Sean Allen and Victoria Matiash make their betting picks for the second half of the NHL season, one for every team.
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The 4 Nations Face-Off was a game-changer. How will the NHL capitalize on it -- and what comes next for its midseason events?
USA 2, Canada 2. The USA and Canada had a tightly played period with the USA leading in shots 8-5. Canada had a flurry at the ...
Goalie Jacob Markstrom, who was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, was on the ice for some work prior to practice for the second time this week. He sustained a sprained MCL in his knee during a 5-1 ...
James and Reaves made the biggest shots, got the biggest stops and, on a night when they didn’t have Luka Doncic, pushed the ...
Jordan Binnington made several strong saves in overtime to keep the game tied before three-time MVP McDavid connected. The St. Louis Blues goalie finished with 31 saves to come up big again in ...
Team USA featured three Massachusetts natives and two Boston Bruins players on their team during the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off.
Hughes was named to the U.S. roster in June but bowed out due to an oblique injury. He can't play unless another defenseman ...
Connor McDavid, taking a Mitch Marner pass, scored on a wrist shot from the slot at 8:18 of overtime to lift Canada to a 3-2 ...
Shesterkin is expected to play this weekend following an upper-body injury the goalie apparently sustained in a 3-2 loss to ...
Canada is the 4 Nations Face-Off champion. In the grand scheme of things, the NHL, its players and the sport of hockey all came out as winners.
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