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MONTREAL -- Bobby Rousseau, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Montreal Canadiens between 1965-69 and winner of the 1962 Calder Trophy, voted as NHL rookie of the year, died Saturday at a hospital in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, his family at his side. Rousseau was 85, having battled Alzheimer’s disease for several years.
Brad Marchand delivered a vivid message to one former teammate during the latest meeting between the Florida Panthers and the Dallas Stars.
Guerin risked significant assets for Quinn Hughes, believing immediate action was crucial. He's ready to compete for the Stanley Cup, showing no regrets.
Stanley Cup futures have been live since the Panthers’ championship run ended in June, and with the 2025–26 regular season now a few weeks old, the early betting picture is starting to take shape. Oddschecker brings you the best NHL futures prices from ...
From Original Six royalty to modern contenders, these NHL teams with the most Stanley Cup playoff appearances built their legacy through decades of rivalry, heartbreak, and unforgettable spring hockey.
It’s not a race, but Avalanche fans will always have one thing to brag about. Joe Sakic, Patrick Roy and Peter Forsberg beat John Elway to the punch. The 1995-96 Colorado Avalanche brought the state its first major professional sports championship when they took down the Florida Panthers in four games.
The 2025-2026 season is through ten weeks. Colorado and Dallas are off to torrid starts, while Vancouver and Nashville are struggling for production. The league’s youth has stepped their production as San Jose’s Macklin Celebrini and Chicago’s Connor Bedard are ranked 3rd and 4th among league points leaders.
After honoring the 2006 Stanley Cup championship team during its 20th anniversary celebration at Lenovo Center, the Carolina Hurricanes defeated Columbus in a Metro Division game.