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The Los Angeles Kings were dealt another serious blow on Saturday, as they announced forward Andreas Athanasiou joined Viktor Arvidsson, Brendan Lemieux, and Mikey Anderson on the injured reserve list. After discussing some options for replacing Lemieux and Arvidsson earlier in the week, it appears the Kings need to find yet another replacement at forward.
The NHL trade deadline is fast approaching – March 21st. We’ve updated all trades to date and will continue to add when they come in. How will this trade deadline stack up to past years? 2020-21: 17 trades2019-20: 32 trades2018-19: 20 trades2017-18: 18 trades2016-17: 20 trades2015-16: 19 trades2014-15: 25 trades2013-14: 20 trades Player Acquired
Scott Powers of The Athletic: Chicago Blackhawks forward Dylan Strome is owed a $3.6 million qualifying offer this offseason. Up until the past month or so, keeping Strome around for the rebuild made little sense. But after being given another shot in their top-six, Strome has run with it. He’s over a point-a-game in their
8:34 PM ET Buffalo Sabres‘ coach Don Granato had a one-word review for the conditions following his team’s outdoor practice on Saturday, ahead of Sunday’s Heritage Classic against the Toronto Maple Leafs: “Cold.” The other thing Granato noticed? “The wind.” Those are the challenges Toronto and Buffalo are preparing to face when the puck drops
Sudden thoughts and second thoughts. Those words are not mine. They are borrowed from one of my favourite sports columnists, the award-winning Bill Lyon, who wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer for 33 years. The beauty of a column about random thoughts is the number of topics that can be included, and the feeling that conversation
The NHL fined Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno $5,000 US on Saturday for kneeing Columbus Blue Jackets forward Jakub Voracek. The penalty is the maximum allowable under the league’s collective bargaining agreement. Marcus Foligno fined $5,000 for this knee on Voracek. Thoughts? <a href=”https://t.co/cxO5dcCOEQ”>pic.twitter.com/cxO5dcCOEQ</a> —@spittinchiclets Foligno delivered the hit to Voracek late in the third
On Thursday night, the New Jersey Devils suffered the first loss of their current homestand. The Winnipeg Jets left Prudential Center with two points after securing a 2-1 victory against head coach Lindy Ruff’s team. For a second straight game, the Devils were without their captain Nico Hischier, who is dealing with a lower-body issue,
Ken Holland and the Edmonton Oilers are going to have a busy next couple of months that is also very important for the future of the team, starting now as the trade deadline is just over a week away. Even if the Oilers can’t or don’t bring in anybody significant to help the team, it
Semyon Varlamov, Scott Mayfield and other Islanders’ assets Kevin Kurz of The Athletic: The dilemma for Lou Lamoriello is quite real. He has some definite assets that can gain a nice return on this NHL Trade Deadline market. Does Lamoriello make some moves to maximize and retool? Both Semyon Varlamov and Scott Mayfield have a
8:00 AM ET ESPN staff The ABC Saturday afternoon hockey schedule continues this week with a Metropolitan Division matchup, as the Philadelphia Flyers travel to take on the Carolina Hurricanes, with coverage beginning at 3 p.m. ET and simulcast on ESPN+. To help get you ready for the game, we’ve put together a guide on
📝 by Ryan Smith | AHL On The Beat Sam Anas has made his hockey living off of proving doubters wrong. From receiving only one NCAA Division I offer, to becoming an All-American and a Frozen Four captain at Quinnipiac, to going undrafted to the NHL, the Springfield Thunderbirds forward has constantly played bigger than
KAMLOOPS, B.C. – Logan Stankoven scored two goals as the Kamloops Blazers (40-14-2) won their fifth in a row, downing the visiting Kelowna Rockets 4-2 Friday in WHL action. Stankoven’s second goal at about two minutes into the third period proved to be the game-winner. Andrew Cristall and Adam Kydd scored for the Rockets (34-15-4),
Lars Eller scored 42 seconds into overtime and the Washington Capitals edged the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 on Friday. Evgeny Kuznetsov had a hat trick for the Capitals (31-18-11), who have points in five straight games. Alex Ovechkin notched a pair of assists but will have to wait to take sole possession of third place on
We are down to the final 10 days before the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline. With that, business will start to pick up in a big way. Let’s get you caught up with all things Columbus Blue Jackets. On this week’s Blue Jackets Blasts, we tell you the latest on Alex Texier’s status. Then we dive
The San Jose Sharks finally had a game which was nothing good news, and man, did they need it. Rookie goalie Zach Sawchenko earned his first NHL win, whileone of their stars delivered the overtime win, as defenseman Erik Karlsson returned to the lineup and immediately helped out. It was all rainbows and happy thoughts
6:12 PM ET Associated Press FRISCO, Texas — The Dallas Stars have signed forward Joe Pavelski to a $5.5 million, one-year contract extension for the 2022-23 season. The 37-year-old Pavelski leads the Stars in assists (37) and points (59) and is third with 22 goals in the final year of a $21 million, three-year deal
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Canucks have signed left-winger Arshdeep Bains to an entry-level contract. Bains, 21, comes to the Canucks from the Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League. He has tallied 82 points (30 goals, 52 assists) this season and is the first player of South Asian descent to lead the league in