One. More. Game. That’s what we’ll need as the Oilers become the first team since 1945 to force a Game 7 after going down 3-0 in the Final.
NHL News and Notes from Friday, June 21st, 2024
News
- Andrew Cogliano announced his retirement from the NHL.
- Cogliano play 17 seasons in the NHL for the Edmonton Oilers, Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche, San Jose Sharks, and Anaheim Ducks.
Thank you Cogs for continuously making an impact on and off the ice.
— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) June 21, 2024
Congratulations on an outstanding career. pic.twitter.com/JnQCdJpYnP
- The Columbus Blue Jackets announced that they have re-signed forward Yegor Chinakov.
- Chinakov would sign a two year deal with a $2.1 million AAV per season.
SEALED THE DEAL đ
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) June 21, 2024
Chinny is locked in for two more years!
đhttps://t.co/RLnk5JILYR@RuoffMortgage | #CBJ pic.twitter.com/rJIGZ1N45Y
- The Arizona Coyotes announced that the Arizona State Land Department (ASLD) has unilaterally canceled the auction that was scheduled to occur on June 27th for the site that was identified as the future home of the Coyotes.
Statement from the Arizona Coyotes. pic.twitter.com/EMOd9AuH1P
— Arizona Coyotes (@ArizonaCoyotes) June 21, 2024
PWHL News
- In the PWHL, Toronto announced that they have re-signed forward Hannah Miller to a one year deal.
IT'S MILLER TIME! đ
— Toronto Sceptres (@PWHL_Toronto) June 21, 2024
We've extended forward Hannah Miller to a one-year contract.
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- Montreal signed their 2024 1st round pick defender Cayla Barnes to a three year deal.
AussitĂŽt repĂȘchĂ©e, aussitĂŽt signĂ©e! Cayla Barnes a paraphĂ© une entente de trois saisons. Nous avons dĂ©jĂ hĂąte de la voir de la voir dans nos couleurs bientĂŽt.
— Victoire de MontrĂ©al (@PWHL_Montreal) June 21, 2024
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Drafted and signed! Cayla Barnes inked a three-year deal. We are very much looking forward to see our in our colours⊠pic.twitter.com/DuxWqOvqjF
- Minnesota would make a series of signings.
- First they would sign a pair of draft picks as forwards KlĂĄra HymlĂĄrovĂĄ and Britta Curl would both sign two year deals.
Our first Draftees have made it official. âïž
— x – Minnesota Frost (@PWHL_Minnesota) June 21, 2024
2022 Olympian KlĂĄra HymlĂĄrovĂĄ and Captain of University of Wisconsin, Britta Curl, have signed two-year Standard Player Agreements.
đ°: https://t.co/lDnX0F13Xe pic.twitter.com/wQAIQSZzVN
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- Then Minnesota would re-sign forwards Liz Schepers and Michela Cava to one year deals, and forward Denisa Krizova to a one year extension to have her contract run through the 2025-26 season.
Get ready for more goals! đšđš
— x – Minnesota Frost (@PWHL_Minnesota) June 21, 2024
Weâre thrilled to announce that Liz Schepers, Michela Cava, and Denisa KĆĂĆŸovĂĄ are all locked in for more!
Liz Schepers â 1 year
Michela Cava â 1 year
Denisa KĆĂĆŸovĂĄ – through the 2025-26 season
đ°: https://t.co/iEWTl8KvHm pic.twitter.com/VSgPV2jC3E
- Boston announced that they signed forward Lexie Adzija to a one year deal.
Lexie in Boston? It just fits.â°â°Weâre excited to announce weâve extended forward @88Adzija through the â24-â25 season!â°â°đ https://t.co/WqRYUkAqBH pic.twitter.com/hr0EBIg2GB
— Boston Fleet (@PWHL_Boston) June 21, 2024

Game Recaps

Florida Panthers v. Edmonton Oilers – Game 6 – 8p ET
- Back in Edmonton for the final time for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Oilers look to send the series back to Florida for Game 7 while the Panthers would have other ideas, and in the first period Warren Foegele would strike to give the Oilers the 1-0 lead. In the second period Adam Henique would score to grow the Oilers lead to two, and while the Panthers thought they would get themselves back within one ten seconds late, the Oiler would be successful with the coach’s challenge to keep the Panthers off the board. Late in the second period Zach Hyman would score on a breakaway to give the Oilers the 3-0 lead going into the second intermission. Then in the third period Aleksander Barkov would strike for the Panthers to get them on the board, but Ryan McLeod and Darnell Nurse would score a pair of empty netters to give the Oilers the 5-1 victory over the Panthers to tie the series at three and force Game 7 for Monday night in Florida.
Today’s Games
- No Games Scheduled
Noteworthy in Hockey
- Color of Hockey: Tennessee State unveils first-ever hockey jersey for HBCU team (NHL.com)
- Kuemper Reflects On His Tenure With Capitals: ‘Really Tough, Really Frustrating At Times’ (The Hockey News)

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