NHL insider Kevin Weekes believes the Toronto Maple Leafs need Marchand the most. He tweeted on Friday: "As I mentioned a month ago on @TSNHockey ahead of #TradeCentre ; no team needs @NHLBruins ...
With uncertainty surrounding his future with the Boston Bruins, Kevin Weekes suggests there is a real possibility that the Leafs could acquire Brad Marchand. The Bruins are currently exploring all ...
According to the latest reports, the Hurricanes have offered Rantanen a contract in the range of $13 million to $14 million annually, per ESPN insider Kevin Weekes. The team met with Rantanen’s ...
Kevin Weekes of ESPN reported Wednesday that he had been informed by NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly and other sources that the league recently met with a group interested in bringing an ...
NHL insider Kevin Weekes has claimed that the Carolina Hurricanes have made a significant offer to forward Mikko Rantanen regarding a potential contract extension. The Hurricanes' front office met ...
Insider Kevin Weekes shared via his X account that the Senators and Sabres are working on a deal to swap top players. Weekes reported that the Senators are parting with forward Josh Norris and ...
The NHL recently met with a group interested in bringing an expansion team to New Orleans, sources told ESPN's Kevin Weekes. The league has expanded twice since 2017, adding teams in Las Vegas and ...
The trade very likely does not happen without one. According to ESPN's Kevin Weekes, the Hurricanes had previously offered Rantanen a contract with an average annual value between $13-$14 million.
ESPN insiders Kevin Weekes and Emily Kaplan added their input in its creation. Salary figures are from PuckPedia. Let's begin with the biggest names. Continue reading this article and more from ...
Could New Orleans land an NHL expansion team? NHL reporter Kevin Weekes reports, per a conversation he had with NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly, that a group interested in bringing an expansion ...
#HockeyX #NewOrleans," Kevin Weekes of ESPN reported. The NHL has seen expansion and relocation over the last several years, and commissioner Gary Bettman has shown no sign of stopping.