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Penguins announce 2025-26 team award winners

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced their 2025-26 regular season award winners on Tuesday, with some of the biggest names on the roster earning the biggest honors. At the top of the list is defenseman Erik Karlsson. Karlsson was voted the team MVP for a dominant season that helped keep the Penguins playoff push going when both […]

Report: Oilers to sign prospect Maxim Berezkin to one-year, entry-level contract

Maxim Berezkin appears ready to head to North America and join the Edmonton Oilers. The 24-year-old is expected to sign a one-year, entry-level contract with the Oilers, according to The RG’s Daria Tuboltseva. Per source, Maxim Berezkin expected to sign with @EdmontonOilers #LetsGoOilershttps://t.co/AZnSrGV9jR — Daria Tuboltseva (@DariaTuboltseva) April 7, 2026 Berezkin, drafted by the Oilers in…

Two weeks later, the NHL decides to fine Matvei Michkov for embellishment

It’s been a tough year for Matvei Michkov. Although the dreaded sophomore slump is something that has happened to the best in the National Hockey League, Michkov now has another issue to deal with. And one that makes him a little lighter in the pocketbook. The National Hockey League announced Tuesday they fined Michkov $2,000 for “embellishment” in a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets. In the second period of the March 24 game (which Columbus won 3-2), Michkov received a two-minute mi...

Garnet Hathaway named Flyers nominee for King Clancy Memorial Trophy

On the scoresheet, it hasn’t been a great year for Flyers winger Garnet Hathaway. After earning 21 points last season, the veteran fourth-liner has one goal to go with two assists. But that’s on the ice. Off the ice, he’s been the same considerate and generous person he’s been known as. And it’s for that reason that the Flyers Tuesday made Hathaway their nominee for this year’s King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The honor is given annually “to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on ...

Can’t tell your Bolts without a program: Tampa Bay Lightning at Ottawa Senators game preview

Game Seventy-Eight: Tampa Bay Lightning (48-23-6) at Ottawa Senators (40-27-10) Time: 7:00 PM EST Location: Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa – Canada’s Capital! TV/Stream/Radio: The Spot, TSN5, RDS2, ESPN+, 102.5 FM, Lightning App Odds: Lightning +110 Know the Opponents: Silver Seven Well, it’s going to be an interesting line-up tonight for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Reports have them recalling three forwards from the Syracuse Crunch (Dylan Duke, Conor Geekie, and Jakob...

Sports Roundup: Acrobatics & Tumbling, Tennis, Track & Field

It was a busy week in Duck sports. Lets check in on the teams not playing on the diamond. A&T posts season-best score, but Baylor answers with its best to hand Ducks a loss The Ducks delivered their highest score of the season Monday night, but it still took Baylor’s best performance of the year […]

Where the Flyers’ playoff chances stand with one week remaining

With one week to go in the regular season, the Flyers sit in sole possession of third place in the Metropolitan Division. There’s still work to be done, but the Flyers have put themselves in a good spot with 5 games to go.  Tuesday night’s game against the Devils is the start of a five games in eight days stretch to finish the season, and the beginning of a three-game road trip to Newark, Detroit, and Winnipeg. The Flyers will then return home next Monday and Tuesday for a tough back...

Rick Tocchet talks about ‘band-aid’ solutions for Flyers’ power play struggles

The Philadelphia Flyers have needed to work on the power play for a very long time, and head coach Rick Tocchet knows that. So, he’s trying out some temporary solutions. On Sunday against Boston, the Flyers had a 5-on-3 for nearly two minutes in overtime. It was a very low-risk option, but Philadelphia head coach Rick Tocchet went with five forwards for that power play. The collection of Christian Dvorak, Porter Martone, Travis Konecny, Trevor Zegras, and Tyson Foerster took the ice to go...

Preview: Avs hoping to clinch West in rematch with Blues

After a disappointing 3-2 Colorado Avalanche loss happened on Sunday in Denver against the Blues, the teams head east to complete the home-and-home in St. Louis. Colorado will once again have the opportunity to clinch the top seed in the West while St. Louis desperately needs a win to keep their playoff hopes alive. Colorado […]

New Jersey Devils Prospect Update: Frozen Four Edition

Center Samu Salminen and the University of Denver head to the Frozen Four. Will he sign with the Devils when his season ends? Salminen’s Best Season This has been Samu Salminen’s best season both in terms of points (29) and goals (11), both by one over last year when the center tranferred to the University […]

Pontus Holmberg leaves game with upper-body injury

Prior to their game against the Buffalo Sabres, Coach Jon Cooper was asked about the possibility of Brandon Hagel or Scott Sabourin, two forwards who had missed the past few matches with injuries, playing against the Sabres. He finished his answer (Hagel no, Sabourin maybe) with, “You want to make sure your guys are healthy.” Sabourin did indeed play in the 4-2 loss to Buffalo, but the Lightning left the game less healthy than they started it. Prior to the game, the team announced that An...

Sam Ersson is playing for his job over the Flyers’ final stretch

A whole lot has been made of the goaltending for the Philadelphia Flyers. Somehow, this team has found a solution to their ongoing problem in Dan Vladar, and even if it’s a short-term one that we have no idea how it is going to look year-to-year, for the time being he’s the solidifier in between the pipes. Vladar’s arrival has made us all look and see what this roster can do with someone capable of saving more than 90 percent of the shots that they face and it’s frankly been absurdly too ...