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The biggest question as the NHL heads to free agency on July 1 is who will be left.
NHL Draft concluded Saturday and while it will take some time to truly determine the real winners and losers of this class, we have some snap reactions based on the weekend’s events.
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We get to Lopez next, who has reportedly been a target for the Lakers for a few years now. He averaged 13.0 points, 5.0 ...
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The Washington Capitals signed a young forward they got from the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, a young defenseman is getting a fresh start and a couple of Canadian teams ...
Simon Wang became the highest-drafted player born in China when the San Jose Sharks selected him with the first pick of the ...
The team selects the lanky center from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 10th overall, then flies him from Downtown L.A. to Downtown ...
The Kings send the No. 24 pick to Pittsburgh and gain a second-round selection (No. 59) in exchange for sliding down seven ...
New Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche also was busy before the draft. The Islanders traded defenseman Noah Dobson to ...
New York uses its first No. 1 selection since 2009 on the 17-year-old defenseman, while San Jose takes high-scoring center Michael Misa at No. 2 and Chicago selects Swedish forward Anton Frondell ...