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Archives for July 2016

Atlantic Notes: Subban, Canadiens, Panthers

July 13, 2016 at 6:30 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Boston goaltending prospect Malcolm Subban has fully recovered from a fractured larynx he suffered in the pregame warmups in an AHL game back in early February, writes Stephen Harris of the Boston Herald.  Subban was unable to exercise for more than two months which ended his sophomore pro campaign much earlier than he had hoped.

Subban spent most of last season with the Bruins’ AHL affiliate in Providence, posting a 14-8-5 record in 27 appearances with a 2.46 GAA and a .911 SV%.  The former first round pick (24th overall in 2012) will likely have to wait another year to contend for the backup job behind Tuukka Rask as the team signed Anton Khudobin, who played with Boston in 2012-13, early in free agency.

Other news and notes from the Atlantic Division:

  • The Canadiens have decided not to retain the services of analytics consultant Matt Pfeffer, reports Sportsnet’s Eric Engels. The team will hire a replacement for that role instead.  Pfeffer, 21, previously was employed by San Jose in the 2014-15 season.
  • Panthers head coach Gerard Gallant isn’t worried about incorporating several new defensemen into their lineup, writes the Sun Sentinel’s Harvey Filakov. Florida, who won the Atlantic last season, have added Mark Pysyk and Keith Yandle via trade while signing Jason Demers on the second day of free agency.  On the flip side, they’ve lost Erik Gudbranson, Brian Campbell, Dmitry Kulikov, and Willie Mitchell which is a lot of turnover for a division winning squad.  Gallant also noted that he expects four or five youngsters to push for a roster spot in training camp.   Here’s a look at the Panthers’ depth chart, courtesy of Roster Resource.

Boston Bruins| Florida Panthers| Montreal Canadiens Malcolm Subban

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Minor Transactions: 7/13/16

July 13, 2016 at 5:00 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

  • The New York Islanders have re-signed Alan Quine to a two-year deal tweets Arthur Staple. Staple reports that it’s a one-way deal with a $612.5K AAV. Andy Graziano reports  that the deal is a total of $1.225MM. Quine played in 10 playoff games with the Islanders, notching five points (1-4).
  • The Canucks officially announced the signings of goalie Richard Bachman and forward Michael Zalewski. Zalewski was inked to a one-year, $632.5K deal. Bachman signed a one-year, $575K deal. Jason Brough tweets that Bachman may be the goalie Vancouver leaves exposed in next year’s expansion draft.
  • The Lightning signed Cory Conacher to a one-year, $575K deal. Conacher will return to the team he last played for in 2012-13 before bouncing around the league. Conacher was traded to the Senators for Ben Bishop in 2013. At the time, it was considered a win for both teams, but would turn out a heist for the Lightning. Conacher played for Bern in the Swiss National League last season, and had 52 points (20-32) in 48 games.
  • The Panthers have re-signed F Logan Shaw to a one year, two-way deal according to General Fanager.  Shaw played in 53 games with Florida last season, picking up seven points (5-2).  He also played in 19 AHL games, collecting 14 points (11-3).  Shaw will earn $660K in the NHL and $70K in the AHL.
  • Ducks UFA Charlie Sarault has signed a one year deal with Dornbirner EC of the EIHL, the Austrian team announced on their Facebook page.  Sarault had 62 points in 67 games with Utah of the ECHL last season.
  • Los Angeles has signed Patrick Bjorkstrand to a one year, entry level contract, reports General Fanager.  Bjorkstrand, the older brother of Columbus prospect Oliver Bjorkstrand, spent last season with Zagreb of the KHL, scoring 22 points in 57 games.  He will have a cap hit of $667K in terms of base salary and a signing bonus and can earn up to $257K in performance bonuses.

New York Islanders| Ottawa Senators| Tampa Bay Lightning| Transactions| Vancouver Canucks Alan Quine| Ben Bishop| Cory Conacher

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Rangers Re-Sign J.T. Miller

July 13, 2016 at 3:43 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

Apr 21, 2016; New York, NY, USA; New York Rangers center J.T. Miller (10) checks Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ian Cole (28) during the second period in game four of the first round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY SportsThe Rangers have announced the re-signing of forward J.T. Miller.  Miller’s agent, Scott Bartlett, announced that the deal carries a cap hit of $2.75MM.  Miller will earn a base salary of $2.5MM in 2016-17 plus a signing bonus of $250K while earning a salary of $2.75MM in 2017-18.  He will be a restricted free agent at the conclusion of the contract with a required qualifying offer of $2.75MM.

The 23-year-old Miller had 43 points (22-21) in 82 games last season, good for a tie for fifth on the team in points. In five playoff games, Miller had three assists which ranked third in team scoring.  In 196 career games with the Rangers, the former first rounder (15th overall in 2011) has 76 points (37-39).

With Miller’s signing, both parties avoid arbitration which had been scheduled for August 2nd. The Rangers now only have Chris Kreider, Kevin Hayes, Dylan McIlrath, Tommy Hughes and Marek Hrivik as restricted free agents.  They sit $9.675MM under the salary cap according to Cap Friendly.

New York Rangers| Newsstand| Transactions J.T. Miller

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Blues Re-Sign Ty Rattie To One-Year Deal

July 13, 2016 at 3:28 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

Feb 28, 2016; Raleigh, NC, USA; St. Louis Blues forward Ty Rattie (18) watches the play against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena. The St. Louis Blues defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY SportsThe St. Louis Blues have re-signed forward Ty Rattie to a one-year, 650K deal tweets Norm Sanders. The Blues also announced the deal this afternoon. It is a one-way contract.

The 23-year-old forward spent 62 games with AHL affiliate Chicago, registering 46 points (17-29). Barrie played in 13 games in St. Louis, notching six points (4-2). Rattie has a total of 26 games at the NHL level and posted eight points (4-4).

With the signing, the Blues have just over $8.7MM left in salary cap room. Only Jaden Schwartz remains unsigned. His arbitration date was recently set for July 20.

Arbitration| Newsstand| St. Louis Blues Ty Rattie

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Las Vegas Hires George McPhee As General Manager

July 13, 2016 at 3:03 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

Speculated yesterday and confirmed today, Las Vegas chose former Washington Capitals general manager George McPhee as its first GM in team history. The announcement was made at 4pm ET press conference with owner Bill Foley. McPhee had been a special advisor with the Islanders.

Foley, tweets Tom Gulitti, was looking for someone with a “take no prisoners” outlook when it comes to team building. McPhee stated that his goal is to be competitive quickly, and to win the Cup. Stephen Whyno tweets that McPhee is in no hurry to hire a coach.

John Shannon tweets that as had been previously reported,  Foley chose between former Coyotes general manager Don Maloney and McPhee.

George McPhee| Newsstand| Vegas Golden Knights

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Oilers Sign Jesse Puljujarvi To Entry Level Deal

July 13, 2016 at 2:19 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

The Edmonton Oilers have signed their 2016 fourth overall pick Jesse Puljujarvi to an entry level deal reports David Staples. It is a three-year deal.

Staples wrote a glowing piece that highlights why Puljujarvi will be a significant boon to the Oilers forward lines. He does caution patience, however, as rushing a prospect who could become another cornerstone could do more damage than good. Staples suggests time with AHL affiliate Bakersfield, but fully expects him in Edmonton by the beginning of 2017.

Puljujarvi was projected to be a top three pick but fell to the Oil.  He will eventually be one of many young players counted on to power an offense without Taylor Hall, who was dealt to New Jersey for Adam Larsson. Though the Oilers needed help at the blue line (which they eventually received in the Hall-Larsson trade),  TSN reported that general manager Peter Chiarelli couldn’t pass up the chance to get the top scoring winger. Puljujarvi dazzled at the World Junior Championships last December, and had 28 points (13-15) in the Finnish Elite League.

Cap Friendly reports that Puljujarvi will receive the maximum base salary of $925,000 (which includes a 10% signing bonus) each season as well the maximum potential ’A’ bonuses of $850,000 per year.  He also will be eligible for $1.65MM in Schedule ’B’ bonuses in each of the three seasons.

Edmonton Oilers| Newsstand Jesse Puljujarvi

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Snapshots: Blackhawks, Islanders, Blue Jackets

July 13, 2016 at 2:04 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

The Chicago Sun Times’ Mark Lazerus writes about the new young talent in Chicago, one of which includes an un-signed and undrafted gem. Alexandre Fortin, the nephew of former NHL netminder Jean-Sebastien Giguere, has turned some heads in camp. Fortin leads all scorers with five goals in three scrimmages, and the 19-year-old forward could be another great find by the Hawks front office. Fortin had 19 goals last season with Rouyn-Noranda of the QMJHL. Lazerus reports that the center posted 43 points but struggled with confidence and injuries. Lazerus also writes about towering goalie Wouter Peeters, who stands at 6 foot 5. Peeters was a third round pick of the Hawks, and is only 17-years-old. He will play in Sweden during the 2016-17 season, but is a prospect Lazerus believes the Hawks will be watching closer than others as their goaltending depth is thin.

In other news:

  • NBC’s Jason Brough reports that the New York Islanders ownership will spend every dollar they can in order to win a Stanley Cup. New owners Jon Ledecky and Scott Malkin assumed control of the team July 1 from Charles Wang and Ledecky started by telling Peter Motte of the Daily News that they would not only be a “cap-max” team if necessary, but that the Isles would be staying in Brooklyn for the time being. Ledecky also stated that the focus would be on the fan experience as the ownership team works to bring a consistent Cup contender in.
  • The Bluc Jackets have hired Cameron Scholvin as a senior vice president and Chief Revenue Officer according to Aaron Portzline. Portzline adds that Scholvin served as the senior vice president of corporate development for the Jackets from 2008-12. Scholvin was working with IMG College as a Regional Vice President prior to his new position with Columbus.

Chicago Blackhawks| Columbus Blue Jackets| New York Islanders| Snapshots

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Snapshots: Trades, Cullen, Hall, Callahan

July 13, 2016 at 12:26 pm CDT | by Bill Morran Leave a Comment

USA Today’s Kevin Allen writes today on eight teams he expects to be active in the trade market going forward, the Anaheim Ducks, Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche, Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, Minnesota Wild, New York Rangers, and St. Louis Blues. While there are still several useful players left on the unrestricted free agent market, Allen suggests several teams are looking to either move out salary, or upgrade their teams via trade.

Allen suggests the Blues and Ducks would both like to add forwards, and could dangle defensemen to get it done. The Ducks have long been rumored to be willing to move Cam Fowler in exchange for forward help, and the Blues may be willing to move Kevin Shattenkirk, who is eligible for unrestricted free agency in 2017. All of the Oilers, Bruins, and Red Wings are said to be seeking defensemen, and the Oilers in particular have excess forwards who could be moved. Allen also suggessts defensemen Tyson Barrie of the Avalanche, Matt Dumba of the Wild, and Kevin Klein and Marc Staal of the Rangers may be shopped this summer. In the case of Klein and Staal, it would likely be in an effort to clear cap space, and it’s also possible the Rangers move forward Rick Nash, but his $7.8MM cap hit may make that difficult.

Elsewhere around the league:

  • Recently acquired Devils forward Taylor Hall will switch from wearing the number four to the number nine, reports Scott Lewis at Sportsnet.ca. Hall had previously worn four for his entire NHL career, but it’s retired in New Jersey for former Devils’ captain Scott Stevens. There had been a previous controversy when Hall was given the number four in Edmonton, which had been retired for former defenseman and then Oilers’ President of Hockey Operations Kevin Lowe.
  • Puck Daddy’s Josh Cooper reports today on deliberations over who will replace injured Lightning forward Ryan Callahan on the American team for the World Cup of Hockey. Cooper lists Tampa Bay’s Tyler Johnson, Buffalo’s Kyle Okposo, Pittsburgh’s Phil Kessel, and New Jersey’s Kyle Palmieri as potential replacements.
  • Penguins’ GM Jim Rutherford was quoted on Twitter by the Pittsburgh Tribune’s Bill West, saying they do have an offer out on center Matt Cullen, but suggests the money is less than his play last year would justify. Cullen, who turns 40 in November, had 16 goals and 16 assists in 82 games last year, helping the Penguins win the Stanley Cup.

Anaheim Ducks| Boston Bruins| Buffalo Sabres| Colorado Avalanche| Edmonton Oilers| Minnesota Wild| New Jersey Devils| New York Rangers| Pittsburgh Penguins| St. Louis Blues| Tampa Bay Lightning

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Red Wings Re-Sign Teemu Pulkkinen To One Year Contract

July 13, 2016 at 10:40 am CDT | by Bill Morran Leave a Comment

The Detroit Red Wings announced today via Twitter and their website the re-signing of 24-year-old right winger Teemu Pulkkinen. Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press reports on Twitter that the deal is worth $812k.

Pulkkinen, a fourth round pick of the Red Wings in 2010, played 36 games for the Red Wings last year, scoring six goals, and adding six assists. In his career, Pulkkinen has played 70 NHL games, scoring 11 goals, and nine assists. Pulkkinen would have to be waived to be sent to the Grand Rapids Griffins, Detroit’s AHL affiliate, so it’s more likely he’ll be given an NHL spot. Other right wingers on the Red Wings include Tomas Jurco, Gustav Nyquist, and Johan Franzen, though the latter missed all but two games last year with concussion issues.

The Red Wings now have a little under $3.3MM in cap space, still needing to re-sign two restricted free agents, defenseman Danny DeKeyser, and goaltender Petr Mrazek. This will be somewhat difficult to pull off, given they combined to make almost that last year, but Detroit also has eighteen forwards under contract, giving them a lot of movable assets, and given the likelihood of Johan Franzen spending another season on the long-term injured reserve, they shouldn’t have too many problems unless they plan on adding more salary via trade.

Detroit Red Wings| Newsstand| Transactions

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Penguins Re-Sign Justin Schultz To 1-Year, $1.4MM Deal

July 13, 2016 at 10:18 am CDT | by Bill Morran Leave a Comment

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced via Twitter and their website the re-signing unrestricted free agent defenseman Justin Schultz to a 1-year contract worth $1.4MM. Schultz, who was acquired from the Edmonton Oilers at the trade deadline in exchange for a third round pick in 2016, became an unrestricted free agent when the Penguins declined to give him a qualifying offer, which would have been around $3.9MM.

Schultz played 18 regular season games for the Penguins, scoring one goal, and adding seven assists. In his first shot at playoff action, he played 15 games, picking up four assists, and was a scratch for nine of the team’s first twelve playoff games. Before joining the Penguins, Schultz played 248 games for Edmonton, scoring 28 goals, and adding 73 assists, averaging 22 minutes a game.

Originally drafted by the Anaheim Ducks, Schultz starred at the University of Wisconsin, playing alongside fellow Ducks prospect Jake Gardiner. In a situation similar to that of Jimmy Vesey, Schultz went unsigned by Anaheim, and become an unrestricted free agent in 2012. He met with several teams, who saw him as an elite prospect, and chose the Oilers after a meeting with former Oilers star Wayne Gretzky.

Edmonton Oilers| Free Agency| Newsstand| Pittsburgh Penguins| Transactions Justin Schultz

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