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Archives for September 2016

Snapshots: Jets, Las Vegas, Devils

September 1, 2016 at 6:27 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

News and notes from around the NHL:

  • Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff commented on the Jacob Trouba negotiations today on Winnipeg’s TSN 1290. The Jets GM said that contract negotiations are “sacred” and that the back and forth details between the club and the still unsigned RFA are meant to be private. He intimated that just because little has leaked regarding the negotiation status, it doesn’t mean that progress is not being made. Trouba represents one of Winnipeg’s prized young defenseman, though he only scored 6G and 15A last season. The defensive prospect is only 21 and has room to develop, but with contract talks still going on, Winnipeg may have to consider moving Trouba if the price is right.
  • Las Vegas continued building its front office today by hiring Dan Labraaten as its European Scout. Labraaten, a Sweden native, has worked in the New Jersey Devil’s scouting department for thirty years, and brings his much-needed experience to the new expansion club. Labraaten also played in the NHL during the late 70’s / early 80’s for the Red Wings and Flames.
  • Devils prospect Ben Johnson was found guilty of sexual assault in Windsor, Ontario today. The assault occurred in 2013 when Johnson was playing for the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL. He has since moved on to the Devils’ AHL affiliate in Albany. It is unclear at the moment whether this ruling will affect his ability to play hockey—sexual assault cases may limit a person’s ability to travel in and out of Canada, something integral to professional hockey players.

Update: Tom Gulitti of NHL.com reports that the New Jersey Devils are initiating the termination process for Johnson’s contract.

New Jersey Devils| Vegas Golden Knights| Winnipeg Jets Jacob Trouba

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Sabres, Girgensons Settle On One-Year Deal

September 1, 2016 at 4:49 pm CDT | by Glen Miller Leave a Comment

The Buffalo Sabres and Zemgus Girgensons have reached agreement on a one-year contract, as first reported by TSN’s Travis Yost, via Tweet. Sportsnet’s Chris Johnson reports that the deal is worth $1.15MM. The Sabres confirmed the signing on their website.

Girgensons is coming off a disappointing season, tallying 18 points while netting just seven goals in 71 games. In 2014-15, Girgensons appeared to be on the verge of a breakout as he potted 15 goals and 30 points in 61 contests as a 21-year-old with the Sabres. More was certainly expected of him last season but Girgensons won’t turn 23 until January and still has the ability to be a key building block moving forward for Buffalo. He is poised to center Buffalo’s third line behind Ryan O’Reilly and Jack Eichel.

The signing leaves D Rasmus Ristolainen as the team’s sole remaining RFA. After re-upping Girgenson, the Sabres still have over $7MM in cap space—enough to cover both this deal and a new contract for the still unsigned Ristolainen.

 

Buffalo Sabres| Newsstand| RFA Rasmus Ristolainen| Zemgus Girgensons

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Snapshots: PTO’s, Minnesota, Florida, Hall, Larsson

September 1, 2016 at 4:20 pm CDT | by Glen Miller Leave a Comment

The closer we get to training camp, the less likely veteran players still without one are to receive a guaranteed contract for 2016-17. Indeed, a lot of quality NHL-caliber players will have to earn a job by way of a professional tryout (PTO). Several players have already gone that route as our PTO tracker shows, while some teams are still discussing their available options and determining who they may extend invites to.

On that front, Mike Russo writes that Minnesota’s brain trust is considering adding “one or two forwards to professional tryouts.” He points out that the Wild only have 10 forwards signed to one-way contracts giving the club room to add more competition to the group if they are so inclined. Russo adds that head coach Bruce Boudreau has already communicated to Chuck Fletcher, Minnesota’s GM, that he would like to “get bigger and tougher and stronger.”

Russo lists Paul Gaustad, Steve Downie, Lauri Korpikoski and R.J Umberger as possible PTO targets for the Wild. Although it appears we can dismiss the possibility of Gaustad joining Minnesota, or anyone else for that matter, as it has been said the veteran center is set to announce his retirement. Kyle Chipchura, David Legwand and Tuomo Ruutu could also fit Boudreau’s criteria but those options are purely speculative at this point.

  • Count Florida among the teams giving serious consideration to adding more veteran talent via PTO to compete for jobs. According to Harvey Fialkov of the Sun Sentinel, Panthers GM Tom Rowe told him Florida’s management team is “discussing possible veterans to bring in to camp.” Fialkov later added that head coach Gerard Gallant would prefer to add a veteran depth defenseman prior to the preseason. Florida was one of the summer’s most active teams and is aiming to compete for the Stanley Cup this season. It makes sense they would continue to try to add depth to bolster their chances and further guard against injury. The Panthers of course invested heavily in their defense corps this summer and still have rookie Michael Matheson – who we profiled here – and veteran Steve Kampfer to complement the top-six. Yet adding additional competition does make sense, particularly on a no-risk PTO. One wonders whether Jakub Nakladal – PHR analyzed his free agent case here – would be an option given he is a favorite of the analytics community and considering Florida’s recent shift to a more analytically-inclined front office but again, that’s just conjecture.
  • Edmonton GM Peter Chiarelli continues his campaign to justify the team’s acquisition of D Adam Larsson in exchange for high-scoring LW Taylor Hall. Writing for Today’s Slap Shot, Chris Nichols provides several quotes from a recent interview Chiarelli did with 630 CHED radio in Edmonton. Chiarelli reiterated that the deal was simply the “cost of doing business,” as part of the club’s efforts to address their defensive shortcomings. He added: “Our fans, once they see Adam, they’ll see what we see in him. Any time you trade a player like Taylor, it’s going to have reverberations throughout the local hockey community through our fan base, and it did.” Credit to Chiarelli for sticking with his convictions. It isn’t easy to make a decision you already know will be an unpopular one but his job is to make the Edmonton Oilers a better team and to do so, the organization had to upgrade the blue line. Evidently Chiarelli and Co. felt this was the best deal they could make to accomplish that objective.

Bruce Boudreau| Edmonton Oilers| Florida Panthers| Injury| Minnesota Wild| Players| Snapshots Adam Larsson| Kyle Chipchura| Lauri Korpikoski| Paul Gaustad| Peter Chiarelli

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Free Agent Notes: Russell, Kaleta, Edmonton Tryouts, Gaustad, Richards

September 1, 2016 at 2:46 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

It may be a little while yet before unrestricted free agent defenseman Kris Russell lands with a new home.  Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News reports that it may take a couple more weeks to get done as he has plenty of options to consider with regards to term, teams, and money.  Training camps are still three weeks away so there is still plenty of time to get a deal done.

Russell is the highest rated remaining UFA on our top-50 list, slotting in at 12th overall.  He has been one of the top shot blocking defenders in the league in recent seasons, however, not all teams interpret that as a positive as a high blocked shot total often correlates to being on the ice for a lot of shots against which is an indictment of a players’ defensive ability.

Last year, Russell played in 62 games between Calgary and Dallas, recording four goals and 15 assists to go along with 210 blocked shots, the second highest total in the league.

Earlier this offseason, he was believed to be seeking a long-term deal around $5MM per season (we had originally projected four years with a $4.5MM AAV).  While it’s unlikely he’ll be able to get the big contract he desired, it would appear the 29 year old should still be able to land a solid deal, though perhaps at a shorter term than he originally hoped.

In other UFA news:

  • Long-time Buffalo agitating winger Patrick Kaleta remains without a home for next season. In an interview with Bill Hoppe of the Olean Times Herald, he noted that he has bulked up in advance of the season and is fully healthy for the first time in three years.  He also recently switched player agencies, signing with Newport Sports.  Unlike last season, Kaleta doesn’t appear to be interested in signing an AHL deal (he played in 26 games in 2015-16 with Buffalo’s AHL affiliate in Rochester) at this time though, telling Hoppe: “If the NHL opportunity comes approaching, I’ll be ready.  If it doesn’t, I’ll be prepared for that, too.”  Kaleta has played in 348 career NHL games, all with the Sabres, recording 27 goals, 27 assists, and 542 penalty minutes over that span.
  • The Edmonton Oilers have offered a tryout deal to a UFA center, writes Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal although GM Peter Chiarelli declined to say who the player was. Chiarelli also didn’t rule out offering more PTO’s to centers as the team not only looks to improve their depth but also to cover for Connor McDavid, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, and Leon Draisaitl, who all will be suiting up at the World Cup.  Chiarelli also acknowledged that the team has offered a tryout to defenseman Eric Gryba.
  • Also from Matheson’s piece, free agent center Paul Gaustad is expected to announce his retirement in a couple of weeks. The 34 year old played in 63 games with Nashville last year, collecting only six points but won over 55% of his faceoffs.
  • Still from Matheson, three teams have inquired about free agent center Mike Richards, according to his agent Pat Morris. Richards joined Washington partway through last season and while his offensive numbers are nothing to write home about (five points in 39 games), he led all Capitals forwards in shorthanded ice time per game, a unit that had the second best penalty kill percentage in the league.  He’s a prime candidate to land a PTO.

Edmonton Oilers Eric Gryba| Kris Russell| Mike Richards| Patrick Kaleta| Paul Gaustad

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Minor Transactions: 9/1/16

September 1, 2016 at 1:18 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Here is where we’ll keep track of today’s minor transactions:

  • New York Rangers goaltending prospect Igor Shestyorkin has signed a new three year deal with SKA St. Petersberg of the KHL, reports Igor Eronko of Sport-Express. Newsday’s Steve Zipay adds that the 2014 fourth rounder wants to be a starter in the KHL, something he has a shot at doing this season.  As there is no transfer agreement between the NHL and the Russian Federation, the Rangers will hold Shestyorkin’s rights longer than the typical four years that European-drafted picks receive.
  • Panthers UFA forward Rob Flick has signed a one year deal with the South Carolina Stingrays, the ECHL team announced. Flick spent last season with Florida’s AHL affiliate in Portland, scoring seven goals and 14 assists in 60 games.  Originally a draft pick of Chicago, he has also spent time in their minor league system as well as Boston’s.
  • St. Louis UFA center Jeremy Welsh has signed a one year contract with the Fischtown Pinguins of the DEL, according to a team announcement (link in German). Welsh played in two games with the Blues last year but spent most of the season in the AHL where he picked up 28 points in 74 games with the Chicago Wolves.  Welsh has played in 27 career NHL contests with Carolina, Vancouver, and St. Louis but perhaps is best known for having the highest cap hit in league history.  When he first signed with the Hurricanes, he inked a one year entry-level deal with the maximum base salary and signing bonus on the final day of the regular season.  As a result, his cap hit for that ‘season’ was technically $17.945MM as he received $97K of pay for that one day he was under contract.

Transactions

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Coyotes Notes: Bolland, Rieder, Tryouts

September 1, 2016 at 11:55 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

It will be a long time before Arizona gets to see Dave Bolland suit up for the team, writes Craig Morgan of Arizona Sports.  Bolland is dealing with a pair of significant injuries, one to his ankle and the other his back.  The ankle injury was sustained during his time with Toronto in 2013 but requires a lot of daily maintenance and the back issue is preventing that maintenance from happening.  Bolland’s agent, Anton Thun, commented about the process:

“There is a vertebra that is pinching a nerve so it’s not sending an electrical signal down to the ankle to provide that impulse to activate. Until his back is fully healed, it’s difficult to rehab the ankle. There’s nothing nefarious about this. It’s just a long process.”

While the Coyotes have assumed the remaining three years of Bolland’s deal which carries a cap hit of $5.5MM as part of their acquisition of prospect Lawson Crouse, he will be placed on Long-Term Injury Reserve to start the season; as a result, they will only wind up being responsible for 20% of his actual salary.

More Coyotes notes from Morgan’s column:

  • RFA winger Tobias Rieder will participate in the World Cup after securing an alternative form of insurance. (Other RFA’s such as Johnny Gaudreau and Jacob Trouba are also expected to do so in order to play.)  While the impasse has led some to wonder if GM John Chayka may wind up moving the 23 year old, a league source tells Morgan that there is no chance that they trade him.  Rieder is currently participating in an Olympic qualification tournament and had a goal and an assist in a 5-0 victory for Germany over Japan earlier today.
  • Arizona has added six people to their hockey operations department recently, including a trio of scouts and a new Director of Statistical Science.
  • While many teams are expected to bring in players on tryout deals for training camp, the Coyotes aren’t planning to add anyone via that route at this time. You can keep track of who is trying out where with our Invite Tracker.

Utah Mammoth Dave Bolland| Tobias Rieder

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David Rundblad Close To Signing In Switzerland

September 1, 2016 at 10:50 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Unrestricted free agent defenseman David Rundblad is reportedly close to signing a one year contract with Zurich of the Swiss NLA, reports NZZ’s Nicola Berger (link in German).  Rundblad is no stranger to the team as he spent time with them last season on loan from the Blackhawks, picking up two goals and 13 assists in 11 regular season games while adding an assist in four postseason contests.

Rundblad also spent a bit of time with Chicago in 2015-16, collecting a pair of assists in nine games during the regular season.  He also got into three playoff games after returning from Switzerland but only saw 9:20 of action per contest.

He originally was supposed to be under contract to the Blackhawks for 2016-17 but the two sides mutually agreed to terminate the final season of his two year, $2.1MM deal.  Had they kept him and waived him off the roster as they did for the majority of last season, the Hawks still would have had a $100K cap hit on their books.

Originally drafted in the first round (17th overall) by St. Louis in 2009, Rundblad has struggled to make it as a regular at the NHL level.  He has played parts of five seasons with Ottawa, Phoenix, and Chicago, suiting up in 113 games while tallying four goals and 21 assists.  Although Rundblad hasn’t panned out relative to his draft status, St. Louis was able to get great value for that selection as just one year after picking him, he was dealt to the Senators in exchange for the first round pick that was used to draft Vladimir Tarasenko.

Transactions David Rundblad

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Henrik Zetterberg To Miss World Cup

September 1, 2016 at 9:57 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Detroit captain Henrik Zetterberg will miss this month’s World Cup of Hockey, the NHL announced.  Zetterberg, who was also expected to captain the Swedish team, suffered a knee injury during offseason training although he should be ready to go when the regular season gets underway on October 13th.  It would have marked his 13th appearance in an international tournament for the Swedes.

Zetterberg is the second Detroit player to withdraw in recent days as defenseman Niklas Kronwall dropped out last week as he continues to rehab from knee surgery.

Calgary’s Mikael Backlund has been named as Zetterberg’s replacement.   He is coming off the best season of his NHL career so far after scoring 21 goals and 26 assists in 82 games for the Flames last year.  Speaking with Wes Gilbertson of the Calgary Herald, Backlund acknowledged that he knew there was a chance he’d be added if an injury were to arise:

“I had a little bit of a heads-up. (Head coach) Rikard Gronborg had called me the day they announced the team in the morning and told me that I was on the list if anybody got hurt. So I knew it could happen. But at this point in time, I wasn’t expecting it.”

Backlund is no stranger to international play having suited up in four World Championships previously as well as several junior tournaments.

[Related: Updated Swedish Roster]

Detroit Red Wings| Injury| Newsstand Henrik Zetterberg| Mikael Backlund

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Scott Gomez Announces His Retirement

September 1, 2016 at 9:30 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

After a 16 year NHL career, center Scott Gomez has decided to hang up his skates at the age of 36, writes Doyle Woody of the Alaska Dispatch News.

“This has been my life.  It’s so weird to think I’m never going to play hockey again.  But I’m done. I’m done.”

Gomez had spent the last few seasons as a role player and spent time with the Blues and Senators last year, where he collected a goal and eight assists in 34 games between the two teams.

Feb 7, 2015; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; New Jersey Devils center Scott Gomez (21) before the game against Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Jean-Yves Ahern-USA TODAY SportsHe spent the bulk of his career with the New Jersey Devils, becoming one of the better playmakers in the NHL at that time while winning a pair of Stanley Cup titles in 2000 and 2003.  When he became an unrestricted free agent back in 2007, he surprised many by joining a cross-state rival in the New York Rangers, signing a seven year, $51.5MM deal.

Gomez only wound up spending two years with the Rangers before being dealt to Montreal for a package highlighted by Ryan McDonagh.  After a strong first year with the Canadiens in 2009-10, he struggled considerably over the next two seasons, picking up just nine goals and 40 helpers in 138 games.  The team bought him out for the 2012-13 season after the NHL granted them permission to use a compliance buyout a year early; their original intention for that season was to send him home to sit out in order to avoid injury.

For his career, Gomez finishes with 181 goals and 575 assists in 1,079 total games while earning nearly $64MM in salary, the bulk of which came from his free agent deal with New York.  That makes him the highest scoring Alaskan-born player in NHL history; he sits just shy of 400 points ahead of Brandon Dubinsky so it’s safe to say he’ll hold that mark for several more years at least.

As for what’s next for Gomez, Woody notes that he has a broadcasting job lined up after dipping his toes into the TV waters during the most recent Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Newsstand| Retirements Scott Gomez

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