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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Colorado Avalanche News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping the Avalanche—from game analysis and player performances to NHL matchups and roster developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local sports coverage to every team and keeping fans connected. Colorado Avalanche News Today is your daily snapshot of Avalanche hockey. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai

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Gulyayev Stays Abroad, Trade Rumors Swirl
Yesterday at 2:47 PM

Mikhail Gulyayev’s two-year KHL extension signals he’s not ready for the NHL yet — a common hurdle for Russian prospects — leaving the Avalanche with little hope of his immediate impact. Meanwhile, the team’s offseason could see moves on Ross Colton, Jack Drury, Valeri Nichushkin, and even Nic Roy, as cap pressures mount and roster needs shift. And don’t forget: Brent Burns’ bonuses will roll over, eating into next season’s flexibility.

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Larkin Could Be Avalanche Target
Yesterday at 1:32 PM

The Colorado Avalanche are circling Dylan Larkin as a potential offseason target, with the winger reportedly seeking a fresh start after years with Detroit — a move that could shake up their top lines and defense. Meanwhile, the Stanley Cup Final is heating up as Vegas and Carolina trade wins, with Carolina’s overtime thriller mirroring Vegas’ own dramatic comeback against the Avs earlier in the playoffs. Larkin’s desire to leave Detroit — despite being a hometown hero — hints at deeper management issues, while Philadelphia and Boston also circle. And in a wild twist, old trade rumors involving Matthew Knies and Montreal...


Larkin’s Exit & Final Thrills
Yesterday at 1:19 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s hometown captain and decade-long fixture, is reportedly seeking a trade—sending shockwaves through the NHL as teams like Boston, Philly, and Colorado circle. The move hints at deep organizational missteps, especially after missing out on Quinn Hughes, a rumored fit who may have been the final straw. Meanwhile, the Stanley Cup Final explodes with drama as Carolina Hurricanes stage a stunning OT comeback against Vegas, tying the series and snapping Vegas’s seven-game streak—setting the stage for a thrilling, back-and-forth showdown. With the Avalanche potentially eyeing Larkin’s leadership and playmaking, the offseason just got a whol...


Larkin Eyes New Home Amid Trade Rumors
Yesterday at 5:39 AM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s 29-year-old captain and hometown hero, is reportedly seeking a playoff contender after a decade-long drought with the Red Wings. The Avalanche, known for bold moves, are in the mix—but lack the assets to make it happen. With no-trade protection still active, Larkin holds the reins, and while Colorado’s prospects are thin, other teams with better trade packages or Olympic ties may be more appealing. This could be a pivotal moment for both player and potential destination.

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Dylan Larkin Eyes New Home
Yesterday at 5:16 AM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s 29-year-old center and hometown hero, is reportedly seeking a fresh start after 12 seasons with the Red Wings, whose playoff drought now stretches to a decade. With a no-trade clause looming and a desire to join a contender, Colorado Avalanche could be a bold target — their aggressive front office might pull off a surprise deal to land Larkin, who could instantly energize their top six. But it won’t be easy: Colorado’s thin trade assets may force them to part with younger players or even Brock Nelson to make the cap work. While Colorado might not be L...


Avalanche Shake-Up and Cup Fever
Last Thursday at 1:51 PM

Chris MacFarland’s surprise move from the Avalanche to the Predators has fans buzzing—Nashville outbid Colorado on both role and pay, leaving Joe Sakic to shoulder more pressure as the team heads into a critical offseason. Meanwhile, Patrick Roy could be heading to Toronto as a coach, while Philly and Boston eye big free-agent moves. And in the Finals, Vegas edges out Carolina in Game 1, setting the stage for a brutal, back-and-forth battle.

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Avalanche GM Void, Knights Edge Hurricanes
Last Thursday at 1:47 PM

The Colorado Avalanche are suddenly GM-less after Chris MacFarland jumped to Nashville, accepting a sweeter package that included a promotion and more money — despite the Avs’ last-ditch counteroffer. With Joe Sakic now facing a mountain of offseason work, the team’s future leadership is in serious doubt. Meanwhile, Vegas stunned Carolina in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, 5-4, and the Hurricanes aim to bounce back at home tonight. Elsewhere, Patrick Roy is a frontrunner to coach the Toronto Maple Leafs, while the Flyers and Bruins are circling top free agents — the NHL’s offseason is heating up fast.

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Cooper Wins But Bednar’s Rise Is Wild
Last Thursday at 2:12 AM

Jon Cooper finally wins the Jack Adams Award after years of elite coaching, but the race was neck-and-neck — Jared Bednar, who turned the Avalanche into playoff contenders, finished fourth with 66 points, while Dan Muse and Lindy Ruff also shined with massive comebacks. Meanwhile, Chris MacFarland’s surprise exit from Colorado has fans wondering if it’s a career leap or another Colorado coaching mystery.

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Necas, MacKinnon, and the Avs' Playoff Crossroads
Last Wednesday at 9:26 PM

Martin Necas’ playoff struggles and rumored trade value spark debate—trading him now might be costly after the Avs traded down for him. Meanwhile, the team’s aging core and overworked stars like MacKinnon fuel talks about smarter ice time management and roster refreshment for playoff success. And with Brent Burns’ playoff shortcomings and the team’s defensive needs, his return next season looks doubtful.

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Avalanche Offseason Moves & Contract Drama
Last Wednesday at 2:51 PM

The Avalanche’s offseason is packed with high-stakes decisions as they navigate contract talks, roster shifts, and draft strategy. Cale Makar’s extension looms large, with his market value poised to set a new defenseman salary benchmark. Jack Drury’s restricted free agency adds uncertainty, especially if his arbitration demands clash with his perceived role. Goalie Ilya Nabokov’s future is unclear as he enters his final entry-level year amid a crowded net depth chart. Meanwhile, the team’s draft picks offer both developmental potential and trade leverage — a crucial tool as they aim to rebuild while managing cap constraints...


Avalanche Shake-Up and Final Thrills
Last Wednesday at 1:19 PM

Big moves shake up the NHL as Chris MacFarland leaves the Colorado Avalanche for the Nashville Predators, bringing championship hunger with him, while Joe Sakic steps in as interim GM. Jared Bednar stays behind the bench for continuity. Meanwhile, Vegas stuns Carolina in a high-scoring Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, and Manny Malhotra takes the reins as Vancouver’s new head coach — a wild, action-packed week in hockey.

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Predators Hire MacFarland to Lead Rebuild
Last Wednesday at 12:47 AM

Nashville’s hockey drought may be over after landing Chris MacFarland as their new GM and president of hockey operations — the same man who built Colorado’s Stanley Cup dynasty. After a four-month search, the Predators tapped MacFarland, who transformed the Avalanche from playoff also-rans into Cup champions, thanks to savvy drafts, smart trades, and cap management. Fans breathe easier, and owner Bill Haslam confirms MacFarland was their top pick all along — a proven architect ready to turn Nashville’s rebuild into a championship run.

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Avalanche GM Out Bednar Stays
Last Wednesday at 12:46 AM

Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland is out, heading to Nashville, while head coach Jared Bednar stays put through 2026-27 after a dominant season that ended in a Western Conference Finals loss to Vegas. Joe Sakic returns to run hockey ops, aiming to rebuild the roster around Bednar’s playoff-tested squad for another Stanley Cup run.

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Predators Hire MacFarland, Trotz Steps Back
Last Tuesday at 11:55 PM

Chris MacFarland, the savvy GM who led Colorado to a Presidents’ Trophy and Stanley Cup glory, has officially joined the Nashville Predators as their new president of hockey operations and general manager — marking a bold new era for the franchise. Barry Trotz steps down from GM duties to take an advisory role, backing MacFarland’s leadership. Owner Bill Haslam praised MacFarland’s proven track record, including GM of the Year finalist honors and elite goaltending development. Meanwhile, in Colorado, Joe Sakic returns to the GM role, stepping back into the driver’s seat after previously serving as president of hockey ope...


Chris MacFarland Takes Charge in Nashville
Last Tuesday at 10:29 PM

Chris MacFarland, the savvy GM who helped lead the Avalanche to a Stanley Cup and was a finalist for GM of the Year, is now taking the reins at the Nashville Predators with full authority — a major upgrade from his previous role where Joe Sakic still held the final say. The move, sweetened with financial perks and proximity to family, gives MacFarland a fresh chance to build a championship contender from scratch. His departure from Colorado — unlike Vegas’ restrictive stance with Bruce Cassidy — highlights how Colorado treated MacFarland with respect, making this a classy, forward-looking move. Now, all eyes are on N...


Bednar’s Future Hangs in Balance
Last Tuesday at 9:31 PM

The Colorado Avalanche’s playoff exit sparked immediate front-office chaos, with GM Chris MacFarland out and heading to Nashville. But head coach Jared Bednar is staying — at least for now — despite entering the final year of his contract. With a Stanley Cup under his belt and the core roster locked in, the team faces a crucial decision: extend Bednar before next season or let him coach on a potential lame-duck deal. With interim GM Joe Sakic in charge and a new GM looming, the Avalanche must weigh Bednar’s proven success against the risk of uncertainty — all while trying to repeat...


Sakic Returns as Avalanche GM
Last Tuesday at 7:19 PM

Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland exits abruptly to join the Nashville Predators, paving the way for Joe Sakic’s return to the GM role—just as the team gears up for the draft and new league year. Sakic, who previously led the Avalanche to a 2022 Stanley Cup, is stepping back into the driver’s seat to keep the championship momentum alive. MacFarland, a decade-long architect of Avalanche success, departs to be closer to family, leaving fans and analysts eager to see how Sakic navigates this pivotal offseason.

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MacFarland Heads to Nashville
Last Tuesday at 6:41 PM

Chris MacFarland, Colorado Avalanche’s GM since 2022 and architect of their 2022 Cup run, is reportedly leaving Denver for Nashville — taking over as President and GM of the Predators. The move, expected to be official Tuesday, marks a major shakeup for the Avs as they enter the offseason hunting for a new leadership voice to build their future.

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Sakic Takes Over GM Role
Last Tuesday at 6:33 PM

Chris MacFarland’s off to Nashville, leaving Joe Sakic to take the reins as GM — a role Sakic knows well after leading the Avalanche to their 2022 Cup win and earning GM of the Year honors. With deep ties to the franchise and a proven track record, Sakic’s poised to guide the team through the draft and new league year, as leadership expresses full confidence in his ability to keep the championship momentum alive. Media availability coming soon.

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Predators Eye MacFarland for GM Role
Last Tuesday at 4:24 PM

Nashville’s Predators are poised to make a major move, eyeing Chris MacFarland—Colorado’s savvy GM since 2022—as their next leader. With Barry Trotz gone, the Predators are weighing whether to bring in MacFarland as GM or take him up a notch to president of hockey ops. A proven architect of Colorado’s dynasty, MacFarland helped build a roster around stars like MacKinnon and Makar, secured that blockbuster contract, and guided the Avalanche to a Cup in 2022. His 14-year Blue Jackets tenure and legal background add depth to his resume, making him a rare, well-rounded candidate ready to steer Nash...


MacFarland Eyes Predators Role
Last Tuesday at 3:29 PM

Nashville Predators are seriously eyeing Chris MacFarland, Colorado Avalanche’s GM, for their President of Hockey Operations role — a move made official with Avalanche’s green light. MacFarland, already a championship-caliber architect in Colorado, faces a pivotal choice: stay with Joe Sakic’s stable or take the reins of Nashville’s rebuilding effort. The stakes are high — for him, for the franchise, and for the future of both teams.

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MacFarland Talks Nashville
Last Tuesday at 2:54 PM

Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland is in talks with Nashville Predators after a playoff exit stings, with rumors swirling he may leave for a bigger role — and a bigger paycheck — if Nashville makes the right move.

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Teams Move Fast This Offseason
Last Tuesday at 1:10 PM

Colorado Avalanche shake up goaltending with an undrafted signing, Toronto Maple Leafs bring in a new assistant GM and a former player linked to a potential trade, Tampa Bay Lightning add Jack Pridham to build for the future, and teams like Boston Bruins and New York Rangers are circling restricted free agents and intriguing names like Alex Tuch — making this offseason anything but quiet.

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Avalanche Sign Russian Goalie Novosyolov
Last Tuesday at 6:38 AM

The Colorado Avalanche just inked a 21-year-old Russian netminder, Nikita Novosyolov, to a two-year deal — a promising young goalie who dominated Russia’s VHL with 22 wins and a stellar .932 save percentage, plus KHL experience. Familiar with fellow prospect Nikita Ishimnikov, Novosyolov joins a crowded goalie room alongside Blackwood and Wedgewood, signaling the team’s long-term depth-building strategy. Listed at 6’2” and 172 lbs, his standout stats make him a player to watch as he navigates the transition to North America.

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Vegas vs Carolina Stanley Cup Showdown
Last Monday at 9:00 PM

Vegas Golden Knights swept the Avalanche in a stunning West final, while Carolina Hurricanes rallied from a 1-0 deficit to beat Montreal in five games. Now, Vegas faces Carolina for the Stanley Cup. Carter Hart was lights out for Vegas, posting a .944 save percentage and just 1.75 goals allowed per game, making a strong Conn Smythe case. Meanwhile, Colorado’s Brock Nelson vanished offensively, going pointless despite heavy ice time. Carolina’s Eric Robinson, despite limited minutes, delivered with 3 goals and 6 points, proving crucial. The series’ most dramatic moment? Game 3, where Colorado led 3-0 early before Vegas roared back with 5 unansw...


Avalanche Rebuild After Playoff Exit
Last Monday at 4:58 PM

Colorado Avalanche pivot to the future with Russian goalie Nikita Novosyolov, but their playoff exit—swept by Vegas—exposes deeper issues: injuries to stars like Makar and MacKinnon, and a lack of offensive firepower from the supporting cast. Vegas, meanwhile, marches on to the Stanley Cup Final, proving adaptability and clutch goaltending can carry a team when stars are sidelined.

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Avalanche Lock In Rising Goalie
Last Monday at 4:47 PM

Colorado Avalanche lock in promising young goalie Nikita Novosyolov with a two-year entry-level deal set to begin in 2026-27. At just 21, Novosyolov dominated the VHL last season with a 22-6-2 record, a stellar 2.10 GAA, and .932 save percentage — including three shutouts. He also gained valuable KHL experience with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. A standout in junior hockey and a teammate of fellow Avalanche prospect Nikita Ishimnikov since 2022, Novosyolov’s steady progression and familiarity with the organization make him a rising name to watch.

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Avalanche’s Uncertain Future After Swept Exit
Last Monday at 1:19 PM

The Colorado Avalanche’s championship dreams shattered after a brutal sweep by Vegas in the Western Conference Final — leaving fans reeling and the front office facing a make-or-break offseason. With questions swirling about coaching, GM, and roster overhaul — especially on defense and core players — the team must now pivot fast. This isn’t just a playoff loss; it’s a reset. The future hinges on tough decisions, and the pressure is on to rebuild before the window closes.

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Avalanche Silence Before Big Moves
Last Monday at 12:18 PM

The Colorado Avalanche’s silence ahead of their season-ending press conference has fans buzzing—especially as free agency and the draft loom. Speculation swirls around whether GM Chris MacFarland and coach Jared Bednar will stay, making this a pivotal moment for the franchise. Meanwhile, the Stanley Cup Final kicks off tomorrow in Carolina, promising high-stakes drama. On the international stage, Team Finland claimed gold at the IIHF World Championships, with captain Aleksander Barkov shining despite missing the entire NHL season due to injury. Across the NHL, teams are plotting draft moves, trades, and even jersey retirements—while the Avalanche’s next m...


Red Wings' Game 7 Thriller vs Avalanche
Last Sunday at 9:43 PM

In a historic Game 7 showdown on May 23, 2002, the Detroit Red Wings erased a 3-2 series deficit against the Colorado Avalanche with a dominant 7-0 victory at Joe Louis Arena, thanks to Dominik Hasek’s stellar goaltending and a furious offensive surge that sent Patrick Roy packing early. This pivotal win set the stage for Detroit’s run to their 10th Stanley Cup, where they overcame a tough Carolina Hurricanes team to claim the title — cementing this Game 7 as one of the most unforgettable moments in franchise history.

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NHL Offseason Shake-Up
Last Sunday at 1:27 PM

The Colorado Avalanche’s offseason is heating up with big decisions looming—free agency for key defensemen Brett Kulak and Brent Burns, restricted free agent Jack Drury, and potential trade targets like Valeri Nichushkin and Artturi Lehkonen. Meanwhile, Switzerland and Finland battle for gold at the World Championships, Swiss forwards aiming for historic glory. The San Jose Sharks weigh trading their top draft pick, while the Flyers and Red Wings reassess their defensive futures—another wild summer looms as NHL teams scramble to reshape their rosters.

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2027 Stanley Cup Favorites Revealed
05/30/2026

Sportsbooks are already betting on the 2027 Stanley Cup, with Carolina Hurricanes and Colorado Avalanche leading the pack—despite the 2026 finals still ahead. The Hurricanes, finally breaking through after years of near-misses, are favored thanks to their disciplined system and coach Rod Brind’Amour’s magic. The Avalanche, though ousted this year by Vegas, still boast elite talent like MacKinnon and a top-tier analytical edge. Tampa Bay remains a perennial threat, while Minnesota and Vegas lurk in the mix—though Edmonton’s shaky finish casts doubt. Early odds suggest Colorado has a smoother path back to the finals, making them the sleepe...


Avalanche Collapse and Comeback
05/30/2026

The Colorado Avalanche’s playoff collapse to Vegas leaves fans asking who’s to blame—the roster’s lack of depth or the coaching staff’s inability to rally the team under pressure. With key injuries and a defense in need of rebuilding, the future hinges on smart moves with limited cap space, especially around Cale Makar’s extension. But amid the disappointment, Gabe Landeskog’s inspiring return as captain shines as the season’s most uplifting story.

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Avalanche Pause, Hurricanes Soar
05/30/2026

The Avalanche linger in suspense as they wait until next week for their season-ending presser, sparking rumors of big moves ahead. Meanwhile, the Hurricanes are soaring—officially headed to the Stanley Cup Final after a dominant run, just 12 wins deep, and set to host Game One against Vegas. And behind the scenes? Goalie Frederik Andersen, playing through the pressure with a personal connection to legendary agent Claude Lemieux, adds a nostalgic layer to this historic moment for Carolina.

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Avalanche’s Post-Playoff Crossroads
05/30/2026

Colorado Avalanche are delaying their post-playoff press conference, hinting at major decisions ahead—especially around head coach Jared Bednar’s future after a disappointing sweep. With high hopes dashed and offensive woes exposed, Bednar’s decade-long tenure makes any move risky, as he’s a top candidate elsewhere. Meanwhile, GM Chris MacFarland’s rumored interest from Nashville doesn’t seem to be going anywhere, thanks to his one-year contract. When they finally speak, expect tough questions—and fast answers—to keep their championship window alive.

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Avalanche’s Quiet Exit Hints at Big Changes
05/30/2026

The Colorado Avalanche are delaying their post-playoff presser, hinting at major behind-the-scenes decisions — especially around head coach Jared Bednar, whose future is now in doubt after a brutal sweep and offensive struggles. Despite his decade-long tenure and record-setting postseason wins, Bednar’s job security is hanging in the balance. Meanwhile, general manager Chris MacFarland is reportedly staying put, with Nashville’s interest unlikely to sway Colorado. When they finally speak to the media, expect deep dives into coaching, GM strategy, and how they’ll rebuild to chase another Cup.

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Avalanche’s Playoff Collapse Explained
05/30/2026

The Colorado Avalanche’s playoff run ended in heartbreak after a brutal four-game sweep by the Vegas Golden Knights, marking a stunning collapse after dominating the regular season. Key injuries to stars like Makar and MacKinnon hurt their depth, while their offense vanished entirely—scoring just seven goals across the series, their worst four-game stretch ever. Even more shocking: none of their top scorers found the net, including MacKinnon, who went scoreless in his first playoff series without a goal since his rookie year. They’d been perfect when leading after two periods, but lost twice in regulation despite holdin...


Avalanche’s Playoff Collapse Explained
05/30/2026

The Colorado Avalanche’s season imploded in a shocking sweep by the Vegas Golden Knights, erasing months of dominance in just four games. Despite leading the league all season and winning another Presidents’ Trophy, injuries and a catastrophic offensive collapse doomed them. They lost four straight in regulation — a rarity for a team that only lost two in regulation three times all year — and blew a three-goal lead in Game 3, something they’d never done before. Their top scorers, including MacKinnon (53 goals) and Makar, went scoreless in the series, marking the first playoff series without a goal for MacKinnon. The offens...


Claude Lemieux Gone Too Soon
05/29/2026

Claude Lemieux’s tragic passing has sent shockwaves through hockey, just days after he was seen celebrating the Avalanche’s 1996 title and carrying the torch at a Canadiens-Hurricanes game. Meanwhile, Colorado’s playoff exit to Vegas has left fans waiting for answers — no press conference yet, with questions swirling around coach Jared Bednar’s future and GM Chris MacFarland’s role. On the ice, Carolina’s run to the Stanley Cup Final continues, holding a commanding 3-1 lead over Montreal and poised to clinch their spot tonight at home.

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Lemieux’s Passing & Hurricanes’ Clutch Moment
05/29/2026

Tragedy strikes the hockey world as Claude Lemieux, 60, dies by suicide—just days after celebrating the Avalanche’s 1996 title and carrying a torch for a playoff game. Meanwhile, Colorado prepares for their post-sweep presser, delayed amid speculation over coaching changes. The Hurricanes, up 3-1 over Montreal, are poised to clinch their first Stanley Cup Final berth in 20 years with a dominant Game 5 on home ice tonight. As the league braces for summer moves—offer sheets, center battles, and Bruins’ pursuit of top talent—the NHL’s future is being shaped in real time.

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