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Sheahan is hardly a stranger to the program.Playing for the Irish from 2004-2008, Sheahan served as an alternate captain on ...
The new league year kicked off on July 1. Everybody's been busy, except the Oilers. Here's why fans shouldn't panic about the slow start just yet.
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NHL free agent frenzy was less "frenzy" and more "fizzle." The good news for those in search of more fireworks is that the ...
Brock Boeser leads UND's NHL free agent class The 2016 NCAA national champion has spent his entire professional career with the Vancouver Canucks.
One of hockey’s most well-respected, well-rounded veterans gave his hometown team a hometown discount, a couple of younger players signed the longest contracts still available to them and trade ...
Fellow center Brock Nelson, who is 11 months younger, got $7.5 million a year over the next three seasons to stay with Colorado after the Avalanche acquired him at the trade deadline from the New ...
That’s no different with the Maple Leafs and Tavares. Nelson recently re-signed with the Colorado Avalanche for three years at $7.5 million annually.
One of Mathieu Darche’s most important decisions this summer isn’t a decision at all, but a question that could affect the Islanders’ offseason plans.
Stability and risk are normally contradictory terms, but the Colorado Avalanche’s recent big decision ties them together.
Brock Nelson signed a three-year contract worth $7.5 million annually with the Colorado Avalanche. How did both sides do?
Colorado Avalanche star Brock Nelson explained why he decided to re-sign with the team before NHL Free Agency.