Olympic Break

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NHL hockey game action illustrating teams' critical final push before 2026 Olympics break, with playoff tension and trade buzz.
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NHL teams navigate final push before 2026 Olympic break

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With the NHL set to pause after games on February 5 for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, teams are focusing on key matchups, trade decisions, and roster adjustments in their last games of the week. Storylines range from playoff positioning and deadline rumors to standout performances and injury recoveries across the league. This critical period could shape momentum heading into the hiatus and the March 6 trade deadline.

Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Kris Letang and forward Filip Hallander returned to full practice on Tuesday following injuries that sidelined them before the Olympic break. Letang, recovering from a fractured foot, reported feeling close to 100 percent and anticipates playing when the team resumes games on February 26. Hallander, who missed 42 games due to a blood clot, expressed renewed appreciation for the sport after his recovery.

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As the Vancouver Canucks hit the 2026 Winter Olympic break with a disappointing 18-33-6 record, their young rookies have emerged as a key source of optimism. Players like Linus Karlsson and Tom Willander have impressed with consistent performances, offering hope for the franchise's future. This bright spot contrasts with the team's overall 32nd-place standing in the NHL.

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