NHL News
NHL players get OK to participate in '26 Olympics
NHL players will be allowed to participate in the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics after league and international officials finalized an agreement Wednesday.
Canes land Rangers' Miller, give him eight years
The New York Rangers continued a reshape of their roster Tuesday, dealing defenseman K'Andre Miller to the Hurricanes, and in return, Carolina acquired 2026 first- and second-round picks for the 25-year-old veteran, along with defenseman Scott Morrow.
Marner thrilled to be with 'unbelievable' Knights
Mitch Marner, 28, who spent nine seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs before joining the Vegas Golden Knights this week, told reporters Tuesday in Nevada that, with his family, "this is the place we want to be" now that his eight-year deal is finalized.
Oilers add depth, sign Mangiapane to 2-year deal
The Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night signed forward Andrew Mangiapane, 29, to a two-year contract that carries an average annual value of $3.6 million, the club announced, adding a veteran who might be able to fill the slot left behind by Corey Perry.
Granlund lands three-year, $21M deal with Ducks
Mikael Granlund, one of the most prominent free agent centers, signed a three-year contract with the Anaheim Ducks worth $7 million annually Tuesday after a season in which the 33-year-old forward posted 22 goals and 66 points.
Kings sign Perry away from division-rival Oilers
The Los Angeles Kings signed several free agents on Tuesday, including veteran forward Corey Perry, who is fresh off a trip to the Stanley Cup Final with Pacific division-rival Edmonton.
Canucks, Boeser agree on new seven-year deal
The Vancouver Canucks have come to terms with forward Brock Boeser on a new seven-year contract. Boeser, 28, was an unrestricted free agent on a previously expiring contract.
Allen stays with N.J.; Devils add Brown, Dadonov
The Devils and veteran goaltender Jake Allen, one of the top netminders in this summer's free agent class, agreed Tuesday to a five-year deal for him to stay in New Jersey.
✍️ Trade grades: Report cards for top deals
As major deals happen this offseason, our reporters will grade both GMs.

NHL players will be allowed to participate in the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics after league and international officials finalized an agreement Wednesday.

The New York Rangers continued a reshape of their roster Tuesday, dealing defenseman K'Andre Miller to the Hurricanes, and in return, Carolina acquired 2026 first- and second-round picks for the 25-year-old veteran, along with defenseman Scott Morrow.

Mitch Marner, 28, who spent nine seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs before joining the Vegas Golden Knights this week, told reporters Tuesday in Nevada that, with his family, "this is the place we want to be" now that his eight-year deal is finalized.

The Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night signed forward Andrew Mangiapane, 29, to a two-year contract that carries an average annual value of $3.6 million, the club announced, adding a veteran who might be able to fill the slot left behind by Corey Perry.

Mikael Granlund, one of the most prominent free agent centers, signed a three-year contract with the Anaheim Ducks worth $7 million annually Tuesday after a season in which the 33-year-old forward posted 22 goals and 66 points.

The Los Angeles Kings signed several free agents on Tuesday, including veteran forward Corey Perry, who is fresh off a trip to the Stanley Cup Final with Pacific division-rival Edmonton.

The Vancouver Canucks have come to terms with forward Brock Boeser on a new seven-year contract. Boeser, 28, was an unrestricted free agent on a previously expiring contract.

The Devils and veteran goaltender Jake Allen, one of the top netminders in this summer's free agent class, agreed Tuesday to a five-year deal for him to stay in New Jersey.
As major deals happen this offseason, our reporters will grade both GMs.