
Boston College Leads NHL Draft with Six Selections
The 2026 NHL Draft saw Boston College produce six draftees, highlighted by Oscar Hemming’s 14th‑overall pick and impressive performances from Mutryn, Berzkalns, Murnieks, Henriquez and Cameron.
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The 2026 NHL Draft saw Boston College produce six draftees, highlighted by Oscar Hemming’s 14th‑overall pick and impressive performances from Mutryn, Berzkalns, Murnieks, Henriquez and Cameron.

The Irish will open the season with a U.S. NTDP under‑18 team, host Toronto and Niagara, then travel to face Western Michigan, Merrimack, Bowling Green, Boston College and Stonehill throughout the fall and winter.

Ohio State’s men’s hockey program, after missing the NCAA tournament last year, is poised for a resurgence as four of its recent draftees prepare to join the roster while still in college.

The 2026 NHL Draft saw four Ohio State prospects selected, allowing them to keep their college eligibility while turning professional.

A look at how a wave of top‑draft selections is reshaping the Spartans' roster and signaling a new era of defensive strength.

The renewal of the University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks hockey team's use of the Carlson Center has been postponed until July as legislators question the financial terms of the deal.

After a late‑night call revealed his move to Boston, J.J. Peterka reflects on his recent contract, past performance, and the personal ties that make the Bruins an appealing destination.

The Philadelphia Flyers' six selections in the 2026 NHL Draft received a range of grades, with analysts divided over the balance of style fit and long‑term upside.

The San Jose Sharks have expressed strong interest in acquiring Zach Werenski, while their draft pool and player moves add depth to a busy offseason.

The 2026 NHL Draft highlighted Michigan State’s unprecedented pipeline of talent, with nine players drafted and a record number of first‑round picks, signaling a new era for the program.

From versatile defenseman Brek Liske to athletic net‑minder Martin Psohlavec, the Flyers’ selections reflect a calculated push to shore up both ends of the ice.

NHL insider Frank Seravalli has released his newest trade board for Hockey 24/7, a snapshot that has instantly ignited speculation across the league.

Day 2 of the NHL Draft delivered surprising selections, twin picks for Pittsburgh, and a cascade of trade speculation involving top names across the league.

The New York Islanders made a flurry of moves at the recent NHL Draft, bringing in fresh talent while reshaping their defensive and forward groups.

The Avalanche concluded a productive second day of the draft, making nine selections while navigating trades and contract talks that ripple across the league.

The Spartans' 2026‑27 squad boasts nine players selected in the opening round of the NHL draft, eclipsing Michigan's former record and positioning the team for a championship push.

GM Mathieu Darche discussed the team’s strategy after the 2026 NHL Draft, highlighting Varlamov’s possible backup role, DeAngelo’s extension, and new coaching appointments.

The Minnesota Wild are weighing a move that could reshape their roster, using Yakov Trenin’s contract to clear space for a potential Dylan Larkin acquisition.

Vermont's girls hockey team edged New Hampshire 2‑1 in sudden death, with Zoe Zanleoni delivering the decisive goal, while the baseball squad swept the opposition 13‑8 and 7‑1.

The Canadiens targeted larger forwards and defensemen in the 2026 NHL Draft, moving up the board to secure prospects like Timofei Runtso and Cooper Cleaves, aiming to reshape the roster with physicality and depth.

The Philadelphia Flyers selected 6‑foot‑7 Kazakhstani defenseman Maksim Sokolovskii with the 27th overall pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, trading down from the 21st slot and adding depth to a blue‑line that aims to blend size with offensive upside.

Acquiring Patrik Laine would address the Wild’s need for high‑end shot creation, but the move hinges on cost, contract flexibility and the willingness to waive a no‑trade clause

Zach Olsen, Will McLaughlin and Jake Gustafson were chosen by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Vegas Golden Knights and San Jose Sharks respectively, highlighting Colorado College’s ongoing contribution to professional hockey.

The Engineers will play 17 home games at Houston Field House, open against Northeastern, and conclude with a February conference surge.