
Patrice Bergeron Joins Hockey Hall of Fame, Reflecting on a 20‑Year Legacy
Patrice Bergeron’s induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates a career defined by leadership, two‑way excellence and a Stanley Cup championship.
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Patrice Bergeron’s induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame celebrates a career defined by leadership, two‑way excellence and a Stanley Cup championship.

Patrice Bergeron's storied career with the Boston Bruins culminates in a Hall of Fame induction, where his number will be retired and his legacy celebrated.

After 19 seasons with the Boston Bruins, Patrice Bergeron is celebrated for his record six Frank J. Selke Trophies, Olympic gold medals, and a Stanley Cup, as the team prepares to retire his No. 37.

The Pittsburgh Penguins are re‑examining their draft approach after years of trading assets for immediate success, focusing on a growing prospect pool and recent high‑profile selections.

Five‑star defenseman Cam Reid, drafted 21st by the Nashville Predators, has pledged to play for the University of Michigan, bringing his OHL championship pedigree and international experience to a program that has recently produced NHL stars like Quinn Hughes, Owen Power and Luke Hughes.
After 16 seasons in the NHL, veteran center Jonathan Toews announced his retirement, closing a career marked by leadership, multiple championships and a deep imprint on the sport.

After 16 seasons and 912 career points, Jonathan Toews stepped away from the ice, closing a chapter that included three Stanley Cups, Olympic gold and a return that showcased his resilience.

Six active NHL players are under intense scrutiny as the Hockey Hall of Fame weighs their statistical achievements against the awards that traditionally signal induction.

The 2025‑26 Carolina Hurricanes captured the Stanley Cup with a dominant 16‑3 playoff run, raising the question of whether they can be considered the best team in NHL history that lacks any clear future Hall of Fame players.

The upcoming draft in Detroit will bring together a cadre of U.S. Olympic champions and a deep pool of international players as the Professional Women’s Hockey League expands to twelve teams.

The St. Louis Blues announced a series of coaching moves that will shape their staff for the upcoming 2026‑27 season, bringing in veteran assistants Greg Cronin, Vaclav Prospal and Jeremy Coupal while elevating Elliott Mondou to a new front‑office role.
Tynan Lawrence’s breakout rookie season, injury setback, and collegiate rise have positioned him as a ninth‑overall prospect for the Florida Panthers, aligning with the club’s win‑now strategy.

Doug Grandy, a firefighter from Fredericton, received the NHL’s Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award for founding Rink Rebels, a program that provides inclusive hockey training for girls, and for developing a spinoff leadership program aimed at empowering young women.

After a promising freshman season at Florida, Nyadieng "Nidi" Yiech is set to join Grand Canyon University, where she aims to make an immediate impact alongside the Foz sisters and under the guidance of Coach Winston Gandy.

From Oilers‑loving kid in Edmonton to 15‑year stalwart of the Minnesota Wild, defenseman Jared Spurgeon’s career blends underdog triumphs, leadership milestones, and a lasting impact on the ice.

A 19‑year‑old from Yukon, Gavin McKenna, is projected as the No. 1 overall selection in the NHL Draft, having impressed with 41 WHL goals and 15 NCAA points, while emphasizing that money played no role in his collegiate choice.
Maxime Meyer, a former hockey player from Toronto, switched to basketball, excelled at IMG Academy, and chose Duke over several other programs, bringing elite size and skill to a deep Blue Devils frontcourt.

Two Boston Bruins players returned with gold medals from the 2026 IIHF World Championships, while a host of other Bruins prospects contributed significantly across competing nations.

The United States and Canada advance to the quarterfinals with strong performances, setting the stage for a historic matchup.

The unexpected pairing of Sidney Crosby and Macklin Celebrini brings together a seasoned leader and a dynamic newcomer, both sharing a competitive drive and a vision for Canada's hockey resurgence.

The 2007‑born defenseman, drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins, signs with Boston College, bringing a blend of OHL experience and international bronze‑medal pedigree.

The Colorado Avalanche, fresh off a President’s Trophy win, blend star power, resilient leadership, and a dash of luck as they chase another championship.

The Professional Women's Hockey League announced Troy Ryan as its inaugural general manager and head coach for the San Jose franchise, a move that underscores the league’s independent identity and its ambition to expand the sport’s footprint.

A documentary premiering on TNT on May 21 chronicles the rise of Gavin McKenna, a Yukon-born hockey star projected as the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.