The NHL’s salary cap is on the rise, but the league’s economy might be about to grind to a halt. There’s a flow to player movement. There are usually a group of teams looking to reset their competitive window, and a team of buyers looking to fuel them with futures for the price of taking the s… … [Read more...] about Can the Wild Get Better By Standing Pat?
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Olympic men’s hockey rosters: first six players per team named so far
All 12 Olympic men's hockey teams named their first six players on June 16. … [Read more...] about Olympic men’s hockey rosters: first six players per team named so far
NHL Rumours: Evegni Malkin’s Future in Pittsburgh
Welcome to NHL Rumours! We are approaching the end of the Stanley Cup Final. We also may be approaching the end of an era in Pittsburgh. Today’s rumour pertains to the future of Evgeni Malkin with the Pittsburgh Penguins. NHL Rumours Malkin’s Future in Pittsburgh Rumour: Josh Yohe, the Penguins beat writer, reported Monday that Malkin will return to the Penguins for the 2025-26 … [Read more...] about NHL Rumours: Evegni Malkin’s Future in Pittsburgh
6/15/2025: Danger in the South China Sea; 3D Printing
First, how a Philippines, China clash could draw in the U.S. Then, 3D printing homes on Earth, someday the moon. … [Read more...] about 6/15/2025: Danger in the South China Sea; 3D Printing
Matt Duchene Is the Wild’s Last, Best Hope At Center
Once upon a time, when certified brain genius Paul Fenton ran the Minnesota Wild, the team sought to address its long-running center woes in free agency. Fenton reached out to a soon-to-be-35-year-old Joe Pavelski, a five-time 30-goal scorer with the San Jose Sharks. Pavelski’s age made him a risk,… … [Read more...] about Matt Duchene Is the Wild’s Last, Best Hope At Center