Anton Forsberg anticipates career highlight with 2023 NHL Global Series
After his own experience witnessing NHL action on home soil, it’s now Anton Forsberg’s turn to inspire Swedish youngsters with an NHL dream.
After his own experience witnessing NHL action on home soil, it’s now Anton Forsberg’s turn to inspire Swedish youngsters with an NHL dream.
Following a career-high in goals last season with the Hurricanes, Brady Skjei remains motivated to bring a Stanley Cup to Carolina.
Sean Couturier returned to the ice in September after a near two-year absence.
Quinton Byfield is going on record – he’s bringing back the bow tie and is equipped to stand out everywhere he goes with the Los Angeles Kings this season.
Prior to playing professionally for the Detroit Red Wings, Joe Veleno honed his skills with the Malmö Redhawks of the Swedish Hockey League.
Will Borgen feels right at home in his third season with the Seattle Kraken.
From using a Steven Stamkos stick in his minor hockey league days to now playing alongside the Tampa Bay Lightning captain, Darren Raddysh is living out his NHL dream.
The Columbus Blue Jackets leadership group anticipates the team to have renewed success heading into the 2023-24 season.
Matt Coronato, Luke Evangelista, Tyson Forester, Ridly Greig and Tye Kartye all have the same goal heading into the 2023-24 NHL season.
Cory Schneider caught up with NHLPA.com after announcing a retirement from his professional playing career September 26.
The third overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, Logan Cooley is preparing for a breakout rookie campaign.
The bond between the captains of the Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators predates their time in the NHL.
The 29-year-old was the main attraction at the Filip Forsberg Hockey Clinic in Nashville in early September.
Matthew Knies is eager to build off an impressive 10 games played with the Maple Leafs last season.
Nathan Walker knows that the players at the NHL Global Series in Melbourne will be be embraced by a proud community hungry for NHL hockey.
Jesse Compher was selected 26th overall by Toronto at the inaugural PWHL Draft, and her brother J.T. could not be prouder.
The 26-year-old forward will be a key figure in the Coyotes’ push to the playoffs.
The four-day event saw 30 NHL players participate in on- and off-ice training in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The forward took to the links alongside Jets teammate Josh Morrissey at the Rogers Legends of Hockey Charity Skins Game.
The group included Connor Bedard, Leo Carlsson, Logan Cooley and Matthew Knies.