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According to former NHL player and current analyst Mike Rupp, the Metropolitan Division will be the weakest one in the league in 2025-2026. Speaking on NHL Netw ...
As the offseason rolls on, so do the Edmonton Oilers’ player grades. Next up is Stuart Skinner, and his grade for the 2024-25 ...
The Seattle Kraken have brought back Kaapo Kakko on a three-year contract, in a deal that grades well for all parties ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs have made a lot of changes this summer. You’ve already noticed that. And as Alex Hobson succinctly ...
The DLLS Stars podcast highlights three key 2025‑26 schedule storylines, from Stankoven's and Marchment's returns to Gulutzan's reunion and a rare Olympic break.
The NHL's 32 teams have spent the past month changing their rosters, and some have been more successful than others.
Deal for $4.525 annually avoids arbitration and keeps talented restricted free agent with team through the 2027-28 season ...
The Buffalo Sabres should be in the market for an impact top-six forward after dealing winger JJ Peterka to the Utah Mammoth for defenseman Michael Kesselring and winger Josh Doan, but the opening ...
Sportsnet's Ryan Dixon named the Seattle Kraken as one of seven potential destinations for Dallas Stars forward Jason ...
Radek Faksa returns to the Dallas Stars on a three-year deal, bringing depth, leadership, and familiarity as the team eyes another playoff push.
There is one move, in particular, that stands out above the rest of the moves the Stars made. Dallas re-signed forward Radek Faksa to a three-year, $6 million contract in NHL Free Agency this summer.
How did the Kraken fare on their moves in NHL free agency, namely the four-year deal they gave to Ryan Lindgren?