There is great hockey happening out in the Western Conference that can't be ignored.
After failing to make the playoffs for the 13th consecutive season, the Buffalo Sabres are expected to change their secondary scoring options this summer.
With Toronto once again failing to deliver on lofty postseason expectations, there is wide belief throughout the league that major changes will be coming to the roster this summer.
Here are three key takeaways from the Bruins' big victory.
The Edmonton Oilers went from disappointment to ecstasy in 62 seconds on Tuesday night.
One of the team's decisions to make will come on the blue line as the Kings debate whether or not to retain the services of Matt Roy.
Montgomery decided to use some visuals.
The 29-year-old defenseman maintains there was no ill intent toward McDavid.
The Jets are now the fourth team to display interest in Craig Berube for their head coaching vacancy this offseason.
Wyatt Johnston celebrated his 21st birthday a day early by doing something that only Wayne Gretzky had done before on Monday night.
Down 1-0 going into the third period and facing elimination in Game 5 of an Eastern Conference second-round series, the Hurricanes scored three goals in a 6:23 span to defeat the New York Rangers 4-1.
The Colorado Avalanche are losing their leading playoff goal scorer.
After announcing a player safety hearing for Canucks defenseman Carson Soucy on Monday morning, the NHL was swift with its decision.
According to an internal memo he sent announcing his decision obtained by The Athletic, he informed CSEC ownership of his intentions to step down last year.
A goaltender making more than 40 saves in winning a Stanley Cup Playoffs game is quite a feat, but Edmonton Oilers star Leon Draisaitl has a different take on the performance of Vancouver Canucks goalie Arturs Silovs on Sunday night.
If you thought there were fireworks during Game 4 between the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers, you were in for a treat if you stuck around for the postgame commentary.
The Florida Panthers stayed relentless in Game 4 on Sunday against a motivated Boston Bruins team playing without injured captain Brad Marchand.
Goaltending has become the story of the Western Conference second-round playoff series between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers.
Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett was already a thorn in the side of the Boston Bruins in their second-round playoff series for a controversial play in Game 2 that sidelined Brad Marchand.
After falling behind the Boston Bruins 2-0 in Game 4, the Florida Panthers made things interesting, cutting the deficit to one late in the second period.
Without an injured Brad Marchand and trailing 2-1 in the series, the Boston Bruins came out with an edge for Game 4. The home team turned up the physical play early while perhaps getting away with a penalty or two.
The camera angle gives a new view of the controversial play that left Marchand injured.
An injury to one of their best players makes Sunday's must-win matchup even more difficult for the Bruins.
The International Ice Hockey Federation has levied sanctions against the goaltender, KHL club CSKA Moskva and the Russian Ice Hockey Federation.
When former New York Yankee Yogi Berra said, “it’s deja vu all over again,” maybe he was talking about the city's hockey team.
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