Lightning Extend Streak, Take Down Bruins

The Tampa Bay Lightning dismissed the Eastern Conference-leading Boston Bruins, 3-1, at Amalie Arena on Wednesday evening with consistency and a high level of play on both ends of the ice. The Lightning picked up points in the eighth consecutive game and that gave them 15 points and they are now in fourth in the Eastern Conference.

Karma Chameleon

Karma Chameleon

Boston Bruins forward Morgan Geekie knows karma when he sees it, especially when it hits him smack dab in the face. On Monday against his old team, the Seattle Kraken, Geekie thought he scored the go-ahead goal in the third period only to see it called back for goalie interference after a Kraken challenge. This play came after he’d already taken a Kevin Shattenkirk wrist shot to the face.

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Why Nashville Wins

Why Nashville Wins

Anaheim, CA – Nashville isn’t quite there, yet. Where? In the premier group of teams who will make the playoffs with reasonable expectations of a run. They did hold a wildcard spot as of Sunday evening and their game with the Ducks in SoCal, by two points over both St. Louis and Minnesota.

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Who Needs the Points More?

Who Needs the Points More?

Two nights prior to this one, more than two dozen scouts showed up to watch the LA Kings take on, and lose to, the Nashville Predators. Now here it was, Saturday, and everybody seemed to have better things to do. Just three pro scouts were in the usual front-row seats in the Kings’ arena’s press box.

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Will Vegas Roll the Dice Before the Trade Deadline?

Will Vegas Roll the Dice Before the Trade Deadline?

For NHL fans, early March highlights a special time of the year when the hockey world seems to go stir-crazy at the end of winter. No, I’m not talking about the annual start of the Stanley Cup playoffs but the stakes are just as high when you look at the March 8th trade deadline this year.

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Celebrini, then who? Ranking the top 32 prospects for the 2024 NHL draft

This draft class could be remembered for years to come by its strong group of defensemen. Here's who makes the late-March first-round cut. [...]

Why some top Canadian prospects are choosing college over juniors

More and more high-end players, including presumed No. 1 draft pick Macklin Celebrini, are taking their talents to U.S. colleges. Here's why. [...]

Fedotov's KHL deal ends; goalie may join Flyers

Ivan Fedotov had his contract in Russia's KHL terminated by CSKA Moscow, a move that could pave the way for the goaltender to join the Flyers. [...]

Capitals' Bear enters player assistance program

Capitals defenseman Ethan Bear has entered the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program and will be away from the team indefinitely while he receives care. [...]

Wizards, Caps to stay in D.C. with arena upgrade

The NBA's Washington Wizards and NHL's Washington Capitals are staying in the District of Columbia. [...]

Torn ACL ends Blues forward Sundqvist's season

Blues forward Oskar Sundqvist will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee, the team announced Wednesday. [...]

Doan get any better: Coyote nets two in NHL debut

With his parents in an arena suite -- including Shane Doan, Arizona's longtime captain and all-time goal leader -- Josh Doan scored two goals, including the go-ahead tally, in his [...]

Rangers first NHL team to clinch playoff berth

The New York Rangers became the first NHL team to clinch a playoff spot this season after beating the Flyers in a 6-5 overtime thriller Tuesday night. [...]

Avalanche sign G Annunen to two-year extension

The Colorado Avalanche have signed goaltender Justus Annunen to a two-year contract extension through the 2025-26 season. [...]

NHL playoff watch: Potential playoff matchups aplenty on Thursday night

From first-round showdowns to a possible Cup final, here are the highlights of the slate. Plus, projections and draft lottery standings. [...]

NCAA HOCKEY

Big Red Upends Maine

Springfield, MA - The Cornell Big Red fell behind early but stormed back to beat the Maine Black Bears 3-1 at the MassMutual Arena on Thursday. It's the second straight year Cornell has advanced to the Regional Finals as the lower seed. Cornell goalie Ian Shane...
UND Hockey: Checking in With the Portal Transfers

UND Hockey: Checking in With the Portal Transfers

During the 2023-24 season, I've tracked how the former UND players that left last year's team. In the offseason, UND lost six players from the 2022-23 team to the NCAA Hockey Transfer Portal. Most of the players that have moved on have impacted their new teams. One...

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3 Things: DU vs. UND, UND wins 5-2

3 Things: DU vs. UND, UND wins 5-2

Grand Forks, ND -- The University of North Dakota hockey team renewed its bitter rivalry with the Denver Pioneers on Friday night. Entering this critical conference series was a lot of buildup. First place was on the line and solidification of the all-important...

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The big question surrounding the North Dakota Fighting Hawks heading into their matchup against Michigan in this weekend's NCAA Tournament game, was whether or not goaltender Ludvig Persson will return [...]

Three teams from the Mitten look to make it out of Maryland Heights and into the Frozen Four [...]

With a capacity of 2,500, the Centene Community Ice Center is the smallest venue ever used for the NCAA Regionals. And yet, it will feature action from four collegiate powerhouses, [...]

The Providence Regional is home to two conference winners in Boston College and Michigan Tech, while Quinnipiac and Wisconsin earned at-large bids. Boston College heads to Providence as the conference’s [...]

This is the way it's supposed to be [...]

Tickets for the Springfield Regional should be hot — the host, Massachusetts, is involved along with two of the biggest fan bases in eastern college hockey, Cornell and Maine. Denver, [...]

Wisconsin goaltender Kyle McClellan is superstitious. Many players, especially goaltenders, are [...]

The NCAA Hockey Tournament is here, as 16 teams begin battle across four regionals for the chance to punch their ticket to St. Paul, Minnesota for the 2024 Frozen Four [...]

HOCKEY VIDEO GAMES

NHL 24 Fails to Deliver

The latest edition of EA Sports’ NHL hockey video game series – NHL 24 – is available now on PlayStation and Xbox. Last season’s release was quite disappointing, and our hope was that NHL 24 would represent a huge leap forward and take full advantage of next-generation console power. Unfortunately, it falls short and disappoints again this time, in some even more critical ways.

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PHOTO GALLERIES

Photo Gallery: Lightning vs Flyers (02/24/2024)

The Philadelphia Flyers scored five goals in the third period to defeat the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-2 at Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday. Bob Fina photographed the game for Inside Hockey.

Army vs. North Dakota in Pictures

Army vs. North Dakota in Pictures

Grand Forks, ND -- On Friday, the University of North Dakota took on Army of West Point in game one of the Ice Breaker Tournament. UND won the game 7-2. During warmups, UND wore special jerseys that will be auctioned off. Here are some pictures...

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Kane (illness) is not on the ice for warmups, indicating he won't play Thursday versus the Hurricanes, Max Bultman of The Athletic reports. Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this [...]

Matthews (illness) is good to play Thursday against Washington, per David Alter of The Hockey News. Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update. [...]

Andersen is set to play at home against Detroit on Thursday, Cory Lavalette of the North State Journal reports. Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update. [...]

Dunn (upper body) wore a non-contact jersey during Thursday's practice and is consequently expected to miss the evening's game against Anaheim, per Mike Benton of the Kraken Audio Network. Visit [...]

Oettinger is expected to start on the road against Vancouver on Thursday, per Mike Heika of the Stars' official site. Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update. [...]

HOCKEY HISTORY

Retro Rangers: Remembering Bob Dill

Bob Dill was a bruising defenseman who was acquired by the Rangers in January 1944 to add some muscle to their lineup. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota in April 1920, Dill played hockey for his local high school, and then traveled to Florida to play for the Miami Clippers of the four-team Tropical Hockey League in 1938.

Giant Killers: Playoff Davids Slaying Regular Season Goliaths

Giant Killers: Playoff Davids Slaying Regular Season Goliaths

“Giant Killer” – a coach who has coached teams that defeated the President’s Trophy winner in Stanley Cup playoff competition at least twice during their NHL coaching careers. Matt Dibiase takes a look back at the greatest “Giant Killers” in NHL history, and discovers that a former Maple Leafs coach takes the top spot.

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Bill Gadsby was a Survivor

Bill Gadsby was a Survivor

Bill Gadsby was one of the best defensemen of his era. He played for three teams and appeared in seven All-Star games during his 20-year NHL career. He was never on a Stanley Cup winner but was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1970.

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