Former Carolina Hurricanes radio broadcaster Chuck Kaiton will fill in on the St. Louis Blues’ radio network when they play at the Washington Capitals on Thursday.
With the NHL Trade Deadline closing in, the contract talks and trade status of superstar forward Mikko Rantanen have taken center stage. Will they move him? Even after Rantanen reportedly shut down contract negotiations,
Chris Patrick woke up Friday morning to see what trades around the NHL he missed. Quickly, the Washington Capitals' first-year general manager figured out that his colleagues around the league
Calgary Flames, Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers, and the Vegas Golden Knights James Murphy of RG.org: An NHL source said on Saturday that he heard the Los Angeles Kings could have interest in Mikko Rantanen if the Carolina Hurricanes decide to trade him before the deadline.
Two more Carolina Hurricanes games are coming to WMBF airwaves. The team’s home matchup against the Boston Bruins will air on Palmetto Sports & Entertainment (WMBF 32.3) on March 6 at 7 p.m. The network will also air the Canes' April 2 matchup against the Washington Capitals.
Two of the league's best square off in a matchup that could repeat in June. Plus, updated playoff projections, draft lottery standings, more.
The Washington Capitals have struck an early trade deadline deal with the Pittsburgh Penguins for forward Anthony Beauvillier in exchange for Washington’s second-round draft choice in 2025.
The Carolina Hurricanes made a secondary move on Friday ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline.  After trading away Mikko Rantanen for Logan Stankoven and four
This wasn’t just any trade offer, but the Hurricanes had no interest in sending Rantanen to the Maple Leafs. And their reasoning had nothing to do with the players, picks, or financial aspects of the deal.
Mikko Rantanen is heading back to the Western Conference. The Dallas Stars paid a big price in money and assets to get the prolific playoff performer before the NHL’s trade deadline.
Mikko Rantanen could be on the move again if Carolina cannot sign the 2022 Stanley Cup champion, now in his prime, to an extension.