
Red Wings Make Bold Moves as Free Agency Opens
The Detroit Red Wings activated the NHL's free‑agency period with a series of signings, a trade and a re‑signing, while star center Dylan Larkin's future remains unsettled.
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The Detroit Red Wings activated the NHL's free‑agency period with a series of signings, a trade and a re‑signing, while star center Dylan Larkin's future remains unsettled.

Boston’s first move of the NHL offseason sends a promising forward to San Jose, while the club honors Patrice Bergeron and eyes future draft assets.

With the Carolina Hurricanes needing just one win to capture their first championship in 20 years, the league sees blockbuster trade chatter, coaching rumors, and a nostalgic color return.

From the Bruins' search for a right‑handed defenseman to the Canucks' new head coach, the league's offseason is already delivering major storylines.

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.

From the Penguins’ goaltender report card to the Golden Knights’ five‑goal surge, this week’s action spans the NHL, AHL and even the Indy 500, raising questions about trades, jersey designs and draft priorities.

With the offseason heating up, Detroit’s management is exploring trade options, potential signings and the future of young netminder Sebastian Cossa, as analyst Bob Duff breaks down the strategy on the Full Press Hockey Podcast.