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As the NHL salary cap continues its upward trajectory, teams with core players already locked into long-term contracts are set to benefit the most, and two franchises stand out.
The Montreal Canadiens are expected to pursue a veteran defenseman from a divison rival to replace the retired David Savard.
Hockey Hall of Fame is set to announce its Class of 2025 on Tuesday, and it would be shocking if it didn’t include Joe ...
The Montreal Canadiens continued to drastically improve year over year in 2024-25. Earning a playoff berth as they did, ...
Aleksander Barkov's Panthers Message Should Worry NHL Rivals originally appeared on Athlon Sports. A third consecutive ...
Florida Panthers captain Aleksander Barkow discussed the high expectations that the team has for themselves after a 2nd ...
After making several calls around the league this past week, here’s what I make of the Jason Robertson situation: The Stars ...
The Bellmawr, New Jersey, native set career highs with 14 goals, 18 assists and 32 points this past season after joining the ...
Jonathan Toews will make his return to the National Hockey League with his hometown team after signing with the Winnipeg Jets ...
Dave Pagnotta of the Fourth Period joined TSN Radio in Montreal to discuss the possibility of moving Carey Price’s contract to a team that needs cap space.
A third of the NHL, including Montreal, is looking to emerge from some rebuilding and take a step toward consistently making ...
We all have an image in our head of what an "offensive defenseman" is. They're skilled players with the skill to create on ...