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The National Hockey League is expected to give the decentralized draft model another try next year, according to TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger.
The Calgary Flames are weak at left defence, and it’s no secret they’ve been trying to address this issue this offseason.
This was not the resolution we may have expected, but general manager Kevyn Adams laid out the possibility multiple times that the Sabres would be happy to keep Bowen Byram. For now, at least, it ...
Yesterday, we learned from Louis-André Larivière that the Canadiens were not going to offer Evgeny Kuznetsov a contract. It was therefore understood that the solution to the Canadiens’ lack of a ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/breakaway as NHL Likely Keeping Decentralized Draft Format. The 2025 ...
The latest NHL draft was rather… ordinary. For the first time, the league opted for a decentralized format, so that instead of all 32 teams being in one place, they were in their own facilities. The ...
It has been an excellent off-season for the Montreal Canadiens, as they notably brought in star defenseman Noah Dobson and ...
After taking a nice step forward during the 2024-25 season, the Montreal Canadiens have been busy this summer. They acquired Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders and Zack Bolduc from the St. Louis ...
The Calgary Flames’ trade talks for defenseman Rasmus Andersson reportedly hinge on the Buffalo Sabres’ decision regarding their young blueliner, with several teams closely monitoring both situations.
Senior MLB Writer for The Athletic, Stephen J. Nesbitt joins Game Play to chat about Cal Raleigh's 'special' Home Run Derby, Jacob Misiorowski's controversial All-Star selection and why the Blue Jays ...
Recent news announced regarding the National Hockey League's Entry Draft in June 2026 has left fans across social media quite disappointed and angry.
NHL Draft was widely criticized after being slow, long and awkward, but now the NHL have made the shock decision to keep the same format for 2026.