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The NHL free agent frenzy began less than a week ago, and as is usually the case, several clubs spent money irresponsibly.
The Panthers, Canadiens and Mitch Marner are free agency winners while the Bruins and Kings are the ultimate losers.
The Kings were named the biggest losers of NHL free agency’s first day after signing Cody Ceci and Brian Dumoulin to risky ...
Robitaille said Blake left the Kings in “really good shape.” They finished second in the Pacific Division last season with ...
Vladislav Gavrikov signed a seven-year, $49 million contract with the New York Rangers on Tuesday. It has an average annual ...
Our favorite part of the NHL Draft weekend, aside from seeing all the great young players land with their new organizations, ...
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Yardbarker on MSNHow Evan Bouchard’s new four-year deal could become a bargain for the OilersEvan Bouchard is set to become the fourth defenceman in the NHL to earn over $10 million per year next season, having signed ...
Montreal Canadiens get: D Noah Dobson (signed to eight-year, $9.5 million AAV extension) New York Islanders get: Two 2025 ...
The Los Angeles Kings mean business ahead of the 2025-26 NHL season and they made that crystal clear by acquiring former Edmonton Oilers veteran Corey Perry. Now, it's time to put it to show on the ...
Gavrikov had some of the NHL's best underlying defensive numbers last season, and New York will count on him to continue at that level.
Perry is a playoff warrior and exactly the type of player the Kings need as they try to make it past the first round.
Re-signing the defenseman was a top priority for both the Kings’ former and new GM, and his exit leaves the team with a big ...
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