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The Boston Bruins had an uncharacteristically bad 2024-25 season, ranking second-to-last in the Eastern Conference, with little to nothing positive to take away from the year.
Hockey world buzzes with Sidney Crosby trade possibility. Insiders hint at a move if Pittsburgh Penguins falter. Crosby, with a no-move clause, controls his destiny. Montreal Canadiens emerge as a potential destination.
The Capitals hit their first real rut in their win-now re-tool. Here are some options to get them back on track.
Hopkins, as well as Flames' Nazem Kadri, to the Canucks in a blockbuster offseason trade. Can Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin turn the dog days of summer into a dogged pursuit of desperately required centre depth?
Trevor Zegras, the high-skill center once hailed as the future of the Anaheim Ducks, was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers in June 2025, during the le
A surprising trade involving Sidney Crosby's Penguins might set off a chain reaction that brings one of Pittsburgh's key stars closer to teaming up with Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers.
The Toronto Maple Leafs ' marriage with Ryan Reaves did not go as anyone hoped. Coveted for his physicality and hard-nosed presence, the veteran right winger showed the full effects of Father Time. He played just 84 games across the last two seasons and failed to make a noticeable impact in his limited time on ice,
It didn't take long for the limited depth of quality talent to be drained from this year's unrestricted free-agent pool in the NHL. As usual, almost all the best players were signed up within hours of the market opening on July 1.
The Chicago Blackhawks could be a team to watch when it comes to the trade market. With the club still building up their roster, it would be understandable if they moved out some pieces who they do not view as long-term parts of their roster.
The Montreal Canadiens are reportedly exploring a trade for Tampa Bay Lightning forward Anthony Cirelli. With a pressing need to reinforce their top-six, the Canadiens see the two-way center as a strong fit.