Canucks Announce Development Camp Roster for 2024

The Vancouver Canucks have officially announced their 2024 development camp roster, showcasing 28 promising prospects eager to make an impact. This camp is a pivotal step for young players to hone their skills, showcase their talent, and make a case for their future roles within the Canucks organization. Here’s an in-depth look at these players, … Continue Reading ››

Best of the rest: Top remaining NHL UFAs by position

With free agency underway, here's a list of the best players still available.

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Kraken send Dumoulin to Ducks for 4th-round pick

The Seattle Kraken traded defenseman Brian Dumoulin to the Anaheim Ducks for a 2026 fourth-round pick, the clubs announced Tuesday.

Dumoulin played one season for the Kraken, posting six goals and 10 assists while averaging 17:01 of ice time over 80 games.

Seattle signed the veteran blue-liner, who'll turn 33 on Sept. 6, to a two-year contract last July 1. The pact carries a $3.15-million cap hit, per CapFriendly.

Dumoulin spent his first 10 seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins, helping them win the Stanley Cup in 2016 and 2017.

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Blues extend Buchnevich on 6-year pact

The St. Louis Blues signed forward Pavel Buchnevich to a six-year contract extension carrying an average annual value of $8 million, the club announced Tuesday.

Buchnevich has one season left on his current deal at $5.8 million, per CapFriendly.

The Russian winger tied for second on the Blues in both goals (27) and assists (36) while ranking third in points this past season. He posted 26 tallies and 41 helpers across only 63 contests in 2022-23 after establishing career highs with 30 goals and 46 assists in 2021-22.

When his new deal kicks in, Buchnevich will be the Blues' third-highest paid player behind Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou, both of whom have cap hits of $8,125,000.

Buchnevich played the last three seasons with the Blues after they acquired him in a July 2021 trade with the New York Rangers for forward Sammy Blais and a second-round pick.

The 29-year-old suited up for five campaigns with the Rangers before they dealt him. He's scored at least 20 goals five times, scoring that exact number across only 54 contests with New York in the abbreviated 2021 campaign.

The Rangers drafted him 75th overall in 2013.

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