In a thrilling Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, Brad Marchand scored twice, including the game-winner in double overtime, leading the Florida Panthers to a dramatic 5-4 victory over the Oilers.
The Florida Panthers clinched their spot in the Stanley Cup Final for the third straight year, defeating the Carolina Hurricanes 5-3 in Game 5. Despite a strong start from Carolina, Florida's explosive offense took over, showcasing their playoff prowess.
The Dallas Stars find themselves on the brink of elimination after a disappointing 4-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers, making their path to the Stanley Cup Final even more challenging. With a series deficit of 3-1, the Stars must win three straight to advance.
In a thrilling Game 2, the Washington Capitals showcased their resilience with a 3-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes, driven by standout performances from Tom Wilson and Connor McMichael. Coach Spencer Carbery praised the team's response after a tough opener, as they aim to regain control in the series.
In a thrilling Game 2, the Washington Capitals rebounded from their series opener loss to the Carolina Hurricanes with a solid 3-1 victory, highlighted by Tom Wilson's standout performance.
In a gripping Game 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Carolina Hurricanes narrowly defeated the Washington Capitals 2-1 in overtime, thanks to Jaccob Slavin's decisive goal. The Hurricanes dominated the game with a staggering shot count and a resilient performance from goalie Frederik Andersen.
The New York Rangers have made a groundbreaking decision by hiring Mike Sullivan, formerly of the Pittsburgh Penguins, as their new head coach. This five-year deal sets him as the highest paid coach in NHL history, with hopes of transforming the Rangers into a playoff contender once again.
As the Capitals and Canadiens gear up for Game 2 in the Eastern Conference First Round, both teams are looking to capitalize on their Game 1 performances. Can Ovechkin guide Washington to a 2-0 series lead?
In a surprising move, the New York Rangers have fired head coach Peter Laviolette after failing to reach the playoffs. This decision follows a season marked by underperformance and drama, leading to a major shake-up in the team’s management.
The Carolina Hurricanes have officially signed defenseman Alexander Nikishin to a two-year entry-level contract worth $832,500 per season. The young talent, known for his record-breaking performance in the KHL, is poised to make a significant impact in the NHL.