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Archives for March 2017

2018 Winter Classic Likely To Be Held At Citi Field

March 15, 2017 at 2:31 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

According to Arthur Staple of Newsday, the Winter Classic will finally be coming to New York City. The report suggests the agreement is being finalized to have the New York Rangers face the Buffalo Sabres at Citi Field in Queens. The stadium is the home of the New York Mets, and would be the second New York state location to hold an outdoor game in a matter of days. Buffalo will be home to next winter’s World Junior Championships, where teams USA and Canada will meet for an outdoor contest on December 29th at New Era Stadium (home of the Buffalo Bills).

There have been two Stadium Series games played in NYC, both at Yankee Stadium and both in January of 2014. The Rangers took on the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders in those two, and also appeared in a Winter Classic in Philadelphia back in 2012. Buffalo on the other hand appeared in the first Winter Classic in 2008, but has been held out of outdoor games since.

While some may lament two teams facing off that have already participated in Winter Classics, it will still be a incredible financial opportunity for the league and give a showcase to one of the league’s forgotten young talents in Jack Eichel. Between his injuries and lack of national spotlight put on the Sabres, Eichel has lagged behind the Connor McDavid–Auston Matthews hype despite putting up incredible numbers of his own when healthy.

Though this had been rumored as the matchup for a while, Staple notes that there had been talks of holding the game at Westpoint instead, though apparently that will not happen in 2017-18. Perhaps down the road another game will appear there. For now, the league continues to use the “traditional” hockey markets as venues for the Winter Classic, as the series has only included 11 teams to this point. The Chicago Blackhawks, participants (and losers) of three different games have drawn ire from fans that wish to see other teams given a chance at the game. Obviously difficult to accomplish in warmer climates, the game could still feature a more southern team as the opponent.

Buffalo Sabres| New York Rangers| Newsstand

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Artem Anisimov Out Three To Four Weeks

March 15, 2017 at 1:55 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Chicago Blackhawks will be without a key piece for the next month, as Artem Anisimov has been ruled out for three to four weeks with a lower body injury. Anisimov suffered the injury when colliding with Alexander Radulov last night in Montreal, in the Hawks’ 4-2 victory over the Canadiens.

Three weeks would bring Anisimov back for the final two regular season games, while a month would keep him out for the remainder of the regular season. Either way, it’s likely he’ll be back in time to participate in at least part of the first round. The Hawks just took over first place in the Central Division, and would currently draw the St. Louis Blues in the playoffs.

Though losing Anisimov hurts—the second line center is having another excellent season skating alongside Patrick Kane, scoring 22 goals and 44 points—the Blackhawks are prepared to give younger players increased responsibility. Nick Schmaltz will move into the second line center role full time, while the recently signed John Hayden will slide in next to Jonathan Toews on the top line. Speaking with Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times, Hayden seemed excited to get started with the club:

To be honest, playing with anyone would be great. The whole locker room is filled with household names.

In the past, the Blackhawks have moved lesser-known players in and out of their top-six to great results. It seems as though anyone who plays with Toews and Kane (not to mention Artemi Panarin and Marian Hossa) can find success, with Schmaltz being the latest example. Anisimov will be given the time to heal properly, and get back to firing on all cylinders for what looks like another deep playoff run.

Chicago Blackhawks| Injury| Newsstand Artem Anisimov

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Injury Notes: Scandella, Tkachuk, Leighton

March 15, 2017 at 1:10 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Minnesota Wild came limping out of their matchup with the Washington Capitals last night in more ways than one. Michael Russo of the Star Tribune reports that Marco Scandella was absent from the team’s practice today after being seen favoring one leg after the game. If the Wild defenseman can’t go, Russo points to Mike Reilly as the potential replacement.

Reilly has been playing in Iowa for the past month after suiting up for 17 games with the Wild this season. The 23-year old has had a nice season in the AHL this year, recording 23 points in 41 games. The Wild are back at it tomorrow against the Carolina Hurricanes as they continue to battle for first place in the Western Conference.

  • Matthew Tkachuk will be a game time decision at tonight’s Calgary Flames game, as he is battling a lower-body injury and was held out of practice according to Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet. The rookie winger has 44 points in 65 games this season and most other years would be a runaway winner of the Calder Trophy. Tkachuk was the #6 draft pick this past June, and has already made an impact for the playoff-bound Flames.
  • Michael Stone is progressing according to Steinberg, who reports that he’ll go through a full practice tomorrow and be re-evaluated on Friday. The big defender was acquired at the deadline to help lengthen out the Flames blue line, but was injured in last week’s game against the Montreal Canadiens.
  • Former NHL goaltender Michael Leighton requires surgery and will be out for at least four to six weeks. Though it would have been a big blow for the Charlotte Checkers, the team acquired Tom McCollum at the deadline for just this situation. The AHL squad will now go after a playoff spot—which is very much in doubt as they lag behind Reilly and the Iowa Wild—with their newest addition instead of the veteran Leighton.

AHL| Calgary Flames| Carolina Hurricanes| Injury| Minnesota Wild| Montreal Canadiens| Washington Capitals Marco Scandella| Matthew Tkachuk| Michael Leighton| Michael Stone| Mike Reilly| Tom McCollum

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Chicago Blackhawks Sign Luc Snuggerud To Three-Year Contract

March 15, 2017 at 11:51 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Chicago Blackhawks have signed another one of their draft picks out of the college ranks, agreeing to a three-year entry-level contract with Luc Snuggerud. The deal will kick in for the 2017-18 season, and Snuggerud will report to the Rockford IceHogs for the remainder of this year. Unlike John Hayden, who will likely play for the Hawks this season, Snuggerud will be looking into the future to try and make an impact on this team.

The nephew of former NHL winger Dave Snuggerud, the University of Nebraska product set a career high with 11 goals and 31 points this season. A former fifth-round pick of the Blackhawks, the younger Snuggerud is a left-handed defenseman capable of joining the rush and adding some offensive flair to a blueline. He’ll likely get some good minutes at Rockford down the stretch, as the AHL squad is firmly at the bottom of the standings.

The Blackhawks have now added Snuggerud, Hayden and Anthony Louis from the college ranks to go along with Matthew Highmore from the CHL. They are doing their best to restock a system that is seemingly drained of prospects every year. Still with Alex DeBrincat destroying the OHL, Chad Krys debuting well for Boston University, and the easy transitions for Nick Schmaltz and Ryan Hartman in the NHL, Chicago doesn’t look like it’s too worried about their pipeline drying up anytime soon.

Chicago Blackhawks| Newsstand| Transactions

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Morning Notes: Byron, Eichel, Kozun

March 15, 2017 at 10:55 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The rich got richer yesterday, as the Pittsburgh Penguins signed Zach Aston-Reese, arguably the top college free agent in this year’s class. The Northeastern forward led the nation in scoring, and should follow nicely in the footsteps of other NCAA free agents to find success in Pittsburgh. That doesn’t sound like it will be the case for Blaine Byron though, as Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports the University of Maine star will likely wait to become a free agent in August.

Byron was a sixth-round pick of the Penguins in 2013, and broke out this season as a senior for Maine. With 41 points in 36 games, the small center easily paced his team for the second straight year. Incredible vision off the rush is Byron’s calling card, though he will need to add strength to compete at the next level. He’ll likely have several teams after him in the summer, though it shouldn’t be as insane as last year’s Jimmy Vesey sweepstakes.

  • As CapFriendly reports, Jack Eichel triggered a bonus last night when he scored his 20th goal. The Buffalo Sabres forward could receive a $2MM escalator should he finish the season in the top-10 of points per game. He currently sits ninth in the league, meaning the Sabres may face a overage penalty next season. They currently have just under $1.4MM in cap space remaining, meaning the other $600K would be applied as a penalty to next season. While that’s not crippling for a team, it is important to note as the Sabres go into this summer looking to compete next season.
  • Brandon Kozun, a former Los Angeles Kings and Toronto Maple Leafs prospect, has re-signed with his KHL team according to Andrew Walker of Sportsnet. The diminutive forward has found immense success in Russia, scoring 56 points in 59 games this season for Yaroslavl Lokomotiv. A team featuring several former NHL players and prospects, Kozun easily led the squad this year.
  • The United States Women’s National Hockey Team will boycott the upcoming World Championships, as they fight for equitable support. The team released a statement today through several players, including Megan Bozek, the NWHL’s reigning winner of Best Defender. The team simply wants better financial support for their players who dedicate years of training to the international competitions. According to ESPN, the women are given $1,000 for each of the six months of Olympic residency, and nothing during the remainder of the four years of training. If the US team were to not compete in the tournament, it would be a huge blow. The matchups between Canada and the United States are the big draw for the tournament, and without one of the two powerhouses it will likely be a romp for the Canadians through to the gold medal.

Buffalo Sabres| KHL| Los Angeles Kings| NCAA| NHL| NWHL| Pittsburgh Penguins| Players| Toronto Maple Leafs| WHL Elliotte Friedman| Jack Eichel| Jimmy Vesey

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New Jersey Devils Recall John Quenneville From Albany

March 15, 2017 at 9:58 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The New Jersey Devils have decided it’s time for John Quenneville to make his mark. The former first-round pick and top prospect has been recalled from the AHL and will join the team at practice this morning. With the Devils losing their 10th straight game and dropping to last place in the Eastern Conference, they received a bit of respite yesterday when their game against the Winnipeg Jets was postponed due to weather.

A former first-round pick (30th overall) in 2014, Quenneville was a former teammate of expected first-overall pick Nolan Patrick during his junior career for the Brandon Wheat Kings. A solid prospect, the young Devils center has found success at the AHL level this season with 41 points in 52 games. That’s good enough to lead the baby-Devils, and has been a big part of their success this season.

Part of the successful Quenneville clan of hockey players and coaches, John is actually the second-cousin of Chicago Blackhawks’ coach Joel Quenneville. He’s also the nephew of Johnny Boychuk, a player he may have to face off against sooner than later in the Metropolitan Division. Boychuk is currently dealing with an injury, but the two teams face off twice more (March 31st and April 8th) before the end of the season.

Quennville is a playmaking center that seems to find his teammates whenever they separate themselves from a defender. His work in the corners and his own end will allow him to compete at the next level even if his skating is still a work in progress. Though not as tall as you might like a power center to be, he is solidly built and can use his frame well to muscle players off the puck. His creativity is there, as some fans may remember his between-the-legs breakaway goal from the Memorial Cup.

If the Devils give him the rest of the season, they would get a good look at a player who will be challenging for a full-time role on the squad as soon as next season. With New Jersey struggling so much to score goals, an infusion of talent from a young prospect might be exactly what they need. He did get into two NHL games in December, but was given less than 10 minutes of ice time in each.

AHL| Chicago Blackhawks| Injury| Los Angeles Kings| NHL| New Jersey Devils| Players| Winnipeg Jets Johnny Boychuk| Nolan Patrick

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Dallas Stars Sign Gavin Bayreuther

March 15, 2017 at 9:05 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Late last night, the Dallas Stars announced that they had won out in their battle with the Buffalo Sabres for the right to sign Gavin Bayreuther. The St. Lawrence University defenseman was a free agent and was considering the two teams up until yesterday. The two sides have come to an agreement and will release details today.

Bayreuther was considered one of the top free agents available from the college ranks this year, and for good reason. The 22-year old defenseman has put up 29 points in two straight seasons and generally been a dominant presence on the St. Lawrence blue line for all four years. He’ll go down as the second highest scoring defenseman in school history, behind only Daniel Laperriere, a former St. Louis Blues draft pick and NHL player.

The 6’1″, 195-lbs Bayreuther has much of what any NHL team would be looking for in a defensive prospect; great first pass, solid decision making, hard shot from the point. It’s mostly his positioning and one-on-one battles that need work, and will be challenged at the next level. With some solid professional coaching, he could turn into a nice all-around defenseman.

For the Stars, adding another prospect to their defensive pool can’t hurt as they look to rebuild what has been a shattered blue line. The team has watched Alex Goligoski, Jason Demers, Kris Russell, Johnny Oduya, Jordie Benn, Jyrki Jokipakka and Trevor Daley all leave one way or another over the past couple of years, leaving them with a makeshift lineup behind the stalwart John Klingberg. Now with the youth of Bayreuther, Stephen Johns, Esa Lindell, Julius Honka, Patrik Nemeth and Dillon Heatherington they’ll be able to fill that pipeline once again.

While this signing doesn’t fix everything there is wrong with the Stars—as no one signing would—it does take another step in the right direction for a team that was in first place as recently as last year. We’ll now see how active they are heading into the expansion draft, where they will have several key decisions to make.

Buffalo Sabres| Dallas Stars| Expansion| Newsstand| St. Louis Blues| Transactions Alex Goligoski| Jason Demers| John Klingberg| Johnny Oduya| Jordie Benn| Julius Honka| Jyrki Jokipakka| Kris Russell| Trevor Daley

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Snapshots: Lafreniere, Kerfoot, Sherwood

March 14, 2017 at 9:17 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

In the latest edition of Insider Trading from TSN, Bob McKenzie was asked about the possibility of any exceptional status players applying for the CHL next year. Though there aren’t any 14-year-olds applying this year, McKenzie pointed out one player, Alex Lafreniere, that is a lock for first overall at the QMJHL draft and is one to keep an eye on throughout his junior career.

Lafreniere was born in late 2001, meaning he won’t be eligible for the NHL entry draft until 2020. While that is still a long way away, the 83 points in 36 games for the Saint-Eustache midget team was an incredible feat. His talent is obvious, now we’ll see how he takes playing against kids five years older than him.

  • The panel also included Darren Dreger, who relates that Alexander Kerfoot may wait out the New Jersey Devils and head to free agency. Though the Devils want to sign him when his season ends at Harvard, he’s just a few months away from becoming free to sign with whoever he wants; he’d become a UFA on August 15th. The former fifth-round pick has 40 points in 31 games this year.
  • Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch gives us a note on Kiefer Sherwood from Miami University (Ohio). The undrafted center will in all likelihood head back to college for his junior year despite interest from a handful of teams. Sherwood had 38 points in 34 games this season and just saw teammate Anthony Louis graduate to a deal with Chicago.

CHL| Free Agency| New Jersey Devils| QMJHL| Snapshots Bob McKenzie| NHL Entry Draft

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Pittsburgh Penguins Sign Zach Aston-Reese

March 14, 2017 at 5:39 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

The Pittsburgh Penguins have landed arguably the top NCAA free agent, inking Zach Aston-Reese to a two-year, entry-level contract. The deal will kick in for the 2017-18 season, and Aston-Reese will report to Wilkes-Barre Scranton for the remainder of this season on an amateur contract. Zach Aston-Reese

Aston-Reese just finished up his final season at Northeastern University, where he led the nation in goals with 31 and points with 63. Those totals, amassed in just 38 games were a big improvement over previous seasons and showed just how physically dominant he was this season. His net-front presence was almost unstoppable as he scored from in tight seemingly at will. While not an imposing frame at just 6’0 180-lbs, Aston-Reese plays bigger than he is and competes for every inch in the offensive zone.

Though he is tough to control in front of the net and in the corners, his skating ability is still questioned and it will lead to some struggles as he tries to adapt to the professional game. The forecheck will be harder to get in on at the next level, with defensemen that can make quicker decisions and move the puck more adeptly. That’s not to say he can’t improve, as at 22 he is far from a finished product. The Pittsburgh development teams and coaching staffs are likely excited to work with him, as he’s shown nothing but work ethic and improvement during his amateur career.

There is a chance Pittsburgh will use him on the NHL roster as soon as next season as they may say goodbye to at least three key members of their recent squad. Matt Cullen, Chris Kunitz and Nick Bonino are all unrestricted free agents this summer, and the Penguins will likely wave goodbye to all three in order to re-sign their restricted free agents (like Justin Schultz, who will be in line for a big raise).

Aston-Reese will have an interesting opportunity in Pittsburgh, as his ability to bury rebounds and screen goaltenders could come in handy on a team that contains so many skilled players. If that scoring touch follows him to the professional ranks, it’s not out of the question that he could be a very useful player for an organization that spreads around the offense. Either way, we’ll keep an eye on the NCAA standout and see what he can do as the baby-Penguins hit the playoffs. WBS is in first place in the entire AHL, and has just seven games remaining before they try for the Calder Cup.

NCAA| Pittsburgh Penguins Zach Aston-Reese

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Decision Down To Buffalo Or Dallas For Gavin Bayreuther

March 14, 2017 at 4:55 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

According to Bob McKenzie of TSN, one of the top college free agents has whittled his list down to two. Gavin Bayreuther of St. Lawrence University will decide between Buffalo and Dallas either tonight or tomorrow. The young Bayreuther was listed first by our own Brian La Rose in our look at the top free agent defensemen out of college this year.

After spending four seasons at St. Lawrence and putting solid numbers in each of them, the 22-year old will decide between two very different franchises. The Sabres are trying to end their rebuild and start competing, but have been waiting on their young talent to mesh together and start piling up wins. With another rough season, they’ll be looking for anyone to step up and join Rasmus Ristolainen and Jake McCabe on their blueline. Dallas on the other hand has crashed down to the bottom of the standings this year after being one of the NHL’s best last season. What was once a successful pipeline of talent on their back-end has dried up somewhat, and they need assets to build around going forward.

While there is no guarantee that Bayreuther would step into an NHL role right away, he will be 23 and fairly polished when he enters camp next fall. His offensive game is excellent, able to move the puck out of his own end and quarterback a powerplay. There will certainly be hiccups in his own end as he gets used to the professional pace however, a zone which he hasn’t always shown the most consistent play in. Positioning, physicality and footwork will all need some professional coaching, but he could easily develop into a NHL contributor soon enough.

After Daniel Brickley announced that he would be heading back to school for one more year, Bayreuther likely became a little more appetizing for teams looking to add from the college ranks. It will be interesting to see when the Vegas Golden Knights will enter the NCAA market, as they need to add talent in anyway they can. One would think they offer an enticing option to a young player looking for NHL playing time, though their expected struggles may scare some off.

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