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Yardbarker on MSNNHL Rumours: Update on Anaheim Ducks’ Situation with Key CentreIt’s time for another edition of NHL Rumours. While the off-season rolls on, several high-profile restricted free agents ...
There's still just over a month until teams hit the ice for training camp, but the 2025-26 NHL regular season schedule has been known for almost a month. There are plenty of eye-catching matchups for ...
Murphy ended up revealed that the three teams interested in acquiring McTavish are the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, and Carolina Hurricanes. He also reported that the Red Wings are the team ...
James Hagens’ dream is to play for the Boston Bruins. But he has realized there is no sense in rushing that dream.
Still, it's a strong addition for the Friars as long as the 18-year-old winger can avoid any additional back problems. When healthy, McQueen offers strong offensive upside, racking up 10 goals and 10 ...
Bjarnason is leaving no stone unturned as he prepares to turn pro with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, whether it's honing his on ...
Roger McQueen went 10th overall in this year’s draft, and next up, he’ll be part of the first crop of CHL prospects to play ...
In today’s links, looking ahead to the WJC, grading Montreal’s salary-cap usage, Montembeault among league’s best, Caufield’s elite future, Elias Pettersson vows to be better, and the critical ...
Flat Rock's Ty Bergeron scored on a shorthanded breakaway for the U.S. in a 4-1 win over Switzerland at the Under-17 Four Nations.
Providence College announced Wednesday that the Anaheim Ducks prospect will join its men’s hockey team for the 2024-25 season ...
Despite the Ducks offseason moves, they could have done more. Here is one move they should have made in the 2025 NHL ...
Anaheim Ducks forward prospect Roger McQueen has committed to Providence College for the 2025-25 season. McQueen played 17 games with the Western Hockey League's Brandon Wheat Kings last season, ...
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