Midway through the NHL's regular season, the debate for the Norris Trophy is in full swing. And Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes and Zach Werenski are leading the race.
We are talking about Cale Makar (1.07), Quinn Hughes (0.94), Adam Fox (0.85), and Erik Karlsson (0.81). What a line-up: Only 5 dmen drafted after 2000 have maintained a point per game pace of 0.8 ...
Cale Makar was picked ... make plays and do what he does." Makar received 76 voting points (13 first-place votes) from NHL.com's 16-person panel. Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks, who won ...
We are talking about Cale Makar (1.07), Quinn Hughes (0.94), Adam Fox (0.85), and Erik Karlsson (0.81). Only 5 dmen drafted after 2000 have maintained a point per game pace of 0.8 or more (playing at least 40 games). It’s funny, but the four defensemen ...
After yet another loss with the Chicago Blackhawks, Connor Bedard begins feeling homesick. He calls up his friend, Macklin Celebrini, who gives him the idea to request a trade back home. They are joined by other BC-based players such as Sam Reinhart, Mathew Barzal, and Morgan Rielly.
Sam Carrick is finally getting the recognition he deserves for all of his hard work. The New York Rangers signed Carrick to a three-year, $3 million contract over the summer. Why would the Rangers sign a player who only played 16 games the year prior? Fans in New York quickly learned why.
Which front office is most ruthless? Who had the best glow-up? And which rookie has been most important to his team?
The New York Rangers have hyped up their play since the start of 2025, going 4-1-2 in the new year, including 3-0-2 in their past five games. Not to mention, th
"That's the frustrating part about it: to play so well for 58 minutes and not to capitalize," Rangers coach Peter Laviolette said.
As you’ve likely heard by now, the Vancouver Canucks’ 2-0 shutout win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday did a lot for Quinn Hughes’s case for the Hart Trophy – the NHL’s regular-season MVP award.
If New Jersey's journey to contention feels a little familiar, there's a good reason why. And will the Devils make another Cup run this spring?
This is the obvious one. Nathan MacKinnon leads the NHL with 68 points, seven more than Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl in second place. Also of note, he’s first in points per game at 1.58, narrowly ahead of the Art Ross winner last season, Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov at 1.57.