If you think you spend a lot of time on your phone, you're probably not as bad as NHL insider Elliotte Friedman.
Hours after the NHL trade deadline, numerous pieces of information are leaking about what happened and what could have happened. The person who is probably
We have some more clarity on why the Vancouver Canucks did not move Brock Boeser before yesterday’s 12 PM PST trade deadline. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Canucks were looking for at least a first-round pick in exchange for the veteran winger.
The trade talks for Mikko Rantanen have taken a turn. NHL insider Elliotte Friedman shared on X (formerly Twitter) that discussions about sending Rantanen to the Dallas Stars are intensifying.
Trade speculation surrounding Sidney Crosby has been swirling and won't end any time soon, but NHL insider Elliotte Friedman made it hilariously clear just how unlikely a move is. When former NHL player and current TNT analyst Paul Bissonnette pressed him on the Crosby-to-Colorado rumors during TNT’s "Face Off" show,
NHL trade deadline was one for the ages with all the madness that took place. Justin Arenberg has more on the deals that left us all stunned.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman slammed the gavel on live television regarding the notion of the Pittsburgh Penguins trading Sidney Crosby to the Colorado
The Carolina Hurricanes and Dallas Stars had a blockbuster trade in the works last night involving Mikko Rantanen, but it appears to have fallen through at the last moment.
With just a fews day left before the NHL Trade Deadline, the Toronto Maple Leafs are weighing their options of what they’re going to have to do in order to add quality talent to their roster.
The Carolina Hurricanes are exploring trade options for Mikko Rantanen as the NHL trade deadline approaches. NHL insider Elliotte Friedman said on NHL on TNT's Face Off that Carolina has talked to several teams about a potential trade. He confirmed that the Los Angeles Kings, Dallas Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs are the most interested teams.
The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to explore options to strengthen their forward group ahead of the trade deadline, but they might be hiding their cards. On Saturday, Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving appeared to temper fans' expectations for a major move ahead of the deadline,
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reported in his latest 32 Thoughts column that several teams are interested in acquiring Easton Cowan, Ben Danford and Fraser Minten, along with the Leafs' 2026 first ...