The Edmonton Oilers figure to be sellers at the NHL trade deadline, but the question is just what do they have that other teams want? GM Keith Gretzky would ideally like to clear some cap room for next season and Mark Spector looks over some potential ways to do it.
Anything the Montreal Canadiens accomplish this season is gravy, as most expectations had them a lock for solid odds at the draft lottery. Now, looking more and more like a playoff team, how will they approach the deadline? Eric Engels examines the possibilities.
The top-seeded team in the Western Conference, Calgary is open to trading their first-round pick and a few other pieces, but GM Brad Treliving isn't keen on doing it for a rental. Eric Francis gives an overview of what to expect out of Calgary before the Feb. 25 deadline.
The Toronto Maple Leafs' need is the same as it ever was: a right shot defenceman would be nice to get. But how could they go about accomplishing that and what else might the Leafs do before the trade deadline passes on Feb. 25? Luke Fox looks into Toronto's needs.
The Winnipeg Jets have a golden opportunity to go big and go all-in on a Stanley Cup push before the salary cap starts to pinch. Kevin Cheveldayoff was a player at last year's deadline for the first time, but could he go bigger this time?
The Vancouver Canucks are surprising everyone by making a push for the playoffs, but with next year as a real target to get in, don't expect them to be big players at the deadline. At the same time, they have the potential to do something. Iain MacIntyre explores their options.
PHILADELPHIA -- Preparations for the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, SN360, SN1, TVAS2) have been underway for months, but the ice-making process began just six days ago.
PHILADELPHIA -- When 20 players from Philadelphia's USA Hockey's Warrior Hockey program arrived at Wells Fargo Center on Thursday, they thought it was for a luncheon.
As part of the NHL's celebration of Black History Month, NHL.com will highlight great moments and important figures in black hockey history each day throughout February. Pioneers like Willie O'Ree, Angela James and Grant Fuhr will be featured.Today we look at forward Kyle Okposo and his four-goal night for the New York Islanders.
Patrick Kane extended his point streak to 20 games, but J.T. Compher and Carl Soderberg each scored two goals in the Colorado Avalanche's third straight win, 5-3 against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center on Friday.
DETROIT -- Luke Kunin had a goal and an assist and Devan Dubnyk made 26 saves when the Minnesota Wild defeated the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 win at Little Caesars Arena on Friday.