NEXT UP?25 future top athletes of the 21st century: Caitlin Clark, Justin Jefferson and moreIf we do a top 100 list in 2050, which current athletes who didn't make this year's list are likely to be included?5dESPNIllustration by ESPN
CALDER TROPHY WATCHA LOOK AT 12 TOP CANDIDATESSee AllWay-too-early Calder Trophy watch for 2024-25: Is it Macklin Celebrini's race to lose?Here are the top candidates to win the NHL's rookie of the year award next season, and the first overall pick will have some tough competition.6dRyan S. ClarkESPN
WHO MADE THE BIGGEST GAINS?LOOKING AHEAD TO OCTOBERSee AllFrom adding talent to losing captains: NHL teams that changed the most this offseasonFrom the Chicago Blackhawks to the Vegas Golden Knights, check out 13 teams most affected by offseason moves both good -- and well, not so good.8dNeil PainePhoto by Melissa Tamez/Icon Sportswire
OFFSEASON GRADESSee AllWho aced the offseason? Report cards for all 32 NHL teamsHow well has each GM done so far this summer? The grades are in, including three A's.13dRyan S. Clark and Kristen ShiltonDave Reginek/NHLI via Getty Images
POWER RANKINGSSee AllNHL Power Rankings: Way-too-early edition for the 2024-25 seasonWith the draft, free agency and the first wave of summer blockbusters in the rearview mirror, here's how each team stands looking ahead to the fall.16dESPN staffESPN
Best of ESPN+Peter Joneleit/Icon SportswireOffseason keys for NHL teams, including draft, free agencyWe explore the next moves each team should make this summer and forecast its 2024-25 outlook.Bill Wippert/NHLI via Getty ImagesRanking every NHL team's prospects: Why the Sabres are No. 1Clubs will add to their pools of young talent in the draft, but who has the best system right now? We count them down from 32 to 1.
Trending NowCourtesy of FanaticsInside the Quebec factory where NHL jerseys are createdThe NHL is confident that players and fans will be pleased with the changeover in designers since the manufacturer will remain the same.NHL/XPanthers' celebration takes Stanley Cup into Atlantic OceanAfter winning the Stanley Cup Monday night, the Panthers took to the streets of Fort Lauderdale Tuesday morning to celebrate.