
McCarron’s Contract Conundrum: A Wild Dilemma
The Minnesota Wild’s commitment to Michael McCarron with a six‑year contract is under scrutiny as his offensive output and faceoff proficiency fall short of elite third‑line expectations.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning William Karlsson across Hockey, Baseball, Soccer.

The Minnesota Wild’s commitment to Michael McCarron with a six‑year contract is under scrutiny as his offensive output and faceoff proficiency fall short of elite third‑line expectations.
Sweden’s 2028 World Cup of Hockey roster projects a balanced mix of young forwards, veteran defensemen and a stable goalie trio, as analysts weigh the impact of injuries, age and performance trends.

An exploration of the draft rules, player selections and strategic considerations as the league eyes new markets in Texas.

A look at the standout performances that placed multiple Golden Knights among the league’s most coveted fantasy assets.

Mitch Marner explains why hockey is the ultimate team sport, emphasizing collaboration and the collective effort that defines success on the ice.

Dylan Larkin's trade ambitions now include the Dallas Stars, but a deal remains hampered by roster depth, cap space and the high price of key players.

The Golden Knights have limited salary‑cap room and a crowded roster, forcing tough decisions on veteran contracts and young talent as the offseason unfolds.

On June 27, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will headline a star‑studded charity baseball event featuring NHL and NFL players, a pop‑icon performance, and proceeds supporting local cancer foundations.

The latest episode of The Hockey News Big Show recaps the dramatic Stanley Cup final, highlights standout player displays, debates award considerations and explores the biggest trade rumors shaping the offseason.

The Hockey News Big Show recaps the championship series, analyzes standout player performances, debates award considerations, and explores off‑season moves that could shape next season.

The Hurricanes shut out the Golden Knights 3-0, with Jordan Staal earning MVP honors and coach Rod Brind'Amour adding his name to the Cup for the second time.

The Carolina Hurricanes secured their first championship since 2006, defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in a series defined by goaltending changes, injury setbacks and a comparatively easier Eastern Conference path.

The Carolina Hurricanes secured their first championship in two decades, blanking the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6, with Brandon Bussi’s debut playoff shutout and early goals from Taylor Hall and Nikolaj Ehlers.
The Hurricanes secured their first Stanley Cup in two decades, defeating the Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6. Jordan Staal’s MVP performance, Brandon Bussi’s shutout and a timely goal by Taylor Hall highlighted a series defined by disciplined defense and timely adjustments.

The Carolina Hurricanes clinched their first championship in two decades with a 3‑0 shutout of the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6, highlighted by Jordan Staal's Conn Smythe Trophy award and Brandon Bussi's debut playoff shutout.

The Carolina Hurricanes secured their first championship since 2006 with a 3-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, highlighted by Brandon Bussi's first career playoff shutout and an early goal by Taylor Hall.
With William Karlsson out for the season, the Vegas Golden Knights must decide between Brandon Saad and Reilly Smith for Game 6, while Michael McCarron inks a six‑year deal and Anaheim prospect Calle Clang signs with Rögle BK

With the Carolina Hurricanes needing just one win to capture their first championship in 20 years, the league sees blockbuster trade chatter, coaching rumors, and a nostalgic color return.

A look at how Dorofeyev’s 72‑goal stretch, power‑play dominance and quiet dedication have positioned him for a lucrative new deal with the Vegas Golden Knights.

An in‑depth look at the NHL playoffs, focusing on the Carolina Hurricanes, Vegas Golden Knights, and the award races that shape the postseason narrative.

The Carolina Hurricanes can clinch the Stanley Cup with a Game 6 victory, Jordan Staal ties a historic goal record, and the offseason buzzes with trade chatter and draft anticipation.

The Hurricanes delivered their strongest showing of the series in Game 5, with captain Jordan Staal scoring and the defense stifling the Golden Knights, bringing the franchise within a single victory of its first Stanley Cup in two decades.

The Hurricanes’ 4-2 victory in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final not only tightened the series to 3-2 but also showcased clutch performances from Andrei Svechnikov, Sebastian Aho and Jordan Staal, edging Carolina within one win of its first championship since 2006.

Andrei Svechnikov’s two goals and Sebastian Aho’s tally, combined with a strong performance from the Hurricanes’ net, swing the series lead to 3-2, while the Golden Knights face injury concerns and a must‑win scenario.