
OHL Mourns Legend Dennis Hull, a Trailblazer of Canadian Hockey
The Ontario Hockey League announced the death of Dennis Hull, a St. Catharines native whose 14‑year NHL career and post‑hockey advocacy shaped generations of players.
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The Ontario Hockey League announced the death of Dennis Hull, a St. Catharines native whose 14‑year NHL career and post‑hockey advocacy shaped generations of players.

Chicago’s scouting staff is spotlighting two Chicago Steel prospects — Jayden Kurtz and Cole Tuminaro — who could provide depth and physicality for the Blackhawks when the 2026 NHL Draft arrives.
The NHL’s Vancouver Canucks have confirmed the departure of longtime executive Dale Tallon, ending a brief but eventful stint that followed a storied playing and management career.

The Toronto Sceptres have appointed Pascal Rhéaume as their new head coach, bringing over a decade of coaching experience and a Stanley Cup‑winning playing résumé to the Professional Women's Hockey League.

Jordan Staal’s five‑goal start in the Final, the Hurricanes’ Game 4 victory, and the ripple effects of rumors surrounding Detroit’s Sebastian Cossa and Chicago’s defensive hunt

In a recent interview, former hockey goalie‑turned social media personality Mikayla Demaiter breaks down the intensity of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, her personal ties to Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen, and her disappointment with the Golden Knights' handling of Marc‑Andre Fleury.

Carter Hart is set to backstop the Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup final, a milestone that comes almost a year after a Canadian court cleared him of sexual assault charges, reigniting debates about the NHL's handling of misconduct.

The Chicago Blackhawks are shaping their next roster around Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar and Anton Frondell, and are exploring moves to add top‑six wing talent.

Dylan Larkin's three‑team list, Minnesota's cap advantage, Vegas's limitations, Florida's dilemma over Anton Lundell, potential offer‑sheet candidates, Brendan Gallagher's interest in Vancouver, and the Blackhawks' hunt for a veteran left‑shot defenseman dominate the latest chatter.

David Carle's decision to remain with the University of Denver underscores a broader trend of elite NCAA coaches weighing NHL opportunities against the security and development of college hockey.
New Jersey has quietly become one of the most productive talent pipelines for the National Hockey League, having birthed 33 players who have stepped onto the ice in the league’s highest stage.

Philipp Kurashev weighs a Swiss return as the San Jose Sharks evaluate his NHL prospects, with a qualifying offer looming and the draft adding pressure.

Eddie Olczyk's journey from a teenage Olympic standout to a celebrated broadcaster and cancer survivor illustrates resilience both on and off the ice.

Analysts predict the Toronto Maple Leafs will select Gavin McKenna first, with San Jose, Vancouver and Chicago following suit, while a host of prospects prepare for their NHL futures.

Forward Keaton Verhoeff's blend of skill, character and power‑play potential has positioned him as a leading candidate for Chicago's fourth overall selection.

A look at the scout's eye that spotted Dominik Hasek, the daring trade that seemed insignificant at the time, and the lasting impact on the Sabres franchise.

From his early days in Toronto junior hockey to his pivotal role as general manager of the Buffalo Sabres, Gerry Meehan's seven‑decade involvement with the sport left an indelible mark on the NHL.

Cole Caufield, a former University of Wisconsin hockey player, won the NHL's Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship and excellence, setting a new standard for Badgers in the league with 51 goals and helping his Montreal Canadiens reach the Eastern Conference Final.

The Boston Bruins added three depth forwards last summer, each bringing a distinct style to the roster and securing extensions that signal the club’s confidence in their contributions.

Despite ample cap space, the Chicago Blackhawks confront a thin pool of elite forwards, prompting a search for both skill and physicality.

Meta removed 39 pages that falsely claimed NHL stars had cancer, using AI‑generated content and homoglyphs to profit from traffic and manipulate playoff interest.

From Roman Kantserov's eagerly awaited arrival in Chicago to the Jack Adams Award controversy and a flurry of coaching interviews, the NHL's off‑season moves promise major reshuffles for several franchises.

The Golden Knights chase a 2-0 series advantage, the Hurricanes' lone playoff losses, Boston's potential trade target, Jon Cooper's Jack Adams triumph, Patrick Roy's Maple Leafs prospects, Patrik Elias' new GM role, Toews' possible retirement, Blackhawks' trade openness, Flyers' $8 million offer to John Carlson, and Demidov's upcoming free‑agent status.

The Lincoln Stars announced the hiring of Curtis Brown, a 13‑year NHL veteran, as their new VP of Hockey Operations, tasked with guiding player development across junior, collegiate and professional levels.