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Helenius Shows Promise In First Season With Rochester
Helenius Shows Promise In First Season With Rochester

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time3 days ago

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Helenius Shows Promise In First Season With Rochester

The Buffalo Sabres were fortunate at the 2024 NHL Draft in Las Vegas after trading down three slots with the San Jose Sharks the day before the draft to garner an extra second-round pick. At #11, the Sharks selected London defenseman Sam Dickinson, who had a 91-point season with the OHL Knights, and Minnesota chose blueliner Zeev Buium, who won gold with Team USA at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championships. Both are excellent prospects, but are also left-handed defensemen, which the Sabres have in ample quantity. At #14, the Sabres selected Finnish center Konsta Helenius, who many draft analysts labeled as the most pro-ready forward next to top pick Macklin Celebrini after playing last season in the Finnish SM-Liiga, and for Finland at the Under-18's, World Junior Championships and World Championships. The 19-year-old chose to come and play in the American Hockey League and finished with 35 points (14 goals, 21 assists) in 65 games with Rochester, but stepped up his level of performance in the Calder Cup Playoffs, with six points (3 goals, 3 assists) in eight playoff games. Although it would be unwise to rush Helenius to the NHL, it is encouraging that he was able to adjust to the North American game so quickly. Other Sabres Stories Is Peterka In Prime Position For Big Payday? Sabres Summer Dilemmas - Bowen Byram Sabres Facing An Off-Season Of Change Here is an update on other players selected in 2024: Adam Kleber – D – 42nd overall The Minnesota native in his freshman season with Minnesota-Duluth has five points (2 goals, 3 assists) in 33 games and was part of Team USA's gold medal-winning squad at the WJC in Ottawa. A Konsta Helenius shorty to finish off the night😮‍💨@AmerksHockey | #LAVvsROC | #CalderCup — American Hockey League (@TheAHL) May 24, 2025 Brodie Ziemer – RW – 71st overall A product of the US National Development Program, Ziemer made his mark at the World Juniors in Ottawa, scoring seven points (3 goals, 4 assists) in seven games for the victorious US squad. As a freshman at the University of Minnesota impressed with 12 goals in 38 games, but the 19-year-old winger's NCAA season ended abruptly, as the Golden Gophers lost 5-4 in overtime to UMass at the NCAA regional in Fargo, ND. Luke Osburn – D – 108th overall The 6'1', 183 lb. blueliner is committed to play for the University of Wisconsin next season and is playing his second season for the Youngstown Phantoms. In 55 games, the 18-year-old blueliner had 41 points (10 goals, 31 assists) and was named the USHL's Defenseman of the Year. Follow Michael on X, Instagram, and Bluesky @MikeInBuffalo

Washington Capitals sign Ryan Chesley to three-year deal amid rising expectations
Washington Capitals sign Ryan Chesley to three-year deal amid rising expectations

Time of India

time16-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Washington Capitals sign Ryan Chesley to three-year deal amid rising expectations

Capitals sign rising defenseman Ryan Chesley (Image via: Getty Images) The Washington Capitals have taken a significant step toward strengthening their defensive future by signing rising star Ryan Chesley to a three-year entry-level contract. With the 2025-26 season marking the start of his NHL journey, Capitals fans and hockey analysts alike are watching closely to see if Chesley can develop into the reliable, shutdown defenseman the franchise desperately needs. This move reflects Washington's commitment to investing in young talent as they look to balance a competitive roster with long-term potential. Ryan Chesley's signing signals new beginning for Washington's defense Selected 37th overall in the 2022 NHL Draft, Ryan Chesley has steadily built an impressive and well-rounded resume through his collegiate career at the University of Minnesota and his early professional exposure with the Hershey Bears in the American Hockey League (AHL). The 21-year-old defenseman's newly signed three-year contract carries an average annual NHL salary of $923,333, along with a corresponding AHL salary, clearly signaling the Capitals' strong belief in his future potential and impact on their roster. Chesley's development at Minnesota showcased his versatile two-way ability — consistently contributing 38 points while maintaining a strong defensive presence, reflected in a remarkable plus-minus rating of +34 over 115 NCAA games. Notably, he excelled in blocked shots and took on key leadership roles, qualities that NHL teams highly value in young defensemen striving to make the leap to the professional level. Chesley's experience and pro debut highlight Capitals' defensive future Adding to his credentials, Chesley's international experience further enhances his profile, having represented the United States twice at the prestigious IIHF World Junior Championships . He earned a gold medal in 2024 while serving as an alternate captain and logging heavy minutes against some of the best young talent in the world. Also Read: No love like a Mother's: Jane Gaudreau remembers late son Johnny Gaudreau in an emotional tweet that breaks internet While his full transition to the pro level is just beginning, Chesley's promising performance with the Hershey Bears — recording points early in his AHL stint — shows clear potential that he could soon become a vital contributor on Washington's blue line. As the Capitals look to bolster their defense and strategically prepare for future challenges, Ryan Chesley's signing might very well prove to be a pivotal move in the organization's ongoing rebuild and quest for sustained playoff success. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Lightning's J.J. Moser, Switzerland shut out USA to take Group B lead at IIHF World Championship
Lightning's J.J. Moser, Switzerland shut out USA to take Group B lead at IIHF World Championship

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time12-05-2025

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Lightning's J.J. Moser, Switzerland shut out USA to take Group B lead at IIHF World Championship

The 2025 IIHF World Championship picked back up again on Monday as Switzerland handed Team USA its first loss of the tournament with a 3–0 shutout win. Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman J.J. Moser skated on Switzerland's second defensive pairing. USA was previously undefeated, so the win moves Switzerland to the top of Group B. The Swiss have seven points through three games, positioning them as early leaders at the tournament. Switzerland triumphs over USA with a strong performance on the ice! 👏🇨🇭 #MensWorlds #IIHF @SwissIceHockeyGame recap 🔗 — IIHF (@IIHFHockey) May 12, 2025 Moser has a notable history with Switzerland's national team, representing in several international tournaments, including the IIHF World Junior Championships in 2019 and 2020, and the IIHF World Championships in 2019, 2021, and 2022. Switzerland has a two-day break before playing Germany on Thursday.

Buffalo Sabres hire Brian Galivan as director of performance to boost player development
Buffalo Sabres hire Brian Galivan as director of performance to boost player development

Time of India

time09-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Buffalo Sabres hire Brian Galivan as director of performance to boost player development

Buffalo Sabres hire Brian Galivan as director of performance to boost player development (Image Source: Getty Images) The Buffalo Sabres made a significant move on Friday, May 9, 2025, by bringing aboard Brian Galivan as the team's new director of performance . Galivan joins the Sabres after six solid years with USA Hockey . He was most recently the director of sports science for the U.S. National Team Development Program. He's currently serving as the performance coach for the U.S. Operation Sindoor PM Modi meets NSA, chiefs of armed forces amid spike in tensions with Pak India's air defence systems shoot down Pak drones in J&K, Punjab & Rajasthan Several airports in India to be closed till May 15 - check list men's national team at the IIHF World Championship. From gold medals to NHL stars Brian Gallivan's reach touches all levels of hockey Brian Galivan was among the most respected strength and conditioning coaches in the hockey world. With his efforts for USA Hockey, he helped lead players from junior ranks to the NHL. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo He worked with 84 drafted NHL players and 33 who made it to the NHL. He also served on the training staff for Team USA's gold medal teams at the 2021, 2024, and 2025 IIHF World Junior Championships. Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams applauded Brian Galivan's work and mentioned he's precisely the sort of leader the organization requires. "Brian has been a trusted resource for hockey players from the junior levels through the NHL level for years and as we continue to make changes this offseason, we're lucky to be able to add somebody with such a strong body of work to our organization," Adams stated. Before joining USA Hockey, Brian Galivan started GVN Performance with his wife and brother. The business began in 2008 and expanded to four locations. It became one of the best training centers for Olympic and professional athletes across numerous sports. Brian Galivan employed advanced techniques and emphasized improving every athlete in a smart, safe manner. Sabres look to Brian Gallivan's experience to boost team performance in 2025 and beyond Brian Galivan says he's thrilled to join the Sabres. 'Building the sports science department at NTDP and helping shape the culture there has been an incredibly rewarding experience,' he said. The Sabres are making significant staffing changes in an active offseason, looking to bring themselves closer to reaching playoff success. As Brian Galivan takes over as head of performance, the team hopes his established practices and experience at the sport's highest levels will keep players healthy, strong, and prepared for the extended season to come. Also Read: Eric Staal Returns To Buffalo Sabres As Special Assistant To GM Kevyn Adams

USA vs. Denmark live stream: How to watch 2025 IIHF World Championship opener, TV schedule, start time
USA vs. Denmark live stream: How to watch 2025 IIHF World Championship opener, TV schedule, start time

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

USA vs. Denmark live stream: How to watch 2025 IIHF World Championship opener, TV schedule, start time

2025 IIHF World Championship (via Getty Images) The 2025 IIHF World Championship officially begins this Friday, May 9, and the United States is among the highlighted games for round one as it hosts Denmark in Group B. The match, to take place at the Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning, Denmark, will be broadcast live in the U.S. on NHL Network and in Canada on TSN4. US looks at strong beginning against Denmark in IIHF World Championship 2025 View this post on Instagram A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) United States men's hockey squad, on the strength of consecutive gold medals at the IIHF World Junior Championships, will be looking to translate that momentum to the senior level. Operation Sindoor 'Did not want to...': Pak def min gives absurd excuse for army's failure to withstand Op Sindoor Blackouts, sirens & Pak's failed attacks: 10 things that happened in the last 36 hrs '1971 war was not remotely as terrifying': Residents of border areas shell-shocked The squad's drought on the professional level has lasted decades, with the 2021 bronze their recent best. This year's event provides another opportunity to turn that around, starting with a crucial game against Denmark. Denmark, never a big-time hockey nation on the world scene, has developed a better team over the past few years. Competing in front of a frenetic home crowd in the Jyske Bank Boxen could prove to be a morale victory as they attempt to secure a very important win in Group B. When and how to stream USA vs. Denmark The game begins at 2:20 p.m. ET on Friday, May 9. Viewers can tune in to watch the match on: by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo TV Channel (USA): NHL Network TV Channel (Canada): TSN4 Live Stream (USA): Fubo (free trial option) Live Stream (Canada): TSN app The game is part of a thrilling four-game opening day, along with Austria vs. Finland, Switzerland vs. Czechia, and Sweden vs. Slovakia. Teams will play a hectic round-robin schedule over the next two weeks in preparation for the quarterfinals on May 22. With a mix of young talent and veteran know-how, Team USA will be expected to give a statement performance in the opener. Win for Denmark, however, would not just be a national morale-lifter but would even change their tournament trajectory. Also read: When and where to watch IIHF World Championship 2025: Game schedule and streaming details Hockey enthusiasts won't want to miss this action-packed opening to the 2025 IIHF World Championship.

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