Gustav Bouramman Gets ELC, But Future is Still Uncertain Dustin Nelson | August 26, 2016 The Minnesota Wild inked 19-year-old defenseman Gustav Bouramman to his entry-level deal on Friday. He’ll get the standard three years, with a $713,333 cap hit according to General Fanager, but…
The Hockey Writers’ 2016 NHL PTO Tracker Dustin Nelson | August 23, 2016 The 2016-17 NHL season is fast approaching, with training camp kicking off in late September. Teams began handing out professional tryouts (PTOs) for camp in August. Keep tabs on all…
Burke: College Free Agent Impact is ‘Insignificant’ Dustin Nelson | August 20, 2016 Newly-signed New York Ranger winger Jimmy Vesey stole headlines all month as he opted to test free agency coming out of his senior season at Harvard. The college free agent…
College Free Agents Hitting the Market Not Named Jimmy Vesey Dustin Nelson | August 17, 2016 On August 16 a load of college players became full-fledged free agents. At this point, everyone knows that because the Jimmy Vesey hype train is running off the rails. That’s…
Six Must-See Matches in Champions Hockey League Group Stage Dustin Nelson | August 17, 2016 The Champions Hockey League opened the 48-team group stage Tuesday with a slate of four games. The group stage runs through September 11 with 16 groups of three teams competing…
Sam Anas Ready to Prove Himself With Minnesota Wild Dustin Nelson | August 14, 2016 ST. PAUL, MINN. — While the signing of Eric Staal and Chris Stewart were headlining events for the Minnesota Wild in free agency, the offseason has been significantly more interesting than…
Four Thoughts On World Junior Evaluation Camp: USA Versus Finland Dustin Nelson | August 5, 2016 Friday in Plymouth, Michigan, the United States faced Finland in another World Junior Evaluation Camp scrimmage. Much like Finland’s showing Wednesday against Canada, the Finns were outplayed but managed to…
Four Thoughts On World Junior Evaluation Camp: Canada Versus Sweden Dustin Nelson | August 5, 2016 Canada and Sweden clashed in the first game of Friday’s World Junior Evaluation Camp. It was a game where the results didn’t match what was actually taking place on the…
World Junior Evaluation Camp Standouts: USA Versus Sweden Dustin Nelson | August 4, 2016 Wednesday’s scrimmages at the USA Hockey World Junior Evaluation Camp ended with Team USA taking on Team Sweden. Scoring on two of their first three shots, Sweden put the U.S.…
World Junior Evaluation Camp Standouts: Canada Versus Finland Dustin Nelson | August 3, 2016 The World Junior Championship Evaluation Camp in Plymouth, Mich. is starting to give a good glimpse of what we will see at the 2017 World Junior Championship this winter. Teams…
Escape From Brooklyn: Islanders Considering Move to Queens Says Report Dustin Nelson | July 21, 2016 The New York Islanders move to Barclays Center has not been a smooth transition. The arena is probably most famous to hockey fans for the egregiously obstructed view seating in…
Nine Standouts From Wild Development Camp Dustin Nelson | July 17, 2016 With a handful of practices and one scrimmage down at Minnesota Wild development camp, a few players have taken their first opportunity skating with the new coaching staff to stand…