A Look Into New Jersey Devils’ Jack Hughes Recovery

The New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes appeared in only two games before he suffered an injury. The team’s center met with Dr. Jonathan L. Glasgow and other team doctors for an injury re-evaluation. Injury Evaluation Officials announced during a press release that the dislocated shoulder is now stable and that the player continues with… Continue reading A Look Into New Jersey Devils’ Jack Hughes Recovery

Trophy Winner Adam Fox Settles on a Future With the Rangers After Contract Extension 

The Rangers’ management and fans have every reason to smile this season. This is after New York Rangers elite defenseman Adam Fox signed a historic seven-year contract extension. The contract is expected to take the sportsman up to the 2028-2029 season. According to the team’s manager, Fox is set to take home $9.6million per season.… Continue reading Trophy Winner Adam Fox Settles on a Future With the Rangers After Contract Extension 

Frederik Andersen Signing Has Helped Hurricanes Join the Stanley Cup Championship

Every team in the Stanley Cup championship has to have a top-notch player as the goaltender. Carolina Hurricanes got that by signing 32- year- old Frederik Andersen. Currently, the Hurricanes are number 2 with a 10-1-0 record. The Hurricanes have a great deep forward group but with a weak defense end. After several losses since… Continue reading Frederik Andersen Signing Has Helped Hurricanes Join the Stanley Cup Championship

Straining Chicago Blackhawks Fire Head Coach and Let Assistants Go After a Season’s Bad Start

Jeremy Colliton, Chicago Blackhawks’ three years head coach was fired on Saturday following a rough start of the team’s season on Friday night. Chicago lost by 5-1 to the Winnipeg Jets, hitting a 1-9-2 record. Similarly, the two assistant coaches Tomas Mitell and Sheldon Brookbank were fired. In Jeremy’s place, Derek king; RockFord IceHog’s coach,… Continue reading Straining Chicago Blackhawks Fire Head Coach and Let Assistants Go After a Season’s Bad Start