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On June 29, 2016, the hockey world witnessed a cascade of blockbuster moves that still echo through the sport's evolving media landscape.
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On June 29, 2016, the hockey world witnessed a cascade of blockbuster moves that still echo through the sport's evolving media landscape.
The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class introduces six new members, sparking debate over evolving induction criteria and the need for greater openness in the selection process.

Pekka Rinne’s distinguished career, from his early days with the Admirals to his record‑setting tenure with the Nashville Predators, culminates in a Hall of Fame induction that highlights his lasting impact on the sport.

From Vezina Trophy glory to a Stanley Cup Final run, Rinne’s career is honored in the 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class, where his contributions to the Predators and to Finland’s hockey rise are highlighted.

After learning he would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame while at home in Finland, veteran goaltender Pekka Rinne looked back on a 15‑year odyssey that delivered a Vezina Trophy, a Presidents’ Trophy and a Stanley Cup Final appearance, while also shaping the next generation of European net‑minders.

Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators’ all‑time win leader, was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame on June 22. The ceremony in Toronto on Nov. 9 will celebrate his career, international achievements, and a new statue, while also honoring executive Brian Burke.

After 15 seasons with the Nashville Predators, Pekka Rinne will be celebrated as an Honored Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, joining an elite group of players whose contributions have shaped the sport.

After 15 seasons with the Nashville Predators, Pekka Rinne is inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, honored with a statue, a retired jersey, and a lasting impact on youth cancer research.

After an 18‑season tenure with the Nashville Predators, Pekka Rinne will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, joining an exclusive group of franchise icons.

After a 15‑year tenure that defined a generation of Predators hockey, Pekka Rinne will be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame, joining former captain Shea Weber and longtime GM David Poile.
Pekka Rinne, the Nashville Predators’ all‑time leader in wins, saves and shutouts, has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame, becoming the first Finnish-born net‑minder to be so honoured. His career, marked by a Vezina Trophy, international MVP honors and a celebrated statue, will be commemorated at a ceremony in Toronto on Nov. 9, 2026.

After a two‑decade career that delivered a Stanley Cup, Olympic gold and a suite of individual awards, Carey Price will be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame this June.
Former Nashville Predators goaltender Pekka Rinne will be celebrated with a Hall of Fame induction in 2026, joining the likes of Shea Weber and marking a milestone in Finnish hockey history.

After a 15‑year career that defined Montreal’s net, Carey Price is set to be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame alongside a distinguished group of players and builders.

Six active NHL players are under intense scrutiny as the Hockey Hall of Fame weighs their statistical achievements against the awards that traditionally signal induction.

Twenty years after their 2006 Calder Cup triumph, the Hershey Bears' championship run is remembered for its depth, resilience, and the lasting impact it had on the franchise and the league.
Vancouver’s recent hosting of the FIFA Men’s World Cup and its long-standing legacy in international hockey illustrate a city that repeatedly turns its venues into stages for sport’s biggest stories.

Former Colorado Avalanche executive Chris MacFarland discusses his transition to President of Hockey Operations and General Manager of the Nashville Predators, emphasizing family support, talent development and the unique influence of owner Nick Saban.

Chris MacFarland, the newly appointed president of hockey operations and general manager of the Nashville Predators, outlined his plan to restore the franchise to perennial contention while reflecting on his decade‑long tenure with the Colorado Avalanche.

Chris MacFarland, the newly appointed president of hockey operations and general manager of the Nashville Predators, discusses the team's strategic vision, draft plans and the challenges of building a championship roster.

The Montreal Canadiens have surged through the playoffs, winning two Game 7s to reach the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2021, setting up a series against the well‑rested Carolina Hurricanes.

Montreal’s comeback from an 8‑3 deficit, Jakub Dobes’ stellar play and a perfect 6‑0 record after losses highlight a rapid rebuild that has thrust the Canadiens into the NHL’s semifinal round.

Montreal’s comeback story, driven by Alex Newhook’s clutch scoring and Jakub Dobes’ steady netminding, sets the stage for a showdown with the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Canadiens clinched a hard‑fought series victory, driven by overtime heroics, a rebuilt roster, and stellar goaltending.