
"NHL Announces Exciting Changes for 2025-26 Season: Longer Schedule, Notable Trades, and Olympic Return"
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In addition to the schedule release, the NHL also recently announced its full 2025-26 schedule, marking the last eighty-two-game season before the new collective bargaining agreement increases the number of games to eighty-four starting in the 2026-27 season. This change reflects a significant shift in the league's structure and will result in more games being played in the future[7].
There have been notable transactions during the offseason. Reilly Smith was traded from the Pittsburgh Penguins to the New York Rangers, while Jakob Chychrun was traded from the Ottawa Senators to the Washington Capitals[2]. Other significant trades include the Pittsburgh Penguins acquiring goaltender Arturs Silovs from the Vancouver Canucks and the trade of Mitch Marner[5][3].
In terms of free agency, several key players have signed new contracts. For instance, Aaron Ekblad and Brad Marchand re-signed with the Florida Panthers, and Evan Bouchard signed a four-year contract with an average annual value of 10.5 million dollars[3]. Additionally, Patrick Kane extended his contract with a one-year, three-million-dollar deal[3].
The NHL also released a list of free agents, including those who did not receive qualifying offers. This list helps teams identify potential signings to bolster their rosters for the upcoming season[8].
As the NHL prepares for the new season, it is also looking forward to participating in the Olympics for the first time since 2014. The league will take a break from February 6 to February 24 to allow players to participate in the Games, as part of a new collective bargaining agreement[7].
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