Adding Marner would be enough to create one of the most dynamic offenses in the league.
But despite a ton of rumors in the days and weeks leading up to the 2025 NHL Draft, the weekend went by with only a handful of trades (most of them involving draft picks) and only a couple that really registered as significant player movement.
With the NHL reinforcing its stance on tampering ahead of the July 1 free agency window, all eyes are on how it could affect the league’s top available name: Mitch Marner.
Already enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder, Holland appears to still be motivated to prove himself as a top executive in the NHL.
How many of the 18 NHL players since the 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs to score 10 goals in multiple postseason runs can you name in five minutes?
Despite their hopes to the contrary, the Detroit Red Wings' recent trade for Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson might not solve their goalie woes.
The Red Wings are set to acquire goaltender John Gibson from the Ducks.
The Rangers got major value early in the second round.
The Montreal Canadiens appear far from finished after Friday’s blockbuster deal for defenseman Noah Dobson.
Mitch Marner is the biggest name on the free-agent market this summer.
The vision of the Penguins' front office is starting to play out as they rapidly increase the talent level in their farm system.
The latest rumor surrounding Bruins superstar David Pastrnak is that he is being heavily pursued by Panthers GM Bill Zito.
Nobody is going to blame the Panthers in the moment for doing this. That does not mean it is not without its risks.
The first round of the 2025 NHL Draft is, finally, a wrap. There were, as always, winners and losers — teams, players and fans alike.
Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill has been named the 2024-25 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year, per a league announcement. Nill has now won the award three consecutive years, becoming the first GM to achieve the three-peat.
Here's how we would grade the Noah Dobson trade from both the Isles and Candiens' perspective.
Byram, 24, is one of the most discussed trade candidates in the league this summer.
The Boston Bruins moved on from captain Brad Marchand at the deadline, and now they've revealed how they'll replace him.
With the Penguins on the front edge of a full-scale rebuild, there has been some speculation as to what it might mean for Sidney Crosby.
The San Jose Sharks may have finally turned the page.
James Hagens is staying in Boston, as the Bruins have selected him with the seventh overall pick.
As expected, the New York Islanders have selected defenseman Matthew Schaefer.
Where should the NHL expand?
Columbus will land a much-needed second-line center through this move.
Toronto gets an important piece of business accomplished, for a price well under what many Leafs fans expected.
The Chicago Blackhawks hold the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, and according to reports, several teams are trying to move up.
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