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Could One Of Canucks Goaltenders Thatcher Demko, Kevin Lankinen, Or Artūrs Šilovs Be Traded Before The 2025–26 Season? Videos cannot play due to a network issue.
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Yardbarker on MSNMaple Leafs, Stolarz Have Plenty to Gain From an ExtensionThe Toronto Maple Leafs hit a home run with the signing of Anthony Stolarz last summer. The 31-year-old netminder has one ...
He slotted in for the injured Demko and Casey DeSmith in Game 4 of the Canucks’ first-round series against the Nashville Predators, backstopping the team to a Game 7 defeat in the Pacific ...
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Vancouver Canucks sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year dealVANCOUVER — Brock Boeser appeared poised for a fresh start when the NHL's free agent market opened on Tuesday.
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Yardbarker on MSNHow should the Edmonton Oilers approach their goaltending situation?As July 1 approaches, the Edmonton Oilers head into yet another off-season where goaltending is viewed by many to be the team ...
Arturs Silovs future with the Canucks has become a question mark due to the current depth they have at the position ...
While the Nashville Predators aren't the oldest franchise in the NHL, they have a lot of history of picking in the first round of the NHL Draft.
The Nashville Predators traded up in the 2025 NHL Draft on June 27 with their second first-round selection, getting Cameron Reid at No. 21.
The Nashville Predators will play six games against the Florida Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes and Tampa Bay Lightning for their 2025-26 preseason.
The 2025 NHL Draft is expected to be one of the most important in Nashville Predators history.
Cameron Reid, a left-handed defenseman for the Kitchener Rangers, is the newest Nashville Predators prospect after being taken at No. 21 overall.
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