m\The holiday season season is here and that means we’ve got the gift of plenty of NHL rumours. Teams are either flying high or trying to find answers at this point in the season.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Edmonton Oilers have spoken to Jaroslav Halak’s team about possibly signing there as a free agent. Meanwhile, the sweepstakes to sign Patrick Kane could be coming to an end, with a handful of teams reportedly making his final cut.
Eric Francis: Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy makes his first public comments on Nikita Zadorov’s trade request. “We’ve had conversations. We have a good relationship, we really do.
With Jaroslav Halak no longer on a PTO with the Carolina Hurricanes, the veteran netminder has gone how to Boston to reevaluate his options. According to Pierre LeBrun of TSN, Halak has started talking to teams, including the Edmonton Oilers.
After joining Carolina on a professional tryout earlier this month, goaltender Jaroslav Halak and the Hurricanes have parted ways. Halak first entered the scene in Raleigh on Nov.
The Edmonton Oilers are facing goaltending challenges, and on Monday night, Calvin Pickard will get his first start for the team against the Florida Panthers.
The Carolina Hurricanes have released goaltender Jaroslav Halak from his professional tryout offer. The 38-year-old Slovakian keeper joined the team on Nov.
While the Edmonton Oilers could have signed Jaroslav Halak at any point this season, now might be the time to strike. News broke on Monday morning that Halak was being released from his PTO with the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Hurricanes have released veteran netminder Jaroslav Halák from his professional tryout.
In a bit of a surprise move, the Carolina Hurricanes have made a decision to bolster their goaltending amidst concerns about Frederik Andersen’s medical condition.
The Carolina Hurricanes announced that Jaroslav Halak has joined the team via a free-agent try-out in response to Frederik Andersen facing a medical issue.
The team announced the addition of Halak amid a medical issue with starting goaltender Frederik Andersen.
Examining some potential avenues the Tampa Bay Lightning could explore for further fortification between the twine while star Andrei Vasilevskiy heals.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, are the Colorado Avalanche about to sign veteran goaltender Jaroslav Halak? Meanwhile, are the Philadelphia Flyers and Ottawa Senators talking about a deal that would send Morgan Frost to Ottawa as part of a package that includes Shane Pinto?
The Colorado Avalanche are currently trying to find a way to add another veteran goaltender to their mix. Following news that backup goaltender, Pavel Francouz currently needs time to recover from an injury, rumors are starting to circulate that the Avs might be close to a potential signing of seasoned NHL goaltender Jaroslav Halak.
The Montreal Canadiens are an organization that has seen its ups and downs over the past couple of decades. It has allowed them to see some interesting talent come through along the way.
With the initial flurry of free agency in the rearview mirror, here are the top three goaltenders who remain available on the market.
Jaroslav Halak has been on quite the journey since he led the Montreal Canadiens to back-to-back playoff upsets of the President’s Trophy-winning Washington Capitals and defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins back in 2010.
Rampant speculation abounds regarding whether the New Jersey Devils are looking to acquire an elite goaltender to add the final piece of their championship puzzle.
Welcome to an off-season segment for your New York Rangers! It ultimately did not end the way the organization wanted it to, but there was a lot of jog and excitement to say the least.
The New York Rangers have needed better play from their backup goaltender over the last few seasons. Alexandar Georgiev showed promise when he filled in for injured starter Igor Shesterkin but played poorly once Shesterkin returned, finishing last season with a 15-10-2 record and a .898 save percentage.
The Los Angeles Kings entered this week having played more games than any other NHL team this season. And they won't catch any breaks this week, either, starting with a matchup against the visiting New York Rangers on Tuesday night.
The Rangers have found their new backup goaltender.
Jaroslav Halak needed a win more than anybody. And he earned it in a big way on Wednesday night in what J.T. Miller called the Canucks’ “ballsiest effort
On the back of a big win over the New York Rangers, the Vancouver Canucks travelled into the less glamorous city of New Jersey to battle the Devils. It was the battle of the Hughes brothers as Quinn and Jack faced off for the third time in their NHL careers.
On Monday evening, Jaroslav Halak played his ninth game of the season for the Vancouver Canucks. And, if incoming GM Patrik Allvin is looking to make the smart move right off the bat, Monday was also Halak’s last game with the team.
He is 9-5-3 on the season with a 2.44 goals-against average and .910 save percentage.
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