The NHL's Olympic break may prove beneficial, but one could have done without it. The Montreal Canadiens are so much fun to watch that a normal continuation of play would be preferred.
With Hunter Crowther Hey everyone! It’s your favorite power rankings team here! With the NHL on pause for the next few weeks due to Olympic hockey, they had to find us something to do during this time off.
The tension is palpable. The puck will soon drop for best-on-best international hockey action featuring NHL talent when the men’s tournament at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics launches.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
The Montreal Canadiens have been one of the NHL's top five teams for the past year, since the return from the Four Nations Face-Off break. This is not an opinion; it is a fact.
The NHL has a player discipline problem, and we saw another example of it earlier this week when Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy was on the receiving end of a controversial hit against the Florida Panthers.
It’s remarkable to think that the last time NHLers went to the Olympics in 2014, current-day stars like Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews and Jack Eichel hadn’t even arrived in the NHL yet.
Elliotte Friedman was on the "FAN Hockey Show," and naturally, the Toronto Maple Leafs came up. He got into what might be happening with Bobby McMann and Anthony Stolarz.
As the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic break looms, the San Jose Sharks have enjoyed a season that even they may not have dreamed of, sitting five points out of the Western Conference Wild Card Playoff spots after 55 games in, with eyes on a return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the spring.
As we get set to head into the Olympic break, many teams might take a look around the NHL to see what has been working for others, and gauge what they might have to do to find more success.
After the big news that Barry Trotz is going to be stepping down as general manager of the Nashville Predators, many are curious to see what direction the team goes in.