
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.

The Buffalo Sabres traded the 45th overall pick and prospect Anton Wahlberg to Anaheim for defenseman Olen Zellweger, while also completing several other roster moves ahead of the NHL draft in Buffalo.

Anaheim sends restricted free‑agent defenseman Zellweger to Buffalo for a 2023 second‑round pick, while the Sabres add forward Wahlberg and continue a flurry of roster changes.

Bill Guerin’s five‑year stint as Minnesota Wild GM blends solid drafting, selective trades and careful contract work, setting the club up as a genuine Stanley Cup threat despite a few missteps.

The Buffalo Sabres face the prospect of losing key forward Alex Tuch to free agency, prompting a strategic review of roster moves and draft strategy.

The Chicago Blackhawks acquire Bowen Byram and Jordan Greenway, the Pittsburgh Penguins welcome new owners, and the league explores expansion into Austin and Houston, while coaching veteran Mike Babcock takes the helm in Edmonton.

With the NHL trade deadline looming, Montreal’s management faces a crowded market as rivals aggressively reshuffle rosters, forcing Kent Hughes to act swiftly to fill critical gaps.

Chicago swaps its fourth overall pick and a 45th‑rounder for Bowen Byram and Jordan Greenway, sparking both excitement and concern over the team's defensive outlook and Bedard's supporting cast.

The past week saw a cascade of trades involving top prospects, picks, and seasoned forwards, with the Minnesota Wild positioning themselves for a potential Dylan Larkin acquisition and a defensive upgrade in the upcoming draft.

The Buffalo Sabres have confirmed a blockbuster move ahead of the 2026 NHL Draft, acquiring the fourth overall selection from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for defenseman Bowen Byram and forward Jordan Greenway. The trade not only reshapes the Sabres' roster but also adds a high‑profile pick to a draft class that is already generating considerable buzz.

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.

Chicago secures veteran defenseman Bowen Byram and power forward Jordan Greenway, while sending Louis Crevier and draft assets to Buffalo.

With the league's salary cap climbing, clubs are exploring ways to offload hefty deals, spotlighting a handful of players whose contracts could be reshaped before the next season.
The Montreal Canadiens survived a Game 7 battle against the Buffalo Sabres, with Alex Newhook scoring the overtime winner. The victory propels the Canadiens into a conference final against the Carolina Hurricanes while the Professional Women's Hockey League announces expansion to San Jose and Detroit, a move celebrated by local officials. Meanwhile, Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson will undergo hip surgery, casting uncertainty over his recovery.

In a thrilling Game 7, the Montreal Canadiens edged the Buffalo Sabres 3‑2 in overtime, with Alex Newhook delivering the winning goal. The win marks the team’s 17th Game 7 victory in franchise history and sets up a showdown with the Carolina Hurricanes.

In a Game 7 that swung back and forth, the Montreal Canadiens secured a 3‑2 overtime victory over the Buffalo Sabres, propelled by Alex Newhook’s second career Game 7 winner. The win sends the Canadiens into the Eastern Conference finals against a well‑rested Carolina Hurricanes squad.

In a dramatic Game 7 overtime, Alex Newhook delivered the winning goal for Montreal, sending the Canadiens to face the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference finals.

In a thrilling Game 7, the Montreal Canadiens survived a late rally from the Buffalo Sabres to win 3‑2 in overtime, with Alex Newhook delivering the decisive strike. The win sends the Canadiens to face a rested Carolina Hurricanes squad in the Eastern Conference finals, while the Sabres’ surprising resurgence ends after a seven‑game streak of Game 7 defeats.
The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Buffalo Sabres 3-2 in overtime during Game 7 of their Eastern Conference second-round playoff series. Alex Newhook scored the winning goal, and the team will now face the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference finals. Meanwhile, the Professional Women's Hockey League announced its expansion to San Jose, California, and Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson will undergo hip surgery, casting uncertainty over his availability.

A 3‑2 overtime loss to Montreal sealed the Buffalo Sabres' season, but the team's remarkable rise from the bottom of the league to the Atlantic Division title will linger long after the final buzzer.

In a Game 7 overtime showdown, the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Buffalo Sabres 3-2, propelled by Alex Newhook’s winner and stellar goaltending from Jakub Dobeš, advancing to face the Carolina Hurricanes.

A late surge by the Buffalo Sabres ties the series‑deciding game and sets up a showdown with the Hurricanes.

In a dramatic Game 7, the Buffalo Sabres rallied from a two‑goal hole to tie the contest, with Rasmus Dahlin’s 6:27 third‑period goal sending the game to overtime. The victory sets up a clash with the Carolina Hurricanes, who enter the series fresh after sweeping two rounds.

Veteran forward Alex Tuch draws on three career Game 7 appearances, including a 2019 loss that reshaped NHL rules, as the Sabres prepare to host the Montreal Canadiens in a high‑stakes seventh match.