
Bowen Byram Commits to Chicago Blackhawks with Record Extension
Bowen Byram's six‑year, $75 million extension with the Chicago Blackhawks marks a pivotal moment for the franchise and its defensive future.
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Bowen Byram's six‑year, $75 million extension with the Chicago Blackhawks marks a pivotal moment for the franchise and its defensive future.

Colorado Avalanche's core is aging, prompting interest in veteran forwards like Anders Lee and Patrick Kane for depth.

The opening round of the 2026 NHL Draft highlighted a wave of USHL‑produced players, with Wyatt Cullen, Tynan Lawrence, Ilia Morosov and Jack Hextall each hearing their names called.

A trade that sends forward JJ Peterka to the Boston Bruins could reshape the team’s offensive depth, while the club faces a looming decision on unrestricted free agent Viktor Arvidsson.

The 2026 NHL mock draft highlights key prospects and the specific roster gaps each team aims to fill, from the Maple Leafs' top centre to the Sharks' defensive anchor.

Jayden Kurtz, an NHL prospect, explains why he elected to complete his senior year at Rogers High School in Minnesota, citing community, friendships, and the state’s unique hockey culture.

Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney is exploring trades that could reshape the roster, focusing on Pavel Zacha, Mason Lohrei, Casey Mittelstadt and a possible addition of Brandon Carlo from the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Chicago acquires the Stanley Cup‑winning defenseman Bowen Byram, surrendering top draft picks and a veteran blueliner, while Buffalo walks away with a fresh infusion of talent and future assets.

With Viktor Arvidsson poised to test free agency, the Boston Bruins confront a pivotal decision that could dictate their next line‑up.

With Bowen Byram entering his prime and set to become an unrestricted free agent, Buffalo must weigh his value against salary‑cap constraints while aiming for a Stanley Cup run.

The Bruins' second line combined for 95 points and 41 goals, prompting discussions about extensions, trades, and the search for a top‑center.

The IIHF World Championships saw seven Boston Bruins advance as the tournament resumes, while the Vegas Golden Knights swept Colorado to reach the Stanley Cup Final, and other key developments unfold.

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.

The Boston Bruins are weighing trade and contract decisions as they aim to bolster speed and skill, eyeing players like Casey Mittelstadt and navigating the future of Viktor Arvidsson.

The Boston Bruins have a substantial salary‑cap cushion heading into the summer and a roster of restricted and group‑6 free agents whose projected deals shape the team’s next chapter.

A look back at the criticism of Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland, the Rantanen trade, and how his strategy has reshaped the team into a Cup contender.