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Capitals to acquire Tuch from Sabres, extend him on eight-year, $84M deal

Alex Tuch is heading to the Capitals in a sign-and-trade with a third-round pick going back to the Sabres. The Caps and Tuch will then reach an eight-year, $84 million extension that carries a cap hit of $10.5 million. Despite the moves, Washington captain will reportedly not make a decision about his future before July 1st.


'Doesn't crumble under pressure': Ruck twins on why McKenna is good fit for Leafs

Liam and Markus Ruck played with Gavin McKenna for two seasons with the Medicine Hat Tigers and the twins are convinced the projected first overall pick in Friday's NHL draft will excel under the spotlight in Toronto should the Leafs pick him. "He just doesn't crumble under pressure," Markus said. "He lives for the big moments."


Did the Flames make a good bet with the Nemec acquisition?

TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button joins SportsCentre to share his thoughts on the Senators sending the ninth overall pick to the Sharks for William Eklund, the Flames betting on upside with their trade for Simon Nemec, and the Blackhawks' bold move for Bowen Byram.


Rielly’s agent submits list of four Western-based teams as part of trade list

Morgan Rielly’s agent, J.P. Barry, has submitted a list of four Western-based teams the Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman is willing to go to, according to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger. Dreger reports that this will be a team by team assessment and depending on the fit, there could be some flexibility to add teams to the trade list.


Flames acquire Nemec from Devils; Sens add Eklund; Kyrou dealt to Capitals

With the NHL offseason in full swing, a flurry of trades were made around the league on Tuesday. SportsCentre recaps some of the big moves, which includes the Flames acquiring D Simon Nemec from the Devils, the Senators sending the ninth overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft to San Jose for F William Eklund and the Sabres sending Bowen Byram to Chicago for the fourth overall pick in this year's draft.


Tkachuk brothers found out about trade at Father's Day brunch via LeBrun post

Brady and Matthew Tkachuk join The Pat McAfee Show to reveal that they learned about the trade at a Father's Day brunch together, through their grandpa, who shared to them that TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun broke the news on 'X'. The brothers also discuss their excitement to play together, their Olympic experience, and more.


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