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Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Panthers’ Aleksander Barkov repeats as Selke Trophy winner, also gets King Clancy Trophy
(South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Don't expect Florida Panthers to jump the Edmonton Oilers this time
(Edmonton Sun)
Lightning sign gritty forward Yanni Gourde to 6-year contract
(Tampa Bay Times)
Carolina Hurricanes forward retires from NHL due to injuries
(Raleigh News & Observer)
Ottawa Senators sign blueliner Tyler Kleven to a two-year extension
(Ottawa Sun)
Johannson signs on to stay with Wild
(Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Kraken sign forward Ben Meyers to 1-year extension
(Seattle Times)
A mistrial, jury dismissal, excluded evidence: Key moments in the Hockey Canada trial
(Globe & Mail)
Excitement, nervousness and a sense of déjà vu as Edmonton prepares for the Stanley Cup Finals this week
(Globe & Mail)
With a chance at second Stanley Cup, Matthew Tkachuk’s rise to stardom with Panthers continues
(Miami Herald)
Leafs prospect Easton Cowan isn’t about to replace Mitch Marner, but he has the DNA the team is looking for
(Toronto Star)
Card games and Tolstoy: How the Oilers pass the time in the air
(Edmonton Sun)
Matthew Tkachuk explains why Panthers shoot plastic rats at Brad Marchand
(Boston Globe)
First-place votes, but no Selke Trophy, for Jets' Lowry
(Winnipeg Sun)
Penguins relinquish rights to forward prospect Chase Yoder
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Flyers prospects Oliver Bonk and Denver Barkey win Memorial Cup
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Ex-Penguins forward Drake Caggiula signs in Switzerland
(Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
NHL scouting combine's annual trip to Buffalo means more in a remote draft year
(Buffalo News)
Tony Voce was the first Philadelphian to sign with the Flyers. His sudden death allowed his family to know he found his purpose.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)