Friday, May 15, 2026
- Golden Knights head to conference final after downing Ducks in Game 6 (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Sabres now take on biggest comeback effort of season after 6-3 loss to Montreal in Game 5 (Buffalo News)
- Edmonton Oilers ham-handed soap opera ends with Kris Knoblauch firing (Edmonton Sun)
- It's official: Daniel and Henrik Sedin named co-presidents, Ryan Johnson tapped as GM (Vancouver Province)
- Bruins re-sign some speed by inking trade deadline acquisition to deal (Boston Herald)
- Chicago Blackhawks reach entry-level deal with Roman Kantserov, who led the KHL in goals this season (Chicago Tribune)
- Report: Daniil Miromanov signs with Russian team, ending Flames tenure (Calgary Sun)
- Inside the NHL’s post-series handshake, one of hockey’s most enduring traditions (Raleigh News & Observer)
- 'Not all on Knoblauch': Bowman addresses Edmonton Oilers coaching mess (Edmonton Sun)
- Accountability important throughout Oilers lineup: Bowman (Edmonton Sun)
- Maple Leafs, Oilers and possibly Canucks set to compete for same coaching candidates (Toronto Sun)
- How Gavin McKenna, summers ago, made a first impression on Luke Schenn (Toronto Sun)
- Flyers GM Danny Brière addresses Matvei Michkov’s benching, key offseason questions, and the team’s future (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Ducks forced to shuffle Game 6 lineup with Ryan Poehling out (Orange County Register)
- Stone, Lauzon remain out for Golden Knights in Game 6 (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- How the Avalanche won this Stanley Cup Playoffs series against Wild before it began (Denver Post)
- Flyers full injury report includes broken bones for Travis Konecny, Cam York, Noah Cates, and Christian Dvorak (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Former Jets forward could be good gamble for club (Winnipeg Free Press)
- Five teams since September is a lot, but World Championship too big an opportunity for Bruins rookie James Hagens to pass up (Boston Globe)
- Red Wings’ former top pick exhibits playoff style for Griffins (Detroit Free Press)
- Seattle pride hockey league leader finalist for NHL award (Seattle Times)