Montreal Canadiens prospect and WHL Vancouver Giants winger Tyler Thorpe is looking to have another strong campaign in western Canada.
Monthly Archives: September 2024
Panthers Roster Has Not Declined Despite Drastic Moves
The Florida Panthers enter the 2024-25 season as defending Stanley Cup Champions for the first time in franchise history. They look to end this season the same way they finished…
Anaheim Ducks’ 2024-25 Bounce Back Candidates: Alex Killorn
Alex Killorn signed a four-year, $25 million contract with the Anaheim Ducks on July 1, 2023, following 11 seasons with the Tampa Bay Lightning. General manager Pat Verbeek brought in…
Pros & Cons of the Maple Leafs’ Options with Nicholas Robertson
For the fishbowl that is the Toronto Maple Leafs’ media market, it’s rather remarkable that murmurs surrounding Nicholas Robertson’s trade request remained as quiet as they did all summer. Perhaps…
Today in Hockey History: Sept. 1
A familiar face returned to Pittsburgh on this date, but this time as an owner. Also, there were some big moments for a couple of the NHL’s earliest stars. Let’s…
Around The World of Hockey: Koskinen, De Leo, Kunlun Red Star
Welcome to a new, weekly column that takes a look around the world of hockey outside of the NHL. In the first-ever edition of this article, former Edmonton Oilers goaltender…
Oilers & Maple Leafs: Exploring Odds of a Nicholas Robertson Trade
The Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs will both be contending in the 2024-25 season and hoping to win their first Stanley Cup in a long time. The Oilers haven’t…
Rangers’ Lafrenière Is Ready for a Power-Play Promotion
Last season, Alexis Lafrenière finally delivered the breakout performance that the New York Rangers and their fans had been eagerly anticipating since his selection as the first overall pick in…
Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup – September 1, 2024
Canadiens Face 3 Obstacles in Way of a Playoff Spot in 2025
With Patrik Laine now in the fold, expectations as to whether or not the Montreal Canadiens earn a 2025 playoff spot must be reassesse