Off-Season Watch: Can any of Larkin’s preferred picks swing a deal?
While Dylan Larkin may have set his eyes on joining the Panthers, Wild or Golden Knights, recent splashes in the trade market have left them all short on assets to swing a deal.
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While Dylan Larkin may have set his eyes on joining the Panthers, Wild or Golden Knights, recent splashes in the trade market have left them all short on assets to swing a deal.
In a Stanley Cup Final filled with more twists and turns than a Six Flags roller coaster, it’s difficult to imagine what more could be in store when the Carolina Hurricanes visit the Vegas Golden Knights for Game 4 on Tuesday.
Victor Wembanyama sat in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park on Sunday and drew the statue of 19th-century Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth.
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has requested a trade by submitting a three-team list of desired destinations, a person familiar with discussions confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday.
The Carolina Hurricanes are making a change in net, as Brandon Bussi has the starter's crease in practice ahead of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday.
The Edmonton Oilers are consulting with the NHL Players’ Association to see if there are objections that must be resolved before potentially hiring Mike Babcock as their head coach, according to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger.
Peter Laviolette has been hired as the head coach of the Los Angeles Kings, according to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will begin holding in-person interviews with their head coaching candidates this week, TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reports.
Three Hurricanes players have welcomed babies in these playoffs since early May. Multiple members of the Golden Knights are preparing for deliveries of their own this month, offering the potential of adding to the postseason baby boom amid the sport’s biggest event that could go until June 17 if there is a Game 7.
The Golden Knights are winning the battle at even strength through three games of the Stanley Cup Final, something rarely said in a series involving Carolina, Travis Yost writes.
The International Ice Hockey Federation has announced the groups for next year’s men’s world championship without listing Russia, after last month saying the country’s eligibility would be decided “on an event-by-event basis.”
While the rumour mill was sent abuzz as word leaked last week that Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has requested a trade, it appears another star centre is off the market.
The NHL’s best third-period team this season suddenly can’t hold a lead. Vegas paid for it in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final at Carolina and barely escaped after an even more improbable Hurricanes comeback in Game 3.
Joe Pavelski is among the candidates the Toronto Maple Leafs are considering in their head coaching search as the process moves to its second phase, reports TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun.
Edmonton Oilers superstar captain Connor McDavid has been named the winner of the Ted Lindsay Award for a record-tying fifth time. The honour is voted on by the NHL Players’ Association for “the most outstanding player in the NHL.”
Milan Lucic is calling it a career. The 17-year veteran officially announced his retirement on Sunday morning after skating in 1,177 regular-season games during the course of his NHL career.
The Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes has made plenty of NHL history through the first three games.
Shea Theodore scored the double overtime winner as the Vegas Golden Knights held off a furious rally to beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 and take a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
Gavin McKenna surged down the stretch in the second half of the season with Penn State. The 18-year-old winger carried that momentum into the NHL scouting combine this week, Mark Masters writes.
Buffalo Sabres winger and former general manager Gerry Meehan has died at the age of 79. The Sabres announced Meehan’s death on their website and social media channels Saturday.
Teams that take a 2-1 series lead in the final went on to win the Cup 46 of 57 times, or 80.7 per cent.
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