NHL's salary cap increases by $100K to $56.8 million
The NHL's salary cap for next season will be $56.8 million, a source told ESPN.com on Friday.
View ArticleRant answers: Slumps worry Wings, Flyers fans, relocation worries Coyotes fans
The pressure is mounting in the playoff races and the fans are cracking! Great rants this week: amy4240: As an avid Phoenix Coyotes and hockey fan,...
View ArticleVezina race: Top contenders, our winner
The NHL's 30 general managers will soon have to fill out their annual Vezina Trophy ballots to determine the league's top goaltender for the 2010-11 s...
View ArticleTrophy Tracker: GM of the Year Award
The NHL's GM Award enters its third season of existence. Don Maloney of the Phoenix Coyotes won the inaugural award in June 2010, followed by Mike Gil...
View ArticleKings know power play has to improve
LOS ANGELES -- There's no doubt the NHL is a copycat league, but just because the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup without a power play a year ago do...
View ArticleSean O'Donnell, 41, will retire after 17 NHL seasons
After 17 NHL seasons, Sean O'Donnell told ESPN.com on Wednesday he is hanging up his skates.
View ArticleNHL realignment proposal adds playoff wild cards, drops league to 4...
The NHL is proposing a new realignment plan which would feature playoff wild-card spots plus see the league go from six divisions to four.
View ArticleRumblings: All eyes now on Bruins' next move
All eyes are on the Boston Bruins now after fellow Eastern powerhouse Pittsburgh upped the ante with a pair of additions. But it doesn't change wha...
View ArticleRumblings: Lecavalier's choice is close
It is very possible, although not quite a guarantee, that Vincent Lecavalier will choose his next team by the end of the day Wednesday. The UFA cen...
View ArticleBoard of Governors: Salary cap, discipline and Phoenix outdoor game
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -- Big-spending clubs got the news they wanted to hear here Monday evening, the NHL delivering a salary cap projection for next s...
View Article2014-15 NHL season preview -- Predicting the league's award winners
Pierre LeBrun offers up his predictions for the NHL's major awards in 2014-15, including two trophies for Steven Stamkos.
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