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The lack of fireworks by the Wild at the start of NHL free agency didn’t come as a shock, not once the top targets re-signed ...
NHLRumors.com Note: There are not many left out there for the Oilers to sign. They are already losing a ton of depth pieces.
Greg Wyshynski of ESPN: Wyshynski writes in his pre-NHL Draft and Free Agency Buzz column that the Edmonton Oilers are looking for a goaltender. While Stan Bowman said the position is being evaluated ...
NHL GM managers have begun wheeling and dealing in earnest as free agency nears. Meanwhile Doug Armstrong is waiting to pick ...
The 2015 class is on pace to emerge as an even better collection of talent than 2003, and it’s not just because of McDavid’s ...
With the Florida Panthers crowned Stanley Cup champions for the second straight year, focus will now quickly turn to what could be an intriguing NHL off-season. Emily Sadler looks at 12 people who ...
Starting next season, the Edmonton Oilers' Leon Draisaitl will take that crown when his eight-year, $112 million deal is in effect.
One of them is Kirill Kaprizov, who is Minnesota's top priority. Emily Sadler explores the changing market and how Kaprizov could wind up being the league's highest-paid player.
Kirill Kaprizov will reportedly sign a record-breaking extension with the Wild this offseason, potentially becoming the NHL's highest-paid player. With the salary cap increasing and previous ...
The warmer months will be spent with friends playing video games, hanging out on the water and occasionally fishing – something Kaprizov admitted he has never done in Minnesota.
Kaprizov is going to end up being No. 1 on the list.” Edmonton Oilers superstar Leon Draisaitl is currently holding the highest average annual value (AAV) in the NHL with an eight-year, $14 ...
“I love everything here. It should be all good,” Kaprizov told reporters when asked about his contract situation on Sunday.
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