The St. Louis Blues have wrapped up the month of October and have set their sights on their first full month of the season. With only a handful of games under their belt, this month will begin to truly test the club to show their strengths and weaknesses as they look to rebound from a dreadful 2022-23 campaign.
Center Paul Stastny announced his retirement after 17 seasons with five NHL teams. Stastny, 37, wrapped up his career with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2022-23.
Another hockey legend has retired. On Tuesday, Paul Stastny ended a career that spanned 18 NHL seasons when he officially announced his retirement. With more than 800 points in 1,145 games, Stastny was a scorer.
After 17 NHL seasons, veteran centre Paul Stastny announced that he is retiring. After a long career playing with five different teams, Stastny has quietly decided to hang up the skates.
In all, Stastny managed 293 goals and 822 points in 1,145 career NHL games over 17 full seasons.
Free agent forward Paul Stastny has confirmed his retirement from the NHL after a 17-season, 1,145-game career in an interview Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic published Tuesday.
With the Brad Treliving/Darryl Sutter regime out, the Calgary Flames appear to be committed to giving young players a real chance to earn an NHL spot of out training camp.
Despite earlier reports from Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff that Paul Stastny might be considering retirement, it sounds like the veteran center wants to continue playing but is taking a firm stance on his contract demands.
Stastny, 37, was relegated to a bottom-six role for the first time in his NHL career last season with the Hurricanes.
Paul Stastny is an experienced hockey player. He’s versatile enough to play both center and left-wing. And, he’s only one season away from a 20-goal mark playing limited minutes.
Stastny may find himself unsigned late in the offseason once again, but given that he is just a year removed from a 45-point season, there is reason to believe he will find an NHL job next year.
The Vancouver Canucks roster appears nearly set for the 2023-24 season. Aside from minor tweaks or potential cap dumps where management sees fit, general manager Patrik Allvin will look to put the finishing touches on his roster in the coming weeks.
While the Carolina Hurricanes season ended in disappointment, the team had a lot to be proud of. Now in the offseason, tough decisions will be made, and management will work to put the team in a place to succeed next season.
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With a third-period equalizer from Sebastian Aho and overtime winner from Paul Stastny, the Carolina Hurricanes finished off the New York Islanders Friday night to book a spot in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
Paul Stastny scored six minutes into overtime Friday night as the Carolina Hurricanes advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals with a 2-1 win over the New York Islanders.
It seems Stastny prioritized fit over maximizing his contract’s value as a free agent.
The Hurricanes have been playing at a high level for several years and now look to break through in the postseason.
The Carolina Hurricanes have signed forward Paul Stastny to a one-year contract.
One of the bigger names who remain on the free agent market is Paul Stastny. While the 36-year-old is no longer the offensive star he was in his early days with the Colorado Avalanche, he has proven to still be a solid secondary scorer while maintaining his impressive defensive awareness.
Among the bigger names still out there in NHL free agency is Paul Stastny. While not at the level of a Nazem Kadri or John Klingberg in terms of huge market appeal, Stastny is a useful player with veteran experience and a ton of talent who could help a contender in the right role.
The Boston Bruins are entering the 2022 free agency period in an interesting spot. On the one hand, the team is at the tail-end of their championship window and are dealing with a plethora of significant injuries to top-end talent heading into the 2022-23 season.
After spending the COVID-shortened 2020-21 season with the Winnipeg Jets, forward Paul Stastny ultimately opted to return to the “True North” for another campaign, which proved to be a very wise decision.
Forward Paul Stastny’s contract is due at the end of the season and it’d be in the Winnipeg Jets’ best interest to lock him up before someone else does.
Winnipeg Jets forward Paul Stastny says he donated $1000 to Canadian convoy protest that locked up Ottawa streets for weeks. In an article published by the Winnipeg Free Press, Stastny said he donated the funds after raising concern about the future of Canada in a time he calls a turning point for the country.
Sure, there's a ton of excitement swirling around the unprecedented Stanley Cup Final matchup. But before we become completely consumed by the series between the Capitals and the Golden Knights, we pause to take a final look at the teams they defeated in their respective conference final series and bid them adieu for the summer.
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