
Veteran French Forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare Calls Time on His Career
Pierre-Edouard Bellemare announced his retirement at age 41, ending a career that moved from Sweden to the NHL and culminated with captaining France at the Olympics.
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Pierre-Edouard Bellemare announced his retirement at age 41, ending a career that moved from Sweden to the NHL and culminated with captaining France at the Olympics.

The upcoming induction ceremony will recognize a diverse group of athletes, coaches and teams whose achievements have shaped baseball in upstate New York.

A look at the most significant injuries affecting fantasy baseball rosters and the expected timelines for key players

Upcoming changes in college football conference realignment for 2026 bring historic programs into the FBS, reshape major conferences and introduce new postseason challenges.

Virginia Tech announced the hiring of Josh Reynolds, a seasoned pitching coach and scouting director, to lead its pitching performance and baseball analytics efforts.

An exploration of standout and underperforming recruits in Wyoming football history, highlighting how talent translated — or failed to translate — into professional success.

The Nashville Predators announced a blockbuster trade, adding forward Ross Colton and goaltender Isak Posch while parting with draft picks and prospect Magnus Chrona.

Kim Weiss, a trailblazing coach with a proven record in professional hockey, has been appointed head coach of the new Professional Women's Hockey League franchise set to debut in Las Vegas for the 2026‑2027 season. Her journey from video analyst to assistant coach, coupled with historic milestones, positions her to shape a competitive, community‑driven team that promises excitement for players and fans alike.

The Colorado Avalanche sent forward Ross Colton and goalie Isak Posch to the Nashville Predators for draft picks and the rights to Magnus Chrona, a move that frees up salary‑cap room for a defensive upgrade.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced that its newest franchise in Las Vegas will be led by veteran coach Kim Weiss, marking a milestone in the league’s growth and a reunion with general manager Dominique DiDia.

The Carolina Hurricanes secured their first championship since 2006, defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in a series defined by goaltending changes, injury setbacks and a comparatively easier Eastern Conference path.

The Minnesota Wild have locked forward Michael McCarron into a seven‑year, $3.33 million‑per‑year contract, a move that blends market savvy with a focus on depth and physicality.

Isaiah Alvarez, a three‑star wide receiver from Don Bosco Prep, has pledged to Rutgers over Power Five suitors, highlighting the program's growing appeal amid a recruiting landscape shaped by money and NIL.

The College Baseball Foundation celebrated the 2026 season with a suite of awards that highlighted offensive brilliance, pitching dominance, and coaching excellence.

After a season split between the AHL and a brief NHL call‑up, veteran blueliner Nathan Clurman has agreed to a one‑year deal with the Swedish club SHL Rogle, seeking fresh ice time and a chance to rebuild his professional trajectory.

The Colorado Avalanche have until June 29 to decide on qualifying offers for six restricted free agents, a group anchored by Jack Drury and complemented by a mix of emerging talent and injury‑plagued prospects.
The recent bail of Rory Nathaniel Mushlin, a former youth hockey coach accused of multiple felonies involving minors, has reignited concerns about oversight in Colorado’s amateur sports programs.

A weak unrestricted free-agent class is forcing NHL clubs to turn to the trade market, sparking a flurry of moves that could reshape the competitive balance heading into next season.

Despite a 22.7 percent jump in operating expenses, the University of Maine’s hockey program balances a lean budget with a focus on player development, coaching impact and private support, positioning it as a model for mid‑tier collegiate programs.

Monshun Sales, a consensus five‑star recruit and the first ever in Indiana history, pledged to the Hoosiers, joining a class that already boasts multiple four‑star talents.
Illinois coach Bret Bielema disclosed a massive financial overture from Tennessee for Luke Altmyer, who chose to stay with Illinois. The revelation follows a dramatic bowl win and sets the stage for Tennessee’s new quarterback strategy.
The latest waiver wire trends highlight a surge of young talent, with several players delivering breakout performances across both hitting and pitching.

A rundown of Thursday's starter performances reveals both bright spots and warning signs, guiding fantasy owners on trade decisions and roster moves.

Expert rankings highlight top prospects like Jeremiyah Love, Jordyn Tyson and Kenyon Sadiq, while late‑round running back Jonah Coleman emerges as a potential depth‑chart climber.