Washington Capitals netminder Braden Holtby is heading to arbitration on July 23 and is reportedly seeking a contract worth $8 million per season, which would make him the second-highest paid ...
Holtby hasn’t lost a game since December 2nd against Vancouver and is a big part of the Capitals recent success. Although he’s had nights where he’s given up a lot of goals during this ...
At the Nashville Predators' Golden Hall ceremony, Pekka Rinne made a surprise announcement and David Poile gave his take on ...
ARLINGTON, Va. – Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson has been named the NHL’s First Star for the week ending Jan. 19, the NHL ...
Canucks’ Dakota Joshua to make first public appearance since cancer diagnosis Canucks’ Akito Hirose exits vs. Flames after awkward fall into boards Canucks reduce 2024 training camp roster by 17 ...
Braden Holtby could be option for Senators with injuries to goaltenders Braden Holtby hasn't announced his official retirement from hockey despite being 35 years old. When Holtby played in the 2010s, ...
Canucks call up Brisebois, Di Giuseppe, and Sasson from AHL Abbotsford NHL notebook: Ovechkin returns, Blackwood signs for five years in Colorado, and more Top Canucks stories of 2024: Sedins beat ...
The time to move on and sign the goalie of the future is now, but reports indicate the team won't decide until after the season ends.
NHL Notebook: Oilers among trade destinations to watch for Flyers’ defender Rasmus Ristolainen The Day After 47.0: Capitals extend lead in Presidents’ Trophy race with win over Oilers Stretch without ...