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NHL rumors

NHL rumors: San Jose Sharks interested in Los Angeles Kings forward Marian Gaborik The San Jose Sharks are among the teams showing interest in Los Angeles Kings winger Marian Gaborik, according to a report.

The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun reported Thursday that the Sharks are among the teams that have made inquiries about Gaborik, who has three goals and eight assists in 19 games this season.

Gaborik, 36, is in the final year of his contract and is owed $4.875 million this season. He has a modified no-trade clause that gives him 10 team protection list, which he would have to waive if he were to be traded.

The Sharks are currently seventh in the Pacific Division with a 17-16-7 record and are coming off a 3-2 overtime win against the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.

NHL trades

NHL trades can be a bit complicated, but we’re here to help explain everything. Check out this blog post for all the latest news and information on NHL trades.

NHL injuries

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NHL standings

As the NHL continues to realign and restructure its divisions, the standings have been in a constant state of flux over the past few years. However, the current divisional alignment is set to remain in place for at least the next two seasons, so we can take a look at how the teams currently stack up against each other.

NHL standings are determined by a point system, with two points being awarded for a win and one point being awarded for a overtime or shootout loss. In the case of ties, teams are awarded one point each. The team with the most points in their respective division is declared the division winner.

The NHL is currently divided into two conferences, each of which is further divided into three divisions. The Eastern Conference consists of the Atlantic Division Metropolitan Division and Central Division while the Western Conference is made up of the Pacific Division Southwest Division and Northwest Division

In each conference, the division winner with the most points is declared the conference winner and is awarded a berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs. The two conference winners then face off against each other in the Stanley Cup Finals to determine the NHL Champion

NHL playoffs

The National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs are underway, and the race to the Stanley Cup is heating up. Dan Rosen, NHL.com’s senior writer and editor, is providing live coverage and analysis of all the action on his official blog

Rosen has been with NHL.com since 2006, and has covered everything from the Stanley Cup Final to the Winter Olympics He’s also a regular panelist on NHL Network’s “NHL Now” program.

Make sure to check out Rosen’s blog for all the latest news, insights and opinions on the NHL playoffs

NHL draft

NHL draft is an exciting time for hockey fans as they wait to see which young players their team will select. The NHL Draft is also a time for speculation and rumors, as teams try to figure out who will go where. This year’s NHL Draft will be held on June 21-22 in Chicago, Illinois.

NHL free agency

NHL Free agency is just around the corner and teams are getting ready to make their moves. Dan Rosen of NHL.com has the latest on who might be on the move and where they might land.

NHL All-Star Game

The best players in the National Hockey League (NHL) will be on display this weekend in the annual NHL All-Star Game The game, which will take place on Sunday, January 29th at 3 pm ET, will feature a number of the league’s Top Players including goaltender Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens and forwards Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks and Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins

NHL Stanley Cup

The NHL Stanley Cup is the most coveted trophy in professional hockey It is awarded to the team that wins the Stanley Cup Finals which is a best-of-seven series between the two teams that advanced from the Stanley Cup Playoffs

The Stanley Cup has a long and storied history, dating back to 1892 when it was first awarded to the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association. Since then, it has been won by some of the most legendary teams in NHL history including the Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Islanders

Today, the Stanley Cup is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious trophies in all of sports. It is a symbol of excellence and tradition, and it representsthe hard work and dedication of all the players who have ever competed for it.

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