The NHL's trade deadline is less than a month away, and a bunch of second- and third-line centers have been topics of trade speculation, whether they get moved or not.
Off, the popular thinking goes, it will be because its goaltending wasn't up to snuff. Jordan Binnington wants to put that narrative to rest.
The Flyers’ Swedish starting goalie was drafted by Philadelphia in 2018 in the fifth round as the 19th pick, 143rd overall. He maintains a career save percentage of .892.
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The Nashville Predators signed Juuse Saros to an eight-year contract extension in NHL Free Agency. This move was a massive ...
The best-on-best event featuring NHL players from the U.S., Canada, Sweden and Finland gets underway Wednesday.
Both the Oilers and Panthers met each other in the Stanley Cup Final last year and could both use a player like Donato on ...
Voted winner of the 2024 Jack Adams Award by the NHL Broadcasters' Association as the League's best coach, Tocchet also has a ...
The Golden Knights are in the middle of a slump, but their back-to-back wins heading into the 4 Nations Face-Off break show ...
The Chicago Blackhawks are again near the bottom of the league and have started selling off pieces of their roster ahead of the trade deadline. There’s no doubt ...
In their last game before the league pauses its schedule for two weeks to hold the 4 Nations Face-Off, the Sharks gave up ...
Faksa scored his first career shootout goal in the 10th round, faking a forehand shot before sliding a backhand past Chicago ...