Nikita Kucherov got his milestone, but Auston Matthews did not.
The Penguins announced postgame that veteran center Jeff Carter is retiring after a 19-year NHL career.
The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is presented to “the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.”
The 19-year-old was the eighth overall pick back in June and has only seen his stock go up since then.
The Minnesota Wild are bringing back goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury for another season as they try to parse what is a somewhat uncertain situation at the position.
The Canadiens have exercised the club option on head coach Martin St. Louis’ contract, extending their bench boss through the 2026-27 season.
The Capitals have completed an improbable push to the playoffs.
The Sabres have relieved head coach Don Granato of his duties after the franchise missed the playoffs for the 13th consecutive season.
We’ve looked through every NHL Draft to find the best pick from every class. Value matters, but some first-overall picks still made the list.
The Red Wings got a tying goal with five seconds left in regulation on their way to a shootout win on Tuesday night, but it was the Capitals who captured the final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference.
The veteran defenseman is hanging up his skates.
Buffalo’s playoff drought now stands at 13 years.
Edwards consistently brought an unmatched level of passion, homerism and, yes, even some controversy to the booth.
The Wild reassigned two players ahead of its last game of the season.
Of the seven players listed, four will go to unrestricted free agency, one will go to restricted free agency and two are signed into next year.
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The veteran netminder is set to rejoin the lineup in the Canucks' upcoming game against the Calgary Flames.
One of the biggest stories in hockey, arguably even bigger than the playoff race, is the ongoing situation with the Arizona Coyotes. It has been reported that the players have been told the team will be relocated to Salt Lake City, and begin play as soon as next season.
The NHL’s playoff seeding includes a couple of wild-card teams to give the league’s elite clubs a supposedly cushy first-round matchup as a reward for a great season.
The Ducks have reached an agreement with one of their top youngsters.
The San Jose Sharks have recalled a trio of players ahead of the final stretch of the season.
The Capitals recalled a veteran defenseman after Saturday's scary event involving Nick Jensen.
The Arizona Coyotes' inevitable move to Salt Lake City may not be the death of hockey in the desert, nor the Coyotes.
The Washington Capitals vaulted into the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with a 4-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night at Capital One Arena in Washington.
On the biggest stage, Matt Davis, the netminder for No. 2 Denver, made arguably the best save of the year.
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