After the shortest off-season in recent memory, we’re back. The Edmonton Oilers will host the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night as both teams embark on their respective seasons.
Only one from the group was placed on standard IR.
If one team has a workhorse starter who will play 65 games, that matters. If another team has two excellent goalies who will split the load, that also matters.
Charlie Roumeliotis: Chicago Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson said that 2024 first-round draft pick Artyom Levshunov (foot) and goaltender Laurent Brossoit (meniscus) will about out for about four more weeks.
The Chicago Blackhawks were hit with a discouraging injury to their free agent signing, Laurent Brossoit. He recently underwent knee surgery and is expected to miss five to seven weeks, the team announced.
The Chicago Blackhawks have announced that goaltender Laurent Brossoit underwent meniscus repair surgery. Brossoit will be out of action for the next five to seven weeks.
Blackhawks goaltender, Laurent Brossoit, is confirmed to be out most of if not all of training camp as the team announced he is set to miss five to seven weeks while recovering from meniscus surgery Tuesday.
It appears that the Chicago Blackhawks may be without one of their new free agent signings to start the season. According to Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli, Blackhawks goaltender Laurent Brossoit underwent meniscus repair surgery on Tuesday, and will miss the next 5-7 weeks to rehab it.
When the Washington Capitals traded goalie Darcy Kuemper to the Los Angeles Kings for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois, there was a hole left on the roster of who to pair with Charlie Lindgren.
When the Chicago Blackhawks made their free agent frenzy signings on July 1, goaltending was the one position that unsurprisingly got a big upgrade. General manager Kyle Davidson said at the end of the season that he would “take a deep look” at the position, considering backup goaltender Arvid Söderblom‘s struggles.
The Manitoba Moose will begin a new season on Oct. 12 — their 25th since coming to Winnipeg for the 1996-97 International Hockey League season — with an interesting mix of promising high-round draft picks, still-young returnees, and veterans.
The Winnipeg Jets schedule for the 2024-25 season was released today and there are lots of big dates on the calendar to look forward to for fans. October 11th vs Chicago (home opener), Laurent Brossoit returns to Winnipeg.
Knowing that Petr Mrazek can’t do it all alone, and that Arvid Soderblom is still coming along, Kyle Davidson and the Chicago Blackhawks went looking for more help between the pipes.
Free agent Laurent Brossoit is confirmed to have signed a new contract with the Chicago Blackhawks. The deal for the veteran goalie will be worth $3.3 million per year for two years.
The Windy City is receiving some assurance between the pipes. On Monday, Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli reported that goaltender Laurent Brossoit is signing a two-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks.
According to Kevin Weekes, the Toronto Maple Leafs are re-signing goaltender Joseph Woll to a three-year extension. Woll’s extension will consist of an average annual value in the $3.66 million.
We’re on the verge of the opening of free agency and the Toronto Maple Leafs’ plans are beginning to come into focus, and it’s becoming eminently clear that the team will aim to bolster its defense and goaltending in the opening days of July.
The Winnipeg Jets tied a 2.0 era record with 52 regular-season wins in 2023-24 and got strong contributions from throughout the lineup. Unfortunately, however, they made a second-straight first-round exit, losing to the Colorado Avalanche in five games.
If Laurent Brossoit ends up being Toronto’s answer to solidifying the crease this summer, Brad Treliving and company would be making a colossal mistake.
According to The Athletic’s James Mirtle, as NHL free agency approaches, the Toronto Maple Leafs have their sights set on goaltender Laurent Brossoit.
When it comes to this year's NHL awards, Connor Hellebuyck has led the Vezina Trophy conversation all season long. And rightfully so. But Yardbarker hockey expert Chelena Goodman has another goalie for you to consider.
GM Kelly McCrimmon said both goaltenders who were injured weren’t far off of returning to the lineup, if needed, during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Laurent Brossoit has not played or practiced since sustaining a lower-body injury in Game 3 of the second-round win against the Edmonton Oilers.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Laurent Brossoit left Monday’s playoff game against the Edmonton Oilers after suffering an apparent injury after making a save in the first period.
The turmoil surrounding the Vegas Golden Knights' goaltender group has continued. Golden Knights goaltender Laurent Brossoit has been placed on the injured reserve list, Ben Gotz of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on Tuesday.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Laurent Brossoit went unclaimed since being placed on waivers Thursday, and as a result, will be assigned to the Henderson Silver Knights of the American Hockey League.
The Vegas Golden Knights have placed goaltender Laurent Brossoit on waivers, the team announced on Thursday afternoon. Brossoit, 29, has yet to see NHL action this season due to hip surgery in the spring, though he was recently assigned to the Henderson Silver Knights of the American Hockey League on a conditioning loan.
The Vegas Golden Knights have assigned goaltender Laurent Brossoit to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate Henderson Silver Knights on a conditioning loan, per Kelly McCrimmon.
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