Jrue Holiday isn’t leaving Boston any time soon.
The have taken care of a small spot of contractual housekeeping ahead of their final regular season game. On Thursday morning the club announced a two-year agreement with 22-year-old forward , the club’s first-round pick at the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. The agreement carries a $1 million AAV through the 2025-26 NHL season. Advertisement Podkolzin, who has emerged as a fixture in the Canucks’ lineup down the stretch, hasn’t lit the world on fire offensively at either the American League level or in...
After turning to the transition tag, the New England Patriots have reportedly reached a four-year, $58 million extension with safety Kyle Dugger.
The Red Sox have locked up another one of their young up-and-comers as they look to build toward the future.
The Berwyn, Pa.-based firm has been dogged by activist investors and
/PRNewswire/ -- Higher credit costs are expected to serve as a modest headwind to U.S. bank earnings this year, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence's
Vasily Podkolzin signed a two-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday. Financial terms were not disclosed. "I'm really happy to be here for two more years," Podkolzin said. "We've been talking about \[a contract\] maybe a week, and we did it. And actually, it's good for me to make this deal before the playoffs and just right now, just focus in on the team." The 22-year-old forward has two assists in 18 regular-season games with the Canucks this season; he has played in 18 of their...
The deal is worth $2.5 million for the veteran goaltender, who will turn 40 in November
WASHINGTON >> In a major turnaround, the House today passed a two-year reauthorization of an expiring warrantless surveillance law that had stalled this week amid GOP resistance stoked by former President Donald Trump.
Fernando Alonso will remain with Aston Martin's Formula 1 team through the 2026 season. Alonso, 42, scored eight podiums in 2023 as he elevated the Aston Martin team.
Marc-Andre Fleury's situation with the Wild became clearer Wednesday morning when the team announced it signed the goalie to a deal that will pay him $2.5 million next year.
Cabinet is expected to green light the development levy waiver scheme in bid to reduce construction costs.