Photo taken from NHL.com. The NHL regular-season finally kicks off on Wednesday, and the Bruins start on Thursday. Here’s a look at the full schedule for the week for every team. All times are in ET, and all games that are being broadcast on a regional TV channel can be found on NHL tv. Monday, … Continue reading The Week Ahead- September 30th- October 6th
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The Week Ahead- September 22nd-29th, 2019
Photo taken from NHL.com.Photo taken from NHL.com. The Bruins play their final three preseason games this week, all of which will be at home and broadcast on one of the NESN channels. Here’s their full game schedule for this upcoming week, as well as start times and what channel(s) the games will be on! Also … Continue reading The Week Ahead- September 22nd-29th, 2019
The New Jersey Devils Acquire Nikita Gusev From the Vegas Golden Knights, Immediately Sign Him
Photo taken from eliteprospects.com The New Jersey Devils announced today that they have acquired forward Nikita Gusev from the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for their 2020 third round pick and 2021 second round pick. They immediately announced that they had also signed Gusev to a two-year contract worth $9 million ($4.5 million AAV). Gusev … Continue reading The New Jersey Devils Acquire Nikita Gusev From the Vegas Golden Knights, Immediately Sign Him
Explaining the LTIR, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Situation, and What it Means for Resigning Mitch Marner
Photo taken from NHL.com The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that they have acquired forward David Clarkson from the Vegas Golden Knights in addition to the Knight’s 2020 fourth round pick in exchange for goaltender Garrett Sparks. Seems simple enough on the surface right? It’s actually quite the contrary. Clarkson suffered a career-ending back injury … Continue reading Explaining the LTIR, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Situation, and What it Means for Resigning Mitch Marner
40 players file for Salary Arbitration
photo from NHL.com Yesterday, the NHL announced that 40 players filed for Salrary Arbitration. Here's the list of players that nhlpa.com put out: Anaheim Ducks Chase De Leo (Settled: 1 year, two-way, $750,000 contract) Boston Bruins Danton Heinen (Settled: 2 years, $5,600,000 contract) Buffalo Sabres Remi Elie (Hearing scheduled for August 1st) Jake McCabe (Hearing … Continue reading 40 players file for Salary Arbitration
NHL Offseason Trade Tracker
Keep up to date on all the trades happening this offseason! We will update this post with every trade, no matter how minor, for the rest of the offseason. Only trades that happened after the official start of the offseason (June 13th, 2019) will be on here. Contract term and the average annual value (same … Continue reading NHL Offseason Trade Tracker
The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2019
The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2019 was announced Tuesday, and this year’s inductees are Hayley Wickenheiser, Guy Carbonneau, Sergei Zubov, and Vaclav Nedomansky as players, and Jim Rutherford and Jerry York in the builders category. Here’s a little bit about each of them and their careers. Hayley Wickenheiser Wickenheiser was the first woman … Continue reading The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2019
Free Agent Tracker
Photo taken from NHL.com Keep up to date with the most recent free agency signings. KEY: *= Entry Level Contract **=35+ Contract ***=Offer Sheet ****= Arbitration awarded. ^ = starts in 2020-21 8/1 - Nikita Alexandrov (C - St. Louis Blues) 3 years, $2,775,000 ($925,000 AAV) * 8/1 - Remi Elie (LW - Buffalo Sabres) … Continue reading Free Agent Tracker
Hockey Addict Update
Hello! My name is Stephen Murray and I am a new writer for Hockey Addict. On Hockey Addict, I will cover the Pittsburgh Penguins and big league news. I am a huge Pittsburgh fan, but I'm also a big hockey fan in general. I enjoy reading about hockey news every day and now I want … Continue reading Hockey Addict Update
2019 NHL Entry Draft Ranking: #1-10
To put it simply, the NHL Entry Draft this year is stacked. The first two picks are essentially locks in Jack Hughes and Kappo Kakko, both with the ability to be franchise-defining players, but beyond them there is still incredible talent. Many of the picks have the potential to be multiple different players, and after … Continue reading 2019 NHL Entry Draft Ranking: #1-10