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Lehigh University’s long‑dormant hockey program may soon return to varsity status, leveraging a successful club era and regional partnerships to revive Division III competition.
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Lehigh University’s long‑dormant hockey program may soon return to varsity status, leveraging a successful club era and regional partnerships to revive Division III competition.
The latest Upper Deck Overtime Hockey set details every base, rookie and parallel card for each of the league's 32 franchises, giving collectors a complete roadmap of the 2025‑26 season.

The NHL offseason has been dominated by record‑setting contracts, from Leo Carlsson's $90 million deal with the Ducks to Mason Marchment's agreement with the Sharks, reshaping the league's financial landscape.

The Philadelphia Flyers' attempt to lock in Leo Carlsson with a $90 million offer sheet was matched by the Anaheim Ducks, leaving the Flyers without a top center and forcing a strategic reshuffle.

The Flyers' massive contract offer to Leo Carlsson forces the Ducks to weigh a match or a trade, with several players and draft picks on the table.

The Philadelphia Flyers are poised to make a bold move in the free‑agent market, waiting for the Anaheim Ducks to confirm whether they will match an offer sheet for forward Leo Carlsson. General manager Danny Briere’s commitment to upgrading the team is clear, even as the $18 million average annual value of the contract forces a careful reshaping of the roster.

Tyson Foerster has signed an eight‑season extension with the Philadelphia Flyers, committing to the city and organization that drafted him in 2020. The contract, averaging $7.1 million per year starting in 2027‑28, underscores a team‑friendly agreement amid a rising NHL market.

The Philadelphia Flyers are close to securing an offer sheet for Leo Carlsson, while the Anaheim Ducks grapple with a tight salary‑cap situation that could reshape their roster.

The Philadelphia Flyers are poised to transform from perennial underachievers into genuine Stanley Cup threats, driven by a strategic acquisition and a culture built for sustained success.

The Philadelphia Flyers announced a flurry of contract moves during the 2026 free‑agency period, locking in Dan Vladar, Tyson Foerster, Carl Grundstrom and Noel Acciari while reshaping the AHL roster.

The opening day of free agency turned the NHL into a financial spectacle, with clubs collectively pledging more than $862 million to a pool of 102 players, setting the stage for a season of aggressive roster moves.

Over $862 million was committed on the first day of free agency, featuring blockbuster deals, strategic trades, and lingering uncertainties that will define the league's landscape.

A $862 million spending spree on the first day of free agency reshapes rosters across the league, with marquee contracts and strategic trades defining the offseason landscape.

The latest wave of NHL free‑agency signings features both bargain‑filled contracts that look like steals and high‑priced agreements that raise eyebrows, shaping the landscape for teams eyeing immediate contention.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have committed to a three‑year, $21 million contract with Sergei Bobrovsky, a two‑time Stanley Cup champion, while a cascade of moves across the league reshapes rosters from San Jose to New York.

Sergei Bobrovsky's three‑year deal with Toronto and a series of high‑profile signings reshape the NHL landscape ahead of the new season.

The Philadelphia Flyers have locked in forward Tyson Foerster to an eight‑year contract extension worth $7.1 million per season, beginning in 2027‑28. The move underscores the club’s confidence in the 24‑year‑old’s trajectory and his role in the team’s future.

The Philadelphia Flyers navigate a confusing draft‑pick swap with the Toronto Maple Leafs, raising questions about league intervention, while prospects Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg generate excitement and Trevor Zegras' contract situation remains uncertain.

The Philadelphia Flyers are poised to make a notable selection at the 21st overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, eyeing Swedish winger prospect Elton Hermansson. His international pedigree and offensive upside have sparked discussion among the team’s leadership and external analysts.

With a surplus of wingers and defensemen, the Flyers are poised to leverage their assets to climb the draft rankings and secure the highly touted center.

A trio of under‑22 players turned the Flyers' injury‑hit lineup into a surprise catalyst during the postseason.

An analysis of the forward and defensive outlooks for the Flyers, highlighting key players, potential trades and the challenges facing general manager Danny Briere as the 2026‑27 season approaches.

A tongue‑in‑cheek Facebook question about whether a wrist can be deemed an upper‑body injury has prompted a light‑hearted examination of NHL rules and the quirks of on‑ice positioning.

Philadelphia Flyers forward Owen Tippett revealed he competed with a sports hernia and internal bleeding during the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, a setback that sidelined him for the second round yet left him hopeful for a complete comeback.