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Archives for August 2016

Jhonas Enroth and the Toronto Maple Leafs

August 14, 2016 at 1:29 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

Earlier this summer we reported on a rumor that free agent goalie Jhonas Enroth was close to signing with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs had acquired Frederik Andersen from Anahiem, shipped off last Jonathan Bernier (also to Anaheim), and traded away James Reimer at the deadline. As it stands now, one of Garret Sparks or Antoine Bibeau are set for the backup role, but most pundits agree that the Leafs are looking for a more experienced backup. Bibeau has not played an NHL game, and Sparks was wildly inconsistent in his few starts at the season’s tail end.

That is where Enroth comes in. Enroth went 7-5-1 in 13 starts for the Los Angeles Kings last season, collecting a .922 SV% and a 2.17 GAA. It was the goalie’s best performance of his career, though playing on the Kings certainly helped. The backup goalie market is always saturated, and this year is no exception, but Enroth stands out as the best of the bunch. Most backups last year with similar numbers had either a low SV% and a high GAA, or vice-versa. Enroth represents the safe choice for a team looking for a stable veteran backup.

So why hasn’t Enroth signed? If Enroth is going to the Leafs as reported, the team will have to do some creative cap maneuvering. Right now the Leafs have a mere $435,000 in cap space—less than the league minimum salary. Part of the problem is that Jared Cowen’s buyout is being held up due to injury. As we reported here, a player cannot be bought out unless they are healthy. Once Cowen’s situation is worked out, the Leafs will have more cap certainty. But that isn’t the full story. Teams can exceed the cap by 10% during the offseason as long as they are cap compliant once the season starts. That means that the Leafs can exceed the cap by $7.3MM, more than enough to sign Enroth. Becoming cap compliant shouldn’t be an issue either, as Stephane Robidas, Nathan Horton, and Joffrey Lupul are expected (but not guaranteed) to be placed on LTIR once the season starts.

The other explanation is that Enroth will not sign with the Leafs. If so, the Leafs will have slim pickings this late for a backup of Enroth’s caliber. Former Calgary Flames goalie Karri Ramo is the only comparable backup left on the market. He appeared in 37 games for the Flames, going 17-18-1 with a .909 SV% and a 2.63GAA. Those numbers are consistent throughout his career, so the Leafs know what they would be getting. The only other free agent goalies to play meaningful games last year are Anders Lindback (.894 SV% and 3.11GAA) and Joni Ortio (.902 SV% and 2.76 GAA), but neither represent attractive options.

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Capology 101: International Tidbits

August 14, 2016 at 12:03 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

With the IIHF World Championships behind us, and the World Cup of Hockey on the horizon, PHR takes a quick look at how the CBA governs international play.

  • Any revenue from the World Cup of Hockey will not be considered Hockey Related Revenue (HRR). Rather, the revenue will be split equally between the NHL and the NHLPA. That means that any money the World Cup of Hockey brings in has no effect on next year’s salary cap. Given that the World Cup—the first such tournament since 2004—is in hockey-mad Toronto, high revenues are expected, and would have had a significant effect on the salary cap if applicable.
  • Moreover, the World Cup may actually have an adverse effect on HRR as the tournament takes the game’s brightest stars away from pre-season games. Teams usually play preseason games in different locales, and demand may suffer slightly as fans aren’t able to see a team’s top player.
  • Revenue from International NHL games, however, such as regular season and pre-season games overseas, qualifies as HRR for salary cap purposes.
  • A player is only eligible for the IIHF World Championships (usually held in May) if:
    • the player’s club either did not make the NHL playoffs or was eliminated in an early round (1st or 2nd); and
    • the national team (agent or otherwise) did not contact the player before his team was eliminated from the playoffs.
  • The IIHF or Player’s National Team must also insure the player’s remaining SPC value, and any additional earning capacity should a player get injured. If a player is injured in the World Championships, the player is treated as being injured in an NHL game for CBA purposes. That means the player is still eligible for all benefits available to players injured in NHL games.

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Off-Season To Date: Central Division

August 14, 2016 at 10:27 am CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

The NHL has entered its seasonal lull where teams are done signing free agents and will wait until training camp to make roster moves. Each team’s additions and subtractions will most likely remain static until the season starts, so compiling moves runs little risk of changing in the coming days. We have already documented the off-season moves of teams in the Atlantic Division and Metropolitan Division, and now we take a quick look cross-conference at the Central Division.

Chicago Blackhawks

Key Additions: Jordin Tootoo, Brian Campbell
Key Departures: Andrew Ladd, Teuvo Teravainen, Bryan Bickell, Dale Weise, Tomas Fleischmann, Christian Ehrhoff, David Rundblad, Andrew Shaw
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $2,490,705
Projected Roster Size: 22
Notes: Another year, another cap-constrained selloff for the Chicago Blackhawks. This summer they managed to find a taker for Bryan Bickell, but it cost them young prospect Teuvo Teravainen. They also signed Brian Campbell to a one-year deal worth $1.5MM—a steal assuming Campbell doesn’t significantly decline this season. The ’hawks are particularly tight on cap space this year because Artemi Panarin achieved most of his bonuses last year, and the resulting cap hit gets applied to the upcoming season

Colorado Avalanche

Key Additions: Joe Colborne, Fedor Tyutin, Patrick Wiercioch
Key Departures: Mikkel Boedker, Shawn Matthias, Nate Guenin, Nick Holden, Reto Berra
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $1,534,405
Projected Roster Size: 22
Notes: The Avalanche have had a tumultuous offseason. They waged a prolonged standoff with RFA Tyson Barrie before re-signing him to a four-year, $22MM deal, but then lost head coach Patrick Roy as he stepped down due to not having enough control. The Avs did not address their suboptimal possession metrics, nor did they boost their roster traditionally to compete in the historically tough Central Division.

Dallas Stars

Key Additions: Dan Hamhuis
Key Departures: Vernon Fiddler, Alex Goligoski, Kris Russell, Jason Demers, Colton Sceviour
Unsigned RFAs: Valeri Nichushkin
Cap Space: $7,984, 167
Projected Roster Size: 21
Notes: The Stars parted with significant defensive pieces and failed to upgrade its goaltending, but they still remain poised to challenge for first in the Central. They did sign Captain Jamie Benn to an eight-year, $76MM extension, a steep price but one most pundits found reasonable. The Stars still have ample cap room to sign another defenseman—even more if they decide to trade either goalie for a cheaper backup option.

Minnesota Wild

Key Additions: Eric Staal, Chris Stewart
Key Departures: Thomas Vanek, David Jones
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $2,168,909
Projected Roster Size: 21
Notes: Minnesota remained relatively static this offseason, letting Vanek walk but signing Eric Staal to a three-year, $10.5MM contract. The Wild are hoping that having Zach Parise healthy for the playoffs this year will be enough to challenge for the Central Division crown.

Nashville Predators

Key Additions: P.K. Subban, Yannick Weber
Key Departures: Shea Weber, Jimmy Vesey, Carter Hutton, Cody Hodgson, Paul Gaustad, Barret Jackman, Eric Nystrom
Unsigned RFAs: Stefan Elliot
Cap Space: $5,414,166
Projected Roster Size: 23
Notes: The Predators rocked the boat this offseason by shipping Weber off to Montreal for fellow Canadian defenseman P.K. Subban. With the move, the Preds hope to have a stalwart offensive-minded defensemen for the foreseeable future, but give up elite rock solid dependency in return. Overall the move should boost Nashville’s offense and help them take the next step in the Central.

St. Louis Blues

Key Additions: David Perron, Landon Ferraro, Carter Hutton
Key Departures: Brian Elliot, David Backes, Troy Brouwer, Steve Ott, Anders Nilsson
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $3,957,083
Projected Roster Size: 22
Notes: The Blues lost talent this offseason after Troy Brouwer and captain David Backes signed elsewhere in free agency. They also traded away goaltender Brian Elliot for draft picks, placing their trust in young Jake Allen. With the Blues’ young guns stepping up last year, the organization must have felt that they could afford to let Backes and Brouwer go. Finally, it was rumored this summer that the Blues would trade Kevin Shattenkirk—in the final contract year—but nothing has materialized to date.

Winnipeg Jets

Key Additions: Shawn Matthias
Key Departures: Grant Clitsome
Unsigned RFAs: Jacob Trouba, J.C. Lipon
Cap Space: $10,018,333
Projected Roster Size: 23
Notes: Winnipeg stayed relatively pat this summer, signing only Matthias to beef up the team’s bottom six. The focus is on what they haven’t done—namely, sign RFA Jacob Trouba to a new deal. Trouba will anchor Team North America’s defense this summer at the World Cup of Hockey, and a good performance could loosen Winnipeg’s pocketbook.

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Training Camp Invite Tracker

August 13, 2016 at 7:34 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

Over the course of the offseason more and more players will accept invitations to join team training camps. Usually these are players trying to resurrect their career or to show that they have one or two more years left before retirement. Notable training camp invites last year included Lee Stempniak and Jonas Gustavsson.

Making a team as an invitee is harder than just being one of the top-12 forwards or top-6 defensemen. Teams are usually looking for specific needs, such as a speedy second line forward or a defenseman who can eat minutes. Teams may want to save their bottom roster spots for developing prospects, so invitees risk being cut unless they meet a team’s identified need.

Here are the notable players who have been invited to training camps thus far. The list excludes players that are attending camps but are already signed to minor league contracts or prospects who are hoping to earn a minor league deal. Check here often for updates.

Training Camp Invites

Anaheim Ducks:
Sean Bergenheim
David Booth
Yann Danis
David Jones

Arizona Coyotes:
Zach Boychuk

Boston Bruins:
Peter Mueller

Calgary Flames:
Luke Adam
Jamie Devane
Matt Frattin
Nicklas Grossmann

Chris Higgins
Lauri Korpikoski

Colby Robak

Carolina Hurricanes:
Raffi Torres

Colorado Avalanche:
Gabriel Bourque
Rene Bourque
Jiri Tlusty

Columbus Blue Jackets:
Keith Aule
Marc-Andre Bergeron
Mike Brown
Aaron Palushaj

Jarret Stoll

Edmonton Oilers:
Eric Gryba
Kris Versteeg
Ryan Vesce

Florida Panthers:
Justin Fontaine
Adam Pardy

Los Angeles Kings:
Lucas Lessio
Tom McCollum
Devin Setoguchi

Minnesota Wild:
Ryan Carter
Tomas Fleischmann

New Jersey Devils:
Brian Gibbons
Anders Lindback

New York Islanders:
Steve Bernier
Stephen Gionta

New York Rangers:
Maxim Lapierre

Ottawa Senators:
Matt Bartkowski

Philadelphia Flyers:
Corban Knight

St. Louis Blues:
T.J. Galiardi
Eric Nystrom
Chris Porter
Yan Stastny
Mike Weber

Tampa Bay Lightning:
James Wisniewski

Toronto Maple Leafs:
Jeff Glass
Raman Hrabarenka
Brandon Prust

Vancouver Canucks:
Jack Skille

Tuomo Ruutu
James Sheppard

Washington Capitals:
Drew MacIntyre

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Off-Season To Date: Metropolitan Division

August 13, 2016 at 5:49 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano 2 Comments

The NHL has entered its seasonal lull where teams are done signing free agents and will wait until training camp to make major roster moves. We have already documented the off-season moves of Atlantic Division teams, and now we take a quick look at the Metropolitan Division.

Carolina Hurricanes

Key Additions: Lee Stempniak, Teuvo Teravainen, Viktor Stalberg, Bryan Bickell
Key Departures: Riley Nash, Nathan Gerbe, James Wisniewski
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $16,736,667
Projected Roster Size: 23
Notes: Carolina got paid Teravainen to take Bickell’s contract by Chicago this summer, and added a top-ten free agent in Stempniak. The offense improved, but the defense remains an issue outside of Justin Faulk. In a stacked Metropolitan, the Hurricanes did not appear to do enough to challenge for a playoff spot.

Columbus Blue Jackets

Key Additions: Sam Gagner
Key Departures: Jared Boll, Fedor Tyutin, Justin Falk
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $3,817,857
Projected Roster Size: 20
Notes: Despite finishing last in the Metropolitan, the Blue Jackets are up tight against the cap, and did little to alleviate their situation. The cap situation prevented the Blue Jackets from making any major additions, but the team was expected to deal some higher-paid underperformers. Without any major changes, Columbus seems destimed to miss the playoffs once again.

New Jersey Devils

Key Additions: Taylor Hall, Beau Bennett, Vernon Fiddler, Ben Lovejoy, Marc Savard
Key Departures: Adam Larsson, Jiri Tlusty, Patrik Elias, Tuomo Ruutu, David Schlemko
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $12,319,404
Projected Roster Size: 23
Notes: The Devils made a blockbuster trade this offseason, landing Taylor Hall in exchange for Defenseman Adam Larsson. They also added two ex-Penguins in an effort to stay competitive in the Metropolitan. Elias is still deciding whether to retire, but if he returns, he says it will only be for the Devils.

New York Islanders

Key Additions: Andrew Ladd, P.A. Parenteau, Jason Chimera
Key Departures: Frans Nielson, Kyle Okposo, Matt Martin, Marek Zidlicky
Unsigned RFAs: Ryan Strome, Christopher Gibson
Cap Space: $3,658,524
Projected Roster Size: 24
Notes:  The Isles’ forward corp received a shakeup this offseason, with their 2nd and 3rd leading scorers signing elsewhere as free agents. The team signed Ladd and Chimera to plug those holes, but only time will tell if those additions allow the Islanders to build off of their rare playoff success.

New York Rangers

Key Additions: Mika Zibanejad, Nathan Gerbe, Michael Grabner, Josh Jooris, Nick Holden, Adam Clendening, Maxim Lapierre (PTO)
Key Departures: Derick Brassard, Eric Staal, Viktor Stalberg, Keith Yandle, Dominic Moore, Dan Boyle
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $3,425,000
Projected Roster Size: 23
Notes: The Rangers let Yandle and Staal walk this summer but did not make any signing splashes of their own. They acquired Zibanejad from the Senators in a deal for Derick Brassard, a trade many view as a slight downgrade. New York’s window with Lundqvist is closing as he gets older, so it was a surprise to see the Rangers abstain from any big acquisitions this summer.

Philadelphia Flyers

Key Additions: Boyd Gordon, Dale Weise
Key Departures: Ryan White, Sam Gagner, R.J. Umberger
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: $413,334
Projected Roster Size: 24
Notes: The Flyers are right up against the Cap and could not make any major additions this summer. It’ll be up to GM Ron Hextall to find creative solutions for improving the team if the Flyers make a playoff push.

Pittsburgh Penguins

Key Additions: None
Key Departures: Beau Bennett, Matt Cullen, Ben Lovejoy, Jeff Zatkoff
Unsigned RFAs: None
Cap Space: -$2,757,499.
Projected Roster Size: 24
Notes: The Penguins could not do much after winning the Stanley Cup given that they are over the cap by almost $3MM. Pittsburgh will alleviate some of that pressure by putting Pascal Dupuis on LTIR once the season starts, but the cap is harsh to Stanley Cup winners. The Penguins will have get used to shedding salary and picking up new parts on the cheap—something the Chicago Blackhawks have experienced more than once.

Washington Capitals

Key Additions: Lars Eller, Brett Connolly
Key Departures: Jason Chimera, Mike Richards
Unsigned RFAs: Dmitry Orlov
Cap Space: $3,454,871
Projected Roster Size: 21
Notes: The Caps tweaked their roster after losing to the eventual Stanley Cup champions in the 2nd round. They added Eller in exchange for draft picks, and let Chimera and Richards walk so that the team had cap room for Orlov. Orlov still isn’t signed, and a strong showing at the World Cup of Hockey for the Russian defenseman could force the Capitals to pay more than they expected.

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Jimmy Vesey “Zeroed In” On Devils, Blackhawks

August 13, 2016 at 3:30 pm CDT | by Bill Morran 3 Comments

ESPN New Hampshire’s Jimmy Murphy tweets today that pending UFA Jimmy Vesey has “zeroed in” on the Chicago Blackhawks and the New Jersey Devils as potential landing spots. This comes after previous reports suggested Vesey had interest in the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs.

Vesey, 23, was drafted in the third round of the 2011 draft by the Nashville Predators. After refusing to sign with the Predators this year, his rights were traded to the Buffalo Sabres for a third round pick in this year’s draft. While Vesey has refused to rule out signing with the Sabres, his agent has expressed his preference to reach free agency. He has also spent much of his off-season skating with Sabres forward Jack Eichel. We also know that Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman has spent time in Massachusetts watching Vesey play.

Vesey has spent the last four years playing left wing for Harvard University. Last year he scored 24 goals, 46 points, in just 33 games. Perhaps more impressively, he previously scored 32 goals, 58 points in 37 games for the Crimson in 2015. Vesey is free to sign with the Sabres, who hold his rights, at any point. He may begin to negotiate or sign with other teams on Monday, August 15th.

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Off-Season To Date: Atlantic Division

August 13, 2016 at 2:00 pm CDT | by Bill Morran Leave a Comment

While there’s still business to be done, most of the major moves are over with by now. Today we’ll be providing a run down of where teams stand, along with notes on what they have left to do. We’ll start with the Atlantic division. For our purposes, lists of arrivals, departures, re-signings, and remaining restricted free agents will include players without NHL rookie eligibility. Cap numbers and roster sizes are per CapFriendly.

Boston Bruins

  • Key Arrivals: David Backes (UFA-Blues), Anton Khudobin (UFA-Ducks), Riley Nash (UFA-Hurricanes)
  • Key Departures: Maxime Talbot (UFA-KHL), Chris Kelly (UFA-Senators), Jonas Gustavsson (UFA-Oilers), Lee Stempniak (UFA-Hurricanes), Loui Eriksson (UFA-Canucks), Matt Irwin (UFA-Predators), Landon Ferraro (UFA-Blues), Brett Connolly (UFA-Capitals)
  • Re-Signings: Torey Krug, John-Michael Liles, Tyler Randell, Colin Miller
  • Unsigned RFAs: None
  • Projected Cap Space: $6,732MM
  • Roster Size: 21 (11F, 8D, 2G)
  • Notes: The Bruins lost a lot of depth this off-season, but should survive. They’ll be able to give greater roles to players like Frank Vatrano and Ryan Spooner. Should they produce as expected, that should more than make up for the losses.

Buffalo Sabres

  • Key Arrivals: Dmitry Kulikov (trade-Panthers), Justin Falk (UFA-Blue Jackets), Kyle Okposo (UFA-Islanders),  Derek Grant (UFA-Flames), Anders Nilsson (trade-Blues)
  • Key Departures:  Mark Pysyk (trade-Panthers), Carlo Colaiacovo (unsigned UFA), David Legwand (unsigned UFA)
  • Re-Signings: Johan Larsson, Jake McCabe, Casey Nelson, Marcus Foligno
  • Unsigned RFAs: Rasmus Ristolainen, Zemgus Girgensons
  • Projected Cap Space: $8.15MM
  • Roster Size: 23 (14F, 6D, 3G)
  • Notes: Still in the building stage, the Sabres aggressively pursued new talent this year. It’s hard to tell where they are now, but they’re coming off a giant leap forward. Still, look for most of their improvement to come from younger players breaking out.

Detroit Red Wings

  • Key Arrivals: Joe Vitale (trade-Coyotes), Thomas Vanek (UFA-Wild), Frans Nielsen (UFA-Islanders), Steve Ott (UFA-Blues)
  • Key Departures: Pavel Datsyuk (trade-Coyotes), Brad Richards (retired), Kyle Quincey (unsigned UFA), Joakin Andersson (UFA-Sweden)
  • Re-Signings: Brian Lashoff, Riley Sheahan, Drew Miller, Alexey Marchenko, Darren Helm, Danny DeKeyser, Luke Glendening, Petr Mrazek, Teemu Pulkkinen
  • Unsigned RFAs: None
  • Projected Cap Space: $0
  • Roster Size: 24 (16F, 6D, 2G)
  • Notes: That roster size will shrink at camp. The NHL limit is 23, so look for the Red Wings to demote at least two forwards. The team is going to look very different without Pavel Datsyuk, and GM Ken Holland hopes he can continiue using veteran depth to make up for aging and retiring legends. Dylan Larkin will also help.

Florida Panthers

  • Key Arrivals: Jared McCann (trade-Canucks), Keith Yandle (trade-Rangers), Reto Berra (trade-Avalanche), Mark Pysyk (trade-Sabres), Colton Sceviour (UFA-Stars), James Reimer (UFA-Sharks), Jonathan Marchessault (UFA-Lightning), Jason Demers (UFA-Stars)
  • Key Departures: Erik Gudbranson (trade-Canucks), Rocco Grimaldi (trade-Avalanche), Dmitry Kulikov (trade-Sabres), Quinton Howden (UFA-Jets), Dylan Olsen (unsigned UFA), Brian Campbell (UFA-Blackhawks), Jiri Hudler (unsigned UFA), Willie Mitchell (unsigned UFA), Al Montoya (UFA-Canadiens)
  • Re-Signings: Jaromir Jagr, Greg McKegg, Aaron Ekblad, Vincent Trocheck, Reilly Smith, Derek MacKenzie, Logan Shaw
  • Unsigned RFAs: None
  • Projected Cap Space: $4.329MM
  • Roster Size: 24 (14F, 7D, 3G)
  • Notes: Nobody had a busier off-season than the Panthers. They’re now analytically inclined, incredibly young, and defending Atlantic Division champions. The team will look scary as players start to break out. They prefer puck movers on defense, like Yandle and Demers, over more physical guys, like Gudbranson and Kulikov. If it works out, the Panthers are looking primed for a Cup run.

Montreal Canadiens

  • Key Arrivals: Andrew Shaw (trade-Blackhawks), Shea Weber (trade-Predators), Alex Radulov (UFA-KHL), Al Montoya (UFA-Panthers), Zach Redmond (UFA-Jets), Chris Terry (UFA-Hurricanes)
  • Key Departures: Lars Eller (trade-Capitals), P.K. Subban (trade-Predators), Michael Bournival (UFA-Lightning), Ben Scrivens (UFA-KHL)
  • Re-Signings: Sven Andrighetto, Mark Barberio, Phillip Danault, Stefan Matteau,
  • Unsigned RFAs: None
  • Projected Cap Space: $855K
  • Roster Size: 25 (14F, 8D, 3G)
  • Notes: The attention focused on the Subban for Weber trade, but watch out for Alex Radulov. The KHL has become pretty strong the last few years, and he’s kept dominating it. He’s not a kid anymore, but the Canadiens added a dynamic winger, and will have arguably the NHL’s best goalie back next year. The expectations are high in Montreal, and success will largely hinge on those two.

Ottawa Senators

  • Key Arrivals: Patrick Sieloff (trade-Flames), Mike Blunden (UFA-Lightning), Chris Kelly (UFA-Bruins), Derick Brassard (trade-Rangers)
  • Key Departures: Chris Phillips (retirement), Patrick Wiercioch (UFA-Avalanche), Alex Chiasson (trade-Flames), Scott Gomez (unsigned UFA), Mika Zibanejad (trade-Rangers)
  • Re-Signings: Mike Kostka, Mike Hoffman, Ryan Dzingel, Matt Puempel, Fredrik Claesson
  • Unsigned RFAs: Cody Ceci
  • Projected Cap Space: $8.78MM
  • Roster Size: 22 (14F, 6D, 2G)
  • Notes: There were a lot of questions about the Brassard trade, and for good reason. They got older and more expensive with very little reason. It’s easy to wonder if the Senators are just treading more water, even with a new GM and coach.

Tampa Bay Lightning

  • Key Arrivals: Michael Bournival (UFA-Canadiens), Cory Conacher (UFA-Switzerland)
  • Key Departures: Matt Carle (bought out), Mattias Ohlund (retirement), Jonathan Marchessault (UFA-Panthers)
  • Re-Signings: Cedric Pacquette, Tye McGinn, Andrei Vasilevskiy, J.T. Brown, Steven Stamkos, Victor Hedman, Alex Killorn, Vladislav Namestnikov
  • Unsigned RFAs: Nikita Kucherov
  • Projected Cap Space: $6.591MM
  • Roster Size: 20 (12F, 6D, 2G)
  • Notes: The story of the off-season was re-signing players like Stamkos, Hedman, and Killorn. If they can get Kucherov signed to a reasonable deal, no Lightning fan will have anything to complain about.

Toronto Maple Leafs

  • Key Arrivals: Frederik Anderson (trade-Ducks), Kerby Rychel (trade-Blue Jackets), Matt Martin (UFA-Islanders), Roman Polak (UFA-Sharks)
  • Key Departures: Scott Harrington (trade-Blue Jackets), Mark Arcobello (UFA-Switzerland), Stuart Percy (UFA-Penguins), Sam Carrick (UFA-Blackhawks), Brad Boyes (unsigned UFA), Michael Grabner (UFA-Rangers), Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau (UFA-Islanders), T.J. Brennan (UFA-Flyers)
  • Re-Signings: Morgan Rielly, Nazem Kadri, Frank Corrado, Martin Marincin, Peter Holland, Josh Leivo. Connor Carrick
  • Unsigned RFAs: None
  • Projected Cap Space: $435K
  • Roster Size: 24 (14F, 9D, 1G)
  • Notes: While still re-building, the Leafs added some much needed toughness in Martin, and a legitimate starting goalie in Andersen. Still, look for Toronto’s big moves to be full-time call-ups for their top prospects, like William Nylander, Mitch Marner, and Auston Matthews. After that, don’t sleep on Nikita Zaitsev, a defenseman signed out of the KHL this year.

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Central Notes: Avalanche Coaching Vacancy, Parayko, Bouramman

August 13, 2016 at 12:05 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

There is plenty of speculation as to who the Avalanche will hire following the surprising resignation of Patrick Roy, who was Colorado’s head coach for the past three seasons.  As the Denver Post’s Terry Frei notes, GM Joe Sakic will not be promoting any of their three assistant coaches (Tim Army, Dave Farrish, and Nolan Pratt, the latter being hired just this offseason) to the position.

When you consider that Colorado’s AHL head coach, Eric Veilleux, is beginning his first season as an AHL bench boss, it would appear highly likely that the Avs will be looking outside the organization to find a replacement for Roy.  One speculative option is Bob Hartley who coached Colorado from 1998-2002 but in a separate piece from Frei, he declined to comment on his potential candidacy.  Hartley was let go by Calgary this offseason with one year left on his contract.

Earlier this week, we took a closer look at some of the possible candidates for the position.  Others that have been linked to Colorado early on is former Ottawa head coach Paul MacLean and Utica Comets head coach Travis Green, who garnered consideration from other teams for their vacancies earlier this offseason.

More from the Central Division:

  • Louis defenseman Colton Parayko capped off a memorable rookie year in a different way on Friday. After picking up 33 points in 79 games with the Blues (plus another seven points in 20 postseason contests), Parayko graduated from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, writes Chris Pinkert of the Blues’ official site.  Parayko took five courses during the 2015-16 campaign, including three in the fall while trying to secure a roster spot in his first full professional season.
  • Wild defense prospect Gustav Bouramman is in ‘advanced discussions’ to play in Lulea of the SHL next year, reports KVP’s Johan Svensson (link in Swedish). The seventh round pick of Minnesota in 2015 (201st overall), Bouramman has spent the last two seasons with Sault Ste. Marie of the OHL and still has junior eligibility remaining.  Last year, he picked up 46 points in 68 games, good for a tie for fifth in the league for points by a defenseman.

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Five Teams Interested In Antoine Vermette

August 13, 2016 at 10:35 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

It appears that it won’t be much longer before free agent center Antoine Vermette finds his new home.  On Saturday morning, his agent Allan Walsh tweeted that the 34 year old has received offers from five NHL teams (none were specified) and will make a decision on which of those to take no later than Monday.

Vermette posted his second straight 38 point season in 2015-16, recording 17 goals and 21 assists in 76 games while averaging 16:39 per night, his lowest ATOI since 2006-07.  He also continued his strong play at the faceoff dot, winning 55.8% of the 1,351 draws he took.

Despite that, the Coyotes opted to buy him out at the beginning of the month when a second window opened up following the pre-arbitration settlement with defenseman Michael Stone.  It’s believed that Arizona intends to use Vermette’s old roster spot for top prospects Dylan Strome or Christian Dvorak next season.

Arizona is paying Vermette $1.25MM in each of the next two years (with an equal salary cap charge) and will not receive any relief from those amounts when he signs with his new team.

Uncategorized Antoine Vermette

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Senators Notes: Ceci, Defense, Brassard

August 13, 2016 at 10:00 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Defenseman Cody Ceci is Ottawa’s final remaining restricted free agent but new GM Pierre Dorion expects to get a deal done within the next few weeks.  Dorion and Ceci’s agent J.P. Barry have been in contact regularly, as most recently as Thursday when both sides exchanged e-mails, according to TSN’s Ian Mendes.

Part of the delay in getting a deal done is the large variety of terms that are being discussed.  Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports that Ceci is seeking a six year deal that would carry a cap hit in the $4MM range while the Sens prefer a two year bridge contract between $2.8MM and $3MM per season.  The salary cap won’t be a factor in getting a new deal done as Ottawa has just shy of $8.8MM in cap space according to Cap Friendly.

In a discussion with local media on Friday, Dorion had the following to say regarding the term of a potential new deal:

“We’ve talked multiple years and situations, whether it’s one up to six (years). Those are all things we are still looking at. But we’re keying on a certain number of years and we’ll see what happens from there.”

Ceci is coming off of the best season of his young career; he recorded 26 points in 75 games while averaging a career high 19:18 per game in ice time.  It’s expected that he’ll start next season alongside veteran Dion Phaneuf on Ottawa’s second pairing.

[Related: Senators’ Depth Chart]

More news and notes regarding the Senators:

  • Dorion stated that the team is currently attempting to add another veteran defenseman to bolster their NHL depth. He has reportedly been in contact with several free agents as well as some teams who may have some excess at that position.  Another potential alternative would be to wait until training camp and see who hits the waiver wire as there are often NHL-caliber depth blueliners exposed by other teams.
  • In a separate piece from Garrioch, Dorion also spoke on Friday about Derick Brassard, who was acquired by Ottawa last month in a package involving Mika Zibanejad. He noted that he got the ball rolling on that trade in one of his first days as GM and that the deal was close at the draft but the asking price was still a bit higher for Ottawa’s liking at that time.  Many believe that the Senators could lose the deal long-term but Dorion felt that getting Brassard makes them a much better team now which was important as he believes the team can win in the short-term.  The GM also said that another key element to the deal was the fact that Brassard is a left-shooting center, something the team had been seeking for a while.  Brassard is expected to begin next season alongside Bobby Ryan on Ottawa’s second line.

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