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Matthews, Stolarz exit with injuries in Leafs loss
Toronto Maple Leafs star forward Auston Matthews left his team's 5-3 loss to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Tuesday night with a lower-body injury. His teammate and starting goaltender Anthony Stolarz exited the defeat with an upper-body injury.
Binnington passes his agent for Blues goalie mark
Jordan Binnington set another franchise record for St. Louis, and he is looking forward to having a little fun with the milestone.
NHL questioning untested ice ahead of Olympics
Rink construction delays have the NHL concerned about potential safety issues for players who could play on untested ice surfaces in the upcoming Olympics in Italy.
Avs reward rookie Brindley with 2-year extension
Rookie forward Gavin Brindley signed a two-year contract extension with the Colorado Avalanche on the heels of scoring his first NHL overtime winner.
Canes rookie D Legault has surgery on cut hand
Hurricanes said Tuesday that rookie defenseman Charles-Alexis Legault had surgery to repair torn tendons in his right hand after it was cut by a skate blade during a weekend game in Toronto.
Thornton, Chara, Keith, Mogilny skate into Hall
Joe Thornton, 46, larger than life on the ice and away from the rink, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday night, alongside Zdeno Chara, Duncan Keith, Alexander Mogilny, Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker in the player category.
Preds' O'Reilly regrets 'crybaby' postgame rant
Predators star Ryan O'Reilly said he regrets a frustration-fueled postgame rant last week in which he blamed himself for the team's struggles.
Bridgman, 1975 No. 1 pick and first Sens GM, dies
Mel Bridgman, the rugged former NHL forward who was drafted first overall by the Flyers in 1975 and was the Senators' first general manager, has died. He was 70.
📈 Power Rankings: Ducks surging, Oilers sliding
Colorado remains atop the pecking order, but new contenders have emerged.
Matthews, Stolarz exit with injuries in Leafs loss
Toronto Maple Leafs star forward Auston Matthews left his team's 5-3 loss to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Tuesday night with a lower-body injury. His teammate and starting goaltender Anthony Stolarz exited the defeat with an upper-body injury.
Binnington passes his agent for Blues goalie mark
Jordan Binnington set another franchise record for St. Louis, and he is looking forward to having a little fun with the milestone.
NHL questioning untested ice ahead of Olympics
Rink construction delays have the NHL concerned about potential safety issues for players who could play on untested ice surfaces in the upcoming Olympics in Italy.
Avs reward rookie Brindley with 2-year extension
Rookie forward Gavin Brindley signed a two-year contract extension with the Colorado Avalanche on the heels of scoring his first NHL overtime winner.
Canes rookie D Legault has surgery on cut hand
Hurricanes said Tuesday that rookie defenseman Charles-Alexis Legault had surgery to repair torn tendons in his right hand after it was cut by a skate blade during a weekend game in Toronto.
Thornton, Chara, Keith, Mogilny skate into Hall
Joe Thornton, 46, larger than life on the ice and away from the rink, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday night, alongside Zdeno Chara, Duncan Keith, Alexander Mogilny, Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker in the player category.
Preds' O'Reilly regrets 'crybaby' postgame rant
Predators star Ryan O'Reilly said he regrets a frustration-fueled postgame rant last week in which he blamed himself for the team's struggles.
Bridgman, 1975 No. 1 pick and first Sens GM, dies
Mel Bridgman, the rugged former NHL forward who was drafted first overall by the Flyers in 1975 and was the Senators' first general manager, has died. He was 70.
📈 Power Rankings: Ducks surging, Oilers sliding
Colorado remains atop the pecking order, but new contenders have emerged.