
Anaheim Ducks Secure Four AHL Talents with Two-Year Two-Way Agreements
The Ducks announced deals with Judd Caulfield, James Hamblin, Corey Schueneman and Jett Woo, each bringing a blend of NHL exposure and AHL productivity.
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The Ducks announced deals with Judd Caulfield, James Hamblin, Corey Schueneman and Jett Woo, each bringing a blend of NHL exposure and AHL productivity.

A.J. Greer signed a four‑year deal with the Ducks, citing the organization’s commitment, family‑friendly culture, and a chance to become a top‑nine player while continuing his mental‑health advocacy.

The Sharks lock in veteran defenseman Jacob Trouba to a $33 million, four‑year contract, adding physicality, leadership, and penalty‑killing depth to their blue line.
After a breakout 2025-26 AHL season, Judd Caulfield inked a two-year, two-way contract with the Anaheim Ducks, promising to add depth and versatility to the roster as the club eyes a return to the playoffs.

The NHL's free‑agency period opened at noon ET, sparking a flurry of trades and signings that could reshape the Boston Bruins' blue line and ripple across the league.

The opening of NHL free agency has triggered a cascade of player transactions, with the Avalanche seeking depth, the Panthers forming a new goaltending duo, and the Devils gaining assets while shedding contracts.

Veteran netminder Sergei Bobrovsky is poised to become an unrestricted free agent, drawing attention from contending clubs as the NHL's salary cap climbs to $104 million per team.

Two Michigan State prospects, drafted by the Anaheim Ducks, are using the NHL team's development camp to sharpen their game and bond before the new season.

The Buffalo Sabres have offered contracts to Peyton Krebs and Olen Zellweger, while four other players become free agents, setting the stage for a reshaped roster ahead of the 2026‑27 season.

When the Baltimore Orioles sent Grayson Rodriguez to the Los Angeles Angels for outfielder Taylor Ward, the move seemed to favor Los Angeles. Yet a cascade of injuries, declining velocity and poor performance has left the Angels with little value, while Ward has become a steady contributor for Baltimore. The trade now appears as a rare win for the Orioles.

Edmonton’s veteran defenseman has listed Boston among his preferred destinations, but the Bruins’ cap constraints and defensive needs complicate a potential deal.

The 2026 NHL Draft saw three Michigan alumni selected by NHL teams, each bringing distinct skills and collegiate achievements to their new professional homes.

Anaheim’s front office swapped Mason McTavish to St. Louis for two first‑round selections, using the 15th pick to bring forward Nikita Klepov into the fold.
Nikita Klepov’s 15th‑overall selection by the Anaheim Ducks spotlights a fresh wave of talent at Michigan State, where coach Adam Nightingale aims to blend offensive flair with defensive discipline.

St. Louis secures Mason McTavish from Anaheim, trading away 2026 first‑round picks, to add a 23‑year‑old forward with 181 NHL points and international championship experience.

The Anaheim Ducks announced a trade that brings Anton Wahlberg and a 2026 second‑round draft pick from the Buffalo Sabres, while sending defenseman Olen Zellweger to Buffalo.

Anaheim sends restricted free‑agent defenseman Zellweger to Buffalo for a 2023 second‑round pick, while the Sabres add forward Wahlberg and continue a flurry of roster changes.

The Ducks added forward Anton Wahlberg and a 2026 second‑round draft pick, sending defenseman Olen Zellweger to Buffalo in a swap that reshapes the team’s forward depth and defensive outlook.

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced the Hoffmann Family of Companies as new owners, introduced a trade for Hendrix Lapierre, and faced trade rumors involving Jason Robertson and Mason McTavish ahead of the NHL Draft.

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The Pittsburgh Penguins are exploring trades for several high‑profile forwards and defensemen, weighing cost, fit and long‑term strategy.

From Boyle Heights to Anaheim, Mexican supporters rally behind their national side, weaving heritage into the fabric of Los Angeles.

The Hockey Hall of Fame announces its 2026 inductees, featuring Brian Burke, Keith Tkachuk, Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price, Pekka Rinne, and Cindy Curley, celebrating on-ice excellence and off-ice impact.

Edmonton’s front office has secured Connor Murphy through 2029, a move that follows Jason Dickinson’s extension and signals a deliberate push to sharpen a defense that could finally unlock a championship for Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.