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There’s a lot of talk these days about international hockey. Why? Because the youth tournament (the summer showcase) in ...
There may not be a team that has found a way to stay somewhat relevant while retooling better than the St. Louis Blues.
Welcome back. It’s time for Daily Faceoff’s third annual NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown, looking at the best all 32 teams have ...
After a week of competition at the Summer Showcase in Minneapolis, we take an early crack at predicting this winter's World ...
And what we notice is that Québécois Justin Carbonneau, heavily linked to the Canadiens in recent weeks, is still available.
Spencer Gill is one Philadelphia Flyers prospect who doesn't draw nearly as much fanfare as he should, and that's not his fault.
No spoilers, but some entries on this prospect pool ranking won't surprise you in the slightest. Like the top spot.
Matthew DeFranks: The Circus is still around the rink from time to time. He was a scout for the Lightning for a decade, and now runs the Ducks pro scouting.
Tomas Mrsic, the Blues’ fourth-round pick in 2024, is one of the many players benefiting from ruling allowing Canadian junior ...
Spencer Gill is one Philadelphia Flyers prospect who doesn't draw nearly as much fanfare as he should, and that's not his fault.
The lone assist went to Justin Carbonneau to make it 3-2. Canada White responded with a goal by Lindstrom, his second of the game. He was assisted by McKenna and Sam Dickinson to make it 3-3.
Spencer Gill scores at 2025 WJSS, joins Blainville-Boisbriand after Rimouski trade, and strengthens NHL case following Flyers ...
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