The NHL Alumni Association is deeply saddened to learn that Marcel Bonin has passed away at the age of 93. Marcel began his NHL career with the Detroit Red Wings in 1952 and won his first Stanley Cup in 1955 with Detroit after his Wings defeated the Montreal Canadiens in the… pic.twitter.com/BXAUi5a3ZN
Welcome to our 2024-25 NHL projections where you will find each team’s projected point total and chances of winning the Stanley Cup.
The New Jersey Devils honored former coach Jacques Lemaire, inducting the 11-time Stanley Cup champion into the team’s Ring of Honor.
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The Athletic's latest model projections have the Edmonton Oilers as the No. 1 candidate to win the Stanley Cup at a 24% clip and to finish with 111 total points. Edmonton is tied with the Vegas Golden Knights for the Pacific Division lead with 61 points.
Jake Mintz and Andy McCullough discuss Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott joining the Dodgers, whether the team’s wild spending spree is good for the game, Anthony Santander signing with the Blue Jays and their thoughts on the Baseball Hall of Fame.
How Jacques Lemaire convinced his Devils that they were a better team than the Detroit Red Wings in 1995 Stanley Cup Final
Stanley just dropped its much-anticipated Valentine’s Day Quencher Tumbler, but it is only available for a limited time. Stanley’s limited-edition Valentine’s Day Quencher Tumbler in the new Berry Truffle color can be purchased in 40oz,
Three Stanley Cup championship rings have been stolen from Pittsburgh Penguins forward Evgeni Malkin's home in another theft from a high-profile professional athlete.
A TikToker has gone viral after discovering something disturbing about her new Stanley cup. Angela Raelynn Gomez (@angelaraelynn) begins the now unavailable video by saying, “I am literally in a panic right now,
Past the season's midpoint, our staff's updated picks for Cup winner, dark horse, biggest disappointment, awards, playoff fields and more.
Born in Montreal on Sept. 12, 1931, four days after what’s usually reported because of an error on his baptismal certificate, the 5-foot-10, 170-pound forward won the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in 1955, then with the Canadiens in 1958, 1959 and 1960.