When the Carolina Hurricanes rocked the NHL world to its core with the Mikko Rantanen trade, many people within the Devils community immediately turned their attention to General Manager Tom Fitzgerald to see how he would respond.
The Winnipeg Jets lead the NHL power rankings for the first time since November, but it's tight at the top. Plus, the blockbuster Rantanen trade has another big winner.
NHL trade deadline is a little over a month away, and we are already starting to see moves occur. Former New Jersey Devils star Taylor Hall was recently traded to the Carolina Hurricanes in the massive three-team Mikko Rantanen blockbuster.
Mikko Rantanen said he was open to signing for cheaper than his reported price before the Colorado Avalanche traded him to the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday. "I was ready to take a significant discount from my market value,
After a busy seven days in the National Hockey League, the movement in ClutchPoints' NHL Power Rankings is significant in Week 17.
Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland said trading Mikko Rantanen to the Carolina Hurricanes was a "tough business decision," calling the star winger a "superstar human being."
It’s safe to say trade season has officially begun. After the Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche, and Chicago Blackhawks made arguably the biggest
The Colorado Avalanche are in the process of trading superstar winger Mikko Rantanen to the Carolina Hurricanes in a blockbuster three-way deal, reports Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli.Hurricanes forwards Martin Necas and Jack Drury are heading to Colorado as part of the trade,
ELMONT, N.Y. — Mikko Rantanen ... Necas and Jack Drury to Colorado, there’s been some reporting on where things stood on contract negotiations between the Avalanche and Rantanen, who is ...
Colorado Avalanche's final contract offer to Mikko Rantanen ... losing Rantanen is a bitter pill to swallow. In return, the Avalanche acquired a third-line center in Jack Drury and a promising ...
Another night, and another round of emotions while dealing with the NHL’s greatest, or worst, mystery box — goaltender interference.