Do you remember your first e-mail address? These players sure do – and we're happy they were brave enough to share!
The New Jersey Devils have signed centre Nico Hischier to a $50.75 million, seven-year contract extension.
Come this Christmas, Jonathan Drouin might be getting a Christmas gift from Santa Suzuki.
Vegas Golden Knights forward Valentin Zykov has been suspended for violating the terms of the NHL/NHLPA Performance Enhancing Substances Program.
How Filip Forsberg get his kicks, connects with his fans and communities, and why is he happy to be horsing around – so to speak?
Get to know Jaccob Slavin, who has a very unique pet peeve, in this week's Player Q&A!
Matt Duchene remembers feeling like he was in way over his head.
Michael Raffl checked all the boxes at the 2019 NHL Global Series.
Former National Hockey League player Danny Grant has died in his hometown of Fredericton at the age of 73 following a battle with cancer.
Connor McDavid overtook the NHL scoring lead and played a big part in the Edmonton Oilers’ first 5-0-0 start to the season in 34 years.
Former Edmonton Oilers coach and Stanley Cup champion Ted Green has died. He was 79.
Lars Eller had never met the goaltender before, but that didn’t matter in the least. It was about supporting a fellow player.
Bo Horvat has been trying to hide the news for weeks.
You may know Matt Dumba by his nickname, "Dumbs", but we've got what he wish it was, his favourite off-season spot and more in this week's Player Q&A!
From their bond with fans to their efforts in the community – and everything in between – 'After the Buzzer' is a weekly series taking readers beyond the rink to shine a light and provide insight on players’ lives away from the game.
It’s not just the post-game texts that are music to Matt Duchene’s ears.
Forward Vladislav Namestnikov was acquired by the Senators in a trade with the New York Rangers on Monday night for defenceman Nick Ebert and Ottawa's fourth-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft.
Mike Zibanejad wasted no time getting his season off to a torrid start.
The St. Louis Blues have signed Brayden Schenn to an eight-year contract extension worth $52 million, locking up one of their top centres after their run to the Stanley Cup championship last season.
You get the feeling Dylan Strome has had this date circled on his calendar for a long time.