Oilers and Lightning signings Edmonton Oilers: The Oilers have signed forward Adam Cracknell to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2020-21 season. Cracknell recorded 10 goals and 14 assists in 52 games for Kunlun Red Star of the KHL last season. Puck Pedia: The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed right-handed defenseman Alex Green to a
Philadelphia Flyers
Flyers fans rejoice. After several years of legitimate consideration and a second place finish in 2018, Sean Couturier has finally won his first Frank J. Selke Trophy. It’s been quite some time since a Flyer brought home any kind of personal hardware. The last to do so was Ian Laperriere, awarded the Bill Masterton Memorial
In the world of sports, the 2019-20 season hasn’t been easy on anyone for obvious reasons. In a matter of five months, we saw all sports indefinitely shut down and eventually brought back to either complete their 2019-20 season or kick off their 2020-21 seasons. Throughout that time, 24-year-old Philadelphia Flyers forward Oskar Lindblom fought
The Philadelphia Flyers were the top seed in the Eastern Conference and the New York Islanders were the sixth, but you wouldn’t know it from watching Game 7 last Saturday night. The veteran Islanders worked for everything they got in the series but the Flyers had nothing left. New York earned a dominant 4-0 win
The Devils could use someone like Johnny Gaudreau, but they wouldn’t be the only team interested Randy Miller of NJ.com: Calgary Flames forward Johnny Gaudreau is back in the rumor mill. The Flames could be looking to shake up their core, with Gaudreau and maybe Sean Monahan possibly being shopped this offseason. The New Jersey
After a long battle with cancer, NHL legend and Hall of Fame member Dale Hawerchuk left this world on August 18, 2020. He left behind a legacy that will affect the game of hockey for years and possibly decades to come. For me personally, his passing carries a little bit of extra sadness. Hawerchuk was
After a dismal 2019-20 regular season, the San Jose Sharks didn’t qualify for the expanded 24-team playoffs. There are however several former Sharks’ who have moved on to other teams and are helping in the postseason. Let’s take a look at where the former Sharks are and much they are contributing to their team’s success.
The NHL chose a unique format for the playoffs in its return to play, and so far it’s paid off in spades for the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers had the fourth-best record in the Eastern Conference when COVID-19 forced the league to pause in March. Now, after a round robin for seeding against the top
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are now set to begin on Aug. 1, and as a result, the NHL has decided to set a tentative date of Oct. 9 for the 2020 Draft. This adds in the wrinkle of some of the eligible prospects being in-season when the draft actually occurs. Up to this point we
No update on Bruins free agents Amalie Benjamin: Boston Bruins GM Don Sweeney didn’t have any update on their pending unrestricted or restricted free agents. He said with the uncertainty of the salary cap, it would be hard to make any progress. Agent’s for Canucks UFAs Toffoli and Tanev comment on free agency Rick Dhaliwal:
Can’t see Eichel on the trade block Dan Rosen of NHL.com: (mailbag) Hard to see Buffalo Sabres center Jack Eichel on the trade block. It would take a lot for the Sabres to move him, if they’d consider it at all. If they were to consider, it would take at least one key NHL player
Canucks blue line could have a different look next season Iain MacIntyre of Sportsnet: (mailbag) The Vancouver Canucks blue line next season could have a different look. Alex Edler, Tyler Myers and Quinn Hughes will be back but Chris Tanev and Troy Stecher could be cap casualties. Tanev is a UFA and Stecher is a
Canadiens mailbag Eric Engels of Sportsnet: (mailbag) On the idea of the Montreal Canadiens trying to offer sheet Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Mikhail Sergachev this offseason. If the Lightning were able to get Sergachev signed long-term in the $4.2 to $6.4 million (suggested range), they would definitely match it. The Lightning will have to move
Ducks adding depth to their blue line Eric Stephens of The Athletic: The Anaheim Ducks have Cam Fowler, Hampus Lindholm and Josh Manson as their top three defensemen, but after that, it’s a little wide open. They’ve signed Christian Djoos, Brendan Guhle, Jani Hakanpaa and Sam Carrick to contract extensions already. “We just felt we
Rory Boylen of Sportsnet: Looking at a potential trade candidate for each team in the Eastern Conference. Boston Bruins – Nick Ritchie – They may not be able to fit him long-term with Torey Krug needing a new deal, and after next season Tuukka Rask, Jaroslav Halak, Brandon Carlo and Ondrej Kase. Buffalo Sabres –
This season has been brutal for Nolan Patrick. The 21-year-old was diagnosed with a migraine disorder in September 2019, causing him to miss the full 2019-20 NHL season up to the point of the COVID-19 pause. Although there was, at one point, hope that Patrick would play before the season’s conclusion, the NHL hiatus has
NHL and NBA looking at Vegas? Adrian Dater: Have been hearing the NHL and NBA could potentially be battling for Vegas as a host city for playoff games. Kings would like to sign Kaliyev John Hoven: Los Angeles Kings GM Rob Blake said that he’s been talking with the camp of 2018 draft pick Arthur
The Philadelphia Flyers might not have another game this season. That would be especially disappointing given how well the team had been playing. Unsurprisingly, there was no shortage of strong individual Flyer performances in such a strong season. While, we await the future of this season, let’s look back at the top forward, defense and
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