Canada finale, marking the highest ticket price for an NHL event since the Panthers and Edmotnon Oilers last year.
As NHL teams enter the Four Nations break, the Hurricanes’ new shiny toy has not produced as well as the return to the Avalanche. When should fans be concerned?
The 4 Nations Face-Off has been a smashing success so far with exciting, fast-paced games in nearly every matchup so far. Saturday afternoon featured a matchup between the two European representatives as Finland and Sweden faced off,
The Rangers could be a sneaky contender to sign Mikko Rantanen if he becomes a free agent this upcoming offseason.
Matthew Tkachuk injury, short turnaround time for stars like McDavid, Rantanen trade talk, and Robertson trade value.
There is no breaking news on Gabriel Landeskog, let’s start there. We have all been waiting for it, but head coach Jared Bednar had nothing new to report. He did touch upon some other things for a bit more clarity surrounding the captain.
Elliotte Friedman shared key details about another trade involving the Carolina Hurricanes star forward Mikko Rantanen in the latest 32 Thoughts episode.
All eyes will be on the Carolina Hurricanes and what comes next with Mikko Rantanen. As NHLTradeTalk.com has documented, Rantanen was traded from the Colorado Avalanche to the Carolina Hurricanes as part of a three-team deal.
Carolina Hurricanes forward Mikko Rantanen took part in the 4 Nations Face-Off over the past two weeks, representing Team Finland.While the Finns finished fourth in the tournament, with a 1-0-0-2 record,
With the March 7 trade deadline less than two weeks away, Carolina has to decide whether to keep Rantanen for a Stanley Cup run risking losing him next summer if he doesn't extend his contract, or flip him for assets now to avoid that potential worst-case scenario as it happened to the franchise last summer.