• Five players who could earn more than Leo Carlsson

    Five players who could earn more than Leo Carlsson
    About ten days ago, Leo Carlsson signed his contract for the upcoming season and the four seasons after that. That said, he did so in the form of a hostile offer… and at an annual salary of $18 million.
    This means he'll likely be the highest-paid player in the league in 2026–27… unless someone else tops him by then.
    And when you consider that the salary cap will continue to skyrocket and that Carlsson didn't sign for many years of full free agency, you realize there are five
  • Intro for July 13, 2026

    Intro for July 13, 2026
    Dear Gossips,This weekend marked the 25th anniversary of the release of one of the most iconic films in Hong Kong cinematic history and a comedy that’s well-known around the world. Probably most people who play soccer know this movie: Shaolin Soccer, directed by and starring Stephen Chow.Shaolin Soccer broke box office records in Hong Kong when it was released in 2001, a standard that Stephen surpassed himself a few years later with Kung Fu Hustle. We won’t talk about how dirty Harve
  • Alexander Zharovsky will be joined by the KHL’s all-time leading scorer

    Alexander Zharovsky will be joined by the KHL’s all-time leading scorer
    Alexander Zharovsky has one year remaining on his KHL contract.
    The young player, who will spend much of his summer in Montreal in 2026, is expected to make a permanent move to Quebec in 2027. He is expected to join either the Montreal or Laval team at the end of the 2026–2027 season or in preparation for the 2027–2028 season.
    Plans may change, but for now, that's how things are shaping up… unless he's traded in the meantime.
    After a first full season in the KHL, where Zharo h
  • The Blue Jays Are in Last Place in Their Division Going Into the Break

    The Blue Jays Are in Last Place in Their Division Going Into the Break
    That’s it: the All-Star break is here.
    This break, which marks the unofficial end of the first half of the season, is an important time to reflect on what's to come.
    Why? Because the trade deadline is approaching.
    In exactly three weeks (August 3), team executives will face restrictions on the trades they can make. So time is running out.
    Some teams are sure to be buyers, and others are sure to be sellers. But there are still several teams that don't know where they stand.
    Among them? The
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  • Daniel Jacob Named Head Coach of the Rocket

    Daniel Jacob Named Head Coach of the Rocket
    It’s official.
    The Laval Rocket announced that Daniel Jacob will succeed Pascal Vincent as head coach of the AHL team moving forward.
    Well done.Daniel Jacob Named Head Coach of the Laval Rocket
    Details at https://t.co/Xo5HCaOsxZ
    Daniel Jacob Appointed Head Coach of the Laval Rocket
    Details at https://t.co/Xo5HCaOsxZ pic.twitter.com/EPLMhLEpRN
    — Laval Rocket (@RocketLaval) July 13, 2026Rumors had been circulating for a while. We'd heard that the possibility of him moving from an assis
  • The Canadiens have 17 days to avoid arbitration with Kirby Dach

    The Canadiens have 17 days to avoid arbitration with Kirby Dach
    We have more details regarding Kirby Dach's potential arbitration hearing.
    The Canadiens player has been given a date to appear before an arbitrator to determine his salary. Of course, this is only if he doesn't reach an agreement with the Canadiens by then, which is a possibility.
    According to PuckPedia, the Canadiens forward could go to arbitration on July 30. Exclusive: We've got hearing dates for all RFAs who elected salary arbitration.
    Find out when each player's hearing is scheduled https:
  • Rumor Corner: Bill Guerin Isn’t Done Shopping Yet

    Rumor Corner: Bill Guerin Isn’t Done Shopping Yet
    When we talk about an aggressive GM who isn't afraid to pull off a major trade, Bill Guerin's name obviously comes to mind.
    Just think of the blockbuster trade that sent Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild.
    Right now, the Wild are well-positioned to once again be a powerhouse in the West, but they're still missing that first-line center (or at least a second-line center to support Joel Eriksson Ek).
    The Wild have been heavily linked to Dylan Larkin, mainly because Minnesota is a destination he'd
  • Elias Pettersson: Here’s What His Transfer Fee Might Look Like

    Elias Pettersson: Here’s What His Transfer Fee Might Look Like
    The Vancouver Canucks had a dismal season. 58 points—that's really not great… Obviously, after a season like that, there have to be changes.
    Marcus Pettersson was traded for a conditional first-round pick in 2030, and Nils Hoglander is now in Nashville. Others have left via free agency, but there have also been additions like Brendan Gallagher, Paul Cotter, and Jamie Oleksiak.
    In short, you can see that these aren't major changes. Players like Brock Boeser, Jake DeBrusk, and Elias P
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  • Mason Miller: People are wondering if the Padres might trade him

    Mason Miller: People are wondering if the Padres might trade him
    Last summer, the Padres made a big move by acquiring Mason Miller. The reliever was acquired at a high cost (Leodalis De Vries, one of baseball's top prospects, was sent the other way) in an effort to strengthen the Padres' bullpen.
    It was already solid, but with the addition of Miller, it's become monstrous.
    And Miller, so far, is living up to expectations. He's having a phenomenal season in a Padres uniform… except that his team, on the other hand, is struggling quite a bit.
    As things s
  • “Owen Beck is a better player in the NHL than in the AHL”

    “Owen Beck is a better player in the NHL than in the AHL”
    Although the Canadiens still need to sign Zachary Bolduc and Kirby Dach (as well as defenseman Arber Xhekaj), we have a good idea of which forwards are likely to be in the lineup to start the season.
    However, with twelve forwards currently under contract, the Habs will have to call up at least one player from Laval to serve as the team's thirteenth forward if the situation doesn't change by the start of the upcoming season.
    We could therefore see a battle for that spot at the upcoming training c
  • MLB in Brief: Dylan Cease to Start on Tuesday | Lourdes Gurriel Jr. to Philly?

    MLB in Brief: Dylan Cease to Start on Tuesday | Lourdes Gurriel Jr. to Philly?
    Dylan Cease to Start the All-Star Game
    He becomes the third player in Blue Jays history to receive this honor. Dave Stieb and Roy Halladay are the others.ELITE Company#BlueJays50 pic.twitter.com/JzoK2awndi
    — Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) July 12, 2026
    We figured this was likely after seeing that Cam Schlittler had decided not to pitch on Tuesday. But in any case, John Schneider's choice was Dylan Cease.
    Aaron Boone meets with the media to explain Cam Schlittler's decision not to pitch in t
  • Pianist Olga Kern's busy summer includes stop at Vancouver's Pacific Opus

    Pianist Olga Kern's busy summer includes stop at Vancouver's Pacific Opus
    While Vancouver’s summer months have less diversity and intensity than our regular season classical concerts, July and August do take advantage of our usually clement summers to invite students and young professionals to a number of local high-level programs.A new one, now in its second year, is Pacific Opus, which specializes in lessons and master classes for high school and college-age students.Back again is distinguished pianist and pedagogue Olga Kern, who I had the chance to meet las
  • Quebec native Deiten Lachance drafted by the Guardians

    Quebec native Deiten Lachance drafted by the Guardians
    Yesterday, the first four rounds of the Major League Baseball draft took place. Of course, we were keeping an eye out to see if any Quebecers would be drafted.
    In the end, that didn't happen. Three Canadians (Carter Beck, Elliot Lascelles, and Sean Duncan) and one player with dual citizenship (Taj Marchand) were selected.
    Day 1 of the 2026 MLB Draft is in the books!Three Canadians heard their names called, along with one dual citizen.Congratulations to all four players on taking the next step in
  • The Rocket Signs Three Young Players

    The Rocket Signs Three Young Players
    The Laval Rocket continues to build depth ahead of the upcoming season.
    The organization announced that it has agreed to one-year, two-way contracts with forward Alexander Legkov and defensemen Jacob Dion and Kale McCallum.
    These three signings demonstrate that the Canadiens organization sees promising potential in these players, who will now try to earn a spot in the American Hockey League.
    Alexander Legkov's background is particularly noteworthy. The Russian forward was among the players invit
  • Catcher: Here Are the Yankees’ Two Targets Ahead of the Trade Deadline

    Catcher: Here Are the Yankees’ Two Targets Ahead of the Trade Deadline
    Since the start of the season, the Yankees have had one of the best offenses in Major League Baseball. It hasn’t been quite as obvious in recent weeks, but the team is still capable of competing with anyone.
    And that will be even more true if Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton eventually return.
    However, despite all that, the catcher position remains a real problem in the Bronx. Austin Wells is having a dismal season offensively, and the options behind him aren't doing much better.
    As a res
  • NHL 27: Everything Points to Macklin Celebrini Being on the Game’s Cover

    NHL 27: Everything Points to Macklin Celebrini Being on the Game’s Cover
    Every summer, hockey video game fans eagerly await the announcement of who will be the face of the next installment in EA Sports' NHL franchise.
    After several weeks of speculation, one name now seems to have won unanimous support.
    In fact, a major leak suggests that the young sensation from the San Jose Sharks, Macklin Celebrini, has been chosen to appear on the cover of NHL 27.
    The information comes from Mike Straw, a journalist well-connected in the world of sports video games.That didn't take
  • Search for a Top-6 Forward: the CH Is “Frustrated”

    Search for a Top-6 Forward: the CH Is “Frustrated”
    As we know, the Canadiens would likely have liked to sign a top-6 forward this summer. And even though they could still do so, it seems the window of opportunity may now be closed.
    Or, at least, it's a lot less open than it was two weeks ago.
    And obviously, one has to wonder what the team's management thinks about this, given that they failed to acquire a player of that caliber. Because, in reality, they can't be particularly happy to see Ivan Demidov heading into another season with linemates w
  • The Winners and Losers of Day 1 of the Draft

    The Winners and Losers of Day 1 of the Draft
    The first day of the MLB draft is now behind us. We can already take a look at who came out on top and who finds themselves on the other end of the spectrum.
    Let's start with the winners. And first things first, let's begin with the Chicago White Sox. Sure, the White Sox had the top overall pick in the draft, but they could have tried to spend less money on their new prospect and ended up with a less promising player.
    That wasn't the case, however, as representatives from the Windy City set thei
  • Hope for those who want to see Anthony Mantha in Montreal

    Hope for those who want to see Anthony Mantha in Montreal
    Why is Anthony Mantha still a free agent?
    According to reports, the answer is clear: because the player wants a longer contract than what teams are willing to offer the big forward.
    Why? Mainly because his health has management concerned—they're wondering if he'll be able to replicate his 2025–2026 season, which came somewhat out of nowhere.
    (Credit: Hockey DB)
    It's now July 12. And historically, at this point, a free agent of his caliber should have already found a team to sign with
  • Four Surprises from the First Half of the Season

    Four Surprises from the First Half of the Season
    Statistically speaking, we're halfway through the 2026 Major League Baseball season. However, the All-Star Game is considered the unofficial midseason break.
    And with the All-Star Game taking place on Tuesday, it's the perfect time to look back on the first half of this season by highlighting a few surprises from the past few months in MLB.
    Let's start with two players who have stood out in different ways so far. First up is Cam Schlittler of the New York Yankees.
    Not because we didn't know he w
  • The superb feints by Alexander Zharovsky and Zachary Bolduc

    The superb feints by Alexander Zharovsky and Zachary Bolduc
    Yesterday, the Make Your Move event took place in Boisbriand.
    Basically, we saw several well-known hockey players—both active and retired—who showed up to delight the fans.
    The QMJHL was particularly well represented.There's talent galore at Équipe Drink BEHY for Make Your Move Hockey, including QMJHL alumni!Featuring Cédrik Séguin from @HFTVSports, Zachary Bolduc, Maxime Talbot, and Bruno Gervais! pic.twitter.com/ow1v9yNkFC
    — QMJHL (@LHJMQ) July 12, 2026Re
  • Zuccarrello’s contract wasn’t extended in Minnesota because he had “too much chemistry” with Kaprizov

    Zuccarrello’s contract wasn’t extended in Minnesota because he had “too much chemistry” with Kaprizov
    One of the surprises of the offseason was clearly Mats Zuccarello's move to Los Angeles.
    He signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Kings after spending the last seven seasons in Minnesota. For a player who averaged nearly a point per game, that's an excellent deal for the team.
    Couldn't the Wild match that offer? Elliott Friedman has his own theory about his mysterious departure: he spoke with a coach, and it may have been the “too-good chemistry” with his teammate Kirill Ka
  • Rumor Corner: There’s always talk about Rasmus Ristolainen

    Rumor Corner: There’s always talk about Rasmus Ristolainen
    The NHL offseason is in full swing, and it's almost mid-July. Kent Hughes still hasn't made any major trades.
    One name that keeps coming up in connection with the Habs is Rasmus Ristolainen, a tall right-handed defenseman. In any case, there's a lot of talk about him, according to David Pagnotta on the podcast “The Sheet.”
    Keep in mind, though, that the Flyers are asking for a lot.David Pagnotta: Re Flyers: Rasmus Ristolainen's still out there, there's still conversations with teams
  • Cole Carlon: The Blue Jays Draft a Pitcher Who Was on Many Teams’ Radar

    Cole Carlon: The Blue Jays Draft a Pitcher Who Was on Many Teams’ Radar
    The MLB draft began today.
    The White Sox held the No. 1 overall pick. And if you want to know how to pronounce Roch Cholowsky's name, don't ask the commissioner…
    Rob Manfred mispronounces No. 1 pick Roch Cholowsky’s name in brutal MLB draft moment https://t.co/jtWpydZxja pic.twitter.com/riC6wt32TA
    — New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) July 11, 2026
    In Canada, people are mainly watching what the Toronto Blue Jays are doing and which Canadian prospects are being drafted.
    Among
  • Matthew Tkachuk doesn’t hide his sadness

    Matthew Tkachuk doesn’t hide his sadness
    Matthew Tkachuk must be thrilled that his brother Brady is joining the Panthers.
    Along with Sam Bennett, the two brothers could form one of the toughest trios to face in the NHL next season.
    However, the older Tkachuk has also seen the departure of teammates with whom he was particularly close, including Evan Rodrigues, Jesper Boqvist, and especially Sergei Bobrovsky.Matthew discussed the situation with his brother on their podcast, Wingmen, and it's clear that the loss of Bobrovsky—whom h
  • MLB in Brief: Zack Wheeler Declines to Attend the All-Star Game | Max Scherzer in Florida

    MLB in Brief: Zack Wheeler Declines to Attend the All-Star Game | Max Scherzer in Florida
    Zack Wheeler Refuses to Go to the All-Star Game
    He didn't like being disrespected and being the fifth substitute, so he told MLB “no” last night. Justin Wrobleski will now replace Chase Burns.
    The league reached out to Zack Wheeler last night, offering to add him to the NL All-Star team as a replacement. He declined. “I'm not going to be disrespected,” he said.
    — Lochlahn March (@lochlahn) July 11, 2026
    Speaking of the All-Star Game: Canadian Tristan Peters will be
  • Ivan Demidov is the best signing of the summer

    Ivan Demidov is the best signing of the summer
    Many fans are concerned about Kent Hughes' inaction since the start of the summer, while several of the Canadiens' direct rivals have bolstered their rosters ahead of the upcoming season.
    It must be said that this summer, demand exceeded supply in both the free-agent market and the trade market, and so far, the Canadiens' general manager has been unwilling to overpay to acquire a player.
    However, even though Hughes has been quiet so far, he may well have struck the best deal of the offseason by
  • “Kevin Gausman could be worth a lot”

    “Kevin Gausman could be worth a lot”
    Will the Blue Jays be aggressive at the trade deadline? We'll see.
    In reality, it's possible that, without making any drastic moves, the team will try to acquire players to continue improving on the field.
    After all, so much money has been invested in the team's 2026 season that management will do everything it can to avoid selling players.
    That said, if the team keeps losing between now and August 3, it's possible that management will have no choice but to consider the scenario of joining the s
  • Gleb Pugachyov was disrespectful to Tom Wilson, according to Vincent Desharnais

    Gleb Pugachyov was disrespectful to Tom Wilson, according to Vincent Desharnais
    For a late first-round pick, Gleb Pugachyov has been the subject of much discussion since his selection.
    The young Russian is known for his physical style of play and his willingness to drop the gloves, and he could be a solid addition to the Habs' second or third line in a few years.
    However, what has undoubtedly sparked the most buzz is what he reportedly told Habs executives in an interview: not only would he be willing to fight Tom Wilson, but there would be nothing left of Wilson after the
  • CH Broadcasting Rights: “It seems obvious to me” that there will be digital broadcasting

    CH Broadcasting Rights: “It seems obvious to me” that there will be digital broadcasting
    The Canadiens' 2026–27 season is set to begin in roughly three months. We can't wait to see if the team can have another great season… but most of all, we can't wait to find out where we'll be able to watch the team's games.
    Because, as of today, we still don't know where all of the Habs' games will be broadcast next season. We know that RDS will broadcast preseason games and 45 regular-season games (down from 60 previously)… but we don't know who will handle the other 39 gam