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Insider Frank Seravalli reported last night that there's a new rule coming in the CBA that teams will be extremely excited to ...
A new provision in the CBA will allow each NHL team to place one 19-year-old CHL player in the AHL per season, starting in ...
A rumored AHL rule change could have a profound impact on the way the Philadelphia Flyers choose to develop their prospects ...
Former Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Gavin Bayreuther is back in the Metro. The Carolina Hurricanes have signed the ...
The New York Islanders might be headed in a different direction next season as they brought in a new general manager, traded ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ trade for Matt Dumba in a salary dump from the Dallas Stars was the first domino to fall, and the ...
Edmonton Oilers are eager to win. They traded a prospect for Isaac Howard. Howard is a college star. The team wants immediate ...
The new NHL and NHLPA collective bargaining agreement, ratified on Tuesday, contains a provision that allows each NHL team to place one 19-year-old CHL player in the AHL per season, according to ...
While the new CBA's Memorandum of Understanding has not been fully released, one clause within the agreement is causing considerable concern.
Times are tough for the CHL due to new regulations allowing players to exile themselves to American universities. A few days ago, we learned that Gavin McKenna was leaving the WHL to go to Penn State.
The NHL and NHLPA have ratified a four-year CBA, and there's one rumored change that could have changed everything for ...
However, starting in the 2026-27 season according to insider Frank Seravalli the organization would have a choice. “Sources say a new provision in the CBA will allow each #NHL team to place one ...