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The San Jose Sharks complete a high‑profile trade, bringing Darnell Nurse from the Edmonton Oilers while parting with Shakir Mukhamadullin and prospect Zack Sharp.
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The San Jose Sharks complete a high‑profile trade, bringing Darnell Nurse from the Edmonton Oilers while parting with Shakir Mukhamadullin and prospect Zack Sharp.

The 2026 CHL Import Draft will be held on June 30, featuring a revised tiered eligibility system that reshapes how 16‑ and 20‑year‑old prospects are selected.

The Bruins have added Swiss forward Attilio Biasca on a $980,000 annual cap hit, a move that could reshape their depth heading into next season.

The league announces a five‑team round‑robin tournament, a skills showcase for young stars, and new broadcast partners for the 2027 All‑Star Weekend.

Claude Lemieux, a physical playoff specialist who won four Stanley Cups with the Montréal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils and Colorado Avalanche, passed away in Palm Beach, Florida. His family announced the brain donation, leaving a legacy of grit and community involvement.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland, while Canada will play Norway for the bronze medal.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland, who blanked Norway 6-0. Key performances and the upcoming bronze‑medal match highlight the tournament's climax.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland. The match highlighted standout performances from Barkov, Helenius and Annunen, while Switzerland routed Norway 6-0 to reach the championship game.

Switzerland routed Norway 6‑0 in the semifinals, with Leonardo Genoni’s 20 saves and a multi‑goal outburst propelling the team into the final for the third straight year.

Switzerland defeated Norway 6‑0 in a dominant semifinal, advancing to the championship game against the Canada‑Finland winner.

Switzerland cruised to a 6‑0 victory over Norway, securing a spot in the world championship final and setting up a showdown with the Canada‑Finland winner.

Switzerland routed Norway 6‑0 in a commanding semifinal, with goaltender Leonardo Genoni shining and multiple players contributing to the offense, positioning the team for a historic final.

The Hurricanes clinch the Stanley Cup Finals berth with a 6‑1 win, while Bruins, Devils and other teams navigate coaching changes and international tournaments.

The NHL’s championship series is set to begin Tuesday as the Carolina Hurricanes host the Vegas Golden Knights, while Boston-connected players make waves at the IIHF World Championship and the International Ice Hockey Federation reverses its Russia ban.

Veteran forward Claude Lemieux was found dead at his family's furniture store in Florida, sparking tributes from teammates, league leaders and former President Donald Trump.

The hockey world is mourning the loss of Claude Lemieux, a four‑time Stanley Cup champion and Conn Smythe Trophy winner who passed away at 60. The NHL Alumni Association announced his death on social media, though the cause and location remain undisclosed.
The upcoming quarterfinals of the IIHF World Championship in Switzerland promise high‑stakes drama, with the United States defending champion facing Canada in a storied rivalry, while other matchups showcase emerging stars and seasoned leaders.

The United States edged Germany 4‑3 in a dramatic shootout, while Switzerland crushed Austria 9‑0 and Sweden posted a 6‑0 win. Key performances and upcoming fixtures set the stage for the quarterfinals.

The Minnesota Wild are exploring a potential trade for New Jersey Devils captain Nico Hischier, a move that could reshape their center corps and address persistent penalty‑kill and faceoff concerns.

The tournament opens in Switzerland with 16 nations competing for the championship, featuring powerhouse lineups and emerging talents.

The tournament begins in Switzerland with sixteen nations competing for glory, featuring a mix of traditional powerhouses and rising challengers.

Macklin Celebrini will captain Canada at the 2026 World Hockey Championship in Switzerland, leading a youthful roster that includes Sidney Crosby and veteran alternates John Tavares and Ryan O’Reilly.

Celebrini’s record‑breaking season, historic captaincy and the looming clash with the United States headline a championship bid that could reshape international hockey.

Macklin Celebrini, the 19‑year‑old phenom, will captain Canada at the Swiss world championships, joining Sidney Crosby and a star‑studded roster aiming to reclaim the title.