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13-year veteran and two-time Stanley Cup champion Tyler Johnson has announced his retirement from the NHL via his Instagram.
The Bruins announced in a press release the addition of a new assistant coach who has close ties to the organization.
Sandon, British Columbia, located in the foothills of the Selkirk Mountains in the West Kootenay region, is the birthplace of ...
The 32-year-old winger still opted to waive his no-trade clause to join the rebuilding Bruins last week. On the surface, it ...
The NHL and NHLPA ratified a new collective bargaining agreement, which will run through 2029-30, the league and players ...
Johnson called it a career in a lengthy message posted on social media Monday. Johnson had battled injuries in recent years ...
Tyler Johnson announced his retirement after playing 13 NHL seasons and winning the Stanley Cup twice with the Tampa Bay ...
Kaplan never played high school hockey in New Jersey but is a Bridgewater native. He made his NHL debut with the Flyers last ...
Two-Time Stanley Cup Winner Makes Definitive Career Announcement originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former two-time ...
A Bruins' free-agent signing this summer signals the end of an era in Boston as the team is now turning over to its new core.
The Flyers are trying to shift from rebuilding to contending, and York was the final player on the roster without a contract.
Johnson is best known for his nine-year stint with the Tampa Bay Lightning, who he helped shape into the class of hockey. In ...