
Shiann Darkangelo Commits to PWHL Detroit for Inaugural 2026‑27 Season
PWHL Detroit has signed forward Shiann Darkangelo to a two‑year contract, bolstering the roster ahead of the league’s first season in 2026‑27.
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PWHL Detroit has signed forward Shiann Darkangelo to a two‑year contract, bolstering the roster ahead of the league’s first season in 2026‑27.

The upcoming Fire ‘n’ Ice Sports Arena, slated to open on September 1, 2026, will combine two NHL‑size ice rinks with an accredited high school, AI‑driven academics, and a suite of community facilities, while plans for a regional expansion take shape.

With the draft set for Buffalo on June 26, the Senators' scouting staff is zeroing in on a select group of prospects, including forward Jaxon Cover and WHL scoring champion Markus Ruck.

Forward Michael Carcone created the Carcone Cup to keep his children skating through the summer, turning a personal initiative into a multi‑day youth tournament at the Mammoth Ice Center that emphasizes fun and development.

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Swedish forward Viggo Björck is projected as a top‑10 talent in the 2026 NHL Draft, drawing considerable interest from the Nashville Predators.

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A quick dive into the Predators' operational changes, the buzz around free agents, trade whispers, and notable events abroad, all wrapped in a single, coffee‑ready recap.

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With the Carolina Hurricanes needing just one win to capture their first championship in 20 years, the league sees blockbuster trade chatter, coaching rumors, and a nostalgic color return.

The Florida Panthers hold a first‑round selection for the first time since 2021, and scouting reports point to Latvian defenseman Alberts Smits as a potential ninth‑overall target.

Michael Carcone’s Carcone Cup, originally a summer skating plan for his children, has evolved into a full‑scale youth hockey tournament at the Mammoth Ice Center, emphasizing fun and repetition over competition while reflecting Utah’s rising hockey participation.

A look at how Dorofeyev’s 72‑goal stretch, power‑play dominance and quiet dedication have positioned him for a lucrative new deal with the Vegas Golden Knights.

The 2026 schedule sees the Tigers open at North Carolina, face Harvard three times, and renew rivalries with Northwestern, Temple and St. Joe’s, building on a dominant 18‑4 campaign.

Slovak winger Michal Svrcek, a 2025 fourth‑round pick of the Detroit Red Wings, is moving to the Ontario Hockey League’s Windsor Spitfires after a standout performance in Sweden.

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