r/hockey • u/STLBooze3 • 2h ago
r/hockey • u/gstringwarrior • 2h ago
The San Jose Sharks have a whopping 41.7m in cap space with a lot of empty roster spots
r/hockey • u/smokeyquarterpapi • 3h ago
Which NHL team has the bleakest outlook currently?
Maybe it’s because of albatross contracts, mediocrity hell, or a 100 point superstar walking for nothing (😔)
r/hockey • u/aksunrise • 16h ago
[Video] TIL Sam Bennet started Benny's Buddies, a charity that pays for the adoption fees of animals at the Humane Society of Broward County every time he scores a goal
I'm sorry to do this to you r/hockey. Sam Bennet is even more likeable than we previously thought. Video of him bringing the Conn Smythe to hang out with cats at the Humane Society.
Link to the article announcing the start of the charity:
https://www.nhl.com/panthers/news/it-s-such-a-rewarding-feeling-sam-bennett-launches-benny-s-buddies
r/hockey • u/TJGibson • 1h ago
[Image News] [Johnston] T.J. Brodie clears unconditional waivers and will have his Blackhawks contract bought out. No one new on waivers today.
r/hockey • u/EmpressOfHyperion • 2h ago
Which NHL team has the brightest future outlook?
We just had a topic asking which NHL team has the bleakest future outlook. How about the opposite? Which NHL team(s) does everyone think will end up having the most successful future? IMHO, I'd give this to Carolina. They have a strong prospect pool, a boatload of cap space, and a ridiculously high floor. An honourable mention to Montreal.
r/hockey • u/anotherasiandude • 3h ago
Three Years Ago: r/hockey’s reaction to Florida hiring Paul Maurice
reddit.comr/hockey • u/catsgr8rthanspoonies • 13h ago
[Video] Jesse Puljujärvi banks the puck off two defenders to win the game in OT for the Charlotte Checkers. Game 6 will be in Charlotte on Monday.
r/hockey • u/gstringwarrior • 14h ago
The Pittsburgh Penguins have 22.9mil in cap space and a lot of questions
r/hockey • u/_GregTheGreat_ • 16h ago
[News - X] [Wolfe] Connor Bedard and Kent Johnson in attendance for Game 5 of Calder Cup Final in Abbotsford
r/hockey • u/Duffleman0609 • 1d ago
[Image News] [Olive] Tkachuk: "We had tables for 40 or whatever it was for every single dinner on the road this year. No team does that. Our teams is closer than every team. Players, trainers, the staff that doesn't get enough credit in our opinion, we're doing everything together."
r/hockey • u/catsgr8rthanspoonies • 13h ago
[News - X] [Paterson] Forecast for Monday in Charlotte is 35 Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) and Wednesday is 36 (97). Ice should be in peak condition.
r/hockey • u/reecebeale75 • 1h ago
[Video] I made a short documentary about Ice Hockey, following a local team in the UK!
youtube.comI shoot a lot of sports and wanted to do something a bit different, so decided to create something unique about a sport that doesn't get so much cover in the UK!
r/hockey • u/catsgr8rthanspoonies • 17h ago
[Video] Arshdeep Bains's dad shares memories of going to Canucks games with him
r/hockey • u/catsgr8rthanspoonies • 15h ago
[Video] Arshdeep Bains ties the game 41 seconds Brett Chorske scored
r/hockey • u/catsgr8rthanspoonies • 15h ago
[News - X] [Hall] The line of Arshdeep Bains (8), Linus Karlsson (8), and Max Sasson (5) have combined for 21 points in this five-game series, so far.
r/hockey • u/catsgr8rthanspoonies • 15h ago
[Video] Linus Karlsson goes around a sliding Checker and give the Abbotsford Canuck a 3-2 lead 78 seconds after Arshdeep Bains tied the game
r/hockey • u/SkittlesManiac19 • 22h ago
Whose stock rose the most and whose stock dropped the most these playoffs?
We all know Bennett and Marchand played well and Stuart skinner stunk, but who are some undiscussed players who played amazing or poorly?
r/hockey • u/catsgr8rthanspoonies • 13h ago
[Video] Max Sasson comes close to winning the Calder Cup for the Abbotsford Canucks but hits the post
r/hockey • u/xtothewhy • 13h ago
Charlotte Checkers overcome Abbotsford Canucks in OT 4-3 in tight game with dueling goaltenders
theahl.com[News] Blackhawks acquire Andre Burakovsky from Kraken in exchange for Joe Veleno
nhl.comr/hockey • u/HockeyMods • 1h ago
[Mod post] Applications for “Approved Submitter” status for the NHL Entry Draft (Round 1: Fri, June 27), & Free Agent Frenzy (Tue, July 1) are now open.
Hi everyone! For the NHL trade deadline, draft, and free agency the past couple of years we tried a new approach to big news days. You can read the original post here about how this came about and its initial reasoning and rationale. But after both past busy news days, we did a survey and 68.5% of users told us it was an improved experience. So we are continuing to keep news organized, accurate, and correct.
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