A playoff-bound team will be missing a couple of players on Tuesday night. Vegas Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy says forwards Chandler Stephenson and Anthony Mantha will both be out of the lineup for the team’s matchup with the Chicago Blackhawks with undisclosed injuries.
Building a contender at the NHL Trade Deadline isn’t as simple as checking off a shopping list of must-have ingredients for a Stanley Cup recipe. But what if it was?
It has been a whirlwind few days in the NHL with the trade deadline coming to pass on Friday afternoon.
It’s debatable that Brad Treliving had his phone on during Wednesday when half the league decided to have an impromptu trade frenzy. And while it seems
As I watched Leon Draisaitl hammer a puck past Linus Ullmark, capping off a comeback victory over a legitimate Cup contender in the Boston Bruins, the first thought that popped into my head was that this Oilers team could be something special.
An already monstrous Vegas Golden Knights team got even bigger on Tuesday, landing 6-foot-5 winger Anthony Mantha from the Washington Capitals in exchange for their 2024 second-round pick and 2026 fourth-round pick ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline.
As the trades start to ramp up heading into the NHL Trade Deadline, the defending Stanley Cup Champions are bolstering their forward group. The Vegas Golden Knights made a trade with the Washington Capitals to acquire Anthony Mantha.
The Washington Capitals have begun its firesale of rental players, trading forward Anthony Mantha to the Vegas Golden Knights for two draft picks. The Capitals will receive a 2024 second-round draft pick and a 2026 fourth-round pick from Vegas.
It feels like the trade floodgates are about to open up. Earlier this evening, the Vegas Golden Knights and Washington Capitals announced they linked up for a trade that sent Anthony Mantha to the Golden Knights for a couple of draft picks.
The Vegas Golden Knights have acquired forward Anthony Mantha from the Washington Capitals in exchange for a 2024 second-round pick and a 2026 fourth-round pick.
The Golden Knights are always in the market for a big addition to the roster, and they made another one on Tuesday night.
A few months ago, Anthony Mantha was a winger who wanted a new home, and the Washington Capitals were a team that wanted to give him one. The player and team have wanted to part for some time, and on Tuesday, each got their wish as the Vegas Golden Knights acquired Mantha three days before the NHL trade deadline.
As TSN’s Darren Dreger first reported, the Vegas Golden Knights have acquired forward Anthony Mantha from the Washington Capitals. Mantha is set to become a UFA at the end of the season while currently holding a cap hit of $5.7 million.
The Vegas Golden Knights have acquired forward Anthony Mantha from the Washington Capitals in exchange for a second-round pick in 2024 and a fourth-rounder in 2026.
He will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason as he is in the last year of a four-year, $22.8M contract.
While Edmonton Oilers fans would like to forget about the beginning of their 2023-24 campaign, it happened and it exposed some major needs for the team heading down the stretch this season.
As the trade deadline approaches, the Washington Capitals are reportedly exploring options to move winger Anthony Mantha. He carries a $5.7 million cap hit and the Caps are likely sellers, sitting eight points outside a wild card spot.
He had a disastrous campaign last year, dropping a career-worst points-per-game pace with 27 in 67 games and falling out of the lineup entirely at points. He’s rebounded somewhat in 2023-24, at least in the goal-scoring department.
The Washington Capitals announced tonight that they’ve made former 25-goal scorer Anthony Mantha a healthy scratch for their game against the Calgary Flames.
Anthony Mantha, 29, logged just 11:52 of ice time and did not take a shot on goal in the Capitals’ season-opening 4–0 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday.
It’s a make or break season for Washington Capitals winger Anthony Mantha and he knows it. So much so that he’s committed to trimming down to 232 pounds — 10 fewer than his playing weight last season — with the intention of playing a leaner, faster game in the 2022-23 season.
The Washington Capitals are reportedly shopping inconsistent right wing Anthony Mantha.
Mantha was assessed a minor penalty for goaltender interference after he barreled into Rask with just over six minutes remaining in the third period.
Regardless of anybody's opinion of the NHL's handling of Tom Wilson, Buchnevich's crime would not go unpunished.
The NHL trade deadline has arrived, and it's the final opportunity for playoff-caliber teams to beef up their rosters ahead of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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