The Columbus Blue Jackets have re-signed restricted free agent defenceman Scott Harrington to a three-year contract.
Forward Josh Leivo has signed a one-year, US$1.5-million extension with the Vancouver Canucks.
The eighth annual Smashfest® Charity Ping-Pong Challenge hosted by Dominic Moore will take place Thursday, July 25 at Steam Whistle Brewing in Toronto.
The Montreal Canadiens have signed former Winnipeg Jets defenceman Ben Chiarot to a three-year contract.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed two of their newest acquisitions to contract extensions.
Centre Tyler Motte is sticking with the Vancouver Canucks.
The San Jose Sharks have signed defenceman Dalton Prout and forward Jonny Brodzinski to one-year contracts.
The Arizona Coyotes have signed forward Lawson Crouse to a three-year contract.
The Carolina Hurricanes say they are keeping star forward Sebastian Aho and will match the US$42 million offer sheet the Montreal Canadiens tendered him.
The St. Louis Blues have re-signed restricted free agent Sammy Blais to an $850,000, one-year contract.
Nazem Kadri's time with the Maple Leafs is over. Tyson Barrie's has just begun on what is all of a sudden a new-look Toronto blue line.
Robin Lehner thinks he is heading into his prime. The Chicago Blackhawks hope he is right.
A rink rat often found on the practice ice long after his teammates have hit the showers, Jason Spezza has always joked he'd play hockey for free.
Ken Holland was unable to make a big splash in his first foray into free agency as the new general manager of the Edmonton Oilers, but that doesn't mean he wasn't busy.
Florida won its off-season. Now it is all about the post-season.
Now all Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin can do is wait.
For months, Vancouver Canucks general manager Jim Benning has stressed the need for his club to beef up their blue line over the off-season.
The New Jersey Devils added Wayne Simmonds in free agency on Monday, agreeing to a $5 million, one-year contract with the physical winger.
The Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs swapped underperforming defencemen a couple of hours before NHL free agency opened Monday.
For San Jose Sharks general manager Doug Wilson, the start of free agency was a day of mixed emotions.