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Even though the 2025-26 NHL season just started, it's not too early for trade speculation to start picking up. On Thursday, NHL insider Eliotte Friedman got things rolling by reporting that New York Rangers forward Brennan Othmann's name has been drawing trade interest around the league after he was sent down to the American Hockey League at the start of the season.
There are some embarrassing moments that you hope are never on camera, but when they are, you just take it in stride and laugh it off. That’s exactly the situation NHL reporter Anna Dua found herself in this week.
The New York Rangers made some history by becoming the first team in NHL history to get shut out in each of their first three home games of the season.
Trust me, it's never too early to compile trade candidates, especially not in light of how many fantasy managers panic prematurely every single year. Five shots and zero points through four contests?
Frank Seravalli stated that if the New York Rangers miss the playoffs again, the front office would not stop Artemi Panarin from leaving in free agency.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk had surgery on his right thumb. How does that affect his Olympic participation?
There’s a bit more clarity about how long Vincent Trocheck will be out for the New York Rangers. Already listed
On top of that, the Ducks’ power-play, which ranked 32nd in the NHL last year, is clicking at 36.4 percent in the early going. Both power-play units’ passing is slick and decisive, and the arrival of Chris Kreider, an elite net-front finisher, has been a game-changer, as he’s already scored three power-play goals individually.