In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Toronto Maple Leafs are making a major off-ice investment with a sweeping overhaul of their performance department. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues are eyeing…
The Carolina Panthers already have rotten injury luck in 2026 and the preseason hasn’t even started yet. Carolina has already lost multiple players to season-ending injuries during the early days of training camp. The situation may have gotten even worse after another Panther went down during Tuesday’s practice. Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette landed hard […]
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The Atlantic Division was one of the most competitive in the NHL last season, and it should be no different in 2026-27. Teams in the Atlantic have loaded up this…
On this episode of Bruins Beat, Evan Marinofsky and Conor Ryan detail what should be expected from James Hagens this season. They also get into the logjam on defense. What if they go into the season with all these D? 0:00 – Welcome in! 2:30 – Expectations for James Hagens this season 14:29 – Prizepicks 16:05 – Should Bruins keep [...]
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Winnipeg Sea Bears Sign Forward Ben Stevens for 2026 Playoff Run
Every NHL team needs players who provide good value for money or outplay their salaries, and the Winnipeg Jets are no exception. General manager Kevin Cheveldayoff has locked up quite…
Despite reports that Russell Westbrook would be one-and-done with the Sacramento Kings, a new rumor claims they are reconsidering a […]
In his early days as a coach, Jay McKee said he visualized success the same way he had as a player. The popular former defenseman, a linchpin on some beloved Buffalo Sabres teams in the late 1990s and early 2000s, wanted to reach the highest level as quickly as possible.
“As a former athlete … you strive to be at the top level,” said McKee, who played his first NHL game at 18 and secured ... Read the full article
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An awaited extension, a risky signing and a potential reunion?
First, it seemed like the New York Jets had a problem with Kenyon Sadiq. Then things seemed to get better. But Sadiq’s recent injury setback dealt a blow to the Jets’ training camp vibes, according to The Athletic. “Aaron Glenn said that rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq suffered a “setback” in his return from a […]
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After a season of turmoil, including a mid-season head coaching departure and a sixth consecutive season missing the post-season, the Columbus Blue Jackets have continued that turmoil off the ice with two high-profile departures within the last week. Longtime radio play-by-play announcer Bob McElligott was informed on July 29th that after 17 years in the…
New York Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood struggled mightily in 2025, but he says he used the 2026 offseason to work on his biggest weakness.
With new management, the Comets are making moves this off-season. So, with the summer rolling onward, let’s take a way too early look at their potential opening night lineup for 2026-27. Before we start, a few rules. For this exercise, I assumed Amadeus Lombardi makes the Devils out of camp. While far from a guarantee, […]
Slowly but surely, the New Jersey Devils are building the ideal group for the upcoming season. After acquiring a third goalie in David Rittich, a veteran top-line wing in Anthony…
The Flyers certainly made some noise in the second round of last year’s draft, making a whopping four selections and leaning heavily into a particular archetype of player in that range, snapping up a group which collectively brings a good amount of size and energy, but also largely offered their fair share of promise of contributions on the offensive side as well. The Flyers got away with their handful of lottery tickets, and while each in that group would remain to some degree a longer term p...
On Aug. 3, the New York Islanders announced the hiring of Evan Gold as the team’s Assistant General Manager and as General Manager of their American Hockey League affiliate, the…
With August now arrived, the 2026-27 NHL regular season is just over one month away, with the Chicago Blackhawks’ opening […]
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If there’s one thing the Flyers have, it’s size – and they only got better thanks to the 2026 NHL Draft.
It was reported following the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs that the Carolina Hurricanes were considering whether to trade or re-sign defenseman Alexander Nikishin. As training camp approaches, they don't seem any closer to doing either.
The longer Quinn Hughes goes without an extension with the Minnesota Wild, the more it benefits the New Jersey Devils. […]
With the offseason starting to wind down and training camp a little more than a month away, most of the […]
Since Craig Conroy took over as their general manager in 2023, the Calgary Flames have made 33 selections across four drafts. Relative to their original allotment of seven selections per year, that represents a surplus of five picks (including three extra first-rounders). It’s that level of excess capital that may have emboldened Conroy and his…
Welcome to a new series here at CanucksArmy, where over the month of August, we’ll ask a new question each day about the Vancouver Canucks. We’re calling it “31 days, 31 questions”. Today, on August 4th, a look at overall team offence and whether more should be expected with a new coach at the helm….
From their humble beginnings as one of the NHL’s Second Six expansion teams in 1967, through a pair of Stanley Cups to rosters filled with Hall of Fame players and fan favorites, the LA Kings have experienced a rich hockey history over the past 60 years. Courtesy of the Kingstorian, Harry Ouzounian, here are some […]
Last week’s Rangers Reacts Survey asked, in light of the (very depressing, in my opinion) Corey Seager trade rumors, whether you thought the Rangers should deal Seager at the trade deadline. The Rangers, obviously, didn’t trade Seager, which makes me happy, but that’s a separate discussion. Most folks aren’t interested in giving Corey Seager away, […]