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Now that the 2024-25 NHL season is complete and the Florida Panthers are parading the Stanley Cup for the second year in a ...
The Rangers have just $8.42 million in cap space and want to bring back a different roster, which is why players like Chris Kreider are popping up as trade candidates.
With the entry draft and opening of free agency in the rearview mirror, the NHL is entering the slower portion of its ...
The following were recorded at the Lancaster County Recorder of Deeds Office for June 9-13: ...
Chris Kreider was a somewhat controversial pick, he could find himself pushed to the bubble area. Kyle Connor dropped into healthy scratch territory and could also be a player left behind next time.
Almost two weeks after free agency began, here’s how the Devils’ closest opponents have approached this offseason.
Chris Kreider became the first roster casualty of the Rangers’ highly anticipated offseason shakeup as he has signed off on a trade to the Ducks.
The move by the New York Rangers to trade Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks comes with great emotion.
Chris Kreider seemed content with the way his 13-year Rangers tenure came to an end while speaking about it Thursday when he was introduced as a Duck.