
NHL Offseason Moves: Avalanche, Maple Leafs, and More
The Colorado Avalanche remain Cup favorites despite losing a depth forward, while the Maple Leafs make an off‑board coaching hire and other teams shuffle staff and contracts.
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The Colorado Avalanche remain Cup favorites despite losing a depth forward, while the Maple Leafs make an off‑board coaching hire and other teams shuffle staff and contracts.

The Colorado Avalanche stay early Stanley Cup contenders after losing a depth forward, even as the league witnesses notable trades, retirements and coaching changes.

After 700 NHL games and titles in Sweden, Pierre‑Édouard Bellemare has decided to end his professional hockey career, concluding a two‑decade path that also included Olympic appearances for France.

An exploration of the historical dominance of a few hockey giants and the emerging challenge from nations such as Denmark, France, Ukraine and Kazakhstan, highlighting key players and historic moments.

At 41, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare steps away from the ice, closing a journey that began in Sweden, featured two Stanley Cup Final appearances, and culminated with leading France at the Olympics.

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare announced his retirement at age 41, ending a career that moved from Sweden to the NHL and culminated with captaining France at the Olympics.