Fans typically want their teams looking top shelf when it comes to buying at the trade deadline. But sometimes you have to shop from the bottom shelf. And, in some cases, the general manager of your favorite team may have to go bargain hunting.
Yesterday was the last big day of hockey before the Four Nations tournament break. There were 14 games on the schedule, so we got to see a lot of highlights.
Patience is wearing thin in Newark, New Jersey as a result of the recent play of the New Jersey Devils. Ever since returning from the holiday break, the Devils have been middling, a surprising development given how hot they were going into Christmas.
How many of the yearly leaders in NHL goals since the 1990-91 season can you name in five minutes?
Defenseman Tony DeAngelo scored on a breakaway 33 seconds into overtime as the New York Islanders extended the NHL's longest winning streak to seven games, edging the host Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Saturday night.
Tony DeAngelo scored just 33 seconds into overtime to lead the New York Islanders past the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2. After a scoreless first period, Jake Guentzel opened the scoring when he redirected a shot past Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin.
The New York Islanders recently debuted controversial blue liner Tony DeAngelo, and now he's opened up on his return to the NHL after a stint in the KHL in Russia.
He slots into the Islanders’ blue line after righty Ryan Pulock landed on injured reserve early Monday.
With the New York Islanders latest injury news, placing Noah Dobson on injured reserve. That left the team with a big hole on their blueline. They have chosen to fill that hole with a familiar face from their rivals.
Tony DeAngelo has returned to the NHL after his contract with Russian team and KHL's powerhouse SKA St. Petersburg was terminated earlier this month. DeAngelo is signing a league-minimum deal with the New York Islanders for the rest of the 2024–25 season, the franchise announced on Friday.
The New York Islanders have bolstered their defence depth. On Friday morning, the team announced that they’ve signed right-shot defenceman Tony DeAngelo to a one-year deal worth the league minimum.
Tony DeAngelo is back in the NHL — and he’s back in New York. No, the former Rangers defenseman is not going to be playing his home games once again at Madison Square Garden, but he will be patrolling the blue line instead along the Queens-Nassau border for the Islanders at UBS Arena.
The New York Islanders have signed defenseman Tony DeAngelo to a one-year contract for the remainder of the 2024-25 season at the league minimum of $775,000.
On Friday, the New York Islanders signed defenseman Tony DeAngelo to a prorated one-year contract. The deal is for a league minimum of $775,000. However, DeAngelo has to go through waivers first, as he played in Russia earlier this season.
The New York Islanders announced today that they have signed free agent defensemen Tony DeAngelo to a one-year deal through the end of the season. DeAngelo, 29, played just 31 games during last season with the Carolina Hurricanes, recording just 11 points.
On Friday (Jan. 24), the New York Islanders announced that they had signed defender Tony DeAngelo to a one-year contract for the remainder of the 2024-25 season, on a pro-rated contract worth $775,000.
The New Jersey native lit up the KHL in his brief run overseas, posting 32 points and a +15 rating in 34 games.
In Montreal, the SKA of St. Petersburg has never been more followed than it has been since the beginning of the season. With Ivan Demidov, the club’s major prospect, playing there, people are closely monitoring what is happening within Roman Rotenberg’s team.
Tony DeAngelo is one of the most disliked players in hockey, and now, it's come as no shock as to to why he was terminated from his KHL contract. After not being able to land a contract in the NHL this past summer, Tony DeAngelo headed to the KHL, but recently, the veteran blue liner had his contract terminated by SKA St.
Former NHL defenseman Tony DeAngelo has departed from the KHL’s SKA St. Petersburg. Due to family reasons, DeAngelo reached a mutual agreement to leave the club and will return to North America.
Tony DeAngelo has had some issues in the NHL throughout his career whether it be getting into fights with his teammates are espousing his political opinions without a second thought to those around him.
Free agent defenseman Tony DeAngelo will continue his professional career in Russia next season. DeAngelo and the KHL’s SKA St. Petersburg agreed to terms on a one-year deal, the team announced Monday.
Last season, he recorded 51 points with the Hurricanes and the team was plus-30 with DeAngelo on the ice.
The Hurricanes found out on Thursday that they'll now be without their co-leader in assists for a good portion of the remaining regular season schedule.
The NHL announced Thursday that DeAngelo has been fined $2,000 for an alleged dive that occurred in the first period of this past Saturday's matchup at the Florida Panthers.
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