
NHL offseason set for major roster shifts as cap rises
The Carolina Hurricanes lead the league while salary‑cap growth fuels speculation over player movement, draft prospects and upcoming free‑agency signings.
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The Carolina Hurricanes lead the league while salary‑cap growth fuels speculation over player movement, draft prospects and upcoming free‑agency signings.

The Carolina Hurricanes sit atop the NHL standings while teams across the league navigate contract buyouts, potential trades and a looming draft that could redefine their futures.

Jordan Staal’s five‑goal start in the Final, the Hurricanes’ Game 4 victory, and the ripple effects of rumors surrounding Detroit’s Sebastian Cossa and Chicago’s defensive hunt

Dylan Larkin's three‑team list, Minnesota's cap advantage, Vegas's limitations, Florida's dilemma over Anton Lundell, potential offer‑sheet candidates, Brendan Gallagher's interest in Vancouver, and the Blackhawks' hunt for a veteran left‑shot defenseman dominate the latest chatter.

Jonny Brodzinski is expected to leave the Rangers as an unrestricted free agent this summer, while the Blackhawks consider options for Andre Burakovsky, Brendan Gallagher's agent talks with the Canucks, and Golden Knights' defensemen gear up for the Final.

The Wilkes‑Barre/Scranton Penguins forced a tie in the Eastern Conference Final, while the Maple Leafs search for a new coach and several key players face uncertain futures.

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

A whirlwind of speculation surrounds the upcoming free‑agency period, with trade chatter, coaching appointments and playoff results driving the conversation.

Brendan Gallagher reflects on a storied Canadiens tenure, weighing loyalty against a shifting roster and a possible move to the Vancouver Canucks.

Christian Kirsch's flawless Memorial Cup run, Macklin Celebrini's world‑championship impact, and off‑ice developments from the San Jose Sharks organization illustrate a dynamic period for the franchise.

A whirlwind of on‑ice achievements and off‑ice ventures defines the latest chapter in professional hockey.

The Vancouver Canucks announced a new leadership structure that places the Sedin twins at the top of the organization, with Ryan Johnson leading hockey operations as the team eyes a high‑profile draft.