Photo from NHL.com On Tuesday, former Pittsburgh Penguin Chris Kunitz announced his retirement from the NHL after 15 seasons. Last season, he suited up in 56 games for the Chicago Blackhawks, in which he produced five goals and five assists. Over his 16 seasons in the NHL, he appeared in 1022 games and tallied 268 … Continue reading Former Penguin Chris Kunitz Retires
Tag: 2019 NHL Offseason
The Tampa Bay Lightning Trade Ryan Callahan to the Ottawa Senators in Exchange for Mike Condon
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BREAKING: The Minnesota Wild Reportedly Fire General Manager Paul Fenton
Photo taken from NHL.com The Minnesota Wild have fired general manager Paul Fenton, multiple sources report to the Athletic. Fenton had been GM of the organization for just one season, as he was hired in May 2018. This news was first reported by Michael Russo of the Athletic. According to Russo, this move comes as … Continue reading BREAKING: The Minnesota Wild Reportedly Fire General Manager Paul Fenton
The Tampa Bay Lightning Extend Andrei Vasilevskiy
Photo from NHL.com The Tampa Bay Lightning announced today that they have agreed to terms with goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy on an eight-year contract worth $72 million ($9.5 million AAV). In 53 appearances with the Lightning last season, Vasilevskiy posted a 0.925 SV% and a 2.40 GAA. He ended the season with 39 wins and six … Continue reading The Tampa Bay Lightning Extend Andrei Vasilevskiy
Penguins Trade for John Marino
Photo from Pensburgh.com Today, the Pittsburgh Penguins traded a conditional 2021 sixth-round pick to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for the signing rights to defenseman John Marino. The Oilers will receive the sixth-round pick if he signs his entry-level contract prior to the 2021 NHL Entry draft or if the Penguins trade away his rights … Continue reading Penguins Trade for John Marino