Blackhawks Sign “Integral” Frank Nazar to Seven-Year Deal – The Hockey Writers – NHL News

The Chicago Blackhawks announced they signed center Frank Nazar to a seven-year, $6.59 million AAV contract extension on Aug. 21 that will begin in 2026-27. Nazar, who was drafted 13th overall in 2022, is another big domino of the Blackhawks’ up-and-coming core and a significant signing. Frank Nazar Extension General manager Kyle Davidson said about…

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New Jersey Devils’ Captain Nico Hischier Has Big Impact With Quiet Leadership – The Hockey Writers – New Jersey Devils

When people talk about the New Jersey Devils, the conversation almost always circles back to Jack Hughes—the undeniable superstar of the franchise. However, conversations tend to gloss over the unsung hero in captain Nico Hischier, a quiet but dominant presence on and off the ice for the Devils.  Related: Top 10 Must-Watch Devils Games for…

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Ex-Maple Leafs’ Defenseman Jake Gardiner: Where Is He Now? – The Hockey Writers – Maple Leafs History

Jake Gardiner was one of the most polarizing defensemen in recent Toronto Maple Leafs’ history. On one hand, many Maple Leafs’ fans saw his great talent and appreciated his offensive acumen. On the other hand, Gardiner made a number of obvious mistakes that drove Maple Leafs’ fans crazy.  Related: Should the Toronto Maple Leafs Trade Jake…

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Philadelphia Flyers’ Top 10 Prospects: 2025–26 Preseason Edition – The Hockey Writers – Philadelphia Flyers

The Philadelphia Flyers have done some excellent work recently in bolstering their prospect pool. Below, I compiled a preseason power ranking of the top 10 players in the system (must have Calder Trophy eligibility). These are solely my opinions—you’re welcome to disagree! 1. Porter Martone, RW, Michigan State University (NCAA) This one probably won’t change…

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Sharks GM Mike Grier Needs to Balance Professional & Personal With Future Moves – The Hockey Writers – Sharks Management

Professional sports are a business. We’re reminded of this every time a team makes a difficult transaction. While that means it’s sometimes necessary to make tough moves, they still carry an emotional component that matters for business, and San Jose Sharks general manager Mike Grier is learning that lesson right now. His tenure leading the…

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