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On this day in 2013, New Jersey Devils right winger Ilya Kovalchuk announced his retirement from the NHL. At the time, Kovalchuk still had 12 years and $77 million remaining on his contract.
ESPN has remained in the mix for retaining U.S. rights, but sources say Apple's offer greatly eclipses the sports media giant ...
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) is urging President Trump to restore federal funding for 21st Century Community Learning Centers, ...
Just weeks after hoisting the Stanley Cup for the second-straight season, the Florida Panthers faced with an uphill battle in ...
A veteran who played alongside Alex Ovechkin on the Washington Capitals and Brad Marchand on the Boston Bruins is starting a ...
Montreal’s LaSalle College is facing a $30 million fine from the Quebec government for accepting more English-speaking ...
After parting ways with Auston Matthews and the Maple Leafs, Mitch Marner is stepping into a new chapter in Vegas. The Golden Knights aren't wasting time outlining his mission.
Nova Scotia Power was also in the news after being fined, along with two other companies, for the death of Andrew Gnazdowski.
With a young core, the Blackhawks need to trade for a veteran playmaker this 2025 NHL offseason to work toward returning to ...
All parties now have their candidates for the Arthabaska-L’Érable by-election. On Friday, the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) ...
The Florida Panthers, fresh off consecutive Stanley Cup victories, are solidifying their roster with strategic re-signings ...
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Thesportstak on MSNMatthew Tkachuk defends Florida Panthers' cap moves after Brad Marchand, core players retainedDespite battling the salary cap challenge, the Florida Panthers were successful in retaining crucial players like Brad Marchand, Sam Bennett and Aaron Ekblad.
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