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  • 1 day ago | nhl.com | Amanda Stein

    The New Jersey Devils announced today that they will hold their 2025 Development Camp starting on June 29th and running through July 2nd. Invited players will report to camp on June 29th for team meetings with the on-ice portion of camp beginning on June 30th. Players will take part in both on-ice sessions and community events, including visits to Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in conjunction with RWJBarnabas Health.

  • 2 days ago | nhl.com | Bill Meltzer

    The 2025 NHL Draft has been considered a deeper-than-average draft in terms of players with the potential to become solid pros despite the lack of a “generational” talent as judged by pundits. Even with Monday's Trevor Zegras trade that included the 45th overall pick of the Draft, the Flyers currently hold six of the first 48 selections. This includes three picks in the first round (numbers six, 22, and 31).

  • 2 days ago | nhl.com | Christopher Detwiler

    Team uses iconic actor, former and current players, to unveil old-school logo June 25, 2025 Great Scott! The Boston Bruins unveiled their new uniforms for the upcoming season on Wednesday!In a “Back to the Future” themed social media video, the team revealed its new look, which features a modernized Spoked-B logo, much like the one used by Bruins legends such as Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque and current team president Cam Neely.

  • 3 days ago | nhl.com | Amalie Benjamin

    Defenseman 'will be remembered forever as one of the very best to play our sport' June 24, 2025 It would be easy to say that the most iconic moment of Zdeno Chara’s career was when he stood on the ice in Vancouver, beard full and smile wide, and raised the Stanley Cup in 2011.

  • 3 days ago | nhl.com | Amanda Stein

    Martin Brodeur is headed into yet another Hall of Fame. On Tuesday, the New Jersey Hall of Fame named Brodeur as a member of their 2025 class, set to be inducted on November 21, 2025. This will mark the third Hall of Fame induction for Brodeur, who is already a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame (Class of 2018) and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame (Class of 2019). He also awarded the Order of Sport in Canada, Canada’s highest sporting honor.