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Bruins forward Jake DeBrusk is expected to miss a month because of hand and lower-body injuries he sustained in the Winter Classic.
The banged-up Blackhawks recalled forwards Lukas Reichel and Brett Seney from the minors.
Veteran forward Jimmy Vesey turned a training camp tryout with the Rangers into a contract that runs through the 2024-25 season.
The Red Wings placed forward Jakub Vrana on waivers two-plus weeks after he returned from the player assistance program set up by the NHL and NHLPA.
Veteran forward Joe Pavelski signed a one-year contract extension with the Stars months before he could have become an unrestricted free agent.
Blues defenseman Torey Krug was placed on injured reserve with a lower-body injury and will be re-evaluated in six weeks.
The Sabres game at Columbus was postponed by the NHL because Buffalo International Airport remains closed due to a severe winter storm that has paralyzed the region.
An independent review of the Bruins’ player-vetting process found no misconduct by team employees but identified failures in the system that led to the signing of Mitchell Miller.
Dallas Stars forward Denis Gurianov is taking an indefinite leave of absence for unspecified family reasons.
Detroit forward Jakub Vrana practiced for the first time in two months, returning to the team after entering the player assistance program.
Alex Ovechkin became the third NHL player to reach 800 career goals after netting a hat trick.
Golden Knights leading scorer Jack Eichel was placed on injured reserve because of a lower-body injury.
Penguins defenseman Kris Letang returned to practice with his teammates just 10 days after suffering the second stroke of his career.
The injury-riddled Avalanche will be without leading scorer Nathan MacKinnon for about a month after he suffered an upper-body injury.
The Kings put goaltender Cal Petersen on waivers, a surprising move for a player once considered the successor in net to Jonathan Quick.
The Tempe City Council unanimously approved a proposal for a new Coyotes arena and entertainment district, clearing the way for a public vote on the project next year.
The Bruins set the NHL record for most home victories to start a season with their 12th straight, topping the Hurricanes 3-2 in overtime.
The Predators postponed two home games because of a water main break that soaked their downtown arena.
The Rangers traded enforcer Ryan Reaves to the Wild for a 2025 fifth-round pick.
The Maple Leafs placed defenseman Morgan Rielly on long-term injured reserve with a knee injury.
Marian Hossa isn’t exactly sure how he will feel when the Blackhawks retire his No. 81 jersey.
The Bruins hired a law firm led by former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch to review their player vetting process after signing prospect Mitchell Miller and then rescinding his contract offer.
Martin Brodeur has been named executive vice president of hockey operations and given a new multi-year contract extension by the Devils.
Bruins President Cam Neely said the team “dropped the ball” with its internal vetting of Mitchell Miller, ultimately leading to the decision to rescind its contract offer to the defenseman.