Carolina Hurricanes Re-Sign Skyler Brind'Amour And Domenick Fensore

The Carolina Hurricanes announced the yhave re-signed forward Skyler Brind'Amour and defenseman Domenick Fensore to one-year, two-way contracts for the 2025-26 season.

The deals will pay both players $775,00 at the NHL level, Brind'Amour $90,000 at the AHL level and Fensore $70,000 at the AHL level, both are guaranteed $100,000.

Brind'Amour recorded 16 goals and 24 points in 68 games with the Chicago Wolves last season and appeared in two games for the Hurricanes where he scored his first career NHL goal. 

The 25-year-old has 19 goals and 32 points in 119 career AHL games. 

Originally a sixth round selection of the Edmonton Oilers in 2017, Brind'Amour signed a two-year AHL deal with the Charlotte Checkers after leaving Quinnipiac University before joining the Hurricanes on a PTO after mutually parting ways with the Checkers in Sep. 2024. 

Son of Hurricanes' head coach Rod Brind'Amour, Skyler was named ECAC Best Defensive Forward and helped lead Quinnipiac to the NCAA Frozen Four Championship in 2023. 

Fensore notched nine goals and 32 points in 67 games for the Wolves last season and went pointless in two game with the Hurricanes, the first two NHL games of his career. 

A third round selection of the Hurricanes in 2019, Fensore joined the Wolves in 2023-24 after four seasons at Boston University where he served as captain in 2022-23. He has 11 goals and 48 points in 106 career AHL games and 10 points in nine career ECHL games. 

The 23-year-old will remain a focal point of the Wolves' powerplay next season and will look to take on more responsibility in all-situations. 

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Sabres Get Cheeky With Social Media Schedule Reveal

The Buffalo Sabres are following in the footsteps of other NHL clubs in using social media in an irreverent and even trollish manner. On Tuesday in advance of the NHL regular season schedule release, the club revealed references of the 31 other clubs they will be facing as chicken wings. 

A few of them were quite humorous, such as the Winnipeg Jets showing the fuselage of a jet with two flats as the plane’s wings, the Boston Bruins with a drumstick sticking out of a bowl of New England Clam Chowder, or the Florida Panthers wing with a tail of BBQ sauce with the title “Rat” attached. 

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A few of the photos have a painful yet poignant reference to Sabres history, as the Dallas Stars entry was titled “No Wing” with wing sauce just inside the crease as an homage to Brett Hull’s Cup-winner in 1999 that should not have counted, but there are a few that seem to be not-so-subtle jabs.

The Vancouver Canucks “Brother, Where Art Thou” has one wing painted in Canucks blue on the left side of the plate,  in reference to Canucks captain Quinn Hughes on the West Coast, and two wings representing New Jersey ‘s Luke and Jack Hughes on the right side of the plate. The archrival Toronto Maple Leafs were represented by a drumstick doused with maple syrup and it was titled “Choking Hazard”. The Leafs have not advanced past the second round since 2002, but that is ironic coming from the Sabres, who have not made the playoffs since 2011.

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Former Blackhawks Forward Signs With Canadiens

Former Chicago Blackhawks forward Joe Veleno has found his new home, as he has signed a one-year, $900,000 contract with the Montreal Canadiens. 

Veleno, 25, was traded by the Chicago Blackhawks to the Seattle Kraken last month in exchange for forward Andrei Burakovsky. However, Veleno ended up not being a part of the Kraken's plans, as they bought him out shortly after. Now, after spending over two weeks on the market as an unrestricted free agent (UFA), he has found his new team with the Canadiens.

Veleno's time with the Blackhawks was short, as he was acquired by Chicago at the 2025 NHL trade deadline in exchange for Craig Smith and Petr Mrazek from the Detroit Red Wings. Veleno appeared in 18 games with the Blackhawks following the move, posting three goals, seven points, 46 hits, and a minus-9 rating in 18 games. This was after he had five goals and five assists in 56 games with Detroit before the trade. 

With the Blackhawks having plenty of centers, it is understandable that they moved on from Veleno this off-season. Now, he will look to make an impact and take that next step in his development with the Canadiens after signing this one-year deal. 

Blackhawks Made Great Move With Important ForwardBlackhawks Made Great Move With Important ForwardThe Chicago Blackhawks have been less active this off-season than they were last summer. While this is the case, they have made some solid moves during their off-season, and one involved an important player on their roster.

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Important Dates to Watch in Sharks' 2025-26 Schedule

The San Jose Sharks announced their schedule for the 2025-26 season on Wednesday morning. There will be quite a few interesting games to keep an eye on this season, whether it’s due to storylines surrounding the game or one of the Sharks’ many promotional nights.

First off, the Sharks announced a total of 11 promotional nights.

While the NHL will host regular season games starting on October 7, Sharks fans will have to wait a couple of more days. Opening night will be against the Vegas Golden Knights, and their newest addition Mitch Marner, on October 9. Then they’ll have a WWE-themed collaboration against the Anaheim Ducks on October 11, and the annual Los Tiburones Night will take place against Erik Karlsson and the Pittsburgh Penguins on October 18. 

Next, the Sharks will have three promotional nights within a week in late November. Against the Senators on the 22nd, they’ll have Sharkpop x Anime Night. Next Gen Night will be against the Boston Bruins three days later. Lastly, on the 28th, Youth Hockey Appreciation Night will see the revival of Ryan Reaves’ rivalry with Evander Kane as the Sharks host the Vancouver Canucks. 

After a month without any promotions in December, the Sharks have three in January. They’ll start with the San Jose Earthquakes Bay Area Unite on the 5th against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Then it’ll be First Responders Appreciation Night on the 10th against the Dallas Stars, and lastly, the 49ers Bay Area Unite game will be against the New York Rangers on the 25th. 

The final two promotions will be Educators Appreciation Night on February 28 against the Edmonton Oilers, and the annual Fan Appreciation Night on April 11, the final home game of the season, against the Canucks once again.

Now that we’ve gotten the promotional nights out of the way, let’s take a look at some games that will be surrounded by some important storylines.

First, if Michael Misa makes the Sharks roster, there could be the first battle of the top picks in the 2025 NHL Draft on October 21 as the team in teal will visit Matthew Schaefer and the New York Islanders at UBS Arena. The rival Los Angeles Kings will then make their first appearance in the Bay Area a week later on October 28.

The back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers will make their only appearance in San Jose on November 8. Looking ahead to December, Alexander Ovechkin will be at SAP Center for the first time since breaking Wayne Gretzky’s goal-scoring record last season when the Washington Capitals visit on December 3.

Dmitry Orlov will return to Raleigh, North Carolina, for the first time since leaving the Carolina Hurricanes organization, on December 7. Meanwhile, there will be two more revenge games when Ryan Reaves returns to Toronto on December 11 before Alex Nedeljkovic returns to Pittsburgh for the first time two days later on the 13th. 

Jeff Skinner and John Klingberg will head to their former stomping grounds, Rogers Place in Edmonton, for the first time on January 29, just a few days before Philipp Kurashev faces off against his old linemate Connor Bedard and the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center on February 2.

The Sharks and the rest of the NHL will take a break from February 11-22 as the league sends its players to the Olympic Games for the first time in over a decade. Action at the SAP Center will resume on February 26 as the Sharks host the Calgary Flames

The aforementioned Schaefer will make his first-ever trip to the Bay on March 7, when Patrick Roy and the Islanders come to town.

Adam Gaudette and Nick Leddy will have to wait quite a while to visit their old homes, as the Sharks will head to Canada’s capital in a matinee affair on March 15. Then, nearly two weeks later, Leddy will visit the team that placed him on waivers, the St. Louis Blues, on the 26th. Henry Thrun will return to the SAP Center for the first time since being traded to the Maple Leafs on April 2. 

The Sharks will finish the regular season with a three-game road trip as they head to Nashville, Chicago, and Winnipeg, with the final game set to be played on April 16. 

There will certainly be a lot to keep an eye on this coming season, and more storylines will certainly come up as the season progresses. Over the course of the seven-month season, we’ll undoubtedly see players make their NHL debuts, unexpected homecoming games as players are traded away and acquired, and of course, once we know how good, or bad, this Sharks team will be, there will be games with major implications in the standings and for the draft lottery.

Although it seems as though hockey is far away, Sharks fans have less than three months until regular season hockey starts up again.

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Two Canadiens’ Goaltenders In Wheeler’s Top 20 Drafted Goaltending Prospects

After releasing his Top 100 drafted prospects, The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler has not released his top 20 drafted goaltender prospects list. The last time Wheeler released his bi-annual list in February, the Montreal Canadiens had two netminders on it: Jacob Fowler, who was ranked at number two, and Jakub Dobes, who stood at number 13.

Five months later, Fowler remains in second place, while Dobes has dropped to number 19. It was never in doubt that Fowler would be able to at least hang on to the second place, since his sophomore season at Boston College in the NCAA was even better than his rookie season, which is no small feat. His goals-against average dropped from 2.14 to 1.63, and his save percentage improved from .926 to .940. He also posted seven shutouts, compared to three as a rookie.

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A third-round pick in 2023, Fowler is the most exciting goaltending prospect the Canadiens have had since Carey Price, even though the face of the franchise was the fifth overall pick at the 2005 draft. There’s another Montreal goaltender who did just fine after being drafted in the third round. You may remember him; Patrick Roy was drafted 51st overall at the 1984 draft.

As things stand, many are hoping Fowler will be the Canadiens' goaltender when their window of opportunity opens, and from what we’ve seen so far, there’s a real possibility that it comes to be.

As for Dobes, Wheeler now believes he’ll have a promising career as a second or third goaltender or, in a base case scenario, a 1-B netminder. He had a convincing rise from the NSHL to the AHL and was elevated to the NHL last season following Cayden Primeau’s collapse.

While he had a fantastic start in the big leagues with five consecutive wins, he came back down to earth and struggled a bit, losing seven of his next 11 games. Nevertheless, he ended the season with a 7-4-3 record, a 2.74 GAA, and a .909 SV%. When Samuel Montembeault went down with an injury in the playoffs, he was able to claim one win for the Canadiens and performed well, especially considering the circumstances.

While Fowler will hold the top job in the AHL with the Laval Rocket, Dobes may have to compete for the backup role in the AHL, as newly signed Kaapo Kakko has been clear about his intentions to return to the NHL.

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Montreal Canadiens Officially Announce 2025-26 Schedule

The Montreal Canadiens have announced their schedule for the 2025-26 season, meaning that the new campaign is starting to get closer. 

The Canadiens revealed their new schedule through a humorous video with executive vice president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton and general manager Kent Hughes.  

The Canadiens confirmed that they will start their season on the road against the Toronto Maple Leafs in a must-watch contest on Oct. 8. From there, they will play against the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks on the road before playing their home opener versus the Seattle Kraken on Oct. 14.

The Hockey News' Karine Hains correctly reported several games on the Canadiens' 2025-26 season earlier this week, and now it has been officially announced by the Original Six club. That story can be seen by clicking the link below. 

Canadiens’ 2025-26 Schedule RevealedCanadiens’ 2025-26 Schedule RevealedThe NHL is set to release the 2025-26 season schedule on Wednesday, July 16th, but we’ve seen a copy of the Montreal Canadiens’ schedule already, and a few comments come to mind.

The Canadiens also revealed that they will play 11 games in October, 13 games in November, 15 games in December, 16 games in January, four games in February, 15 games in March, and eight games in April. 

Some notable games on the Canadiens' schedule include their Nov. 15 contest against the Boston Bruins, their Dec. 7 matchup against recently traded former Hab Logan Mailloux and the St. Louis Blues, and their California road trip from March 3 to March 7 against the San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks, and Los Angeles Kings. 

The Canadiens' full schedule can be seen through the team's announcement here.

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Oilers Full 2025-26 Regular Season Schedule

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EDMONTON – Public service announcement time.

The NHL just released the entire 2025-26 regular season schedule for all 32 teams. The Edmonton Oilers will open their season against the Calgary Flames on Wednesday, October 8th. 

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Here is the full Oilers schedule. All times are local. Games highlighted in bold are home games.

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Oilers October 2025 Games

GM 1 - Oct 8 (Wednesday) vs. Calgary Flames - 8 PM

GM 2 - Oct 11 (Saturday) vs. Vancouver Canucks - 8 PM

GM 3 - Oct 14 (Tuesday) at New York Rangers - 7 PM

GM 4 - Oct 16 (Thursday) at New York Islanders - 7 PM

GM 5 - Oct 18 (Saturday) at New Jersey Devils - 3:30 PM

GM 6 - Oct 19 (Sunday) at Detroit Red Wings - 3 PM

GM 7 - Oct 21 (Tuesday) at Ottawa Senators - 7 PM

GM 8 - Oct 23 (Thursday) vs. Montreal Canadiens - 7 PM

GM 9 - Oct 25 (Saturday) at Seattle Kraken - 7 PM

GM 10 - Oct 26 (Sunday) at Vancouver Canucks - 7 PM

GM 11 - Oct 28 (Tuesday) vs. Utah Mammoth - 7:30 PM

GM 12 - Oct 30 (Thursday) vs. New York Rangers - 7 PM

Oilers November 2025 Games

GM 13 - Nov 1 (Saturday) vs. Chicago Blackhawks - 8 PM

GM 14 - Nov 3 (Monday) at St. Louis Blues - 7:30 PM

GM 15 - Nov 4 (Tuesday) at Dallas Stars - 7 PM

GM 16 - Nov 8 (Saturday) vs. Colorado Avalanche - 8 PM

GM 17 - Nov 10 (Monday) vs. Columbus Blue Jackets - 6:30 PM

GM 18 - Nov 12 (Wednesday) at Philadelphia Flyers - 7:30 PM

GM 19 - Nov 13 (Thursday) at Columbus Blue Jackets - 7 PM

GM 20 - Nov 15 (Saturday) at Carolina Hurricanes - 7 PM

GM 21 - Nov 17 (Monday) at Buffalo Sabres - 7 PM

GM 22 - Nov 19 (Wednesday) at Washington Capitals - 7 PM

GM 23 - Nov 20 (Thursday) at Tampa Bay Lightning - 7 PM

GM 24 - Nov 22 (Saturday) at Florida Panthers - 7 PM

GM 25 - Nov 25 (Tuesday) vs. Dallas Stars - 7 PM

GM 26 - Nov 29 (Saturday) at Seattle Kraken - 1 PM

Oilers December 2025 Games

GM 27 - Dec 2 (Tuesday) vs. Minnesota Wild - 7 PM

GM 28 - Dec 4 (Thursday) vs. Seattle Kraken - 7 PM

GM 29 - Dec 6 (Saturday) vs. Winnipeg Jets - 8 PM

GM 30 - Dec 9 (Tuesday) vs. Buffalo Sabres - 7 PM

GM 31 - Dec 11 (Thursday) vs. Detroit Red Wings - 7 PM

GM 32 - Dec 13 (Saturday) at Toronto Maple Leafs - 7 PM

GM 33 - Dec 14 (Sunday) at Montreal Canadiens - 7 PM

GM 34 - Dec 16 (Tuesday) at Pittsburgh Penguins - 7 PM

GM 35 - Dec 18 (Thursday) at Boston Bruins - 7 PM

GM 36 - Dec 20 (Saturday) at Minnesota Wild - 2 PM

GM 37 - Dec 21 (Sunday) vs. Vegas Golden Knights - 6 PM

GM 38 - Dec 23 (Tuesday) vs. Calgary Flames - 7 PM

GM 39 - Dec 27 (Saturday) at Calgary Flames - 8 PM

GM 40 - Dec 29 (Monday) at Winnipeg Jets - 6:30 PM

GM 41 - Dec 31 (Wednesday) vs. Boston Bruins - 7:30 PM

Oilers January 2026 Games

GM 42 - Jan 3 (Saturday) vs. Philadelphia Flyers - 1:30 PM

GM 43 - Jan 6 (Tuesday) vs. Nashville Predators - 7 PM

GM 44 - Jan 8 (Thursday) at Winnipeg Jets - 7 PM

GM 45 - Jan 10 (Saturday) vs. Los Angeles Kings - 8 PM

GM 46 - Jan 12 (Monday) at Chicago Blackhawks - 7:30 PM

GM 47 - Jan 13 (Tuesday) at Nashville Predators - 7 PM 

GM 48 - Jan 15 (Thursday) vs. New York Islanders - 7 PM

GM 49 - Jan 17 (Saturday) at Vancouver Canucks - 7 PM

GM 50 - Jan 18 (Sunday) vs. St. Louis Blues - 6 PM

GM 51 - Jan 20 (Tuesday) vs. New Jersey Devils - 8 PM

GM 52 - Jan 22 (Thursday) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins - 7 PM

GM 53 - Jan 24 (Saturday) vs. Washington Capitals - 8 PM

GM 54 - Jan 26 (Monday) vs. Anaheim Ducks - 6:30 PM

GM 55 - Jan 29 (Thursday) vs. San Jose Sharks - 7 PM

GM 56 - Jan 31 (Saturday) vs. Minnesota Wild - 8 PM

Oilers February 2026 Games

GM 57 - Feb 3 (Tuesday) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs - 6:30 PM

GM 58 - Feb 4 (Wednesday) at Calgary Flames - 8 PM

GM 59 - Feb 25 (Wednesday) at Anaheim Ducks - 7:30 PM

GM 60 - Feb 26 (Thursday) at Los Angeles Kings - 7:30 PM

GM 61 - Feb 28 (Saturday) at San Jose Sharks - 1 PM

Oilers March 2026 Games

GM 62 - March 3 (Tuesday) vs. Ottawa Senators - 7 PM 

GM 63 - March 6 (Friday) vs. Carolina Hurricanes - 7 PM

GM 64 - March 8 (Sunday) at Vegas Golden Knights - 6:30 PM

GM 65 - March 10 (Tuesday) at Colorado Avalanche - 8 PM

GM 66 - March 12 (Thursday) at Dallas Stars - 7 PM

GM 67 - March 13 (Friday) at St. Louis Blues - 7 PM

GM 68 - March 15 (Sunday) vs. Nashville Predators - 6 PM

GM 69 - March 17 (Tuesday) vs. San Jose Sharks - 7 PM

GM 70 - March 19 (Thursday) vs. Florida Panthers - 7 PM

GM 71 - March 21 (Saturday) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning - 8 PM

GM 72 - March 24 (Tuesday) vs. Utah Mammoth - 7 PM

GM 73 - March 26 (Thursday) vs. Vegas Golden Knights - 6:30 PM

GM 74 - March 28 (Saturday) vs. Anaheim Ducks - 1:30 PM

GM 75 - March 31 (Tuesday) vs. Seattle Kraken - 7 PM

Oilers April 2026 Games

GM 76 - April 2 (Thursday) vs. Chicago Blackhawks - 7 PM

GM 77 - April 4 (Saturday) vs. Vegas Golden Knights - 8 PM

GM 78 - April 7 (Tuesday) at Utah Mammoth - 7:30 PM

GM 79 - April 8 (Wednesday) at San Jose Sharks - 7:30 PM

GM 80 - April 11 (Saturday) at Los Angeles Kings - 1 PM

GM 81 - April 13 (Monday) vs. Colorado Avalanche - 7:30 PM

GM 82 - April 16 (Thursday) vs. Vancouver Canucks - 7 PM

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5 Most Exciting Dates On Chicago Blackhawks Schedule

Now that the 2025-26 schedule is officially out for the Chicago Blackhawks, it is time to start dissecting it. Of course, playing against rivals like the Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, and Nashville Predators will always be an exciting experience. 

Going up against some of the Eastern Conference teams that Chicago only plays twice a year will also bring added excitement. The Original Six matchups, in particular, always evoke a sense of nostalgia along with great hockey. 

In addition to their centennial celebrations, the Blackhawks will have their "Home for the Holidays" promotion again, along with 20 weekend home games, 26 games against division rivals, and some great road trips.

When looking at all 82 games, some stick out more than others. These are the five most exciting dates on the slate: 

Blackhawks Open At Panthers - 10.7

On October 7th, the National Hockey League regular season will kick off. The Florida Panthers will begin their title defense against the Chicago Blackhawks in the first game of the season. Ahead of the game, the Panthers will raise their Stanley Cup banner. 

Home Opener Vs Canadiens - 10.11

The Chicago Blackhawks will kick off the home portion of their schedule against the Montreal Canadiens on October 11th. This is the first Original Six game that Chicago will host during their centennial celebration. There is sure to be a great celebration on this night. 

Frozen Frenzy Vs Senators - 10.28

The NHL will do another version of their Frozen Frenzy on October 28th. All 32 teams will play with staggered start times. The Blackhawks will be one of the later games with the Ottawa Senators in town. 

Kane Returns To Chicago (Again) 12.13

On December 13th, Patrick Kane will make his third trip to Chicago as a visitor. It is always a top-tier atmosphere when the Detroit Red Wings are in town, but it gets amped up even further when Kane is on their team.

Toews Returns To Chicago - 1.19

On January 19th, the Winnipeg Jets will be in Chicago. This isn't just any old divisional matchup, however, as Jonathan Toews will be making his return to the United Center for the first time as a player. Chicago will play Winnipeg in Manitoba on October 30th, but the game in Chicago will hold tremendous significance. 

In the second half of the season, following the Olympic break in February, the excitement surrounding games will revolve around storylines created throughout the year. A lot of exciting development is expected to take place for certain individuals in 2025-26. 

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Vancouver Canucks Announce 2025-26 Regular Season Schedule

The Vancouver Canucks have announced their schedule for the 2025-26 season. Just as last year, the Canucks will open the season at home, while the league will pause in February as players head to the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here is a look at Vancouver's schedule this season:

October 2025

Thursday, October 9 vs Calgary Flames, 7:00 pm PT
Saturday, October 11 @ Edmonton Oilers, 6:00 pm PT
Monday, October 13 vs St. Louis Blues, 1:30 pm PT
Thursday, October 16 @ Dallas Stars, 4:00 pm PT
Friday, October 17 @ Chicago Blackhawks, 4:30 pm PT
Sunday, October 19 @ Washington Capitals, 9:30 am PT
Tuesday, October 21 @ Pittsburgh Penguins, 4:00 pm PT
Thursday, October 23 @ Nashville Predators, 5:00 pm PT
Saturday, October 25 vs Montréal Canadiens, 4:00 pm PT
Sunday, October 26 vs Edmonton Oilers, 7:00 pm PT
Tuesday, October 28 vs New York Rangers, 7:00 pm PT
Thursday, October 30 @ St. Louis Blues, 5:00 pm PT

November

Saturday, November 1 @ Minnesota Wild, 4:00 pm PT
Monday, November 3 @ Nashville Predators, 5:30 pm PT
Wednesday, November 5 vs Chicago Blackhawks, 7:00 pm PT
Saturday, November 8 vs Columbus Blue Jackets, 7:00 pm PT
Sunday, November 9 vs Colorado Avalanche, 7:00 pm PT
Tuesday, November 11 vs Winnipeg Jets, 7:00 pm PT
Friday, November 14 @ Carolina Hurricanes, 4:00 pm PT
Sunday, November 16 @ Tampa Bay Lightning, 2:00 pm PT
Monday, November 17 @ Florida Panthers, 4:00 pm PT
Thursday, November 20 vs Dallas Stars, 7:00 pm PT
Sunday, November 23 vs Calgary Flames, 6:00 pm PT
Wednesday, November 26 @ Anaheim Ducks, 7:00 pm PT
Friday, November 28 @ San Jose Sharks, 1:00 pm PT
Saturday, November 29 @ L.A. Kings, 7:00 pm PT

December 

Tuesday, December 2 @ Colorado Avalanche, 6:00 pm PT
Friday, December 5 vs Utah Mammoth, 6:00 pm PT
Saturday, December 6 vs Minnesota Wild, 7:00 pm PT
Monday, December 8 vs Detroit Red Wings, 7:00 pm PT
Thursday, December 11 vs Buffalo Sabres, 7:00 pm PT
Sunday, December 14 @ New Jersey Devils, 9:30 am PT
Tuesday, December 16 @ New York Rangers, 4:00 pm PT
Friday, December 19 @ New York Islanders, 4:00 pm PT
Saturday, December 20 @ Boston Bruins, 4:00 pm PT
Monday, December 22 @ Philadelphia Flyers, 4:30 pm PT
Saturday, December 27 vs San Jose Sharks, 7:00 pm PT
Monday, December 29 @ Seattle Kraken, 7:00 pm PT
Tuesday, December 30 vs Philadelphia Flyers, 7:00 pm PT

January 

Friday, January 2 vs Seattle Kraken, 7:30 pm PT
Saturday, January 3 vs Boston Bruins, 7:00 pm PT
Tuesday, January 6 @ Buffalo Sabres, 4:00 pm PT
Thursday, January 8 @ Detroit Red Wings, 4:00 pm PT
Saturday, January 10 @ Toronto Maple Leafs, 4:00 pm PT
Monday, January 12 @ Montréal Canadiens, 4:30 pm PT
Tuesday, January 13 @ Ottawa Senators, 4:00 pm PT
Thursday, January 15 @ Columbus Blue Jackets, 4:00 pm PT
Saturday, January 17 vs Edmonton Oilers, 7:00 pm PT
Monday, January 19 vs New York Islanders, 7:00 pm PT
Wednesday, January 21 vs Washington Capitals, 7:00 pm PT
Friday, January 23 vs New Jersey Devils, 7:00 pm PT
Sunday, January 25 vs Pittsburgh Penguins, 3:00 pm PT
Tuesday, January 27 vs San Jose Sharks, 7:00 pm PT
Thursday, January 29 vs Anaheim Ducks, 7:00 pm PT
Saturday, January 31 vs Toronto Maple Leafs, 4:00 pm PT

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February

Monday, February 2 @ Utah Mammoth, 6:30 pm PT
Wednesday, February 4 @ Vegas Golden Knights, 7:00 pm PT
February 6-24, 2026 Winter Olympics Break
Wednesday, February 25 vs Winnipeg Jets, 7:00 pm PT
Saturday, February 28 @ Seattle Kraken, 7:00 pm PT

March

Monday, March 2 vs Dallas Stars, 7:00 pm PT
Wednesday, March 4 vs Carolina Hurricanes, 7:00 pm PT
Friday, March 6 @ Chicago Blackhawks, 5:30 pm PT
Saturday, March 7 @ Winnipeg Jets, 4:00 pm PT
Monday, March 9 vs Ottawa Senators, 6:00 pm PT
Thursday, March 12 vs Nashville Predators, 7:00 pm PT
Saturday, March 14 vs Seattle Kraken, 7:00 pm PT
Tuesday, March 17 vs Florida Panthers, 7:00 pm PT
Thursday, March 19 vs Tampa Bay Lightning, 7:00 pm PT
Saturday, March 21 vs St. Louis Blues, 4:00 pm PT
Tuesday, March 24 vs Anaheim Ducks, 7:00 pm PT
Thursday, March 26 vs L.A. Kings, 7:00 pm PT
Saturday, March 28 @ Calgary Flames, 7:00 pm PT
Monday, March 30 @ Vegas Golden Knights, 7:00 pm PT

April

Wednesday, April 1 @ Colorado Avalanche, 5:30 pm PT
Thursday, April 2 @ Minnesota Wild, 5:00 pm PT
Saturday, April 4 vs Utah Mammoth, 4:00 pm PT
Tuesday, April 7 vs Vegas Golden Knights, 7:00 pm PT
Thursday, April 9 @ L.A. Kings, 7:30 pm PT
Saturday, April 11 @ San Jose Sharks, 7:00 pm PT
Sunday, April 12 @ Anaheim Ducks, 5:00 pm PT
Tuesday, April 14 vs L.A. Kings, 7:00 pm PT
Thursday, April 16 @ Edmonton Oilers, 6:00 pm PT

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Sabres Reveal 2025-26 Regular Season Schedule

The Buffalo Sabres revealed their 2025-26 regular season schedule on Wednesday, with the club opening the 82-game schedule against the New York Rangers at Key Bank Center on Thursday, October 9 and will finish the campaign at home against the Dallas Stars on Wednesday, April 15.  

The most notable game on the schedule will be on Tuesday, November 4, when former Sabre JJ Peterka and the Utah Mammoth visit KBC. The club’s schedule is loaded with home games in the first month of the season, with six of the first eight games in October in Buffalo, including the first of a home-and-home matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday, October 24 and Saturday, October 25.   

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Other highlight home games are: Saturday, October 18th against the two-time Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, Saturday, November 1st against NHL all-time leading goal scorer Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals,  Monday, November 17th against Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers. 

The Sabres will have a long gap of 25 days between home games in February and early March due to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina. The only home game in the calendar’s shortest month is scheduled for Thursday, February 5th, against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The next game will be on Tuesday, March 3rd, against the Vegas Golden Knights.

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Here is the Islanders' 2025-26 schedule

After just missing out on the playoffs last season, the Islanders will be looking to get back into the Stanley Cup hunt as they begin the 2025-26 season.

Here are some schedule notes:

-The Islanders open the season on the road against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m.

-The Isles will go on a seven-game road trip in January, visiting Nashville, Minnesota, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, and Seattle

-The Isles close out the season with four straight home games against Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Carolina.

Here is the full schedule:

Winnipeg Jets Announce 2025-26 Schedule with Matchups Against the Panthers, Oilers and Stars

The Winnipeg Jets announced their 82-game schedule for the 2025-26 season on Wednesday with some notable games that fans will have to keep an eye on. The Jets open the season on home ice in a postseason rematch against the Dallas Stars on Thursday Oct. 9th, in what will be a thrilling start to the new campaign. 

Winnipeg stays home to face another Western Conference rival in the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday, Oct. 11th. The team then hits the road to visit the Big Apple and the New York Islanders on Monday, Oct. 13rd.

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In January, the Jets will take on the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Paul Maurice and Florida Panthers twice, first at Canada Life Centre on Jan. 22nd, followed by a road matchup in Sunrise on Jan. 31st. The Jets' longest homestand of the season is an eight-game stretch from March 3–17th. 

The 2026 Winter Olympic Games will give the Jets a 20-day break from Feb. 5–24th while the NHL sends its best talent. The team’s most extended road trip is a six-game run from Nov. 4–15th, during which the Jets will face six different Pacific Division opponents in late-night affairs.

Winnipeg will take on fellow Canadian teams 15 times throughout the season with seven games at home and eight on the road. Their first home matchup against is set for Friday, Oct. 24th, against the Calgary Flames. The back-to-back Western Conference Champion Edmonton Oilers will visit twice on Dec. 29th and Jan. 8th, while the Ottawa Senators (Dec. 15th), Toronto Maple Leafs (Jan. 17th), Montreal Canadiens (Feb. 4th), and Vancouver Canucks (Mar. 7th) will each make one trip to Winnipeg.

The Jets will play 26 crucial divisional games against the likes of Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, and St. Louis four times each, while squaring off against Nashville and Utah three times apiece. Winnipeg will also play every Pacific Division team three times and will meet each of the 16 Eastern Conference teams twice, once at home and once on the road.

January and March are the busiest months on the schedule, with 16 games in each. The Jets will play nine sets of back-to-backs this season: four on the road, two split between home and away, and three featuring consecutive games at Canada Life Centre.

Broadcast details will be announced soon but most games will be available on TSN3, TSN.ca, and the TSN app, with others air on Hockey Night in Canada, Rogers Sportsnet, and Amazon Prime. As in previous seasons, all 82 games will be broadcast on Global News Radio 680 CJOB (CJOB AM) and simulcast on Power 97.

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NHL Unveils 2025-26 Regular-Season Schedule: Standout Days

The NHL released the full 2025-26 regular-season schedule on Wednesday, and it is riddled with exciting matchups. 

Here are some key dates, with game times are listed in Eastern time.

Oct. 7: Opening Night

The 2025-26 campaign will kick off with a tripleheader on opening night. The evening begins with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Florida Panthers at 5 p.m. Florida will raise its second straight championship banner at Amalie Bank Arena ahead of puck drop.

At 8 p.m., the New York Rangers will host the Pittsburgh Penguins at Madison Square Garden. This will be Mike Sullivan’s first game as the Rangers' coach, and he’ll take on his old team, where he won two Stanley Cup championships and stood behind the bench for 10 seasons. Sullivan’s return to Pittsburgh is just a few days later on Oct. 11.

The final contest of the night will be between two Western Conference teams, with puck drop at 10:30 p.m. The Colorado Avalanche will take on the Los Angeles Kings, two teams that hold a sour taste in their mouths after being eliminated in the first round of last season’s playoffs.

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Oct. 21: Brad Marchand Comes Back To Boston

At the trade deadline, the Boston Bruins traded left winger Brad Marchand to Florida and eventually won his second Stanley Cup. On Oct. 21, the Panthers will visit TD Garden, and Marchand will face the Bruins for the first time after playing 1,090 games across 16 seasons.

Nov. 22: Stanley Cup Final Rematch, Again

Every season, there are two Stanley Cup final rematch games, and this one is between Florida and the Edmonton Oilers for a second-straight year. On Nov. 22, a different-looking Oilers team will take on a similar Panthers squad. Last season, Edmonton lost both regular-season matchups to Florida, 6-5 and 4-3 on Dec. 16 and Feb. 27, respectively.

Feb. 11 to 22: Olympic Break

In the middle of February, NHL players will compete in the Winter Olympics for the first time since 2014. The 2026 Olympic Games will be hosted in Milan, Italy, beginning on Feb. 11. Puck-drop times vary between 6:10 a.m. and 3:10 p.m., including the gold medal game on Feb. 22 at 8:10 a.m.

In addition to the dates of when the Winter Games begin, all the teams competing in these Olympics must submit their full rosters later in the year. All 12 nations released their preliminary rosters of six players on June 16.

Jan. 23: Mitch Marner Returns To Toronto

All Toronto Maple Leafs fans will be marking Jan. 23 on their calendars as it marks the return of Mitch Marner. The Vegas Golden Knights swing by Toronto during a four-game Atlantic Division road trip.

Marner’s tenure in Toronto ended on a sour note as fans booed the team and threw jerseys on the ice in the closing moments of Game 7 against Florida in the second round of the post-season. It’ll be interesting to see the reception he gets when he returns to Scotiabank Arena.

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Full Detroit Red Wings 2025-26 NHL Season Schedule Released

It won't be long before the Detroit Red Wings hit the ice for what will be their centennial season in the National Hockey League, a full 100 years. 

They'll begin the campaign with a matchup against their historic Original 6 rival Montreal Canadiens at Little Caesars Arena, a 7:00 p.m. ET puck drop on October 9. 

Now, the rest of the schedule has been released. Detroit's first five games are all against divisional opponents, including games against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers, and Tampa Bay Lightning. 

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For their annual New Year's Eve game on home ice, they'll welcome the Winnipeg Jets to town. The schedule also features a full 26 games against teams from the Atlantic Division, including back-to-back- games against the Lightning and Panthers to close out the season. 

Detroit's full 82-game schedule can be seen below: 

October

  • 9 - Montreal
  • 11 - Toronto
  • 13 - at Toronto
  • 15 - Florida
  • 17 - Tampa Bay
  • 19 - Edmonton
  • 22 - at Buffalo
  • 23 - at New York Islanders
  • 25 - St. Louis
  • 28 - at St. Louis
  • 30 - at Los Angeles
  • 31 - at Anaheim

November

  • 2 - at San Jose
  • 4 - at Vegas
  • 7 - New York Rangers
  • 9 - Chicago
  • 13 - Anaheim
  • 15 Buffalo
  • 16 - at New York Rangers
  • 18 - Seattle
  • 20 - New York Islanders
  • 22 - Columbus
  • 24 - at New Jersey
  • 26 - Nashville
  • 28 - Tampa Bay
  • 29 - at Boston

December

  • 2 - Boston
  • 4 - at Columbus
  • 6 - at Seattle
  • 8 - at Vancouver
  • 10 - at Calgary
  • 11 - at Edmonton
  • 13 - at Chicago
  • 16 - New York Islanders
  • 17 - Utah
  • 20 - at Washington
  • 21 - Washington
  • 23 - Dallas
  • 27 - at Carolina
  • 28 - Toronto
  • 31 - Winnipeg

January

  • 1 - at Pittsburgh
  • 3 - Pittsburgh
  • 5 - at Ottawa
  • 8 - Vancouver
  • 10 - at Montreal
  • 12 - Carolina
  • 13 - at Boston
  • 16 - San Jose
  • 18 - Ottawa
  • 21 - at Toronto
  • 22 - at Minnesota
  • 24 - at Winnipeg
  • 27 - Los Angeles
  • 29 - Washington
  • 31 - Colorado

February

  • 2 - at Colorado
  • 4 - at Utah
  • 26 - at Ottawa
  • 28 - at Carolina

March

  • 2 - at Nashville
  • 4 - Vegas
  • 6 - Florida
  • 8 - at New Jersey
  • 10 - at Florida
  • 12 - at Tampa Bay
  • 14 - at Dallas
  • 16 - Calgary
  • 19 - Montreal
  • 21 - Boston
  • 24 - Ottawa
  • 27 - at Buffalo
  • 28 - Philadelphia
  • 31 - at Pittsburgh

April

  • 2 - at Philadelphia
  • 4 - at New York Rangers
  • 5 - Minnesota
  • 7 - Columbus
  • 9 - Philadelphia
  • 11 - New Jersey
  • 13 - at Tampa Bay
  • 15 - at Florida

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Golden Knights Reveal 2025-26 Regular-Season Schedule, Open At Home Versus Kings

<i>Former Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitchell Marner (16) skates with the puck as Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Shea Theodore (27) tries to defend during the third period of an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena on Nov. 8, 2022. <b>PHOTO Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images</b></i>

LAS VEGAS -- The Golden Knights will open their regular season at home against their Pacific Division rival Los Angeles Kings on Oct. 8, before hitting the road for three straight games.

It marks the seventh time in nine years the Golden Knights will begin the regular season on home ice.

Vegas is 7-1-0 all-time in its regular-season openers, having won its last six.

Their first four games will be against division foes, as they'll visit San Jose, Seattle and Calgary after hosting Los Angeles.

The Golden Knights get their season-high homestand out of the way early, with six straight games at T-Mobile Arena beginning Nevada Day on Oct. 31, with the Colorado Avalanche and running through Nov. 13 against the New York Islanders. Just before the Islanders will be a visit from the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers.

A rather odd three-game road trip in November, during F1 weekend, will take the Knights into high-altitude Salt Lake City to face the Utah Mammoth on the 20th, then to Anaheim on the 24th before returning to the rarified air in Salt Lake on the 26th.

Fans will get their first look at Ryan Reaves in a San Jose Sharks uniform on Nov. 29. An all-time beloved former Knight, the 38-year-old, was dealt from Toronto to San Jose.

The team will have two season-long road trips of five games, the first beginning in December, including a trip through the Metro three of New Jersey, Manhattan and Long Island. The second will begin in February after the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games, and carry into March.

The Golden Knights will close the season with seven games in April, including a rugged four-game trip through Edmonton, Vancouver, Seattle and Colorado, before closing the season with two home games.

Other notable dates include:

  • Oct. 25 at Stanley Cup champion Florida
  • Dec. 21 at two-time defending Western Conference champion Edmonton
  • Dec. 31 vs. Nashville (return of Nic Hague)
  • Jan. 15 vs. Toronto (return of Nic Roy, and Mitch Marner's first game against the Maple Leafs)
  • Jan. 23 at Toronto (Marner's first game since being traded to Vegas)
  • Feb. 5 vs. Los Angeles (final game before the Olympics)
  • April 15 vs. Seattle (regular-season and home finale)

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2025-26 REGULAR-SEASON SCHEDULE

All games subject to change, times listed in PST

OCTOBER:

  • Wed. Oct. 8 vs. Los Angeles 7 p.m.
  • Thu. Oct. 9 at San Jose 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Oct. 11 at Seattle 7 p.m.
  • Tue. Oct. 14 at Calgary 6 p.m.
  • Thu. Oct. 16 vs. Boston 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Oct. 18 vs. Calgary 7 p.m.
  • Mon. Oct. 20 vs. Carolina 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Oct. 25 at Florida 3 p.m.
  • Sun. Oct. 26 at Tampa Bay 2 p.m.
  • Tue. Oct. 28 at Carolina 4:30 p.m.
  • Fri. Oct. 31 vs. Colorado 1 p.m.

NOVEMBER:

  • Tue. Nov. 4 vs. Detroit 7 p.m.
  • Thu. Nov. 6 vs. Tampa Bay 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Nov. 8 vs. Anaheim 7 p.m.
  • Mon. Nov. 10 vs. Florida 7 p.m.
  • Thu. Nov. 13 vs. N.Y. Islanders 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Nov. 15 at St. Louis 5 p.m.
  • Sun. Nov. 16 at Minnesota 3 p.m.
  • Tue. Nov. 18 vs. N.Y. Rangers 7 p.m.
  • Thu. Nov. 20 at Utah 6 p.m.
  • Sat. Nov. 22 at Anaheim 7 p.m.
  • Mon. Nov. 24 at Utah 6 p.m.
  • Wed. Nov. 26 vs. Ottawa 7 p.m.
  • Fri. Nov. 28 vs. Montreal 1 p.m.
  • Sat. Nov. 29 vs. San Jose 7 p.m.

DECEMBER:

  • Tue. Dec. 2 vs. Chicago 7 p.m.
  • Fri. Dec. 5 at New Jersey 4 p.m.
  • Sun. Dec. 7 at N.Y. Rangers 4 p.m.
  • Sun. Dec. 9 at N.Y. Islanders 4 p.m.
  • Thu. Dec. 11 at Philadelphia 4 p.m.
  • Sat. Dec. 13 at Columbus 4 p.m.
  • Wed. Dec. 17 vs. New Jersey 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Dec. 20 at Calgary 7 p.m.
  • Sun. Dec. 21 at Edmonton 5 p.m.
  • Tue. Dec. 23 vs. San Jose 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Dec. 27 vs. Colorado 7 p.m.
  • Mon. Dec. 29 vs. Minnesota 7 p.m.
  • Wed. Dec. 31 vs. Nashville 12 p.m.

JANUARY:

  • Fri. Jan. 2 at St. Louis 12 p.m.
  • Sun. Jan 4 at Chicago 4 p.m.
  • Tue. Jan. 6 at Winnipeg 5 p.m.
  • Thu. Jan. 8 vs. Columbus 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Jan. 10 vs. St. Louis 7 p.m.
  • Sun. Jan. 11 at San Jose 5 p.m.
  • Wed. Jan. 14 at Los Angeles 7 p.m.
  • Thu. Jan. 15 vs. Toronto 6:30 p.m.
  • Sat. Jan. 17 vs. Nashville 7 p.m.
  • Mon. Jan. 19 vs. Philadelphia 5 p.m.
  • Thu. Jan. 22 at Boston 4 p.m.
  • Fri. Jan. 23 at Toronto 4 p.m.
  • Sun. Jan. 25 at Ottawa 2 p.m.
  • Tue. Jan. 27 at Montreal 4 p.m.
  • Thu. Jan. 29 vs. Dallas 7 p.m.
  • Sat. Jan. 31 vs. Seattle 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY:

  • Sun. Feb. 1 at Anaheim 6:30 p.m.
  • Wed. Feb. 4 vs. Vancouver 7 p.m.
  • Thu. Feb. 5 vs. Los Angeles 7 p.m.
  • Wed. Feb. 25 at Los Angeles 7 p.m.
  • Fri. Feb. 27 at Washington 4 p.m.

MARCH:

  • Sun. March 1 at Pittsburgh 10 a.m.
  • Tue. March 3 at Buffalo 4 p.m.
  • Wed. March 4 at Detroit 4 p.m.
  • Fri. March 6 vs. Minnesota 7 p.m.
  • Sun. March 8 vs. Edmonton 6:30 p.m.
  • Tue. March 10 at Dallas 5 p.m.
  • Thu. March 12 vs. Pittsburgh 7 p.m.
  • Sat. March 14 vs. Chicago 7 p.m.
  • Tue. March 17 vs. Buffalo 7 p.m.
  • Thu. March 19 vs. Utah 7 p.m.
  • Sat. March 21 at Nashville 11 a.m.
  • Sun. March 22 at Dallas 4 p.m.
  • Tue. March 24 at Winnipeg 5 p.m.
  • Thu. March 26 vs. Edmonton 6:30 p.m.
  • Sat. March 28 vs. Washington 7:30 p.m.
  • Mon. March 30 vs. Vancouver 7 p.m.

APRIL:

  • Thu. April 2 vs. Calgary 7 p.m.
  • Sat. April 4 at Edmonton 7 p.m.
  • Tue. April 7 at Vancouver 7 p.m.
  • Thu. April 9 at Seattle 7 p.m.
  • Sat. April 11 at Colorado 5 p.m.
  • Mon. April 13 vs. Winnipeg 7 p.m.
  • Wed. April 15 vs. Seattle 7 p.m.