
Chasing a Historic Double: Olympic Gold and the Stanley Cup
The recent Olympic triumph has placed Jaccob Slavin, Jack Eichel, Noah Hanifin and others on the brink of a feat last achieved by Ken Morrow over four decades ago.
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The recent Olympic triumph has placed Jaccob Slavin, Jack Eichel, Noah Hanifin and others on the brink of a feat last achieved by Ken Morrow over four decades ago.

Florida’s overture to Dylan Larkin, a potential ninth‑overall pick swap, and the coaching considerations for the Maple Leafs dominate the latest NHL rumors.

From Ken Morrow’s 1980 breakthrough to Jaccob Slavin’s pursuit, the intersection of Olympic triumph and NHL supremacy continues to captivate hockey fans.

A look at the only few athletes who have captured both an Olympic gold medal and the Stanley Cup in the same year, and the modern players eyeing that rare double.

Dylan Larkin's trade request forces the Detroit Red Wings to confront a pivotal decision. GM Steve Yzerman, secure in his job but under pressure, must decide whether to rebuild through the draft or cling to a roster that lacks generational talent.

Ken Morrow remains the only player to win Olympic gold and the Stanley Cup in the same year, and his achievement is inspiring a new generation of American talent.

Shayne Gostisbehere's return to the NHL's biggest stage has reshaped the Hurricanes' blue‑line production, while Detroit wrestles with the fallout of his departure.

A look at the obstacles facing a potential Dylan Larkin trade, from the Wild’s depleted prospect pool to the Red Wings’ crowded positions.

Detroit’s star center Dylan Larkin has formally asked for a trade, and his representation is scouting potential suitors, including Dallas and Tampa Bay. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues are holding out for a steep package from Philadelphia for Robert Thomas, and Ottawa’s interest in Jake DeBrusk is hampered by a no‑movement clause.

Detroit’s roster decisions are shaping a busy off‑season, as the club weighs contracts, trade rumors and emerging talent.

A potential three‑team trade involving the Minnesota Wild, Detroit Red Wings and Anaheim Ducks could reshape the Central Division, with Dylan Larkin heading to St. Paul and several prospects moving the other way.

Intense overtime finishes, goaltending questions and a looming trade rumor around Dylan Larkin add layers of drama to the 2024 Stanley Cup Final

Detroit’s front office faces a pivotal decision as star center Dylan Larkin seeks a move, forcing GM Steve Yzerman to weigh a win‑now push, a measured retool or a drawn‑out negotiation that could reshape the franchise.

The Minnesota Wild are pursuing Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, but a recent blockbuster deal has narrowed their trade capital, making a deal contingent on Detroit honoring the player’s limited list of suitors.

Dylan Larkin has asked to be moved, naming three teams he prefers. With a full no‑trade clause and five years remaining on a $69.6 million deal, his decision adds pressure on General Manager Steve Yzerman to find a fit among clubs with limited cap space.

The Boston Bruins are seeking a top‑line center, but the trade landscape is tightening, forcing the team to consider both external acquisitions and internal development.

Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has asked for a trade, naming three teams he’d accept, while the club grapples with a decade‑long playoff drought and limited cap space.

Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has asked to be moved, naming Vegas, Minnesota and Florida as his preferred destinations. With a full no‑trade clause and five years remaining on a $69.6 million contract, his decision adds pressure on GM Steve Yzerman to find a suitable match amid limited cap space.

Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has submitted a three‑team trade list — Vegas, Minnesota and Florida — while under a full no‑trade clause and a $69.6 million contract, a move that could end a decade‑long playoff drought.

A look at the emerging trade landscape involving Larkin, the Red Wings’ roster overhaul, and potential moves for Montembeault and Dach.

Dylan Larkin has revealed the three NHL teams he would accept in a trade, citing personal connections and competitive context, as Detroit evaluates its next chapter.

Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has signaled he wants out, and the Florida Panthers are among his top destinations. With a full no‑trade clause, Larkin holds the reins on his future, while General Manager Steve Yzerman must approve any deal. A potential swap could see center Anton Lundell head to Detroit.

Detroit’s star center Dylan Larkin has signaled he wants a trade, leveraging a full no‑trade clause as the Florida Panthers explore a deal that would send young center Anton Lundell to Detroit.

Dylan Larkin’s trade request, Rob Blake’s new role, and the Vezina trophy ceremony dominate the NHL’s latest headlines.