
Flyers’ Offseason Moves Hint at Center Hunt Amid Playoff Fallout
With the Flyers eyeing a first‑line center, the summer’s trade chatter involves Matty Beniers, while the Avalanche’s coaching future and Marner’s reflections add intrigue.
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With the Flyers eyeing a first‑line center, the summer’s trade chatter involves Matty Beniers, while the Avalanche’s coaching future and Marner’s reflections add intrigue.

The Seattle Kraken have just over a month to lock up forward Bobby McMann, who could become an unrestricted free agent if no deal is reached.

The 2026‑27 Pittsburgh Penguins lineup takes shape, Mitch Marner faces backlash in Toronto, Colorado's frustration mounts, and playoff series intensify across the NHL.

The Minnesota Wild’s offseason chatter centers on a potential swap of prospect Jesper Wallstedt for star forward Brady Tkachuk, a move that many analysts deem ill‑fitted for the team’s long‑term goals.

From his early days in Dorchester to his legendary battles on the ice, Forbes Kennedy left an indelible mark on the sport and the community he called home.

Mitch Marner reflects on personal challenges, gratitude, and his leading role as the Golden Knights prepare for the championship series.

Despite modest scoring numbers, Caleb Malhotra’s blend of size, defensive responsibility and playoff performance has vaulted him into serious consideration for the Canucks’ top pick, drawing praise from scouts and analysts alike.

Despite a core of elite talent, the Boston Bruins confront a fragile outlook as regression risks loom and roster upgrades remain a priority for the 2026‑27 season.

Forbes Kennedy, the aggressive center who topped the NHL in penalty minutes, died at 90. His career spanned multiple franchises, a landmark trade, and a celebrated act of bravery that saved a young girl’s life.

Chris Pronger’s recent interview with Maple Leafs management reveals his views on a needed defensive overhaul and his brief engagement with the team’s hockey operations.

In a recent discussion, Pronger detailed his two‑hour conversation with Maple Leafs executives, his prior role with the Florida Panthers, and why the franchise ultimately chose a different path.

Speculation about Auston Matthews' next contract has turned into a strategic chess game, with the Minnesota Wild emerging as the leading suitor. Meanwhile, the Colorado Avalanche face an early series deficit and the Montreal Canadiens eye a deep playoff run.

The NHL playoffs are delivering dramatic series, injury concerns and off‑ice moves that are reshaping team dynamics.

The Golden Knights are one win away from the Stanley Cup Final, driven by a dominant power play and the return of Mark Stone.

The United States rolled past Hungary with a 7‑3 victory, highlighted by early goals, a power‑play strike from Matthew Tkachuk and a standout performance by Joseph Woll.

The United States posted a 7-3 victory over Hungary, highlighted by early goals, a power-play strike, and a late empty-net tally, positioning them for a quarterfinal berth.

The United States routed Hungary 7‑3 in a high‑scoring affair, with Ryan Leonard, Csanad Erdely and Justin Faulk leading the charge. Goaltender Joseph Woll’s 14 saves and a perfect power‑play conversion sealed a quarterfinal spot.

After undergoing surgery for an undisclosed injury, Max Domi will miss the start of training camp, leaving the Maple Leafs to reassess their roster as they chase a top draft pick.

The Columbus Blue Jackets are weighing veteran free agents, evaluating trade rumors, and scouting draft prospects ahead of a pivotal offseason.

The Columbus Blue Jackets are evaluating free‑agent defensemen, reviewing recent player transactions, and scouting top prospects ahead of the NHL Draft in Buffalo.

The Tampa Bay Lightning have re-signed forward Scott Sabourin to a one-year, two-way contract, adding depth and penalty-killing presence to the roster.

The proposed swap of Auston Matthews for Matt Boldy raises questions about the Wild’s future competitiveness and financial flexibility.

The Bruins part ways with assistant coach Jay Leach, the Capitals bring in Ray Bennett, and the Islanders’ AHL team rebrands as the Hamilton Hammers, while the Canadiens take an early lead in the East and several Bruins compete at the World Championships.

After securing a second straight Gagarin Cup with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Byron Froese is set to end his 15‑year professional journey, reflecting on a path that included NHL stints with several franchises and two Russian championships.