
Red Wings’ Development Camp Brims with Prospects and International Flavor
The Detroit Red Wings open their annual development camp on Monday at the Belfor Training Center, showcasing a blend of top draft picks, free agents, and overseas talent.
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The Detroit Red Wings open their annual development camp on Monday at the Belfor Training Center, showcasing a blend of top draft picks, free agents, and overseas talent.

The Detroit Red Wings open their annual development camp in Detroit, featuring a mix of draft picks, free agents, and notable Russian prospects, while dealing with injuries and off‑ice development programs.

ESPN gave the Seattle Kraken scant coverage during the NHL draft in Buffalo, opting to interview last year's top pick instead of the new selection, and the player's brief Canadian TV interview highlighted a stark contrast with other franchises.

The Bruins' training camp features a mix of seasoned college standouts and a teenage goaltender, each vying for a professional contract as the organization evaluates its future roster.

Freshman forward Zach Wooten was selected by the Winnipeg Jets in the fourth round of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, extending Wisconsin’s record of consecutive seasons with a drafted player.

The first round of the 2026 NHL Draft featured Boston University alumni Caleb Malhotra and Tynan Lawrence, each joining NHL clubs with notable family connections and collegiate achievements.
The NCAA's latest eligibility change lets student‑athletes spread five seasons over a five‑year window, a shift that originated in hockey and now faces a court battle.

The NCAA has adopted a five‑year eligibility framework that lets college athletes compete in five seasons, but the policy faces a lawsuit from a group of 2022 basketball players who claim unfair treatment.

Greg Cronin’s brief stint with the Iowa Wild ends as he joins the St. Louis Blues staff, while the team looks to rebuild after a missed playoff season.

The University of Massachusetts announced the commitment of Czech netminder Tobias Trejbal, a top‑ranked prospect expected to be drafted this month, to join the program for the 2026‑27 season.

Two Michigan State alumni are set to enter the PWHL Draft, highlighting the limited resources for women's club hockey and the broader push for greater opportunities in the sport.

Providence College announces the addition of Blake Zielinski, a 2026 NHL Draft prospect, to its men's hockey roster, highlighting his USHL performance, international championships, and award.

The NCAA's latest adjustment to eligibility criteria marks a significant shift for college hockey, aligning with stakeholder input and reducing legal uncertainty for the classes of 2025 and 2026.

Two 16‑year‑old forwards from Fort Wayne, Indiana, Carter Schoegler and Hollister Wallace, have earned spots at the USA Hockey national camp in New York, a distinction not seen in the state for more than a decade.

The NHL and the NHL Players’ Association have voiced strong opposition to a NCAA proposal that would extend college eligibility to five years, citing hockey’s distinct junior‑to‑college pipeline.

The NHL and its players’ association have voiced strong opposition to a NCAA rule that would grant athletes five years of eligibility from high school graduation or age 19, citing hockey's unique development path and the potential for unfair competitive imbalances.

The NHL and the NHL Players’ Association have voiced strong opposition to a NCAA rule that would grant athletes five years of eligibility after high school graduation or turning 19, citing the sport’s unique junior and prep‑school pipeline.

The NCAA has turned down a counter‑proposal that would have based player eligibility on age rather than high school graduation. A vote on the new 'five‑in‑five' eligibility rules is scheduled for late June, raising questions about the future of college hockey.

The Brantford Bulldogs have announced the signing of forward Owen DeGraff from the Waterloo Black Hawks, highlighting his impressive offensive production, academic achievements, and readiness to contribute to the team's competitive ambitions.

After a breakout year with the Victoriaville Tigres, Egor Shilov has chosen Penn State, turning down Boston University and joining a recruiting class that also includes Charlie Michaud and Marco Mignosa.

The Denver native, who recorded 15 assists with the Penticton Vees and helped the team reach the WHL Western Conference Final, has pledged to join Penn State’s men’s hockey program.

The national camp, held in Blaine, Minnesota, offers top goaltenders and defenders a chance to refine their skills under seasoned coaches.