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Five Years of Free Agent Frenzy: Recapping All The Moves The Canucks Have Made On Day 1 Of Free Agency How the first day of ...
As the hype from the NHL’s free-agent frenzy dies down, it’s as good a time as any to take stock of the league’s seven ...
Gone was top target Mitch Marner, who headed to the Vegas Golden Knights after a sign-and-trade deal Monday. Florida Panthers ...
The New York Rangers signed Vladislav Gavrikov — considered the top defensive free agent available after three seasons with ...
The Canucks had an understanding dating back two months that the unrestricted free agent market was unlikely to yield a ...
NHL trade tracker Hurricanes acquire K'Andre Miller, plus other moves NHL free agency: Day 1 winners and losers Avalanche agree to terms with Brent Burns The 40-year-old defenseman gets one year.
Forward Brock Boeser is staying put in Vancouver after the Canucks opened the NHL’s free agency period by re-signing one of their own.
The Vancouver Canucks have re-signed forward Brock Boeser to a seven-year, $50.75 million contract. The deal was announced ...
So, with free agency just a few hours away, who’s left out there for the Canucks? Who’s left in free agency? Heading into tomorrow, the Canucks don’t have a ton of cap space to work with.
With free agency now just hours away, Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman was busy on Monday, making a series of moves that could set up his July 1. Yzerman began by clearing $4.75 ...
Hours before the 2025 NHL free agency window opened on July 1, the Vancouver Canucks announced two major contract extensions of Conor Garland (six-year/$36 million) and Thatcher Demko (three-year/$25.