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Throughout his managerial career, goaltenders and Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas have not necessarily gotten ...
The New York Rangers were able to hire one of the most highly regarded coaches in the NHL this offseason, Mike Sullivan.
When the Pittsburgh Penguins’ 2024-25 campaign ended without a postseason appearance, stretching their playoff drought to ...
A trade idea from Heavy.com has the Toronto Maple Leafs acquiring a former25-goal scorer to bolster its offense in a 1-for-1 ...
It’s been a busy summer for Caleb Jones. The blueliner celebrated his older brother Seth winning the Stanley Cup, got married ...
The ink is barely dry on a new deal. Still, it didn’t take long for rumors to pop up regarding a Nick Robertson trade. One ...
Around the NHL is back for another August edition, as the NHL’s offseason is creeping closer to completion. Training camp is ...
Kyle Dubas said he wasn’t going anywhere. As recently as May 15, Dubas pledged as much. During a season-ending press conference in Toronto, Dubas said his time as the highly scrutinized general ...
Kyle Dubas spent his first two months as the Pittsburgh Penguins director of hockey operations watching the staff around him adjust almost seamlessly to a new work environment. So seamlessly, it ...
Kyle Dubas had his final GM Show of the season. Some thoughts on it: A general manager’s words can be read into too much or too little, it’s best to think of them as a snapshot in time, which ...
Kyle Dubas. (Claus Andersen / Getty Images) The one star they (presumably) won’t be exploring the market for is Matthews, who reiterated his commitment to Toronto and “intention” to stay.
Anytime we hear from Kyle Dubas we get a window into the thinking of Leafs management. A sense for where the winds may be blowing, especially now with the trade deadline inching closer.