The Jets are an excellent team worthy of an all-in approach. Who should be their ideal targets at the trade deadline?
With every team now having played 40+ games, it’s a great time to reflect on the season so far and look at some of the incredible performances we’ve seen from players around the league.
Oh look everyone! Hunter Crowther’s back! Yaaaaaaaaay! This will be good news if you don’t like Mike Gould or terrible news if you don’t like Hunter. Or maybe you just don’t like me and this news doesn’t change your feelings.
To mark the halfway point of the 2024-25 regular season, NHL.com is running its third installment of the Trophy Tracker series. Today, we look at the race for the Hart Trophy, given annually to the player adjudged to be the most valuable to his team in the NHL as selected in a poll by the Professional Hockey Writers Association.
With less than two months until the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline March 7, we’re delivering at least one deadline-focused story every day at Daily Faceoff. Today we examine what the past 10 Stanley Cup champions did approaching the deadline.
We’ve reached the midway point of the 2024-25 Fantasy Hockey Season, and this week, I will look back at the first half and identify some of the best and worst draft picks so far.
Bear in mind that the PHWA votes for the Hart, Norris, Calder, Selke and Lady Byng finalists, broadcasters vote for the Jack Adams, and general managers ... Avalanche in scoring by eight points over Mikko Rantanen. MacKinnon won the Hart last season.
Defenseman Thomas Harley scored on a rebound at 3:01 of overtime and the Dallas Stars beat the Utah Hockey Club 3-2 on Saturday night. Jamie Benn and Oskar Bäck also scored for the Stars, who have won four straight for the first time since opening the season with four wins.
It’s safe to assume NHL players forgo the usual health-related resolutions the rest of us double-down on this time of year. Being pro athletes in the prime of their lives and all, there are probably other things these fitness freaks can focus on.
Ovechkin & Co. are back on top according to our voters. And at the midway point of the season, we identify the best fantasy player for all 32 clubs.
Usually at the midseason, the contenders and pretenders begin to separate and we have an idea who's going to buy and sell on the trade market. Not so in 2024-25, where the standings are tight, especially in the Eastern Conference.
Mikko Rantanen, Colorado Avalanche ... Jake Guentzel, Tampa Bay Lightning, LW3 16. Jack Eichel, Vegas Golden Knights, C6 17. Brady Tkachuk, Ottawa Senators, LW4 18. Moritz Seider, Detroit Red ...