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Does he know the answer, even if he won’t say? Brock Nelson #29 of the New York Islanders attempts to score against Nick Blankenburg #37 and Juuse Saros #74 of the Nashville Predators.
Brock Nelson finished out the season with the Avalanche, but will he stay in NHL free agency? Or could he find a new home?
New York can rest happy with how things ended up, but acquiring one of Winnipeg’s top names would have been just as lucrative ...
New Islanders GM Mathieu Darche should make his stamp on the team by trading JG Pageau this offseason. Who are the best ...
According to Marco D'Amico of RG Media, Brock Nelson reportedly nixed a trade to the Winnipeg Jets in favour of a move to the Colorado Avalanche.
Entering the offseason, Nelson is an unrestricted free agent while Coyle has one year remaining on his contract. Nelson ...
The New York Islanders are still in the middle of their search for a new general manager (GM), which holds up the draft ...
Avalanche get: F Brock Nelson (50 percent of salary retained), F William Dufour Islanders get: First-round pick in 2026 or 2027, conditional third-round pick in 2028, F Calum Ritchie, D Oliver ...
Patrick Roy, who led the Islanders to a 35-35-12 record in his first full season with the team, will remain the team's head ...
The Colorado Avalanche’s biggest roster question for next season is who is going to be the next center on the depth chart after Nathan MacKinnon.
Brock Nelson has a lot of reasons to feel sentimental ... If he makes it as far as Saturday in an Islanders uniform, he’ll pass Bobby Nystrom to be fourth on the all-time list.