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We all had our shopping lists ready as July 1 approached. NHL free agency was near, and Wild President of Hockey Operations ...
The Florida Panthers lifted the 2025 Stanley Cup, the New York Islanders selected Matthew Schaefer No. 1 overall at the draft, and Mitch Marner is a Vegas Golden Knight. Most of our end-of-the-season ...
Dadonov was traded to the Stars by the Montreal Canadiens for forward Denis Gurianov on Feb. 26, 2023. He signed a two-year ...
The Colorado Avalanche signed a forward set to become an unrestricted free agent in exactly one year on Tuesday.
The Vancouver Canucks don't have a lot of options in free agency for top-six centers, but here are three that could fill the ...
John Tavares made headlines across Toronto this week—not because he’s leaving, but because he’s staying. The Toronto Maple ...
The Avs made their second big move of the offseason Friday, trading Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood to the Columbus Blue Jackets ...
Why did Brock Nelson stay with the Avalanche? Nelson turned down this exact contract from the Islanders. New York drafted him, he is top-ten in team history in goals, points, and games played.
One of these decisions has already been made, as Brock Nelson recently re-signed with the team. Nelson joined the Avalanche at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline in a deal involving the New York Islanders.
Colorado signed Brock Nelson to a three-year contract, the club announced Wednesday morning. The deal is for $7.5 million per season, The Denver Post confirmed.
DENVER — Brock Nelson will stay in a Colorado Avalanche sweater for a few more years. On Wednesday, the Avalanche announced the club and Nelson signed a three-year contract extension through the ...
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