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Exciting NHL Offseason: Preseason Action, Player Movements, and Retirements

Exciting NHL Offseason: Preseason Action, Player Movements, and Retirements

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Recent news in the National Hockey League includes notable preseason action, player movements, and retirements as the 2025-26 season unfolds. On October 1st, several NHL preseason games showcased emerging talent and key performances. The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Vegas Golden Knights with a strong showing from goaltender Akira Schmid, who stopped 21 shots, and Gabriel Landeskog scoring a goal. Meanwhile, the Seattle Kraken secured a 4-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers with Ryan Winterton scoring twice and goalie Joey Daccord making 32 saves. The Anaheim Ducks also won their preseason game against the San Jose Sharks 5-2, with goals from Cutter Gauthier, Frank Vatrano, Beckett Sennecke, Sam Colangelo, and Yegor Sidorov, and goaltender Calle Clang stopping 26 shots. These preseason games provide a glimpse of the rosters and strategies teams will deploy in the regular season (Sportsnet, NHL.com).

This season has seen some significant player movement with many notable faces in new places. Brad Marchand, after 16 seasons with the Boston Bruins, now plays for the Florida Panthers and will make his first visit back to Boston on October 21. J.T. Miller, traded from the Vancouver Canucks to the New York Rangers, will visit Vancouver as an opposing player on October 28. Such player returns are highly anticipated by fans and add drama to the early schedule. The NHL Trade Deadline is set for March 6, 2026, and transactions continue as teams adjust their rosters (NHL.com).

Several notable NHL players retired during the offseason including Christian Fischer, Zac Dalpe, Tyler Johnson, Riley Nash, Chad Ruhwedel, Tyson Barrie, Derek Ryan, Marc-Andre Fleury, and Max Pacioretty. Marc-Andre Fleury notably ended his career with a professional tryout game for the Pittsburgh Penguins, the team where he began his NHL journey. His retirement closes the chapter on an illustrious career (Wikipedia, NHL.com).

In team transactions, the Edmonton Oilers acquired goalie Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth on October 1 for future considerations. Player movements across teams continue to shape lineups as the season progresses. Several minor transactions and waiver placements are also ongoing as teams optimize their rosters (NHL.com, ESPN).

Injuries have already affected some teams during preseason. Buffalo Sabres goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen left a game due to a reinjury of a lower-body issue and remains day to day. Buffalo also saw defenseman Michael Kesselring exit a game and listed as day to day by Coach Lindy Ruff. These early injuries will be closely monitored ahead of the regular season (NHL.com).

Fans can also look forward to the launching of season two of the behind-the-scenes NHL series "FACEOFF: Inside the NHL" on October 3. This series offers an inside look at players’ lives and the inner workings of NHL teams, which adds excitement and connection for followers of the sport (NHL.com).

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