We’re barely a month removed from the Olympics but the next best-on-best competition is now on the books.  That’s among our key stories from the past seven days.

World Cup Of Hockey Returns: The last time there was a World Cup of Hockey was back in 2016 when the tournament was held before the season began.  Now, the event is slated to return in 2028 with a midseason event to be held during what would have been the All-Star break, similar to the 4 Nations Face-Off last year.  Unlike that event, this one will feature eight different teams playing a total of 17 games.  Calgary and Prague will host half of the round robin section of the tournament while Edmonton will host the medal round.  The intention is to hold this every four years, meaning that there will be a best-on-best event every two years with the Olympics also being held every four years.

Crosby Returns: The Penguins got a significant boost to their lineup when captain Sidney Crosby was activated off injured reserve.  Injured while playing for Canada at the Olympics, he was initially expected to miss a minimum of four weeks.  Instead, he came back ahead of schedule, with Pittsburgh holding its own in his absence with a 5-3-3 record.  Still, as the Penguins look to hold onto a playoff spot that few expected heading into the season, getting their leading scorer back will certainly help their chances in a tight Wild Card and Metropolitan Division battle.  Crosby had three points in his first two games back in the lineup.

Oilers Down A Star: It has been a tough year for the Oilers.  Viewed as a contender heading into the season, they instead find themselves in a dogfight to simply make the playoffs (though they’re within striking distance of the division lead as well, to be fair).  However, their postseason push just got a lot harder with center Leon Draisaitl is dealing with a lower-body injury and is expected to miss the remainder of the regular season.  He was subsequently placed on LTIR, meaning a minimum absence of 10 games and 24 days.  The 30-year-old was well on his way to his fifth straight 100-point season before the injury.  His 2025-26 campaign ends with 35 goals and 62 assists in 65 games and he’ll now hope that his teammates can get to the playoffs so he’ll have a chance to return.

Two For Carcone: After not getting the types of offers he wanted after saying he’d leave Utah last summer, Michael Carcone ultimately re-signed with the Mammoth.  That proved to be the right move as he’s had a bounce-back year, earning himself a two-year, $3.5MM extension for his efforts.  The 29-year-old had a breakout campaign in 2023-24 with Arizona, tallying 21 goals but he struggled last season.  However, he has played his way back into a full-time bottom-six role this season and has been productive, tallying 14 goals and 12 assists in 67 games.   This will be the first time that Carcone will make more than $775K in a season.

Three For Greer: Earlier this week, George Parros met the media to discuss and defend some of the recent decisions from the Department of Player Safety.  The department is back in the discussion once again following its decision to suspend Panthers forward A.J. Greer for three games for a hit on Calgary’s Connor Zary.  Greer shoved Zary from behind toward the boards a fair distance away from the boards, resulting in an upper-body injury for the youngster.  This is the second suspension of Greer’s career, and he will be eligible to return to Florida’s lineup next Sunday.

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