
Michael Gildon Returns to Allen Americans for 2026‑27 Season
The Allen Americans have secured forward Michael Gildon for the next season, highlighting his recent performance and international pedigree.
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The Allen Americans have secured forward Michael Gildon for the next season, highlighting his recent performance and international pedigree.
Max McCormick, a former NHL player and Wisconsin Mr. Hockey, has taken an assistant coaching role with the Green Bay Notre Dame hockey program, aiming to guide the next generation of talent.

A Neukirchen‑Vluyn household offers free lodging to Ottawa Senators supporters traveling for the NHL’s first games in Germany, inviting them to share meals, local sights and the sport’s growing global story.

Late July and early August 2026 brought a flurry of contract announcements that will echo through the next decade, featuring veteran returns, rookie breakthroughs and contentious negotiations.

A look at recent contract moves across European leagues, highlighting the journeys of three North American players finding new homes.

The Pittsburgh Penguins saw 29 players exit the roster in 2024‑25, sparking a cascade of trades and signings that produced mixed results across the league.

Two days after signing former NHL defenseman Cal Foote, Färjestad BK reversed course and terminated his contract, a move driven by public outcry and evolving views on his past legal issues.

The Allen Americans have signed forwards Anthony Rinaldi and Mathieu De St. Phalle for the upcoming 2026‑27 season, bolstering their roster with players experienced in both North American and European competition.

Macklin Celebrini’s historic contract with the San Jose Sharks, along with a broader trend of mid‑term deals, signals a strategic pivot in how NHL teams manage talent and salary cap space.

After a standout season with the San Jose Barracuda, Colin White has agreed to a $900,000 NHL‑level deal with the New Jersey Devils, bringing his 48 points and playoff experience to the roster.

Recent contracts, trade chatter and training‑camp updates across the league set the stage for a busy summer.

The Leafs have added Darren Raddysh and Emil Andrae while keeping Oliver Ekman‑Larsson and Morgan Rielly, and they now face a crowded defensive landscape in the Atlantic Division.

The upcoming unrestricted free‑agent class for the 2027 NHL season brings together marquee talent, contract intrigue, and potential team reshuffles across the league.

Forward Hank Crone, a Dallas native, has signed a contract for the 2026‑27 campaign, bringing back a proven scorer who topped the league with 105 points two seasons ago.

Shane Pinto talks about the unexpected trade of Brady Tkachuk, stressing that business and friendship are separate and that the team's core remains strong.

From defensive standouts to goaltending gems, the American Hockey League is delivering a fresh wave of talent ready to influence NHL rosters.

The blockbuster trade that sends Brady Tkachuk to Florida in exchange for three first‑round picks and a second‑rounder brings the Tkachuk brothers together in the Sunshine State, a move that Shane Pinto says he fully understands.

The Boston Bruins have named Michael DiPietro as their backup goaltender for the upcoming season, while other NHL clubs discuss trade possibilities, free‑agent interest, and roster changes ahead of the new campaign.

A whirlwind of speculation surrounds key player trades, front‑office reshuffles, and unexpected detours, painting a dynamic picture of the league’s upcoming landscape.

The Florida Panthers will host the Minnesota Wild on Oct. 10, aiming to extend their home‑opener winning streak while debuting new Olympic‑bound talent.

Despite falling short on major upgrades, the Philadelphia Flyers still have several free agents who could bolster their lineup, from scoring wingers to defensive depth.

A look at how the Edmonton Oilers' odds have tumbled from +1200 to +900 in just two weeks, the impact of new signings, and how other contenders are positioning themselves for the upcoming season.

After years in the OHL, AHL and multiple NHL stops, Curtis Douglas signs a two‑year contract with Seattle, bringing grit and a proven willingness to drop the gloves.

As the new season approaches, Claude Giroux, Nick Foligno and Patrick Kane are set to join an exclusive club of players with 20-plus NHL seasons, each bringing distinct storylines and leadership to their respective clubs.