Milan Lucic announced his retirement from the NHL on Sunday. The forward leaves the League on his 38th birthday. He won the ...
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Offseason Checklist: Los Angeles Kings
The offseason has arrived for half of the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs plus those who have already ...
Lucic was selected by the Bruins with the 50th overall pick of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, and it was a decision that benefited ...
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Stanley Cup winner Milan Lucic retires after 17 seasons
Stanley Cup winner Milan Lucic announced his retirement on his 38th birthday Sunday following 17 NHL seasons. The bruising ...
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Oilers’ all-time best pick in every round of the NHL draft
The Edmonton Oilers hold just four picks in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft, which is set to take place on June 26 and 27 at ...
The Stanley Cup Final is tied 1-1 heading into Saturday's Game 3 in Las Vegas. Here's how to watch.
Erasing the four-goal deficit was the largest third-period playoff comeback since the Los Angeles Kings battled back from ...
Trade speculation swirls as Mason McTavish enters the spotlight, coaching seats remain empty, and potential deal-making with ...
With the passing of Cliff Fletcher at the age of 90, The Maple Leafs lost more than just a Hall of Fame builder. They lost ...
Following a first-round exit to the Anaheim Ducks in the Stanley Cup playoffs, it's clear that change is needed with the ...
The Edmonton Oilers superstar was announced as the 2025-26 Ted Lindsay Award winner on Sunday, as voted by members of the National Hockey League Players' Association.
Milan Lucic is calling it a career. The 17-year veteran officially announced his retirement on Sunday morning after skating ...
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