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NHL’s Carter Verhaeghe Spills on Post-Stanley Cup Celebration That Lasted Until 5 A.M.
AOL· 1 day agoAfter three decades of futility, the Florida Panthers won their first-ever Stanley Cup last month – and they celebrated accordingly. Panthers’ left winger Carter Verhaeghe shared that the team ...
Predators GM Reveals Reason Behind Huge Free Agency Splash
Heavy.com· 2 days agoThe Nashville Predators did the unthinkable at the start of free agency by signing longtime Tampa ...
Panthers names engraved on Stanley Cup | NHL.com
NHL· 2 days agoForward Vladimir Tarasenko, who won the Cup in 2019 with the St. Louis Blues, and forward Carter Verhaeghe, who won with the Tampa Bay Lightning ...
2024 ESPY Awards: The Winners List
Entertainment Tonight· 2 days agoCheck out the winners from Thursday's big night of sports celebration.
Former Canadiens goalie lands new NHL coaching job | Offside
Daily Hive· 2 days agoPeter Budaj is a name Montreal Canadiens fans probably haven’t heard in quite some time. Last...
Dearborn Heights native Mike Leone climbs the ladder on NHL coaching tree
Detroit News· 2 days agoAmerican Hockey League affiliate in Rochester, New York, played on hockey teams coached by two-time Stanley Cup champion Jon Cooper of the Tampa Bay < ...
Moser signs 2-year, $6.75 million contract with Lightning, avoids hearing | NHL.com
NHL· 3 days agoJ.J. Moser signed a two-year, $6.75 million contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday. The...
Tampa Bay Lightning extend defenceman J.J. Moser on two-year deal | TSN
TSN· 3 days agoThe Tampa Bay Lightning have signed defenceman J.J. Moser to a two-year, $6.75 million contract. Moser, 24, was acquired by the Bolts ...
Is Leon Draisaitl the best No. 2 ever? What could it mean for his next contract?
New York Times· 4 days agoJust one week after the Edmonton Oilers’ hopes of winning the Stanley Cup ended in Game 7, another...
After supercharging Nashville Predators' offence, Barry Trotz hopeful to win a Stanley Cup | TSN
TSN· 4 days agoThe Nashville Predators were the headlining act in the NHL's Free Agent Frenzy on July 1, spending more than $100 million to bring in star forwards Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault, ...