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NHL teams head into this offseason with an understanding of where the salary cap is climbing over the next three seasons.
Matt Larkin of Daily Faceoff: The long-term contracts of David Pastrnak, Jeremy Swayman, Charlie McAvoy, Elias Lindholm, and Nikita Zadorov, they don’t really have the option to bottom out. With $28 ...
The St. Louis Blues' successfully signing away Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway from the Edmonton Oilers last summer sparked speculation of more offer-sheet signings during this off-season. A rise in ...
Round Two of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs is well underway and we're all locked in on the action. Most of us aren't thinking ...
After the NHL Draft Lottery helped get the league's non-playoff teams (or the playoff teams they traded their pick to) ...
JJ Peterka, Bowen Byram, Ryan McLeod, Jack Quinn and Jacob Bernard-Docker are all restricted free agents. So are Tyson Kozak and Devon Levi, who played NHL games this season but are finishing the ...
Peterka evolved as a playmaker during his third NHL season, shattering his previous career-high totals with 41 assists and 68 points. His average ice time of 18:11 was nearly two minutes higher ...
First up to start the series, we have Buffalo Sabres forward JJ Peterka. The 23-year-old has been improving every year since his rookie season, and is up for a pretty big pay raise this summer.
and the Los Angeles Kings spoiled the Seattle Kraken's home finale with a 6-5 victory on Tuesday night. The Kings head into their regular-season finale locked into a first-round playoff series ...
The Kraken narrowly avoided a season sweep. Seattle’s goal nearly four minutes into the second period started with a Philipp Grubauer save, one of 19 in regulation against the Blues. The goalie ...
James Reimer recorded a 33-save shutout while Alex Tuch, Tage Thompson, and JJ Peterka each scored to lead ... to help power Utah to a victory over Seattle. Dylan Guenther led Utah with three ...
Buffalo Sabres left winger JJ Peterka could an RFA to watch ... remain the subject of media speculation. Turning to the Seattle Kraken, Kate Shefte of The Seattle Times believes they'll be ...