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Sources: NHLPA eyes Babcock inquiry on '23 case
The NHLPA expects a full NHL investigation of coach Mike Babcock before the Edmonton Oilers can hire him, sources told ESPN on Tuesday. The investigation would cover Babcock's time with the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2023, when he was hired but never coached a game for the team. Hired in July 2023, Babcock resigned that September after an NHLPA investigation into claims that he violated players' privacy when he asked to see photos on their cellphones.
Sources: Oilers close in on deal to hire Babcock
The Edmonton Oilers are closing in on Mike Babcock as their next head coach, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN. Babcock and the Oilers have been in talks to have him succeed Kris Knoblauch behind the bench. The 63-year-old, who won a Stanley Cup in 2008 with the Detroit Red Wings, is 12th all time in career wins by an NHL coach (700).
NHL redraws ASG to feature international teams
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The NHL All-Star Weekend will have an international hockey flavor after the success of the 4 Nations Face-Off and the Winter Olympics. The 2027 midseason classic, scheduled for Feb. 5-6 at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, will feature teams representing Canada, Finland, Sweden, the United States and a "World" team comprising international players from countries outside of the other four teams. Deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed that Russian players will be permitted on...
Passan: How could an MLB salary cap work? Lessons ...
Four days after Major League Baseball officially proposed a salary-cap system to the MLB Players Association for the first time in more than three decades of labor negotiations, union interim executive director Bruce Meyer held a 40-minute teleconference in which he summed up the players' position on the overhaul the league wants to implement. "The cap system they propose is not just bad for all the reasons that we believe cap systems are always bad," Meyer said, "but they've effectively...
McDavid ties Gretzky with 5th Ted Lindsay Award
NEW YORK -- Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers has won the Ted Lindsay Award as the NHL's most outstanding player as voted by his peers. The league and the Players' Association announced the honor Sunday. This is the fifth time McDavid has won it, tying Wayne Gretzky for the most in league history for the trophy, which used to be named for Lester B. Pearson.
NHL reveals that a new All-Star format is on the way, and it sounds like it could be a winner
I feel like all sports fans cringe when they hear the word "All-Star Game. "It's often hard to get players to care, and when that happens, good luck getting the fans to care. But, according to a new report, the NHL is considering a new format that could be very, very interesting.