RALEIGH, NC. – The Carolina Hurricanes added two more skaters to professional tryout agreements (PTOs) Monday, welcoming forwards Cory Conacher and Brendan Perlini. Conacher, 33, will compete for an NHL contract before his 13th professional season. A veteran of 193 league games, the 5-foot-9, 181 lbs. The winger was one of the most accomplished scorers… Continue reading Canes Sign Conacher, Perlini To Professional Test
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Avalanche Takes On The Old Enemy In A PTO
That Colorado Avalanche squad back in 2020 would have gone far had they not been completely decimated by injuries in the second round against Dallas Stars. However, in the NHL playoffs, you never know what’s going to happen, and if they get past the Stars, they have a chance. Joel Kiviranta did not give them… Continue reading Avalanche Takes On The Old Enemy In A PTO
Senators Approve Sale; NHL News And Rumors
Some big names could still be moved on the NHL trade market before the start of the 2023-24 NHL regular season. Not much Boston Bruins news this past week, but some more NHL trade rumors, news, and more in the latest BHN Daily: NHL TSN: The executive committee of the National Hockey League has reportedly… Continue reading Senators Approve Sale; NHL News And Rumors
Sharks Playoff Hero Donskoi Announces Retirement
Shameful. This afternoon, San Jose Sharks playoff hero Joonas Donskoi announced his retirement. Donskoi is just 31 years old and most recently with the Seattle Kraken. “After suffering many concussions in my career I have decided to retire from professional hockey. It is very difficult to let go of something that you have put your… Continue reading Sharks Playoff Hero Donskoi Announces Retirement
Is Seth Jones Unhappy? Remembering ‘Youngblood,’ Sabers Honor Jeanneret, and Other Blackhawks Bullets
Jump to some interesting comments from the defenseman Seth Jones in a piece from Ben Pope on Chicago Sun-Times on Saturday. He talked about making some changes to his stick (he could play 90 this season), but his thoughts on the Blackhawks allowing his younger brother, Caleb, to walk in free agency and the turnover… Continue reading Is Seth Jones Unhappy? Remembering ‘Youngblood,’ Sabers Honor Jeanneret, and Other Blackhawks Bullets
Tavares, Maple Leafs are looking forward to a tougher challenge in the Atlantic Division
BRAMPTON, Ontario — John Tavares said that the Toronto Maple Leafs know that a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs may not be as easy frontiereasy-up-for-obtained in the Atlantic Division this season as it has in the past. “Yes, 100 percent (the competition is tougher),” the Maple Leafs captain said Wednesday at Hockey Night In… Continue reading Tavares, Maple Leafs are looking forward to a tougher challenge in the Atlantic Division
Lashoff Makes Transition From Griffins Player to Coach
At the end of last season, retiring as a player was an easy decision for Brian Lashoff. “I know my body has suffered a lot the last two years, with injuries,” he said, “and there’s been a lot of wear and tear from a lot of long seasons and playoff runs.” Lashoff, a defenseman who… Continue reading Lashoff Makes Transition From Griffins Player to Coach
Inside see St. Louis Blues
NHL.com provides in-depth roster, prospect and fantasy analysis for each of the 32 teams from Aug. 1-Sept. 1. Now, the St. Louis Blues. St. believes Louis Blues who now have the pieces to return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs after failing to qualify last season for the first time since 2017-18. However, after sixth place… Continue reading Inside see St. Louis Blues
Examining The NBA’s Two-Way Contract Slots
August 25th 2023 at 4:00pm CST by Luke Adams As our two-way contract tracker shows, 70 of the 90 two-way slots available around the NBA are currently occupied, with 20 still open. The NBA’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement allows teams to bring in three players on two-way deals instead of just two, raising the league… Continue reading Examining The NBA’s Two-Way Contract Slots
New Jersey Devils See Dividends in Blake Coleman Trade This Season
The rebuilding of the New Jersey Devils came with many low points. Losing players like Andy Greene, Travis Zajac, and Taylor Hall brought mixed feelings. One trade that really divided Devils fans was the deal that sent Blake Coleman to the Tampa Bay Lightning. In 2020, the Lightning offered a first-round pick (one originally from… Continue reading New Jersey Devils See Dividends in Blake Coleman Trade This Season