Steve Yzerman suddenly done as Red Wings GM amid Dylan Larkin trade drama

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Steve Yzerman has stepped down as GM of the Red Wings and will now serve as a senior advisor, Image 2 shows Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has requested a trade

DETROIT — Steve Yzerman abruptly stepped down as general manager of the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday, a stunning midsummer change of a franchise great leaving the job after seven seasons and zero playoff appearances.

Yzerman’s resignation to transition to an advisory role to CEO Chris Ilitch comes several weeks after captain and No. 1 center Dylan Larkin’s trade request came to light. The Red Wings’ decade-long playoff drought is the longest active drought in the NHL and in the organization’s storied history.

The team says its search for a new head of hockey operations is already underway and that Yzerman will continue to be in charge on a day-to-day basis until his successor is determined.

Steve Yzerman has stepped down as GM of the Red Wings and will now serve as a senior advisor. NHLI via Getty Images

“Clearly, we are not where we and our fans expect to be as an organization,” Ilitch said in a statement. “Steve’s lifetime of contributions to the Red Wings has meant more to this franchise than words can truly express, and I have the highest level of respect for his continued commitment to our organization.”

Yzerman spent his entire 22-year Hall of Fame NHL playing career with Detroit, captaining them to the Stanley Cup three times. He was an accomplished GM with Tampa Bay, building the core that eventually won back-to-back championships, before taking over in Detroit in 2019, where success on the ice has not materialized.

Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has requested a trade. NHLI via Getty Images

“This organization has given me incredible opportunities, from my time as a player to the privilege of returning as general manager,” Yzerman said. “My commitment to the Red Wings and this community will never waver, and I look forward to supporting the organization in whatever role is needed to achieve our collective goals.”

Columbus Blue Jackets Sign Luke Tuch

The Columbus Blue Jackets  have announced that they've signed forward Luke Tuch to a two-year, two-way NHL/AHL contract. 

Tuch was acquired by the Blue Jackets in a trade from the Montreal Canadiens on June 25.  

In 114 AHL games, Tuch has 28 points. He has zero games played in the NHL. 

Tuch will most likely be expected to bring depth to the forward ranks in Cleveland, and could possibly be called up to Columbus should they need him. 


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Rangers find out their opponent for season opener

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Rangers will face off with the Bruins to open the season.

The Rangers will begin next season in Boston.

To open the 2026-27 campaign, the Blueshirts will square off with an Original Six foe in the Bruins at TD Garden on Tuesday, Sept. 29. The club’s first game will be broadcast on ESPN at 8 p.m.

After a historically disappointing start to last season at Madison Square Garden, where they went without a goal in their first 180 minutes and 27 seconds of play, the Rangers will look to assert themselves on home ice early. The Lightning will be the first team to visit the Rangers at MSG on Oct. 1.

The Rangers will then venture to Detroit for the Red Wings’ home opener the following night to cap three games in the first four days of the season.

Rangers will face off with the Bruins to open the season. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

The rest of the NHL schedule is set to be released on Thursday.

This season will feature four preseason games and 84 regular-season games, after the NHL and NHL Players Association agreed to such terms in the four-year CBA extension that was ratified in 2025. The expansion will add two more divisional games per team.

NHL 2026-27 schedule will start Sept. 29 with 5 games: Here are details

The 2026-27 NHL season will have two major differences.

Each team will play 84 games for the first time since 2003-04 and as a result, the season will start in September.

The season usually starts in early October but the date was moved to Sept. 29 to accommodate the extra two games per team.

The opening day schedule was announced on Wednesday, July 15, and will feature five games, including the Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes raising their banner before a 5 p.m. ET game against the 2024 and 2025 champion Florida Panthers.

The Western Conference champion Vegas Golden Knights will host the Chicago Blackhawks at 10:30 p.m. ET.

Three of the games will be shown on ESPN and the other two on Sportsnet.

The full 2026-27 schedule will be announced on Thursday afternoon.

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New Jersey Devils sign winger Anthony Mantha to a 2-year, $9.5 million contract

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey Devils signed winger Anthony Mantha to a two-year, $9.5 million contract, the team announced Wednesday.

He will count $4.75 million against the salary cap through 2027-28. The Quebec native is coming off a breakout season with Pittsburgh in which he set career highs with 33 goals, 31 assists and 64 points.

Mantha, who turns 32, in September is nearly two years removed from tearing the ACL in his right knee and beginning a lengthy rehab process. He joins the Devils as new general manager Sunny Mehta’s latest addition to bolster the roster after missing the playoffs.

Mehta earlier this month hinted that he was not done his offseason makeover after trading goaltender Jacob Markstrom to Florida for Evan Rodrigues and Jesper Boqvist. After signing journeyman David Rittich to compete with Nico Daws for the backup goalie job, the signing of Mantha takes one of the final remaining high-profile free agents off the board long after most teams did their spending on July 1.

Devils round out their coaching staff

With Sheldon Keefe returning for a third season as coach and first with Mehta in charge, the Devils rounded out their staff behind the bench and in the goaltending department.

Leo Luongo, brother of Hall of Famer Roberto Luongo, was hired as director of goaltending, with Dan Stewart joining as goalie coach and Ted Donato and AJ MacLean hired as assistants. Donato is making the jump to an NHL bench after spending the past 22 years in college as the coach at Harvard.

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Florida Will Start Season Against Cup Champion Carolina, Panthers Home Opener Set For Oct. 10 Against Minnesota,

It’s going to be a spotlight-filled start to the season for the Florida Panthers.

On Wednesday, the NHL announced the home openers for all 32 teams across the league.

Among those 32 games, the Panthers will be featured in five of them.

First off, Florida’s home opener is set for Saturday, Oct. 10 against the Minnesota Wild, so set your calendars for Brady Tkachuk’s Sunrise debut.

While that will be the first time Panthers fans will be able to see their boys on home ice, its far from Florida’s first game of the season.

That will come on Sept. 29 (yes, you read that correctly) when the Cats visit the Stanley Cup Champion Carolina Hurricanes for their banner raising extravaganza.

ESPN will nationally broadcast the game, which has been set with a 5 p.m. start time.

The reason for the earlier-than-usual start to the season is that the NHL expanded its regular season schedule to 84 games, starting in 2026-27.

Next up for the Panthers will be a trip across the country for a trio of California home openers.

First, on Oct. 1, Florida will be in San Jose to open the season for the Sharks.

Three nights later on Oct. 4 the Panthers will be on The Pond for the Anaheim Ducks’ first home game.

Florida will then head across town for the home opener for the Los Angeles Kings on Oct. 6.

The full season schedule will be released on Thursday, and with the Panthers expected to be one of the league’s top teams and Stanley Cup contenders, it will be interesting to see how prominently their games are placed across the full 84-game slate.

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NHL Reveals Maple Leafs' Season Opener For 2026-27 Season

It's still over two months away until the 2026-27 NHL regular season kicks off. However, the NHL has revealed that the Toronto Maple Leafs will be in action on the first day of the campaign.

Their season opener will be on Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. ET, the second game of the day. Toronto will be hosting longtime rival Montreal Canadiens at Scotiabank Arena, with the broadcast on Sportsnet.

The Maple Leafs' season opener, which is also their home opener, comes after the Florida Panthers visit the reigning Stanley Cup champions, the Carolina Hurricanes, at 5 p.m.

This is the first time an NHL regular season will begin in September since the 2007-08 campaign. That's because the 84-game schedule is being brought back for this upcoming season, which hasn't happened since 1993-94.

The Leafs and Habs come as no surprise as the season opener for both these Original Six teams. Both teams have played their season openers against each other for the past six years, making the 2026-27 fixture the seventh straight time the two historic franchises have met on the first day of the year.

This is the first time in the post-COVID-19 era that the Maple Leafs will play on the first day of the NHL regular season.

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Toronto's season opener this past year came on the second day of the season, when they defeated Montreal at Scotiabank Arena by a 5-2 score. Bobby McMann, Calle Jarnkrok, Morgan Rielly, William Nylander and Auston Matthews were the five unique goal scorers that day on Oct. 8, 2025.

In their last six season openers, the Maple Leafs have a 4-2-0 record, all against the Canadiens, as mentioned. In that span, Nylander has the most goals with six, while Matthews comes second with four goals to his name. In fact, Matthews registered a hat trick in the season opener of the 2023-24 campaign, scoring a late equalizer with 1:07 remaining in the game, allowing his team to later win in the shootout.


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Hurricanes To Open 2026-27 NHL Season

The 2026 Stanley Cup Champion Carolina Hurricanes will raise their championship banner to usher in the start of the 2026-27 season.

Per the NHL, the Hurricanes are the first game slated for the new season, when they host the Florida Panthers on Sept. 29 at Lenovo Center with puck drop set for 5 p.m.

On that same night, they'll raise the banner recognizing them as the 2026 Stanley Cup Champions as well.

The NHL released the home openers for all 32 teams on Wednesday and the Hurricanes will be one of five games set for Sept. 29.

ESPN will air all three games as part of a triple header with Carolina/Florida being followed by New York Rangers @ Boston Bruins at 8 p.m. and Chicago Blackhawks @ Vegas Golden Knights at 10:30 p.m.

There will also be a pair of Canadian games, with the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs going head-to-head, followed by the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers.

The NHL will release the full 2026-27 schedule tomorrow (Thursday, July 16).


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Golden Knights Will Start Season At Home Against Chicago On Earliest Opening Date In Franchise History

The Golden Knights will be part of an opening-night tripleheader broadcast on ESPN in the U.S., when they open the season against the Chicago Blackhawks on Sept. 29.

The start date is the earliest Vegas will have started since joining the league in 2017. The Knights have never opened their season earlier than Oct. 2.

Last season, they opened the regular season on Oct. 8, with a shootout loss to the Los Angeles Kings.

The early start date means less time to prepare under first-year coach Ryan Craig, especially after losing in six games to the Carolina Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Final.

The last game of the Cup final was on June 14, which means the Knights will have had 107 days off in between. Perspective: the Blackhawks' season ended on April 15, which means they'll have had 167 days off in between.

"I think, like in previous years, when you lose in the finals; you get all the way, it sucks, for sure," veteran defenseman Shea Theodore said. "It's gonna be a quick summer, it's gonna be a quick turnaround, and we need to get our rest, we need to get guys healthy and ready to go."

Entering its milestone 10th season in the NHL, the Golden Knights are 7-1-1 in regular-season openers. They also boast a 5-1-1 mark when opening the regular season at home.

The Knights are 17-3-4 all-time against the Blackhawks, including a 10-2-1 mark when hosting them in Vegas.

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Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) makes a save against Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel (9) during the second period at T-Mobile Arena.

Colorado Avalanche's 2026-27 Home Opener Is Against The Los Angeles Kings

The NHL Public Relations is announcing each NHL team's home opener for the 2026-27 NHL season. With the season now expanded to 84 games, two more divisional games were added per team.

This season, the Colorado Avalanche will open the season against the Los Angeles Kings at home on September 30.

The 2026-27 season will officially start on September 29, with the Boston Bruins facing the New York Rangers, the Stanley Cup champions, the Carolina Hurricanes against the Florida Panthers, the Edmonton Oilers facing the Vancouver Canucks, the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Montreal Canadiens, and the night ending with the Las Vegas Golden Knights facing the Chicago Blackhawks.

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NHL Reveals Official Logo For 2027 All-Star Weekend At Islanders Home Of UBS Arena

The New York Islanders will be hosting the 2027 NHL All-Star festivities on Feb. 5th and 6th at UBS Arena. 

The NHL unveiled the logo for the event on Wednesday:

Following the success of the league's return to best-on-best international hockey, the marquee event will build on that momentum with a three-on-three tournament. 

The event will feature five teams of nations, including the United States, Canada, Sweden, and Finland. The fifth team will be comprised of players from the rest of the world. This comes after the league's return to the Olympics this past February and the Four Nations Faceoff last season. 

The format of the event will remain similar to previous years. The weekend begins on Friday, Feb. 5, with the return of NHL All-Star Skills, which will highlight the league's young stars. Ten players aged 25 or under will compete in events including fastest skater, hardest shot, stick handling, one-timers, passing, and accuracy shooting. 

Players will earn points on placement in each event, with the top four advancing into a shootout against one of four goalies participating in the event. The top two players in the shootout will advance to a final obstacle course to decide the winner. 

The game itself will take place on Saturday, Feb. 6, with 11-player rosters that will be mostly decided by fan vote. The NHL Players' Association will pick one forward, defenseman, and goalie for each team after fan voting concludes. After a round robin tournament, the top two teams will advance to a 10-minute championship game. 

Next season marks the second time the Islanders will host the All-Star Game and first time since 1983. Fans can sign up for more information on the event at the league's website

Blackhawks Will Start 2026-27 Season On Road Trip, Host Blues For Home Opener

The Chicago Blackhawks and National Hockey League announced their home opener schedule for all 32 teams on Wednesday. 

The Hawks will start their season on the road, beginning against the Vegas Golden Knights on September 29th at 9:30 PM CT. They will also see the Utah Mammoth (Oct. 1) and Buffalo Sabres (Oct. 3) on this trip. 

On October 6th, the Blackhawks will return to the United Center, where they will host the St. Louis Blues. 

Chicago will participate in four home openers, including their own. The one against the Vegas Golden Knights on September 29th will be a part of a tripleheader on ESPN as the nightcap.  

The NHL is officially an 84-game league, and now every team knows who they will be facing to open the home portion of that expanded schedule. 

The rest of the schedule will be released on Thursday at 12PM CT. 

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Penguins Top Free Agent Signs With Division Rival

After two weeks on the free agent market, former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Anthony Mantha has found his new home.

Mantha has signed a two-year, $9.5 million ($4.45 million AAV) contract with the New Jersey Devils. With this, the 6-foot-5 forward has joined one of the Penguins' division rivals. 

It was surprising to see Mantha last as long as he did on the free agent market. He was one of this year's best free agent forwards after his career year with the Penguins. In 81 games with the Penguins on a one-year prove-it deal in 2025-26, he set career highs with 33 goals, 31 assists, and 64 points. 

While Mantha's time with the Penguins only lasted one year, there is no question that he was a great value signing for them. Even if he struggled during the playoffs, his excellent play during the regular-season was one of the many reasons why Pittsburgh made the playoffs last year.

Now, Mantha will be looking to continue to have success, but now as a member of the Devils. If he replicates his 2025-26 form with New Jersey, he will end up being a very good signing for them. 

Islanders To Host New Jersey Devils For 2026-27 Home Opener

On Wednesday, the NHL announced the home openers for all 32 teams.

The New York Islanders will host the New Jersey Devils for their home opener on Oct. 3. Puck drop is slated for 7:30 PM ET, per the team. 

The Islanders weren't listed as the opponent for any one of the other 31 NHL teams, so it's possible that their home opener against the Devils is also their season-opening game. 

The 2026-27 season will be 84 games, with the full schedule to be released at 1 PM ET on Thursday. 

The Islanders opened the 2025-26 season on the road against the Pittsburgh Penguins. 

Penguins open 2026-27 season on the road in Philadelphia

PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 11: Kris Letang #58 and Sidney Crosby #87 of the Pittsburgh Penguins take the ice for warmups prior to the game against the New York Rangers at PPG PAINTS Arena on October 11, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The NHL announced the first games for teams in the 2026-27 season, full schedule to follow tomorrow.

The Pittsburgh Penguins find themselves with a marquee opening matchup, they’ll start the year in Philadelphia on Wednesday September 30th for a rematch of last spring’s first round playoff series in a nationally televised game on TNT. The Pens will hold their home opener a few days later on Saturday October 3rd back in Pittsburgh against the Montreal Canadiens.

The above also announces that Pittsburgh will be on the road to be a part of Washington’s home opener on October 7th.

This NHL season starts earlier than most in recent memory, the league has shortened the preseason and added two more regular season games to boost the schedule to 84 games for the first time since 1994. The additional games allows each team to play all members of their division four times – in past seasons under and 82 game schedule there was a rotation of playing two rivals only three times.

Key dates for signature events have also been announced. The Pens won’t be participating in any international or outdoor games this season, after going to Sweden last year.

October 25, 2026: 2026 Heritage Classic (Winnipeg Jets vs. Montreal Canadiens at Princess Auto Stadium, Winnipeg)
November 12 & 14, 2026: NHL Global Series Helsinki (Seattle Kraken vs. Carolina Hurricanes at Veikkaus Arena, Finland)
December 18 & 20, 2026: NHL Global Series Düsseldorf (Chicago Blackhawks vs. Ottawa Senators at PSD Bank Dome, Germany)
December 31, 2026: 2027 NHL Winter Classic (Utah Mammoth vs. Colorado Avalanche at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City)
February 7, 2027: 2027 NHL All-Star Game (UBS Arena at Elmont, NY)
February 20, 2027: 2027 NHL Stadium Series (Dallas Stars vs. Vegas Golden Knights at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX)

With the season starting earlier and no condensed scheduling needed to account for an Olympic stoppage, teams should be in-line for lengthy breaks during the year and avoid situations like last year when the Pens played 17 games in the month of March. We’ll see those splits and the full schedule upon tomorrow’s release.