News about Bo Horvat

The deadline is 2023 for NHL trade, so players will watch like Jakob Chychrun from now four days away

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2023
Now is the busiest time of year for general managers in the National Hockey League, and there has been no shortage of contracts being signed within clubs until the trade deadline on Friday. DailyMail.com highlighted seven players who may have moved on or before time is up in January. Five of those names have been published in new homes since being released. Bo Horvat, the Canucks' captain, has relocated to Long Island. Both forward Vladimir Tarasenko and their captain, forward Ryan O'Reilly, have been released by the St. Louis Blues. Timo Meier was wished well by San Jose as he was sent off to New Jersey. Patrick Kane left Chicago to join the Rangers just on Tuesday.

Bo Horvat, and Vancouver need a trade partner by 2023

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2023
With the NHL trade deadline just over a month away, it's time for teams to start planning for a run at the Stanley Cup. This year, the playoffs are as close as ever, with several franchises within striking distance of a playoff spot if they aren't already registered. However, many clubs may choose to keep their current crop of players in the hopes of being in the hunt. On top of that, a draggy, inflexible salary cap has left several teams with no money to invest on players. As weaker franchises continue to rise their chances in the draft lottery in the hopes of landing a generational talent in the form of Connor Bedard, the teams at the top and bottom have been hurt. So, with just a few weeks until the deadline, Dailymail.com looks at the names to watch out for on March 3.

With the remaining 12 players selected by fans, NHL has announced the initial 32 players for the 2023 All-Star Game

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2023
The NHL has revealed a list of the first 32 names to be chosen for the 2023 All-Star Game, which will be hosted in South Florida. One player from each squad has been chosen to compete in this year's festivities, which have traditionally featured a skills competition and games between divisions. During the next 12 days, the NHL also revealed that three new players (two skaters and a goalie) would be voted by a fan vote.