NHL Olympic Return Fuels Global Growth Surge
The NHL's triumphant comeback to the Olympics in Milano Cortina lights a fire under the league's international ambitions, with Commissioner Bettman doubling down on Europe as the next frontier. GMs and owners see this momentum translating to packed rinks overseas and a deeper talent pool that benefits every roster back home. As the league eyes the 2028 World Cup split between continents, expect front offices to push harder for that worldwide edge that keeps North American dominance fresh.


Pacific Rival Kings Chase Pettersson Hard

Faksa Questionable for Wednesday Tilt

Morrissey Likely Misses Time Post-Olympics

Sidney Crosby Protege Stepped Up When Canada Needed Him Most

Post-Olympic Cup Odds: 10 Teams Primed to Grind

Bruins Prospect Notebook: Four Three-Point Nights on Friday; Fights Elsewhere

Dan’s Daily: Wild Olympic Parties & Pain; Un-Trade Chatter; Penguins Round 2

Assessing the Bruins’ Right-Shot Defensive Depth

Jonathan Quick exits Rangers practice early in latest injury concern