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Offer Sheet Candidates: Jones, Trouba, Lindholm

June 25, 2016 at 8:44 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Offer sheets are an interesting wrinkle in the NHL’s free agency period; a rarely used but powerful tool to try and steal away young talent from rival clubs. Though we may not see any this season – the last one to be signed was by Ryan O’Reilly in 2013 – there are a few interesting names out there that could possibly draw interest from other teams.  Let’s take a quick look at some of the offer sheet rules for this season:

  1. Teams can submit offer sheets to restricted free agents as of July 1st at 11:00 am central time. Players can choose to sign them at any point after that.
  2. If a player signs an offer sheet, his original team has seven days in which to match the deal or else accept the compensation.  During this time they cannot be traded.
  3. Compensation is as follows (according to Elliotte Friedman):
    Less than $1.239MM (average annual value of contract) – Nothing;
    $1.239-$1.878MM – Third-round pick;
    $1.878-$3.755MM – Second-round pick;
    $3.755-$5.633MM – First and third-round picks;
    $5.633-$7.510MM – First, second and third-round picks;
    $7.510-$9.388MM – Two first, a second and third-round picks;
    Over $9.388MM – Four first-round picks.
  4. Teams must have the picks available before signing the player, or else the offer sheet will be considered null and void.

Some hefty prices to pay if a team goes after a big name to be sure, but sometimes deemed worth it; the Flyers would have faced stiff compensation penalties had Nashville not decided to match their 14-year, $110MM offer to Shea Weber in 2012 (one that would no longer be allowed under the seven-year contract limit). Here are some names that might just be worth the risk:

D Seth Jones – The Columbus Blue Jackets have huge cap issues at the moment and are desperately trying to rid themselves of some of their bad deals.  After trading young star Ryan Johansen for Jones mid-season, they now need to find a way to re-sign the former fourth overall pick.

Jones is just 21, and has performed admirably in his first three seasons in the league, racking up 83 points in 240 games. If someone were to sign Jones to a long-term deal, the Blue Jackets would have a very difficult time matching it without finding a taker for some of their cap-hits. The team is already just $5MM under the cap, with close to $20MM committed to their blueline.

Whether Jones actually recieves any offers, or it’s just used as a negotiating tactic in order to pry some value out of the Blue Jackets in future trades, his name will surely come up in many talks this summer.

D Jacob Trouba – Another top-10 pick who is part of a deep defensive corps Trouba is considered available this summer on the trade market, and should be considered an offer sheet risk as well. While the Jets have much more cap room available, they already have three defencemen signed for over $5MM per season and might not be able to commit to a fourth.

Trouba has put up 72 points in 211 career games, and is considered a potential top-pairing blueliner in the future. Many teams could add him to their back end and thrust him into the spotlight in his fourth season. A long-term deal could be had, buying out free agent years and pushing that AAV up into un-matchable territory.

The Jets also have to worry about next year’s expansion draft, where they’ll be in danger of losing one of their young defencemen. Dustin Byfuglien and Toby Enstrom both have no-movement clauses that ensure their protection, leaving just one protection slot for both of Tyler Myers and Trouba (unless they choose the 8 skater option and risk some young forwards instead).

D Hampus Lindholm – The best player listed here, Lindholm has turned into an excellent defender for the Anaheim Ducks over the last few years. His case is one of worry for them as he could easily be offered a seven-year deal from teams around the league.

After signing Sami Vatanen last week, the Ducks now have five blueliners under contract for more than $3MM per season and adding a big deal that pushes $50MM could prove too pricey. If a team believes that Lindholm is the number 1 defenceman that he seems, they could decide to give up the picks in order to pry him away.

The Ducks have already dealt Frederik Andersen to save cap room and avoid losing him in the expansion draft, and they still have work to do before next summer. With Cam Fowler said to be on the market, perhaps he’ll be the victim of a looming Lindholm offer sheet.

 

Anaheim Ducks| Columbus Blue Jackets| Expansion| Free Agency| Philadelphia Flyers| Winnipeg Jets Cam Fowler| Elliotte Friedman| Hampus Lindholm| Jacob Trouba

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Free Agent Focus: Vancouver Canucks

June 25, 2016 at 7:12 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

When the Vancouver Canucks entered the 2015-16 season, they were coming off a 101-point season and felt as though they had another strong shot at the playoffs, with Daniel and Henrik Sedin still in the mix and up-and-coming center Bo Horvat showing he was ready for a larger NHL role.  What they got instead, was a disastrous season filled with injury and ineffectiveness, leading to a 31-38-13 record and finished ahead of only the Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers in league standings. This summer they’ve already started their re-tool, trading 20-year old Jared McCann to Florida for former third overall pick Erik Gudbranson. Here’s a look at what else they have to do this summer:

Key Restricted Free Agent: W Emerson Etem – After a deal that saw Etem move across the continent (for the second time), the former Ranger got into 39 games down the stretch for the Canucks.  A prolific scorer in junior – who tallied 143 goals in three seasons for the Medicine Hat Tigers, including a 61 goal effort in 2011-12 – Etem hasn’t been able to find much consistency in the NHL.

Now six years removed from being draft in the first round (29th overall), Etem has to show that he can be the offensive force he was once seen as.  Perhaps it will help that Canucks’ coach Willie Dejardins was Etem’s coach in Medicine Hat for two seasons before being hired on with the Dallas Stars.

He’s coming off a one-year deal worth $850,500 and shouldn’t cost much more than $1MM in his first season of arbitration eligibility.  With the other young forwards Horvat, Sven Baertschi and Jake Virtanen, Etem could be a long-term piece for the Canucks if he can ever reclaim that scoring touch.

Other RFAs: F Linden Vey, F Michael Zalewski, D Andrey Pedan

Key Unrestricted Free Agents: RW Radim Vrbata – While the Canucks struggle through the last few years of their now 35-year old franchise twins, another veteran is hitting the open market after a terrible season.  Vrbata seemed to have found the fountain of youth in 2014-15 after signing a two-year pact with the Canucks; he put up a career-high 63 points and broke the 30 goal mark for the second time.

This season, he lit the lamp only 13 times and collected just 27 points – his lowest mark since 2008 when he played just 18 games before heading back to his native Czech Republic to be with his pregnant wife. He’ll hit the open market as a 35-year old coming off his worst year and will probably have to settle for a one-year deal somewhere; it almost surely won’t be in Vancouver.  Vrbata was ranked 27 on our list of the top 50 free agents available this year.

D Dan Hamhuis – After another injury shortened season (this time from a gruesome slapshot to the face), Hamhuis is hitting free agency as somewhat of a risk, given his age and durability issues. While those issues may be somewhat overblown, Hamhuis isn’t going to get the big money deal he did a few years ago.

Even so, he is a strong shutdown defender when healthy and there are many teams who would love to have him in their top-4. If Hamhuis decides to take his talents elsewhere, he’ll try to catch on with a team with deep playoff aspirations as the 33-year old has only progressed past the first round once in his twelve year career.

Other UFAs: LW Ronalds Kenins, D Yannick Weber, D Matt Bartkowski

Projected Cap Room: $9.2MM, 21 players under contract.

The Canucks will continue their tear-down as they wait out the last few Sedin seasons, and look for progression from their young players. If they do sign any free agents, it would have to either be young players or cheap veterans that they’d look to deal closer to the next deadline.

We predicted them to sign both Lee Stempniak and Matt Martin, but look at other players like Sam Gagner or John-Michael Liles that fit in one of those two categories. It should be another long season for Canuck fans.

Dallas Stars| Edmonton Oilers| Free Agency| Injury| Players| Toronto Maple Leafs| Vancouver Canucks Dan Hamhuis| Free Agent Focus

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Snapshots: Kane, Shattenkirk, Sharks

June 25, 2016 at 5:28 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

In some startling news, WCVB news reports that Boston Bruins’ legendary defenceman Ray Bourque was arrested on Friday night on driving while intoxicated charges after a collision occurred in the Andover area. No one was seriously injured, and Bourque was released on bail.  Here are some more stories from around the league:

  • Another player no stranger to legal trouble, Evander Kane’s name was in the headlines again in Buffalo following an alleged incident involving the physical harassment of two women at a downtown bar.  The Associated Press was told that Kane “grabbed the woman by the arm or shoulder early Friday morning.” For Kane, this is the second incident this year involving the police, after a three-month investigation into an alleged sexual assault concluded in March without any charges been filed. The Buffalo News spoke to GM Tim Murray on Saturday about it and he seemed frustrated with the situation: “If it’s true, then we have to deal with it the way we have to deal with it. If it’s false again, then I guess we have to come up with a different plan of attack on how to make sure that these accusations that may not be true, how we stop them.”
  • In other news, St. Louis Blues’ defenceman Kevin Shattenkirk was shocked to leave Buffalo without having been traded. Craig Custance of ESPN spoke to Shattenkirk’s agent Jordan Neumann about the 27-year old’s future: “Based on the conversations we had leading into this weekend with St. Louis, we did expect Kevin to have been traded this weekend. We are a bit surprised to be leaving here without having a deal done.” The veteran blueliner has one year left on his deal at $4.25MM and is widely expected to be traded soon.
  • In conversation with Sharks’ GM Doug Wilson, Curtis Pashelka of the Mercury News was told that he expects their in-season acquisitions to reach free agency on July 1st.  The Sharks brought in pending UFAs James Reimer, Nick Spaling, Roman Polak and Dainius Zubrus during the season, and now don’t look like they’ll be able to retain any of them. To replace the outgoing players, Wilson thinks it’ll be an internal competition: “We have a lot of guys internally that will be knocking on the door”.

Boston Bruins| Free Agency| San Jose Sharks| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues Kevin Shattenkirk

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2016 Entry Draft Results By Team

June 25, 2016 at 4:22 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Saturday concluded the 2016 draft with rounds 2-7, and for many young players it meant an end to the constant wondering of who would be their first NHL organization. We followed the round-by-round results and now will now break it down by team. The results of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft are:

Anaheim Ducks:

#24 – LW Max Jones (London, OHL)
#30 – C Sam Steel (Regina, WHL)
#85 – D Joshua Mahura (Red Deer, WHL)
#93 – LW Jack Kopacka (Sault Ste. Marie, OHL)
#115 – C Alex Dostie (Gatineau, QMJHL)
#205 – C Tyler Soy (Victoria, WHL)

Arizona Coyotes:

#7 – C Clayton Keller (USA U-18)
#16 – D Jakob Chychrun (Sarnia, OHL)
#68 – D Cam Dineen (North Bay, OHL)
#158 – D Patrick Kudla (Oakville, OJHL)
#188 – D Dean Stewart (Portage, MJHL)

Boston Bruins:

#14 – D Charles McAvoy (Boston University)
#29 – C Trent Frederic (USA U-18)
#49 – D Ryan Lindgren (USA U-18)
#135 – LW Joona Koppanen (Ilves, Finnish Jr. League)
#136 – D Cameron Clarke (Lone Star, NAHL)
#165 – C Oskar Steen (Farjestad, Swedish Jr. League)

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Buffalo Sabres:

#8 – LW Alexander Nylander (Mississauga, OHL)
#33 – C Rasmus Asplund (Farjestad, Swedish Elite League)
#69 – RW Cliff Pu (London, OHL)
#86 – D Casey Fitzgerald (Boston College)
#99 – LW Brett Murray (Carleton Place, CCHL)
#129 – D Philip Nyberg (Linkoping, Swedish Jr. League)
#130 – D Vojtech Budik (Prince Albert, WHL)
#159 – LW Brandon Hagel (Red Deer, WHL)
#189 – D Austin Osmanski (Mississauga, OHL)
#190 – C Vasily Glotov (St. Petersburg, Russian Jr. League)

Calgary Flames:

#6 – LW Matthew Tkachuk (London, OHL)
#54 – G Tyler Parsons (London, OHL)
#56 – C Dillon Dube (Kelowna, WHL)
#66 – D Adam Fox (USA U-18)
#96 – C Linus Lindstrom (Skelleftea, Swedish Jr. League)
#126 – C Mitchell Mattson (Grand Rapids High School)
#156 – RW Eetu Tuulola (HPK, Finnish Jr. League)
#166 – C Matthew Phillips (Victoria, WHL)
#186 – D Stepan Falkovsky (Ottawa, OHL)

Carolina Hurricanes:

#13 – D Jake Bean (Calgary, WHL)
#21 – RW Julien Gauthier (Val-d’Or, QMJHL)
#43 – C Janne Kuokkanen (Karpat, Finnish Jr. League)
#67 – LW Matt Filipe (Cedar Rapids, USHL)
#74 – C Hudson Elynuik (Spokane, WHL)
#75 – G Jack Lafontaine (Janesville, NAHL)
#104 – LW Max Zimmer (Chicago, USHL)
#134 – G Jeremy Helvig (Kingston, OHL)
#164 – D Noah Carroll (Guelph, OHL)

Chicago Blackhawks:

#39 – RW Alexander Debrincat (Erie, OHL)
#45 – D Chad Krys (USA U-18)
#50 – LW Artur Kayumov (Russia U-18)
#83 – G Wouter Peeters (EC Salzburg, Austrian Jr. League)
#110 – D Lucas Carlsson (Brynas, Swedish Elite League)
#113 – C Nathan Noel (Saint John, QMJHL)
#143 – LW Mathias From (Rogle, Swedish Jr. League)
#173 – D Blake Hillman (University of Denver)
#203 – D Jake Ryczek (Waterloo, USHL)

Colorado Avalanche:

#10 – C Tyson Jost (Penticton, BCHL)
#40 – LW Cameron Morrison (Youngstown, USHL)
#71 – D Josh Anderson (Prince George, WHL)
#131 – G Adam Werner (Farjestad, Swedish Jr. League)
#161 – D Nathan Clurman (Culver Academy)
#191 – LW Travis Barron (Ottawa, OHL)

Columbus Blue Jackets:

#3 – LW Pierre-Luc Dubois (Cape Breton, QMJHL)
#34 – D Andrew Peeke (Green Bay, USHL)
#65 – RW Vitaly Abramov (Gatineau, QMJHL)
#155 – G Peter Thome (Aberden, NAHL)
#185 – C Calvin Thurkauf (Kelowna, WHL)

Dallas Stars:

#25 – LW Riley Tufte (Blaine High School)
#90 – C Fredrik Karlstrom (AIK, Swedish Jr. League)
#116 – C Rhett Gardner (North Dakota, NCHC)
#128 – G Colton Point (Carleton Place, CCHL)
#146 – RW Nicholas Caamano (Flint, OHL)
#176 – D Jakob Stenqvist (Modo, Swedish Jr. League)

Detroit Red Wings:

#20 – D Dennis Cholowski (Chilliwack, BCHL)
#46 – RW Givani Smith (Guelph, OHL)
#53 – D Filip Hronek (HR Kralove, Czech Republic)
#107 – D Alfons Malmstrom (Orebro, Swedish Jr. League)
#137 – D Jordan Sambrook (Erie, OHL)
#167 – G Filip Larsson (Djurgarden, Swedish Jr. League)
#197 – LW Mattias Elfstrom (Malmo, Swedish Jr. League)

Edmonton Oilers:

#4 – RW Jesse Puljujarvi (Karpat, Finish Elite League)
#32 – LW Tyler Benson (Vancouver, WHL)
#63 – D Markus Niemelainen (Saginaw, OHL)
#84 – D Matthew Cairns (Georgetown, OJHL)
#91 – D Filip Berglund (Skelleftea, Swedish Jr. League)
#123 – G Dylan Wells (Peterborough, OHL)
#149 – LW Graham McPhee (USA U-18)
#153 – C Aapeli Rasanen (Tappara, Finnish Jr. League)
#183 – D Vincent Desharnais (Providence College)

Florida Panthers:

#23 – C Henrik Borgstrom (HIFK, Finnish Jr. League)
#38 – LW Adam Mascherin (Kitchener, OHL)
#89 – D Linus Nassen (Lulea, Swedish Jr. League)
#94 – C Jonathan Ang (Peterborough, OHL)
#114 – D Riley Stillman (Oshawa, OHL)
#175 – C Maxim Mamin (CSKA, Russia)
#195 – D Benjamin Finkelstein (Kimball Union Academy)

Los Angeles Kings:

#51 – D Kale Clague (Brandon, WHL)
#112 – D Jacob Moverare (HV 71, Swedish Jr. League)
#142 – C Michael Eyssimont (St. Cloud State)
#202 – D Jacob Friend (Owen Sound, OHL)

Minnesota Wild:

#15 – C Luke Kunin (University of Wisconsin)
#106 – RW Brandon Duhaime (Tri-City, USHL)
#196 – RW Dmitry Sokolov (Sudbury, OHL)
#204 – D Brayden Chizen (Kelowna, WHL)

Montreal Canadiens:

#9 – D Mikhail Sergachev (Windsor, OHL)
#70 – C William Bitten (Flint, OHL)
#100 – D Victor Mete (London, OHL)
#124 – D Casey Staum (Hill-Murray High School)
#160 – C Michael Pezzetta (Sudbury, OHL)
#187 – D Arvid Henrikson (AIK, Swedish Jr. League)

Nashville Predators:

#17 – D Dante Fabbro (Penticton, BCHL)
#47 – D Samuel Girard (Shawinigan, QMJHL)
#76 – C Rem Pitlick (Muskegon, USHL)
#78 – D Frederic Allard (Chicoutimi, QMJHL)
#108 – D Hardy Haman Aktell (Skelleftea, Swedish Jr. League)
#138 – C Patrick Harper (Avon Old Farms School)
#168 – G Konstantin Volkov (St. Petersburg, Russia)
#198 – D Adam Smith (Bowling Green, WCHA)

New Jersey Devils:

#12 – C Michael McLeod (Mississauga, OHL)
#41 – RW Nathan Bastian (Mississauga, OHL)
#73 – RW Joseph Anderson (USA U-18)
#80 – C Brandon Gignac (Shawinigan, QMJHL)
#102 – LW Mikhail Maltsev (Russia U-18)
#105 – G Evan Cormier (Saginaw, OHL)
#132 – D Yegor Rykov (St. Peterburg, Russia)
#162 – LW Jesper Bratt (AIK, Swedish Jr. League)
#192 – D Jeremy Davies (Bloomington, USHL)

New York Islanders:

#19 – LW Kieffer Bellows (USA U-18)
#95 – LW Anatoli Golyshev (Yekaterinburg, Russia)
#120 – LW Otto Koivula (Ilves, Finnish Jr. League)
#170 – LW Collin Adams (Muskegon, USHL)
#193 – LW Nick Pastujov (USA U-18)
#200 – D David Quenneville (Medicine Hat, WHL)

New York Rangers:

#81 – D Sean Day (Mississauga, OHL)
#98 – D Tarmo Reunanen (TPS, Finnish Jr. League)
#141 – LW Timothy Gettinger (Sault Ste. Marie, OHL)
#171 – C Gabriel Fontaine (Rouyn-Noranda, QMJHL)
#174 – G Tyler Wall (Leamington, GOJHL)
#201 – RW Ty Ronning (Vancouver, WHL)

Ottawa Senators:

#11 – C Logan Brown (Windsor, OHL)
#42 – C Jonathan Dahlen (Timra, Swedish Jr. League)
#103 – RW Todd Burgess (Fairbanks, NAHL)
#133 – D Maxime Lajoie (Swift Current, WHL)
#163 – RW Markus Nurmi (TPS, Finnish Jr. League)

Philadelphia Flyers:

#22 – C German Rubstov (Russia U-18)
#36 – C Pascal Laberge (Victoriaville, QMJHL)
#48 – G Carter Hart (Everett, WHL)
#52 – RW Wade Allison (Tri-City, USHL)
#82 – LW Carsen Twarynski (Calgary, WHL)
#109 – C Connor Bunnaman (Kitchener, OHL)
#139 – D Linus Hogberg (Vaxjo, Swedish Jr. League)
#169 – C Tanner Laczynski (Lincoln, USHL)
#172 – C Anthony Salinitri (Sarnia, OHL)
#199 – D David Bernhardt (Djurgarden, Swedish Jr. League)

Pittsburgh Penguins:

#55 – G Filip Gustavsson (Lulea, Swedish Jr. League)
#61 – RW Kasper Bjorkqvist (Blues, Finnish Jr. League)
#77 – D Connor Hall (Kitchener, OHL)
#121 – D Ryan Jones (Lincoln, USHL)
#151 – D Niclas Almari (Jokerit, Finnish Jr. League)
#181 – D Joseph Masonius (University of Connecticut)

San Jose Sharks:

#60 – C Dylan Gambrell (University of Denver)
#111 – C Noah Gregor (Moose Jaw, WHL)
#150 – C Manuel Wiederer (Moncton, QMJHL)
#180 – D Mark Shoemaker (North Bay, OHL)
#210 – Joachim Blichfeld (Malmo, Swedish Jr. League)

St. Louis Blues:

#26 – C Tage Thompson (University of Connecticut)
#35 – C Jordan Kyrou (Sarnia, OHL)
#59 – G Evan Fitzpatrick (Sherbrooke, QMJHL)
#119 – C Tanner Kaspick (Brandon, WHL)
#125 – C Nolan Stevens (Northeastern)
#144 – C Conner Bleackley (Red Deer, WHL)
#209 – C Nikolaj Krag Christensen (Rodovre, Denmark)
#211 – LW Filip Helt (Litvinov, Czech Rep.)

Tampa Bay Lightning:

#27 – C Brett Howden (Moose Jaw, WHL)
#37 – D Libor Hajek (Saskatoon, WHL)
#44 – LW Boris Katchouk (Sault Ste. Marie, OHL)
#58 – RW Taylor Raddysh (Erie, OHL)
#88 – G Connor Ingram (Kamloops, WHL)
#118 – C Ross Colton (Cedar Rapids, USHL)
#148 – C Christopher Paquette (Niagara, OHL)
#178 – D Oleg Sosunov (Loko-Yunior Yaroslav, Russia)
#206 – C Otto Somppi (Halifax, QMJHL)
#208 – C Ryan Lohin (Waterloo, USHL)

Toronto Maple Leafs:

#1 – C Auston Matthews (Zurich, Switzerland)
#31 – RW Yegor Korshkov (Yaroslavl, Russia)
#57 – RW Carl Grundstrom (Modo, Swedish Elite League)
#62 – G Joseph Woll (USA U-18)
#72 – D James Greenway (USA U-18)
#92 – C Adam Brooks (Regina, WHL)
#101 – D Keaton Middleton (Saginaw, OHL)
#122 – RW Vladimir Bobylev (Victoria, WHL)
#152 – D Jonathan Walker (Victoria, WHL)
#179 – D Nicolas Mattinen (London, OHL)
#182 – LW Nikolai Chebykin (MVD Balashikha, Russia)

Vancouver Canucks:

#5 – D Olli Juolevi (London, OHL)
#64 – RW William Lockwood (USA U-18)
#140 – D Cole Candella (Hamilton, OHL)
#154 – LW Jakob Stukel (Calgary, WHL)
#184 – C Rodrigo Abols (Portland, WHL)
#194 – C Brett McKenzie (North Bay, OHL)

Washington Capitals:

#28 – D Lucas Johansen (Kelowna, WHL)
#87 – C Garrett Pilon (Kamloops, WHL)
#117 – LW Damien Riat (Geneve, Switzerland)
#145 – LW Beck Malenstyn (Calgary, WHL)
#147 – LW Axel Jonsson-Fjallby (Djurgarden, Swedish Jr. League)
#177 – D Chase Priskie (Quinnipiac, ECAC)
#207 – D Dmitriy Zaitsev (WBS Knights, NAHL)

Winnipeg Jets:

#2 – RW Patrik Laine (Tappara, Finnish Elite League)
#18 – D Logan Stanley (Windsor, OHL)
#79 – D Luke Green (Saint John, QMJHL)
#97 – D Jacob Cederholm (HV 71, Swedish Jr. League)
#127 – C Jordan Stallard (Calgary, WHL)
#157 – G Mikhail Berdin (Russia U-18)

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Free Agent Notes: Stamkos, Okposo, Lucic

June 25, 2016 at 2:54 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

With the completion of the NHL Entry Draft, the negotiating window with upcoming unrestricted free agents has now opened.  From now until July 1st, teams are allowed to contact, but not sign, the pending UFAs. This is a key period when teams decide on strategy for the summer before the free agent frenzy begins, and also the last chance for teams looking to re-sign their own players to eight year contracts. Once the player becomes unrestricted next Friday, teams may only offer seven year pacts.  Here is some information already coming out about some of the top names:

  • Steven Stamkos is the most important example of a team who would lose their advantage after July 1st, with the superstar center surely demanding a maximum length deal. Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports that the Buffalo Sabres may be joining the hunt for the 26-year old, quoting GM Tim Murray: “We’re going to chase the big fish.”  The Sabres do have over $20MM in cap space for the upcoming season, and could fit a Stamkos-like contract into their current structure.
  • After opening, the window for Kyle Okposo must have been pretty stuffed as Arthur Staple of Newsday reports there was plenty of interest in the 28-year old. Among the teams that came calling were the Jets, Blues, Kings, Wild and Red Wings. Okposo put up 64 points last season and landed at #2 on our list of the top 50 UFAs.
  • ESPN’s Joe McDonald passes along a report that Boston Bruins’ GM Don Sweeney has considered a reunion with Milan Lucic, and that the team will at least inquire about Stamkos. Boston isn’t finding much luck trying to re-sign their own star forward, as Loui Eriksson looks poised to hit the open market next week.

Boston Bruins| Buffalo Sabres| Detroit Red Wings| Don Sweeney| Los Angeles Kings| Minnesota Wild| St. Louis Blues| Winnipeg Jets Kyle Okposo| Loui Eriksson| Milan Lucic

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Avalanche Trade Nick Holden To Rangers For Draft Pick

June 25, 2016 at 1:27 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

According to the team Twitter account, the Colorado Avalanche have traded defenceman Nick Holden to the Rangers in exchange for a fourth round pick in 2017. This comes after weeks of speculation about pending RFA (and Holden’s partner) Tyson Barrie and his status on the trade market.

Holden played in all 82 games for the Avalanche last season, and saw his role increase to just under 22 minutes a night. Chipping in 22 points, the hulking defenceman was among the Colorado leaders in both hits and blocked shots. He’ll probably move to a third pairing role on a Rangers squad who despite losing Keith Yandle are still a deep group.

For the Rangers, a fourth round pick is a small price to pay for the dependability and control that Holden gives you on the blueline. The 29-year old is under contract for the next two seasons at just $1.65MM and leaves them with close to $17MM in cap room for 2016-17.

Colorado Avalanche| New York Rangers| Newsstand| Transactions

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Toronto Maple Leafs Acquire Kerby Rychel From Blue Jackets

June 25, 2016 at 1:11 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

According to Bob McKenzie of TSN, the Columbus Blue Jackets have dealt forward Kerby Rychel to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for defenceman Scott Harrington and a conditional fifth round pick.  If Harrington is put on, then claimed off waivers, the Maple Leafs will surrender the 2017 pick.

The 21-year old Rychel, who was drafted in the first round of the 2013 draft, played 32 games for the Blue Jackets last season and tallied just nine points. He has shown his scoring ability in the AHL however, racking up 60 points over the past two seasons (88 games).  His pedigree and youth will fit in nicely for the Maple Leafs as they continue their full re-build.

For Harrington, this is the second time he’s been included in a trade despite only having played 25 NHL games.  The left-handed blueliner was included in the Phil Kessel trade from last summer and saw limited time this season on the last-place Maple Leafs. He’ll head to Columbus where he is expected to be sent to the Calder Cup winning Lake Erie Monsters and will have to pass waivers to do so.

The Leafs did well turning Harrington into Rychel, if only because of the log-jam they have on their back end for next season. The team currently has between eight to ten young defensemen fighting for NHL playing time, including recent signee Nikita Zaitsev and last year’s second round pick Travis Dermott.

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Kings Re-Sign Trevor Lewis To Four-Year Deal

June 25, 2016 at 1:05 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Los Angeles Kings have re-signed forward Trevor Lewis to a four-year deal, per the team site. Lewis tallied 16 points last season, and chipped in two goals in the Kings’ first-round exit.  Though the team has not released the financial details, Darren Dreger of Sportsnet tells us that it will be a four-year deal worth a total of $8MM.

A pending unrestricted free agent, Lewis was originally drafted by the Kings in the first round of the 2006 entry draft. A steady contributor to the Kings’ bottom six, Lewis has played in at least 72 games in each of the last five full seasons, and all 48 in the lockout shortened 2012-13.

At $2MM per season, the Kings have locked up a reliable presence in their lineup for a reasonable amount as they look to try and bring back their other UFAs, including Milan Lucic, Luke Schenn and Kris Versteeg.

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Kings Acquire G Jack Campbell From Stars for D Nick Ebert

June 25, 2016 at 10:49 am CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

The LA Kings acquired G Jack Campbell from the Dallas Stars for D Nick Ebert. Campbell was once a heralded goalie prospect for the Stars, leading the 2010 US U20 Junior team to a championship over Team Canada. More recently, however, he has been relegated from the Stars’ AHL team to its ECHL affiliate Idaho Steelheads.

Campbell looks for a fresh start in LA. The Kings have had significant success developing goalies of late, with both Martin Jones and Jonathan Bernier emerging from the Kings goaltending pipeline.

American defenseman Nick Ebert—Campbell’s former teammate with the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires—is a heavy-hitting defensive prospect.

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Penguins Trade Beau Bennett to the Devils for the 77th Pick (Connor Hall)

June 25, 2016 at 10:16 am CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

The Pittsburgh Penguins traded F Beau Bennett to the New Jersey Devils for the 77th pick in the 2016 NHL Draft. The Penguins used that pick to select D Connor Hall.

Bennett is an RFA coming off his ELC and is looking for a slight raise. The Devils would be hesitant, however, because the oft-injured Beau Bennet played only 33 games last year, scoring 6G and 6A. GM Jim Rutherford stated during a draft interview that Bennett did not fit into the Penguins’ plans going forward, and that the team had to make room for other young prospects.

Defenseman Connor Hall scored 2G and 9P with the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL last season, and potted 5 more points in 9 postseason games. NHL Central Scouting rated him the 100th best North American skater in this years draft.

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