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Lucic retires from NHL after 17 seasons, won Stanley Cup with Bruins

Milan Lucic announced his retirement from the NHL on Sunday. The forward leaves the League on his 38th birthday. He won the Stanley Cup with the 2010-11 Boston Bruins and played 1,177 regular-season games (586 points; 233 goals, 353 assists) for Boston, the Los Angeles Kings, Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames. “Looking back on my career, I feel truly grateful to have fulfilled my dream of playing professional hockey, culminating with a Stanley Cup win in 2011 with the Boston Bruins,” Lucic said in a statement released by the NHL Players’ Association. “I want to especially thank the Bruins for giving … Continue reading

AHL Morning Skate: June 7, 2026

In Calder Cup Playoff history, when a best-of-seven series has been tied at two games apiece, the Game 5 winner has gone on to take the series 119 of 144 times (82.6 percent). Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Chicago will try to buck that trend as both conference finals resume in Game 6 this evening. The Penguins host Toronto in Game 6 tonight (6:05 ET, ), but it is the Marlies who are one win away from capturing the Richard F. Canning Trophy after a 5-1 victory on Friday. Bo Groulx (5-4-9), Easton Cowan (6-6-12) and Marshall Rifai (2-3-5) all had a goal … Continue reading

Connor McDavid Voted 2025-26 Ted Lindsay Award Recipient by NHLPA Members

TORONTO – The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) announced today that Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers has been chosen by NHLPA members as the 2025-26 Ted Lindsay Award recipient. The TLA is presented annually to “the most outstanding player in the NHL,” as voted by the members of the NHLPA. “This award, coming from the guys that you play against every single night and battle against every single night, to have them recognize me with an award like this, means so much,” said McDavid upon receiving the Ted Lindsay Award. McDavid becomes just the second five-time recipient in … Continue reading

Golden Knights Withstand Hurricanes in Continuation of Bizarre Series, Take 2-1 Lead

Las Vegas, NV – First-year Vegas player Mitch Marner earned the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history and Shea Theodore took advantage of the lively boards at T-Mobile Arena to wrest control of the series before 18,233 fans provide the Golden Knights some needed momentum going into a very critical Game Four Tuesday night. But the story before the final buzzer went off told a much different story than the outcome. After a scoreless and largely uneventful opening frame and first half of the second period which produced just nine combined shots, Vegas sprinted out to a 4-0 … Continue reading

Recap of Stanley Cup Final Game 3 from 6 June 2026

History was made at both ends of the ice in Game 3 of an already-unmatched championship series as Mitch Marner scored the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history – part of a record-setting four-point period – before the Hurricanes responded with a record-setting achievement and four-goal rally. * All that history set up a memorable finish for the hosts, who claimed their first-ever Stanley Cup Final overtime win on the strength of a double-overtime goal by original “Golden Misfit” Shea Theodore, with an assist to another original Golden Knight in Brayden McNabb (who played 35:47 in his return … Continue reading

Mavericks take 2-0 series lead with 5-2 win

The Kansas City Mavericks held serve on home ice with a 5-2 win over the Florida Everblades in Game 2 of the 2026 Kelly Cup Finals on Saturday in front of a standing-room only crowd of 5,768 fans at Cable Dahmer Arena. Kansas City leads the series 2 games to 0 as the series heads to Florida next week. Box Score One night after a 6-0 victory, Kansas City opened the scoring just 17 seconds in when Bobo Carpenter broke behind the Florida defense and beat Cam Johnson for his 10th goal of the playoffs. It was the third quickest … Continue reading

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