their full 2026‑27 regular‑season slate, highlighting a marquee opening night, adjusted weeknight start times, and a landmark six‑game European stretch in Dusseldorf.

Hockey Canada reveals a coaching lineup led by Misha Donskov, featuring seasoned assistants and top prospects ahead of the 2027 World Junior Championships.

A look at the young talent whose recent performances suggest they could become the league’s next headline acts.
The Canadiens sit fifth in the NHL and have a modest cap cushion to address contract talks and potential trades before the next season.

The Blues' four‑game preseason reflects a new CBA‑driven focus on training‑camp intensity and emerging talent.

Following a judge's not‑guilty ruling in the 2018 Canada world junior sexual assault case, Dillon Dube signed a one‑year, $850,000 contract with the St. Louis Blues, guaranteeing his salary whether he appears in the NHL or the AHL. He joins a group of five previously acquitted players now returning to professional hockey.

The 2026 NHL Draft saw a record 43 players from the United States Hockey League (USHL) hear their names called, underscoring the league’s growing influence on the sport’s talent pipeline.

Boston University’s pipeline of talent produced several high‑profile picks on the second day of the 2026 NHL Draft, extending a legacy of development that dates back decades.

The NHL’s St. Louis Blues traded forward Jordan Kyrou for Washington’s Connor McMichael and a Swedish prospect, adding four first‑round picks. At the same time, the St. Louis Cardinals announced a leadership transition, naming Bill DeWitt III chief executive and Anuk Karunaratne president of business operations.

Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has asked to be moved to a playoff contender, sparking a complex negotiation that could reshape the team's leadership and future.

Keith Tkachuk’s election to the Hockey Hall of Fame coincides with his sons’ arrival in Florida, a celebration of Olympic gold, and a Hall of Fame class that blends legacy with emerging talent.

Keith Tkachuk, a dominant left wing whose 18‑season NHL career defined American hockey excellence, was announced as a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026. His statistical achievements, franchise impact with the St. Louis Blues, and earlier Hall of Fame recognitions cement his legacy among the sport’s all‑time greats.

Keith Tkachuk's election to the Hall of Fame coincides with his son Brady's trade to the Florida Panthers, joining his brother Matthew, while the class also honors Carey Price, Patrice Bergeron, Pekka Rinne, Cindy Curley and Brian Burke.

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 Minnesota Wild are pursuing Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, but a recent blockbuster deal has narrowed their trade capital, making a deal contingent on Detroit honoring the player’s limited list of suitors.

A Swedish defenseman with size, reach and SHL experience is drawing attention as the Blues eye a defensive overhaul ahead of the upcoming draft.