NHL trade deadline: 10 must-follow rules for GMs
The NHL trade deadline is a time for contenders to improve themselves, pretenders to delude themselves and those with lost seasons to prepare for the future.
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The NHL trade deadline is a time for contenders to improve themselves, pretenders to delude themselves and those with lost seasons to prepare for the future.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have acquired defenceman Jake McCabe and forward Sam Lafferty in a trade with Chicago.
Marcus Freeman’s second staff at Notre Dame is complete, barring any unexpected departures in the next few weeks before spring practices commence on March 22. Per multiple Monday reports, the Irish will hire Joe Rudolph as their offensive line coach to replace Harry Hiestand who retired following Tommy Rees’s departure for Alabama.
New York Rangers' defenseman K'Andre Miller insists the spitting incident that occurred in Sunday's game with Los Angeles Kings' defender Drew Doughty was «completely accidental.»
The March 3 NHL trade deadline is less than a week away. And big deals are happening, with the Toronto Maple Leafs acquiring center Ryan O'Reilly, the New York Islanders trading for Bo Horvat, the New York Rangers bringing in Vladimir Tarasenko and the New Jersey Devils landing Timo Meier.
With the trade deadline one week away, we are starting to see some younger players take on more prominent roles — or be part of a trade that brings a veteran to a contender.
New York Rangers defenseman K'Andre Miller received a match penalty and was ejected from Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Kings for spitting on veteran defenseman Drew Doughty.
Nashville Predators general manager David Poile — the winningest GM in NHL history and Nashville's only GM to date — is retiring after 26 seasons with the club, sources told ESPN Sunday, confirming earlier reports.