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The final NHL standings could still prove to be volatile, so the Leafs could still end up playing any of their Atlantic Division rivals.
From top Cup contenders to teams on the bubble to those still building, here's the "next year now" for all 32.
CALGARY, Alberta – Hockey Canada has announced that Kyle Dubas (Sault Ste. Marie, ON/Pittsburgh, NHL) will serve as general ...
Stanley Cup Playoffs just around the corner, the Toronto Maple Leafs are hoping to take the top of the Atlantic Division. The ...
Ottawa Senators general manager Steve Staios knew he needed to help his team when it came to scoring goals at five-on-five.
BOSTON (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored his 891st career goal, moving him four away from passing Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record, and ...
As the NHL regular season nears its conclusion, the Ottawa Senators find themselves on track to make the playoffs for the ...
The Tkachuk brothers facing off in the opening ... and this could involve giving vets like Victor Hedman, and Ryan McDonough a lighter workload in preparing for the postseason.
In his seven seasons with the Lightning, Sergachev recorded 257 points, which is the second most in the franchise’s all-time list for defensemen, only trailing Victor Hedman. He also played in ...
Waking up after a 7-2 rout over the Philadelphia Flyers, the Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves first in the Atlantic Division not by straight points, but by way of the second tiebreaker, which is ...
The player on at least 80% of fantasy teams that was on the lowest percent of playoff-bound teams was Matthew Tkachuk. Only 24% of teams with Tkachuk made the playoffs, which makes sense ...
The Winnipeg Jets top-line winger, the most rostered player on ESPN fantasy hockey teams that made the postseason, is week-to-week with an upper-body injury and might not return until the final week ...
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