
Gerry Meehan, Beloved Sabres Legend, Dies at 79
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.
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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.

Egor Zavragin, a prized Philadelphia Flyers prospect, has transferred to Metallurg Magnitogorsk and committed to a four‑year contract, aiming to sharpen his game in the KHL before a potential NHL debut.

The trade from SKA St. Petersburg to Metallurg Magnitogorsk reflects a strategic shift for the Philadelphia Flyers prospect, who will extend his KHL contract through 2027‑28 while seeking increased playing time.

Recent moves involve top‑line centers seeking new destinations, a celebrated Bruins anniversary, a botched Leafs‑Canadiens deal, and several notable awards and hires.

Detroit’s top‑20 center Dylan Larkin has requested a trade, and the Philadelphia Flyers are among the teams eager to acquire him, but the price may prove steep.

The playoffs have become a unique intersection of elite sport and family life, as Hurricanes athletes juggle championship pursuits with the births of their children.

During Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, fans directed the phrase "no means no" at goaltender Carter Hart, whose past legal troubles resurfaced amid a league suspension and a surprising playoff resurgence.
The Carolina Hurricanes' march to the Stanley Cup Final coincided with the births of children to key players, adding a personal dimension to their on‑ice triumphs.

A top‑line center with 67 points this season is on the market, and three clubs are emerging as potential suitors.

Detroit’s 30‑year‑old captain has signaled willingness to move, prompting Philadelphia’s interest despite contractual hurdles.

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 Wilkes‑Barre/Scranton Penguins forced a tie in the Eastern Conference Final, while the Maple Leafs search for a new coach and several key players face uncertain futures.

The Carolina Hurricanes' leading scorers have combined for just three goals in the Stanley Cup Final, prompting coach Rod Brind'Amour to call for more offensive zone time and better execution.

The Philadelphia Flyers are exploring the addition of John Carlson, a seasoned power‑play quarterback, as they weigh cap space and roster depth heading into the next season
The Seattle Kraken are leveraging cap flexibility, draft capital, and a pipeline of prospects to craft a sustainable path back to the playoffs.

Finland secured a dramatic overtime win at the IIHF World Championships, Norway captured bronze, and Patrice Bergeron was inducted into the Hall of Fame, while NHL front offices shift and the Memorial Cup concludes.

The Philadelphia Flyers are exploring a major upgrade to their forward lines this summer, with rumors swirling around a possible acquisition of Anaheim Ducks center Mason McTavish.

The Philadelphia Flyers announced the signing of forward Ilya Pautov to a three‑year entry‑level contract, joining five other 2024 draft picks in the pipeline. The move underscores the team’s focus on youthful talent from the Kontinental Hockey League.

Philadelphia has committed to a three-year, entry-level contract with Ilya Pautov, a promising Russian winger whose recent MHL performances hint at a high-upside future.

In a dramatic bronze‑medal game at the World Championships, Norway’s 20‑year‑old forward Michael Brandsegg‑Nygard led all Norwegian skaters with over 20 minutes of ice time and set up the decisive goal in overtime. The performance arrives as the league prepares for an 84‑game season, while teammate Carter Bear’s recent Memorial Cup heroics signal further offensive promise.

The Philadelphia Flyers hold the 21st overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft and are exploring trade options, while international performances and roster rumors add intrigue to the league's upcoming season.

After starting the 2025‑26 campaign on the fringe of the lineup, Emil Andrae earned increased minutes, showing marked improvement in puck‑moving, playmaking and defensive poise, though his offensive output remained modest.

With a 6‑foot‑5 frame and 26 points in 73 games, Mason Lohrei is drawing interest from several NHL clubs. The Boston Bruins are exploring trade options to bolster other areas of their roster, sparking speculation about a move for the 25‑year‑old defenceman.