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Kyle Clifford ended his 16-season career and quickly returned to the Maple Leafs organization, taking on a front office role.
A former teammate of Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals is reportedly trending towards signing a prove-it contract with the organization.
Perry was a 22-year-old right wing when the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Ottawa Senators 6-2 in Game 5 of the 2007 Final for their lone Stanley Cup triumph. Little could he know that it would be the start of something big for him, career-wise, but also an unsuccessful 18-year quest for a feat-repeat with Stanley.
Another member of the Pittsburgh Penguins 2017 Stanley Cup team is retiring.Chad Ruhwedel, who played 25 playoff games for the Penguins, announced hisretirement this week. Originally undrafted, Ruhwedel worked his way onto theBuffalo Sabres in 2012,
Amid uncertainty over his future, Stuart Skinner broke the silence by addressing the current state of the Edmonton Oilers after losing two straight Stanley Cup Finals to the Florida Panthers. At the same time,
Most NHL pages automatically will feature the next upcoming game of the Stanley Cup Final with +/- pricings for wagers. Plus-money prices show how much you would profit on a $100 bet.
August, that hazy time of year where hockey is so close yet so far away. As Panthers players spend their last days with the Cup all around the world, we're turning the page on last season and looking ahead to next season.
The Winnipeg Jets were the best regular season team in the NHL last season. It wasn’t enough to propel them to the Stanley Cup championship, however. They were
The party continues for Stanley Cup-winning coach Paul Maurice, as he took the trophy to Winnipeg and celebrated with it at the famous Lake of the Woods.
Edmonton Oilers face Stanley Cup defeat for the second year. Florida Panthers won again. Goaltender Stuart Skinner reflects on improvements. Connor McDavid's contract renewal is crucial for the team's future.
The Detroit Red Wings will pay tribute to one of their legendary stars, a three-time Stanley Cup champion, with Patrick Kane witnessing the moment up close.