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Archives for May 2017

Kieffer Bellows Expected To Leave Boston University

May 26, 2017 at 12:54 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

In a surprising turn for New York Islanders’ first-round pick Kieffer Bellows, Scott McLaughlin of WEEI reports that he will leave Boston University after just one season. The expectation is that he will head to the WHL where the Portland Winterhawks own his rights. It’s been a rough spring already for BU, watching Clayton Keller and Charlie McAvoy both turn pro early in their college careers.

The son of former 50-goal man Brian Bellows who scored 1022 points in 1188 NHL games, Bellows was selected 19th-overall last summer by the Islanders and is expected to develop into a strong power forward able to fit into many different roles at the next level. His time at BU was somewhat underwhelming, scoring just 14 points in 34 games but he was expected to take over some of the offensive load left by Keller when he signed with the Arizona Coyotes. With Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson also turning pro, there was an opportunity to find success in one of the best college hockey programs in the country.

Instead, he’ll likely head to a Winterhawks team that was carried all year by top 2017 draft prospect Cody Glass. Should they play together, Bellows could hardly ask for a better centerman to develop his offensive game with. The Winterhawks picked Bellows 142nd overall in the 2013 bantam draft, likely not expecting him to ever join the CHL ranks. Interestingly, Portland also owns the rights to Jake Oettinger, Bellows’ teammate at BU and expected top goalie prospect in this year’s draft.

New York Islanders| WHL Kieffer Bellows

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Latest On Philip Holm’s NHL Market

May 26, 2017 at 12:44 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Swedish defender Philip Holm is still garnering NHL interest, according to a new report from Henrik Sjoberg in Expressen. This time, it says that four or five teams have expressed interest but the Chicago Blackhawks and Vancouver Canucks are the front-runners. That flies in the face of the previous report that Holm had already chosen Toronto, though when the Maple Leafs announced the signings of both Calle Rosen and Andreas Borgman, it seemed like the may have moved on from Holm.

Holm was Rosen’s partner for Vajxo this season in the Swedish Hockey League, and recently represented his country at the World Championships. Team Sweden would win gold, though Holm didn’t play in the final game against Canada. He did get into seven games in the tournament though, recording three points. For Vaxjo this season, he put up 21 points in 52 games which led all defenders on his team and put him ninth in the league from the back end. At 25, he could earn a one-year entry-level deal should he sign with an NHL club.

Chicago has been on the lookout for any cheap players who could contribute next season as they continue to fight salary cap issues. The team has already signed David Kampf and are still in the running for Jan Rutta. They were also linked to Victor Ejdsell before he signed in Nashville. The Canucks on the other hand are looking for any young talent that they can get as they try to rebuild for the first time in many years. While Holm isn’t a prospect anymore, he is still young enough to be part of a rebuild should he prove his worth on North American ice. Three very different options have presented themselves to Holm, who will now have to decide where the best place to showcase his talents will be.

Chicago Blackhawks| Team Sweden| Toronto Maple Leafs| Vancouver Canucks Philip Holm| Swedish Hockey League

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Buffalo Sabres Fire AHL Head Coach

May 26, 2017 at 12:11 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

While new Buffalo Sabres GM Jason Botterill continues to search for a new coach for his NHL club, he’ll also have to be on the lookout for an AHL bench boss. Today, it was announced that Botterill and the Sabres have fired Rochester American’s head coach Dan Lambert. The team will immediately begin a search for his replacement, something that Botterill has done before as the previous GM of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

Lambert took over as head coach of the Amerks this year after serving as an assistant to Dan Bylsma in Buffalo in 2015-16. The AHL team finished with a losing record for the third straight season, and will now be looking for their fourth head coach in four years. Despite some talented young players and a goaltender that has shown he can compete at the NHL level, the team floundered near the bottom of the North Division. In Pittsburgh, great emphasis was placed on the AHL team as a developmental tool for future NHL players and coaches to great success. Botterill had a huge hand in that, first bringing in current Penguins’ coach Mike Sullivan and then Clark Donatelli, a man recently linked to the Sabres search.

The Sabres have committed to restructuring their organization under Botterill, and this will now allow him to build the Amerks back from the ground up. Botterill had previously said that he wanted an NHL coach hired by the entry draft, but the minor league level could likely wait a little longer. We’ll see if he goes with a new face, or someone he’s worked with in the past.

AHL| Buffalo Sabres

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Snapshots: Penguins, Dubas, Miller

May 26, 2017 at 11:26 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Pittsburgh Penguins won in thrilling double-overtime fashion last night to become the first team since 2009 to head to a second straight Stanley Cup Final. That 2009 team was of course another iteration of the Sidney Crosby-led Penguins, a group which would capture the franchise’s first championship since 1992. The team is looking to repeat as champions this year, which would be the first such feat in the salary cap era.

Amazingly, they’ve gone this far without their top defenseman Kris Letang playing a single game. Like last year, when the team brought in Trevor Daley and Carl Hagelin at the deadline, smaller moves have proved invaluable to the Penguins. Ron Hainsey played over 30 minutes for the Penguins last night, and has been a key contributor to a blueline decimated by injuries. The fact it took 907 regular season contests before ever suiting up for a NHL playoff game is a staggering thought, one that Hainsey would love to forget with a victory in the Finals this season.

  • Though this week it was reported that the Colorado Avalanche had requested and been given permission to talk to Toronto Maple Leafs Assistant General Manager Kyle Dubas it seems as though a hiring is off the table. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet was on the Boomer & Warrener radio show this morning, and said that “that window is closed” and that “it’s over”. Friedman specifies that he thinks that it was Toronto who “closed the window” not letting Dubas follow through with the process. Dubas is an up-and-coming GM candidate in Toronto, and is part of a crowded front office with Lou Lamoriello and Mark Hunter. It was surprising in the first place that Toronto would let him interview for what would likely be a lateral move, seeing as Joe Sakic seems safe for now in Colorado.
  • Ben Kuzma of The Province spoke with Vancouver GM Jim Benning yesterday, specifically about unrestricted free agent Ryan Miller. The Canucks GM said that he does want to bring Miller back, explaining that even in a rebuild solid goaltending is an important factor in development. “There’s no worse feeling than trying to develop young players and get them up and going when you know you don’t have a chance to win,” said Benning, a similar stance to how John Chayka has referred to Mike Smith in Arizona. Bringing back Miller would be interesting, as it would likely be in a part-time role as Jacob Markstrom’s new deal kicks in and the team needs to see if he is a real #1 for them. Miller played the lion’s share of the games last season, starting 54 of 82 contests.

Colorado Avalanche| Jim Benning| Pittsburgh Penguins| Snapshots| Toronto Maple Leafs| Vancouver Canucks Elliotte Friedman| Jacob Markstrom

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Montreal Canadiens Sign Thomas Ebbing

May 26, 2017 at 10:03 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Montreal Canadiens have added a college free agent of their own, signing Thomas Ebbing to a one-year two-way minor league deal, meaning it will not take up one of the Canadiens NHL contract slots. Ebbing recently graduated from Michigan State University where he spent the last four years after going undrafted out of the USHL.

A defensive forward, Ebbing was known for his faceoff skill and penalty killing ability. At 22, he still has room to grow as a player but it’s hard to expect him to ever make an NHL impact. Instead, he’ll try to be a part of the inaugural season of the Laval Rocket, Montreal’s new AHL affiliate. The Rocket will start play in 2017-18 in the new 10,000 seat Place Bell arena being constructed in Laval, a huge upgrade from the ~6,200-seat Mile One Centre that the St. John’s Ice Caps currently play at.

Ebbing scored 16 points in 35 games this past season, actually the fifth most on his team. The Spartans went just 7-24-4 this season, their worst record in nearly 40 years.

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KHL Targeting Restricted Free Agents

May 26, 2017 at 8:36 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

CSKA Moscow warned that they’d be after some of their Russian stars, attempting to woo them back with dreams of the 2018 Olympics and a chance to compete for their country. It seems they’ve found two targets, as Igor Eronko of Sport-Express reports the KHL club is in contact with Washington Capitals defender Dmitry Orlov, and Philadelphia Flyers forward Roman Lyubimov. Both players are restricted free agents and could leave for their home country should they want to.

News from Russian clubs should be taken with a grain of salt, but this smoke may have a fire attached to it especially in the case of Lyubimov. In April, he side-stepped a question about going home to Russia for a chance to compete in the Olympics, saying it would be a “tough decision”. The Flyers forward did only come over to the NHL this season, and saw less than 10 minutes of ice-time a night in his 47 games. While he wouldn’t be a devastating loss for the Flyers, Orlov’s departure would send shocks through the Capitals system.

Unlike Lyubimov, Orlov has been in North America for several seasons, coming up through the AHL system and only making his presence really felt the past two seasons. The 25-year old puck-mover has turned into an excellent player, able to play almost 20 minutes a night and record 30 points a season. Losing him in the same season as Karl Alzner and the newly acquired Kevin Shattenkirk would hurt the Capitals’ defensive group quite a bit. Orlov also never played for Moscow, and in fact his hometown and former KHL team Novokuznetsk has just been exiled from the league in an attempt to get it more financially stable.

Orlov is in line for a hefty raise should he stay in North America this summer, one that it will actually be quite difficult for the Capitals to afford. With Evgeny Kuznetsov, Andre Burakovsky, Brett Connolly, Nate Schmidt and Philipp Grubauer all hitting restricted free agency as well, the team will have to carefully carve up the cap-space pie to fit them all in. That’s assuming they don’t try to re-sign Alzner, Shattenkirk, T.J. Oshie, or Justin Williams, all of whom are unrestricted free agents this summer.

KHL| Olympics| Philadelphia Flyers| Washington Capitals Dmitry Orlov| Roman Lyubimov

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Snapshots: Price, Johansen, Cincinnati

May 25, 2017 at 7:42 pm CDT | by Brett Barrett 2 Comments

Beginning on July 1, several notable players will be eligible to sign contract extensions ahead of the final year of their contracts. Connor McDavid is the biggest name, but Carey Price is in a similar stratosphere.

The superstar goaltender is entering the final year of his six-year, $39MM contract ($6.5MM AAV), signed back in 2012. Price has a no-move clause (NMC) which allows him to submit a list of 15-team trade list.

According to TSN’s Pierre LeBrun, Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin and Price’s agent Gerry Johansson will meet next week to begin discussions. The two have had some preliminary discussions at the World Championships earlier this month, but have not had any “real negotiations” yet. The two sides are reportedly aiming to have something ready for Price to sign on July 1.

The Price contract will have a big impact on the Canadiens’ plans going forward. While he could command in the neighborhood of $10MM, that would negatively impact Bergevin’s ability to bring in offensive help, something the Canadiens desperately need.

  • Nashville center Ryan Johansen appeared on TSN 1040 in Vancouver, and opened up about his season-ending injury and comments about Ducks shut-down center Ryan Kesler. Johansen took a hit from Josh Manson, and was going to pull himself out of the game when the game ended in overtime. By the time Johansen hit the showers, he was unable to walk and had emergency surgery just hours later. He’s expected to make a full recovery, which is good news considering the serious risks related to acute compartment syndrome. Regarding Kesler, Johansen said his only regret was not being able to shake the Ducks’ hands at the end of the series.
  • The Buffalo Sabres have found a new AA affiliate, signing an agreement with the Cincinnati Cyclones. The Sabres’ previous ECHL affiliate, the Elmira Jackals, folded earlier this year. The Cyclones were previously affiliated with the Nashville Predators organization. This isn’t the first time there has been an agreement between Buffalo and Cincinnati; back in the 1970s, the Sabres had the Cincinnati Swords as their AHL affiliate. With the AHL above them, the ECHL is generally low on NHL prospects; just four Sabres prospects played in Elmira last season.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Buffalo Sabres| CHL| ECHL| Injury| Marc Bergevin| Montreal Canadiens| NHL| Nashville Predators| Players| Prospects| Snapshots Carey Price| Connor McDavid| Josh Manson| Josh Manson| Ryan Johansen

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Schultz, Sheary In For Game 7; Hornqvist Out

May 25, 2017 at 7:03 pm CDT | by Brett Barrett Leave a Comment

After missing most of the Eastern Conference Finals, Justin Schultz will be in the lineup for Game 7. Unfortunately for the Penguins, Patric Hornqvist will not be.

Both Penguins have been out of action for most of this series with upper body injuries. Schultz played just 3:40 before leaving Game 2 versus Ottawa. So far, Schultz has two goals and six points in 14 games while averaging just under 20 minutes per night. Hornqvist last played in Game 1 of this series. Prior to his injury, he had four goals and seven points in 13 games.

According to the Penguins’ lineup notes, Schultz will lineup alongside Ian Cole on Pittsburgh’s third pair. In lieu of Hornqvist’s return, Conor Sheary will return to the lineup and dress on the fourth line. Sheary has been a healthy scratch since Game 5; he has just three assists in 15 games this post-season.

Injury| Pittsburgh Penguins Conor Sheary| Justin Schultz| Patric Hornqvist

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Mike Kelly To Join Golden Knights’ Coaching Staff

May 25, 2017 at 5:58 pm CDT | by Brett Barrett Leave a Comment

Former Florida Panthers Assistant Coach Mike Kelly will be joining Gerard Gallant behind the bench in Las Vegas this fall.

This news comes from TSN insider Darren Dreger, who says an official announcement regarding Kelly and other assistant coaches is a few weeks away.

Read more: Gerard Gallant Named Vegas’ Head Coach

Kelly has previously served alongside Gallant when the pair were in Florida from 2014 to 2016. Both men were fired last November after the Panthers won 11 of their first 22 games.

Prior to his time in Florida, Kelly spent four years with the QMJHL’s Saint John Sea Dogs, spending two years as the Director of Hockey Operations and Associate Head Coach before being promoted to Head Coach and General Manager. The Sea Dogs won the Memorial Cup in 2011. Kelly has also been a head coach or assistant in the AHL, OHL, WHL, Canadian University hockey, and both the U-18 and U-20 Team Canada teams.

Florida Panthers| Gerard Gallant| Mike Kelly| Newsstand| Vegas Golden Knights

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PHR Live Chat Transcript: 05/25/17

May 25, 2017 at 5:23 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Click here to read a transcript of this week’s live chat with PHR’s Gavin Lee.

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