
Bruins Eye Buyout Moves as Deadline Looms
The Boston Bruins face a June 30 deadline to decide whether to buy out Elias Lindholm and Joonas Korpisalo, a choice that will reshape the roster and cap space for years to come.
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The Boston Bruins face a June 30 deadline to decide whether to buy out Elias Lindholm and Joonas Korpisalo, a choice that will reshape the roster and cap space for years to come.

The Hurricanes finished the postseason with a 16‑3 record, blending veteran leadership, aggressive offense and stellar goaltending to win the Cup, while trade rumors swirl around several NHL franchises.
The Carolina Hurricanes clinched the 2026 Stanley Cup, delivering a four‑game‑to‑two victory that added another chapter to the Badgers' impressive lineage of champions.

At 37, Jordan Staal captured the Conn Smythe Trophy after guiding the Carolina Hurricanes to a Stanley Cup victory, delivering six goals, clutch faceoff wins and a legacy‑defining performance.

The Hurricanes clinched their second championship, driven by surprise contributors and a strategic coaching shift, while the Golden Knights confront pivotal roster decisions.

The latest All‑Rookie Team voting underscores Montreal’s thriving development pipeline, whereas the Ottawa Senators continue to wrestle with a depleted farm system and a string of under‑performing drafts.

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.

Recent reports detail player movement possibilities, goaltender decisions, and a wild Pittsburgh driving story that captures the sport’s off‑ice flavor.

At 17, Keaton Verhoeff left the Western Hockey League and stepped onto the ice for the University of North Dakota, helping the Fighting Hawks reach the Frozen Four and earning a spot on Canada’s 2026 World Junior roster.

Former NHL forward Jason York has detailed a pattern of dishonest behavior by Mike Babcock that culminated in a low‑value trade, raising questions as the Edmonton Oilers consider hiring the coach despite his recent playoff shortcomings.

Veteran forward Max McCormick announced his retirement on Tuesday, closing a career that included a captaincy of the Coachella Valley Firebirds, stints with the Ottawa Senators, Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes and Seattle Kraken, and a legacy as the franchise’s all‑time leader in goals and points.

The Carolina Hurricanes took a 3-2 lead in the Stanley Cup Final after a double overtime win against the Ottawa Senators, putting them one victory away from the championship.
The Bruins add a seasoned coach with international championship experience to their staff.

Detroit’s star center Dylan Larkin has formally asked for a trade, and his representation is scouting potential suitors, including Dallas and Tampa Bay. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues are holding out for a steep package from Philadelphia for Robert Thomas, and Ottawa’s interest in Jake DeBrusk is hampered by a no‑movement clause.

After twelve years of professional hockey, forward Max McCormick has retired, leaving behind a legacy of record‑setting performances, back‑to‑back conference titles, and lasting community contributions that the Firebirds will honor during the 2026‑2027 season.

After a 12‑year professional hockey career, Max McCormick has retired, leaving behind a legacy of record‑setting performance, back‑to‑back Western Conference titles and recognition for his community impact. The Firebirds will celebrate his contributions during the 2026‑27 season.

Captain and forward Max McCormick has hung up his skates after a 12‑year professional career, leaving behind franchise records and a legacy of community service that the Firebirds will celebrate next season.

Max McCormick, captain of the Coachella Valley Firebirds, has retired after a 12‑year professional career marked by championship success, community leadership and a lasting legacy in the AHL.

Intense overtime finishes, goaltending questions and a looming trade rumor around Dylan Larkin add layers of drama to the 2024 Stanley Cup Final

After a modest season with Spartak, veteran goaltender Alexander Georgiev is set to test free agency on July 1, hoping to latch onto an NHL roster that could include the Edmonton Oilers or Ottawa Senators.

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.

Cole Caufield becomes the first former Wisconsin Badger to win the NHL’s Lady Byng Trophy, celebrated for his sportsmanship and competitive spirit.

Mikael Wikstrand left the Ottawa Senators in 2015 to care for his brother, later signing with Farjestad BK and retiring in 2020 after an Olympic appearance.

The Philadelphia Flyers are exploring a potential trade of veteran defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen this summer, drawing attention from the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens. Young talent added by Philadelphia adds pressure on Ristolainen, whose injury history appears behind him, while prospects like Michael Hage and David Reinbacher could be part of a fair return.