Alright everyone. Inhale.
Scream.
We've got analysis on yesterday's wild day of trades from top to bottom, and you can check it out here:
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First & foremost, congratulations to Cindy Curley.
But it's incredibly disappointing to see the Hockey Hall of Fame neglect to use both of its allotted spots for female inductees this year.
There are so many deserving candidates & it takes absolutely nothing away from the men.
Come and get it--a new edition of @sunshine_hockey!
Thanks to @hockeytownellie for your insights on Detroit as we discuss all things around the impending Dylan Larkin trade.
We're breaking down more headlines, primarily, "What's going on with Dylan Larkin and his three team trade list?"
AND we have a special guest -- the great @hockeytownellie, here to talk all things Detroit!
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The Penguins will host their annual prospect development camp from June 29 to July 3 at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex. https://t.co/eGcMfWPnIN
So excited to share what Morgan and I have cooking for this yearโs NHL Draft. Itโs always fun getting to work with one of your favorite people on the planet, especially one like them โ exceptionally creative and analytical.
Tourigny had one year left on his deal. With Tourigny and Spencer Carbery signing extensions, that leaves the following coaches on expiring deals next year:
Joel Quenneville, Anaheim;
Jared Bednar, Colorado;
Rick Bowness, Columbus (signed a one-year deal in April for next season);
John Hynes, Minnesota;
Martin St. Louis, Montreal;
Andre Brunette, Nashville (though he has an option for 2027-28);
Ryan Warsofsky, San Jose;
Scott Arniel, Winnipeg.
Pending Carolina RFA Noel Gunler signed a two-year deal with Djugardens (SHL) through 2027-28.
Gunler, 25, had 15G-20A in 71GP with AHL-Chicago this past season, but never cracked NHL lineup in parts of four seasons in his time in North America
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