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Archives for July 2017

Blue Jackets GM Talks Roster Moves

July 18, 2017 at 6:36 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

Columbus Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekalainen spoke to the team’s radio play-by-play announcer BobMcElligott today about the Blue Jackets’ offseason, touching on roster moves, trade rumors, and the upcoming season.

On the Panarin-for-Saad deal, where Columbus traded Brandon Saad back to the Chicago Blackhawks for Artem Panarin, Kekalainen said that he was looking for a “game-breaking type of player,” and one “who can win you the tight games.” Most importantly, the GM said, was Panarin’s one-on-one skill that creates offense by itself.

On coach John Tortorella, Kekalainen emphasizes that the coach has a “great feel for what each player is all about,” but will get frustrated if a player lacks work ethic, stating that “Tortorella does not like players who don’t work hard.” The GM then intimates that Tortorella may not be the only organizational member who thinks that way.

On the expansion draft deals, where Columbus made moves to protect their young prospects, Kekalainen explains that his prospects were too valuable to lose. Because Columbus could lose one of three important young players, the team had to either trade all three, or find a way to protect them. The team ended up losing William Karlsson, but kept the likes of Josh Anderson, Ryan Murray, David Savard, and Joonas Korpisalo.

Finally, on free agency, Kekalainen states that the team would rather build from the draft than to sign key players as free agents. Columbus is not known as a hot free agent market, and they have not historically been a big player for elite free agents. The GM also expects last year’s 3rd overall pick Pierre-Luc Dubois to challenge for a roster spot at camp.

Columbus Blue Jackets| Jarmo Kekalainen

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Snapshots: Shattenkirk, Fortin, Klee

July 18, 2017 at 5:03 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

While it had been rumored for quite some time before Kevin Shattenkirk signed with the New York Rangers that the free agent defensemen only wanted to play in the Northeast because of the proximity to his home, he mentioned two other things when discussing his decision at a press conference today. One, the potential for the Rangers to really compete right away in the Metropolitan division, and two the chance to play with Ryan McDonagh.

As Matt Calamia writes for NHL.com, Shattenkirk and McDonagh have played together at various tournaments for many years, and the newest member of the Rangers is excited to get started. It doesn’t hurt that legendary New York defenseman Brian Leetch was his favorite player growing up, someone many Rangers fans hope he emulates for the next four years.

  • Chicago Blackhawks prospect Alexandre Fortin is three weeks removed from sports hernia surgery according to Scott Powers of The Athletic, but is expected to be ready for the start of training camp in September. Fortin was invited to the Hawks’ development camp last summer and earned himself an entry-level contract despite having been passed over in multiple drafts. Now 20, Fortin has an outside chance at even making the Chicago roster out of camp if he shows up and impresses as much as he did last year. More likely he’ll head to the AHL and keep developing, waiting for a chance with the NHL roster.
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning have hired Ken Klee as an assistant coach for their AHL squad this season, his first coaching job in men’s professional hockey. Klee had been the head coach for the US Women’s National Team for several years coaching them to gold at both the 2015 and 2016 World Championships. In 934 NHL games, Klee registered 195 points and 880 penalty minutes.

AHL| Chicago Blackhawks| New York Rangers| Snapshots| Tampa Bay Lightning Kevin Shattenkirk| Ryan McDonagh

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Colorado Avalanche Sign Three Players

July 18, 2017 at 3:37 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Colorado Avalanche have signed Duncan Siemens, Felix Girard and Gabriel Bourque to one-year, two-way deals for the 2017-18 season. The team did not release any financial details on the contracts. All three players were restricted free agents this summer, and though Siemens and Bourque were both arbitration eligible neither filed.

Siemens is perhaps the most interesting and confounding player of the trio, an 11th-overall selection who has still yet to make an impact at the NHL level. His professional career to this point has been a huge disappointment, but a glimmer of hope yet remains. At the end of last season, Siemens played three games with the club and actually showed he may still have some potential as a Mark Borowiecki-type physical presence on the back end. Though the offensive upside he showed in junior has all but disappeared, the 10 hits he recorded in three games (including six in a single contest) gave fans some hope.

Girard and Bourque, both former Nashville Predators prospects came to the Avalanche in the past year to try and take the next step in their careers. Bourque signed with the team last summer on a professional tryout which earned him a contract, while Girard was the return for Cody McLeod in a mid-season trade. At very different points in their careers, Bourque is trying to hold onto the last strings of his NHL career while Girard is just trying to earn a promotion for the first time. Both will see substantial time in the AHL next season.

That leaves the Avalanche with three restricted free agents, in three very different circumstances. One, Matt Nieto filed for arbitration and will have a hearing on July 31st should the two sides not find a common ground. Two, Rocco Grimaldi is hoping for a deal to prove that his big time AHL scoring talent can translate to the NHL if given the chance, and three, Nikita Zadorov and a potential long-term deal to keep one of the Ryan O’Reilly trade pieces in Colorado as a young building block. That all comes under the shadow of the KHL for Zadorov though, as rumors have persisted that he has a deal in place with CSKA Moscow should he be unable to reach a contract with Colorado.

Colorado Avalanche Felix Girard| Gabriel Bourque

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San Jose Sharks Sign Marcus Sorensen To Two-Year Contract

July 18, 2017 at 3:07 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The San Jose Sharks have handed out a two-year contract to restricted free agent Marcus Sorensen, bringing him back after his first season in North America. No financial details have been released so far, but it’s unlikely Sorensen earns much more than the minimum salary of $650K.

Sorensen was originally drafted by the Ottawa Senators in 2010, but went unsigned by them while playing in Sweden. The 25-year old signed a one-year entry-level deal with the Sharks last year, and split the year between the NHL and AHL levels. In 19 NHL contests he registered just four points, but showed more promise for the San Jose Barracuda with 34 points in 43 games.

The winger should compete for a spot with the Sharks to begin the season, but as a waivers-exempt player could be used as a potential reinforcement instead. With the team losing some speed with the departure of Patrick Marleau, Sorensen would be a help in various situations. Whether he’s ready for an increased role is still yet to be determined.

San Jose Sharks Marcus Sorensen

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Pontus Aberg Signs With Nashville Predators

July 18, 2017 at 3:03 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After handing out a three-year deal to Frederik Gaudreau yesterday, the Nashville Predators have signed another playoff surprise. The team announced a two-year contract for Pontus Aberg worth $1.3MM total.  Aberg will earn the minimum salary of $650K each year.

Though he played just 15 games for the Predators during the regular season, the team turned to Aberg to provide some offensive jump in the playoffs, inserting him into the lineup for 16 games. Playing just under 13 minutes a night, Aberg provided five points in the team’s run to the Stanley Cup final, and showed flashes of the high potential he’s put on display at the AHL level.

Aberg was selected in the second round five years ago, and has been a goal-scoring master since coming over to North America. In 199 AHL games with Milwaukee, he’s scored 72 goals including 31 in just 56 games this season. That ability to find the back of the net is hard to come by, and the Predators will hope he can deliver at least part of that production in the NHL next year. Aberg is no longer waiver-exempt, meaning he’ll likely stay up with the club this year and try to force himself into a bigger role.

The Predators still have four restricted free agents to sign, including Viktor Arvidsson and Ryan Johansen. The pair represent the bulk of the offensive production for Nashville, and are incredibly important to get locked up under workable terms. Arvidsson’s arbitration hearing is set for Saturday, though there is still plenty of time to work out a long-term contract before then.

Nashville Predators| Transactions Pontus Aberg

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Boston Bruins Re-Sign Austin Czarnik

July 18, 2017 at 2:50 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 4 Comments

Tuesday: The team has officially announced the signing.

Monday: A day after extending young goalies Zane McIntyre and Malcolm Subban, the Boston Bruins have come to terms with another one their restricted free agents. According to CapFriendly, two-way forward Austin Czarnik has re-signed with the Bruins on a one-year, two-way deal. Czarnik will make just $675K at the NHL level, which may end up being a bargain for GM Don Sweeney and company after a solid rookie season.

Czarnik, the former captain of the Miami University RedHawks and a highly sought-after college free agent in 2015, has found success in all aspects of the game so far in his pro career. In 2015-16, Czarnik, alongside Boston’s Frank Vatrano and former Bruin Seth Griffith, had a breakout campaign in the AHL with the Providence Bruins, scoring 61 points in 68 games in his first pro season. Czarnik led all AHL rookies in points, and that offensive production earned him an NHL shot last season. The small, shifty center took on an important bottom-six role for the first half of the season, recording 13 points in 49 games and leading the team’s third penalty kill unit. While Czarnik did not show the same offensive explosion, he proved that he had the intelligence, composure, and versatility to be an NHL player. Czarnik was eventually returned to Providence for much of the second half and the postseason, where he again was an offensive juggernaut with 23 points in 22 games, but has earned another shot in Boston in the near future. Czarnik is one of many young forwards who will fight for a roster spot this season, including fellow two-way forwards Noel Acciari and college teammate Sean Kuraly, veteran minor leaguers Tim Schaller and Kenny Agostino, and promising prospect scorers Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson, Zach Senyshyn, Jake DeBrusk, Anders Bjork, Peter Cehlarik, and Danton Heinen. Czarnik may need some luck to hold off a plethora of NHL-ready talent, but has the advantage of NHL experience on his side.

With Czarnik signed, the Bruins’ only two remaining restricted free agents are a couple of notable names: 21-year-old star winger David Pastrnak and play-making third-line center Ryan Spooner. While Boston is high on Czarnik and other young forwards, with more than enough competition as is, many also believe that they could stand to add another veteran winger into the mix as well. However, such a move will likely come after the extensions for Pastrnak and Spooner are over with. Negotiations with Pastrnak have been ongoing for a while now and Spooner has his arbitration date set for July 26th, so it’s only a matter of time before the Bruins have more news to announce. Re-upping Czarnik is another step in the right direction, but there’s still work to be done in Boston.

AHL| Arbitration| Boston Bruins| Don Sweeney Austin Czarnik| David Pastrnak| Frank Vatrano| Noel Acciari| Peter Cehlarik| Ryan Spooner| Tim Schaller| Zach Senyshyn

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Detroit Red Wings Sign Martin Frk

July 18, 2017 at 1:34 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

The Detroit Red Wings have come to a one-year agreement with forward Martin Frk, signing the restricted free agent for the 2017-18 season. The deal is a two-way contract worth $650K in the NHL. Frk was not eligible for salary arbitration this summer.

Frk is coming off a Calder Cup victory with the Grand Rapids Griffins that saw him continue his excellent scoring performance throughout the playoffs. With a combined 65 points in 81 games, Frk was one of the most reliable options for the Griffins for most of the season. There was a period during the year when Frk was actually claimed by Carolina and suited up for two NHL games before making his way back to the Detroit organization.

Selected in the second round of the 2012 draft, Frk has come slowly through the Red Wings development system to become a genuine NHL option for next season. With back to back 27-goal seasons in the AHL, he’s shown a nose for the net and an ability to contribute on special teams. Detroit, looking for any help they can get up front could take a long look at Frk in training camp this season.

Arbitration| Detroit Red Wings Martin Frk

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Snapshots: Yakupov, Olympics, Meier

July 18, 2017 at 1:06 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

When Nail Yakupov didn’t receive a qualifying offer from the St. Louis Blues this spring, many people around the league believed it may take a move overseas to find new life in his career. We even wrote on the subject here on PHR, saying that a move back to the KHL seemed like his best option. Yakupov was clear that wasn’t his goal, and instead he secured a one-year, $875K contract from the Colorado Avalanche who may prove to be an even better fit.

Andi Duroux of BSN Denver takes an incredibly thorough—and extremely insightful—look into the career of the 2012 first-overall pick, and how that career can get back on track with last year’s last place team. Yakupov should have every opportunity in Colorado to show he can still produce offensively, but will need to show he can play in both ends of the rink to take advantage of his immense potential. If he does, he could be in for a big raise next summer.

  • While rumors of the NHL having a backup plan to still possibly go to the 2018 Olympics seem far-fetched, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet does bring us some news on that front. It looks like players that are on AHL-only contracts will be allowed to represent their country in the games, but not those on two-way deals currently playing in the AHL. It will be interesting to see if a player who has signed his entry-level contract but is playing in the junior ranks would be included in this, but either way that leaves some interesting names for the potential squad. While Team USA may be made up of many collegiate players, other more veteran options with international experience like Peter Mueller, who was playing on an AHL deal with the Providence Bruins last year could be considered. For Team Canada, recent CHL free agents like Darren Raddysh and Stefan LeBlanc could join the veterans playing internationally.
  • A question that has come up several times in our Live Chats is that of a potential replacement for Patrick Marleau in San Jose. After the long-time Shark signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs in free agency, fans of the team were looking around hoping someone would be brought in to replace his spot in the top six. Kevin Kurz of CSN was asked a similar question about how the lines will shake out, and he projected Timo Meier to take the left wing spot beside Logan Couture on the second line. That would be a big responsibility for the 20-year old Meier, after making his NHL debut this season with just six points in 34 games. The ninth-overall selection in 2015, he has all the makings of a top-line power forward but has yet to put it all together and find any consistency in his game.

AHL| Colorado Avalanche| Free Agency| KHL| Olympics| San Jose Sharks| Snapshots| Team Canada| Team USA Elliotte Friedman| Nail Yakupov| Peter Mueller

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Vegas Golden Knights & Trade Deadline Capital

July 18, 2017 at 11:08 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

As we look back at the recent NHL Expansion Draft, it seems as though the Vegas Golden Knights had a very clear plan. Three tenets seem to influence most if not all of their selections. Vegas Golden Knights

  1. Leverage your opportunity to gain draft picks and young players in exchange for taking a bad contract.
  2. If unwilling to deal, take players with some value and only one or two years remaining on their contract.
  3. If no players like that exist, take a pending free agent to avoid burdening your cap.

Though some may look at this and see an obvious strategy, it is amazing how closely the Golden Knights followed it. A quick look at their CapFriendly page and you can immediately see that they avoided players who were under contract long-term in the draft, as they currently have 16 players that will be unrestricted free agents either next summer or the year after that. Their only long-term contracts are Reilly Smith, David Clarkson and Erik Haula—players they acquired in trade (the Wild gave them the chance to sign Haula)—and Cody Eakin, who is under contract for a third season.

That cap flexibility is paramount to the Golden Knights, as it was never about building through the expansion draft. Almost none of the assets gained through a direct selection should play much of an impact on the team long term, and because of it GM George McPhee will be holding court on another transaction season next year. The trade deadline should be hugely influenced by the Golden Knights, with a large number of assets on the market.

James Neal, David Perron and Jon Marchessault, arguably the three most prolific offensive weapons the Golden Knights selected in the draft are all UFAs next summer, and would each command a hefty price on the open market. Established goal scorers are moved each spring for big packages, and each of these three are no different.

Brayden McNabb and Luca Sbisa headline the pending UFAs on defense and could each fetch a solid return at the deadline, especially if given increased roles for Vegas. Even Jason Garrison could be of some interest if the team is willing to retain a portion of his already (at that point) prorated salary. Garrison will probably get some powerplay time with the Golden Knights to boost his value come the deadline.

Past the UFAs, the team also has several pending RFAs already in their mid-twenties. Colin Miller for example will turn 25 just after the season begins, and is three years away from unrestricted free agency. It’s unlikely that the team competes for a Stanley Cup while Miller remains a cheap option, meaning moving him in the next year could fetch the biggest return. As a puck-moving defensemen he should get plenty of opportunity to show off his offensive upside.

Though some players will be moved out before the season starts because of the simple fact they currently have too many, it’s not unlikely that the Golden Knights will be holding all the cards come February once again. They could easily have half a dozen players on any trade bait list, and add to the impressive number of draft picks they already own.

Expansion| Free Agency| George McPhee| RFA| Vegas Golden Knights Brayden McNabb| Cody Eakin| Colin Miller| David Clarkson| David Perron| Erik Haula| James Neal| Jason Garrison| Luca Sbisa

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Lightning Sign Michael Bournival

July 18, 2017 at 9:05 am CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

Tuesday: The team has officially announced the signing.

Friday: The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed RFA forward Michael Bournival to a one-year, two-way deal worth $650K at the NHL level, reports TVASports’ Renaud Lavoie. The 25 year-old forward was arbitration eligible.

The former 3rd round pick in 2010 has bounced between the AHL and NHL in his short career. Originally drafted by the Colorado Avalanche, Bournival was traded to the Montreal Canadiens for defenseman Ryan O’Byrne. He did not receive a qualifying offer from the Canadiens after the 2015-16 season, and signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning in the offseason as a free agent.

Last season he put up 2G and 1A in 19 games for the Lightning, and 9G and 10A in 38 games for the AHL Syracuse Crunch. He scored an additional 8G and 7A in 22 playoff games for those same Crunch. With 108 career NHL games under his belt, time is running out for Bournival to make an impact at the NHL level. The Lightning do not seem to have room for a player to make the team out of camp, so Bournival will have to capitalize on any mid-season call-ups.

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