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Milan Lucic retires from NHL after 17 seasons
Career comes to end: Lucic retires at 38 after 17 NHL seasons, winning a Stanley Cup with Boston in 2011 and playing for four NHL teams. Power forward legacy: Known for his physical dominance, Lucic ...
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Oilers' Connor McDavid wins Ted Lindsay Award for 5th time
Edmonton Oilers superstar captain Connor McDavid became the second player in NHL history to win the Ted Lindsay Award five ...
The Boston Bruins made a solid seventh-round draft pick in 2021 in the form of Andre Gasseau. The problem is that they ...
The scouting combine has come and gone, and the next thing on the agenda for the Vancouver Canucks is the 2026 NHL Draft on June 26. According to The Athletic’s ...
Stanley Cup-winning bruising forward Milan Lucic announced his retirement on Sunday morning after 17 NHL seasons.
Milan Lucic announced his retirement from the NHL on Sunday. The forward leaves the League on his 38th birthday. He won the ...
Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes was an outing like no other in these ...
From desert island murder hypotheticals to throwing pucks into garbage cans, NHL combine interviews are a special level of ...
Let’s jump back in time to the 2021 prospect pool for the Pittsburgh Penguins. It was not a very good time for the youth in the organization, considering that the Pens only made one first round pick ...
On May 29, the WNBA announced its plan for "veteran recognition payouts" to retired players who had at least five years of ...
Andrei Vasilevskiy, a runaway winner in voting by the league's GMs, earned the honor for the second time in his career. He ...
Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy won the NHL's top goaltending prize, receiving the Vezina Trophy from local ...
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