
St. Louis Blues Poised for a Stanley Cup Run
The Blues have transformed a rebuild narrative into a genuine push for the Cup, leveraging cap flexibility and youthful talent.
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The Blues have transformed a rebuild narrative into a genuine push for the Cup, leveraging cap flexibility and youthful talent.

After nine consecutive years of voting for the NHL Awards, I explain the reasoning behind my choices, from the Hart Trophy to the Masterton, and highlight the players who earned my All‑Star and All‑Rookie nods.

The NHL’s traditional awards gala has been replaced by a staggered rollout that unfolds across the Stanley Cup Playoffs, spotlighting the Hart, Norris, Calder and other trophies while the postseason reshapes narratives.

Beckett Sennecke’s breakout season earns him a spot on the All‑Rookie Team and fuels Anaheim’s playoff push.

Upper Deck’s debut of game‑worn jersey cards for NHL rookies links each card to a player’s jersey number, includes a 1‑of‑1 autographed variation, and will launch on June 3 as part of the 2025‑26 Extended Series.
The Professional Women's Hockey League is set to broaden its footprint for the 2026‑27 season, adding franchises in Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs fired coach Craig Berube after missing the playoffs, and New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer captured the Calder Memorial Trophy.

Pavel Dorofeyev’s second‑period knee injury gave way to a decisive overtime strike, propelling the Golden Knights toward a potential series clincher.

In a tightly contested Game 5, the Anaheim Ducks rallied to tie the series 2-2 after Olen Zellweger scored his inaugural playoff goal, sending the contest to overtime.

Pavel Dorofeyev’s sudden‑death goal caps a 3‑2 win, pushing the Golden Knights one victory away from the Western Conference final.

The Anaheim Ducks and Vegas Golden Knights are tied 2-2 heading into a pivotal Game 5, with key player milestones and front-office recognition adding intrigue.

Pat Verbeek, the Anaheim Ducks’ general manager, has been nominated for the 2025‑26 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award. His three‑decade NHL career, two Stanley Cup championships, and recent success in building a competitive roster have positioned him as a leading candidate for the honor.

A look at the standout rookie contributions that have defined the early rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs, from scoring streaks to shutout heroics.

The Ducks rallied in Game 4 to even the series, leveraging a potent power play and a rare off night from Carter Hart as both teams turn their focus to the next battle.