Turcotte (upper body) didn't travel to Colorado, so he won't be an option Thursday versus the Avalanche, per Zach Dooley of the Kings' official site. Turcotte is set to miss his second straight game.
The Flyers need a No. 1 center prospect to build around and with a little luck could fill the void with a Michael Misa, James Hagens, or Anton Frondell.
The Colorado Avalanche are surging at the right time, but their 10-game home winning streak will be tested when they host the equally hot Los Angeles Kings on Thursday in Denver.
The LA Kings announced on Wednesday that they have signed defenseman Jared Woolley to a three-year entry-level contract ...
A Brooklyn indoor athletic center frequented by youth and adult hockey leagues on Long Island has announced it will close its ...
The Flyers, who own three first-round picks and seven of the first 64 selections in June’s draft, would pick fifth if the ...
NHL uniforms have significantly evolved from the simple, traditional jerseys of the early days to the bold, experimental ...
New York Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury announced today that the team has agreed to terms with defenseman ...
Rivermen goalie Dylan Johnson, who played five games this season for the Spruce Kings, stopped 39 of 42 shots to earn the win ...
As the Wolverines gear up for their playoff series against the Kings, a few standout players will play pivotal roles in their quest for victory. Jaxon Grosdidier, the team's leading scorer, enters the ...
Kempe gave the Kings a 1-0 lead with a power-play goal 4:59 into the game as he scored on a one-timer from the right circle ...