Only six other players in league history have ever hit 50 home runs in a season before the end of August.
Originally a fourth-round pick by the Saints in 2019, Gardner-Johnson started 31 games over the first three years of his career, intercepting five passes and defending 28 more.
It has been an exciting offseason across the NHL so far with a stunning free agent signing, a couple of blockbuster trades, and contenders adding what they hope is the missing piece to their Stanley Cup recipe.
After missing the past 12 days due to a foot injury, Winston was back at practice on Sunday.
It remains to be seen whether or not wide receiver Devon Allen finds a spot on the Philadelphia Eagles roster, but he is definitely one of the most fascinating players in the league this preseason.
Dobbs had a dazzling play on Sunday.
While it seems unlikely Brady would see time in a preseason game, Bowles didn't rule out the possibility when asked about it on Sunday.
Smith missed the first 15 practices during training camp as the two sides worked to negotiate a new contract extension.
Despite mediocre numbers in both preseason games, LaFleur is coming away impressed with the progress Love is showing compared to a year ago.
Grades reflect only moves that have been made this offseason and what they mean for each team, and not necessarily the overall strength of each team. Let's check it out.
Offseason winners and losers are not just about teams that did the best (or worst) in adding new players or addressing needs. Sometimes individual players, positions, fans, and even entire hockey countries fall into both categories.
Here we take a look at 15 NHL players that could still be on the move in the weeks and months ahead.
The 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs are getting closer and there is not much in the way of drama in the actual playoff races. The eight Eastern Conference teams
Here we take a look at the five top contenders for each award.
Stanley Cup contenders made additions that they hope will put them over the top, and non-playoff teams made moves with an eye toward the future.
It is not just about superstars when it comes to winning the Stanley Cup or competing in the NHL. You also need some strong secondary players to win.
No team in the NHL is perfect, especially in the salary cap era. No matter how good it is, no matter how strong it looks on paper, no matter how many games it wins, there is always a question.
No position or player can change a team more than a great goaltender (or a bad goaltender if that happens to be the case). So we are going to take a look at all 32 starting goalies in the NHL and rank them from Andrei Vasilevskiy in Tampa Bay to Carter Hutton in Arizona and everybody in between.
In our latest NHL preview for the 2021-22 NHL season, we take a look at the Western Conference and why you should believe in every team, not believe in every team, and what their realistic chances for reaching the Stanley Cup Playoffs are for this season.
In our latest NHL preview for the 2021-22 NHL season, we take a look at the Western Conference and why you should believe in every team, not believe in every team, and what their realistic chances for reaching the Stanley Cup Playoffs are for this season. To keep up with all the NHL action this season, subscribe to ESPN+ .
We take a look at the Eastern Conference for the 2021-22 NHL season and look at reasons to believe in each team, not believe in each team, and look at whether or not they are going to be a playoff team this season.
We continue to get you ready for the 2021-22 NHL season by taking a look at some of the faces in new places, from veterans looking for a Stanley Cup, to the goaltender carousel, to some teams adding potential impact players, to the Carolina Hurricanes and Montreal Canadiens continuing their restricted free agency beef with another offer sheet.
We continue to get you ready for the 2021-22 NHL season by taking a look at some of the faces in new places, from veterans looking for a Stanley Cup, to
We take a look at the Eastern Conference for the 2021-22 NHL season and look at reasons to believe in each team, not believe in each team, and look at whether or not they are going to be a playoff team this season. To keep up with all the NHL action this season, subscribe to ESPN+ .
With the 2021-22 NHL season just around the corner, we take a look at some of the biggest storylines to watch for this season, including Jack Eichel, the Seattle Kraken, the Olympics, and some important pending unrestricted free agents.