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Minnesota Wild Sign Kyle Quincey

July 1, 2017 at 2:45 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The Minnesota Wild have signed Kyle Quincey to a one-year contract worth $1.25MM. The Wild lost Christian Folin earlier today when he signed with the Los Angeles Kings for $850K and Marco Scandella after a trade to Buffalo, so they’ll bring in Quincey to fill some of those minutes.

Quincey of course is a left-handed shot, meaning he’s more likely to slide in behind Ryan Suter and Jonas Brodin on the left side, taking Scandella’s place. It’s unclear who the Wild’s final defenseman will be this year, between the newly signed Ryan Murphy and Alex Grant, or youngsters Gustav Olofsson or Mike Reilly. They have plenty of options, and Quincey will just add to that depth after a season split between New Jersey and Columbus.

The 31-year old Quincey can be extremely frustrating at times, but can also go through long stretches of solid play where you may even consider moving him up in the lineup. That won’t have to happen in Minnesota, meaning he can settle into a less pressured role and try to help the Wild get back to the playoffs.

Minnesota Wild Christian Folin| Kyle Quincey

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Minor Transactions: 7/1/17

July 1, 2017 at 2:11 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

Some additional signings that happened today:

  • The Carolina Hurricanes added Brenden Kichton to a one-year, two-way contract. The Hurricanes announced that the deal is for $700K in the NHL and $235K in the AHL. Kichton played 63 games with the Manitoba Moose last season, recording 23 points (1-22). Dennis Robertson and Jeremy Smith also signed deals with the Hurricanes.
  • The Canucks inked Anton Rodin to a one-year, $700K deal according to Sportsnet. Rodin struggled with injury last year, playing only three games for Vancouver.
  • The Detroit Red Wings brought Luke Witkowski into the fold for a “toughness” aspect. Witkowski is a Michigan native and was added with a two-year, $1.4MM deal. Interestingly, it appears that he will shuffle between defense and forward for Detroit. Despite a glut of forwards, Detroit may want him to play the role that Steve Ott did last season, especially since it was Witkowski who broke Anthony Mantha’s finger in a scuffle last season while with Tampa Bay.
  • Winnipeg inked Michael Sgarbossa to a one-year, $650K deal. Last season, he was with both the Anaheim Ducks and Florida Panthers. The 24-year-old had a combined nine points (2-7) with both teams. The Jets also added Buddy Robinson with a one-year deal worth $650K. It’s a two-way contract.
  • Defenseman Seth Helgeson signed a one-year, two-way deal with the Islanders. The former New Jersey Devil played nine games with the big club last season, and spent 48 games with the AHL Albany Devils, scoring two goals and adding seven assists.
  • Patrik Nemeth re-upped with Dallas, agreeing to a one-year, $945K deal. Nemeth had three points last season with the Stars in 40 games. Brian Flynn also hammered out a deal with Dallas, agreeing to a one-year, two-way contract for $700K. Flynn spent last season with Montreal. Mike McKenna also signed on with the Stars, agreeing to a one-year, two-way contract. Dallas also agreed to terms with Brent Regner, who signed a one-year, two-way deal.
  • The Sabres signed Matt Tennyson to a two-year deal, with the first year being on a two-way contract while the second is a one-way deal. Tennyson spent last season with the Carolina Hurricanes, where he played 45 games. He had six assists. Seth Griffith and Adam Wilcox also inked deals with the Sabres. Griffith agreed to a one-year, $650K deal while Wilcox’s one-year deal is a
  • The Providence Journal’s Mark Divver reports that Jordan Szwarz signed a two-way deal with the Boston Bruins. Szwarz spent all of last season with the Providence Bruins, where he had 54 points (22-32)  in 65 games.
  • Derek Grant is on the move according to Darren Dreger, agreeing to a one-year deal with the Anaheim Ducks for $650K.  It’s a one-way contract for Grant, who spent the majority of his time last season with the Buffalo Sabres. He also saw six games with Nashville.
  • Montreal and Joe Morrow agreed to a one-year, one-way contract. Formerly with the Bruins, Morrow had one assist with the B’s, but only appeared in 17 games, as opposed to the 33 he saw a season prior.
  • Ottawa made a slew of signings, adding Ben Sexton Max Reinhart, Tyler Randell, Erik Burgdoerfer, and Danny Taylor to deals. Reinhart, Taylor and Randell all signed one-year deals, while Burgdoerfer and Sexton agreed to two-year deals.
  • Mat Bodie signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Bodie appeared in a combined 62 games for Rochester and Hartford of the AHL last season. The Bolts also added Alex Gallant with a one-year deal. Gallant spent last year with the San Jose Barracuda. Finally, Michael Leighton and Jamie McBain both agreed to one-year, two-way deal as well.
  • Kyle Rau and Minnesota came to terms on a one-year, $700K deal. Rau’s deal is a two-way deal and brings him back to his home state.
  • TSN’s Aaron Ward tweets that Paul Carey agreed to terms with the New York Rangers. Ward reports that the deal is for one-year, and is worth $650K. The Blueshirts also added Cole Schneider to a one-year, two-way contract.
  • The Flames brought Marek Hrivik aboard, signing him to a one-year, two-way deal. Postmedia’s Wes Gilbertson tweets the move is for organizational depth. According to Fox Sports West’s Jon Rosen, the Flames have also signed their 2016 seventh-round pick Stepan Falkovsky to a three-year entry-level contract.
  • The Oilers signed Eddie Pasquale to a one-year, two-way deal. Pasquale was allowed to walk away from the Red Wings organization. Another player signed away from the Red Wings organization was Mitch Callahan, who agreed to a two-year, two-way deal. Both were reported by Ryan Rishaug. Keegan Lowe also inked a one-year, two-way deal. The Oilers weren’t done, also adding Ryan Stanton with a $700k deal. The deal is for two years, and is a two-way contract. Edmonton also inked forwards Brian Ferlin, Grayson Downing and Ty Rattie to one-year deals.
  • Nashville agreed to terms with Pierre-Cedric Labrie, who came from the Blackhawks organization. Labrie agreed to a one-year, two-way contract. The deal is worth $650K.
  • The Stanley Cup Champion Penguins added some names today, all on one-year deals. Jarred Tinordi, Zach Trotman and Greg McKegg all agreed to a single-year deal. Chris Summers signed on for a two-year deal. In an additional release, the team has re-signed Tom Sestito, Frank Corrado to one-year two-way deals, and goaltender Casey DeSmith to a two-year two-way deal. All three will earn $650K in the NHL.
  • The Sharks and goalie Antoine Bibeau signed off on a one-year, two-way deal. Bibeau was not offered a qualifying deal with his former team in Toronto.
  • The Maple Leafs weren’t done, as they announced the signings of Colin Greening to a one-year deal (two-way, $750K), and Chris Mueller (two-way, $650K) and Vincent LoVerde (two-way, $725K) to two-year deals.
  • The Winnipeg Jets have signed defenseman Cameron Schilling to a one-year, two-way contract. Schilling was with the Rockford IceHogs and Ontario Reign last season, where he scored 26 points.
  • The Colorado Avalanche have signed three more players, inking Andrew Agozzino and David Warsofsky to two-year deals while bringing in Joe Cannata for just one season.
  • Arizona has signed Zac Rinaldo, Michael Sislo, Andrew Campbell and Joel Hanley to one-year two-way contracts. It’s a fall for Rinaldo, who was once traded for a third-round pick.
  • Chase Balisy, Connor Brickley, Reece Scarlett, Harri Sateri and Curtis Valk have all signed one-year contracts with the Florida Panthers. Interestingly, Brickley was the Vegas Golden Knights’ selection from the Hurricanes during the expansion draft but was a Group VI free agent this summer.
  • The Devils have added Brian Strait, Bracken Kearns and Brian Gibbons on one-year two-way deals, bringing in the veterans for $650K at the NHL level.
  • The Vegas Golden Knights have signed six players. They have signed forward T.J. Tynan and defenseman Brad Hunt to two-year deals at $650,000 per season. They inked forward Paul Thompson, forward Stefan Matteau, defenseman Chris Casto and goalie Maxime Lagace to one-year contracts at $650,000.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Carolina Hurricanes| Dallas Stars| Detroit Red Wings| Florida Panthers| Injury| NHL| New Jersey Devils| New York Islanders| Transactions| Uncategorized| Vancouver Canucks Anthony Mantha| Anton Rodin| Luke Witkowski| Patrik Nemeth| Steve Ott

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Radim Vrbata Signs With Florida Panthers

July 1, 2017 at 1:36 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Florida Panthers need forwards, and it looks like they’ll bring in another veteran on a one-year deal. Craig Morgan of AZ Sports is reporting that Radim Vrbata will sign with the team for one season and $2.5MM. The deal also includes $1.25MM in potential performance bonuses. The bonuses are as follows:

  • $250K for 10th goal
  • $250K for 15th goal
  • $250K for 20th goal
  • $250K for 45th point
  • $250K for playoff berth

Vrbata, 36, is coming off a 20 goal and 35 assist season with the Coyotes last year where he had signed a similar one-year deal at this point last year. He made $1MM on a base deal of that contract. This contract is similar, but he must reach those incentives, although most of them he accomplished easily a year ago.

In Florida, Vrbata should give the Panthers solid depth at the wing position and a quality price and should essentially replace another departed veteran Thomas Vanek on the team’s power play. It’s a major loss for Arizona as the team finished among the bottom in goal scoring and 20-goal scorers don’t come around that often. Vrbata was one of only a handful of quality, goal-scoring right wings in this weak free agent market and was going to be heavily in demand. A change from a rebuilding team to a contending team only makes sense for the veteran.

Florida Panthers Radim Vrbata

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Kevin Shattenkirk Signs With New York Rangers

July 1, 2017 at 1:30 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 7 Comments

The top free agent on the market is now off the market. Kevin Shattenkirk, PHR’s #1 on our Top 50 Free Agents list and long considered the top prize of the 2017 off-season, has returned home to New York. The New Rochelle native has signed a four-year deal with an average annual value of $6.65MM to play for his hometown New York Rangers, according to TSN’s Frank Servalli.

The $26.6MM deal is far below what many were expecting for Shattenkirk. Most expected a six or seven-year deal worth somewhere in the total range of $40-$50MM. Instead, Shattenkirk appears to have taken a hometown discount, at least in term, to play for the Rangers. It had long been rumored that he was hoping to play on the east coast, and in New York particularly, and he got his wish.

The long-time St. Louis Blue is no stranger to changing teams, having been traded by the Colorado Avalanche in his rookie season and then again to the Washington Capitals this past year. No matter where, Shattenkirk has always performed. Consistently topping 40 points, including a career-best 56 in 2016-17, Shattenkirk is an elite puck-mover with an excellent first pass. Paired with a shutdown two-way presence like Rangers’ captain Ryan McDonagh, Shattenkirk can be a truly dynamic player in New York.

Free Agency| New York Rangers| Newsstand| Washington Capitals Kevin Shattenkirk| Ryan McDonagh

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Predators Sign Goaltenders Anders Lindback And Matt O’Connor

July 1, 2017 at 12:51 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

In two separate team announcements, the Western Conference champion Nashville Predators revealed that they have added some depth in net behind Pekka Rinne and Juuse Saros in the wake of parting ways with Marek Mazanec. A familiar name is returning in Anders Lindback, a 2008 draft selection and Rinne’s backup from 2010 to 2012, who has since been an NHL journeyman and spent this past season in the Swedish Hockey League. Lindback signed a two-way deal worth the minimum $650K at the NHL level. Matt O’Connor, the former Boston University star who has spent the past few years in the Ottawa Senators organization, signed a similar deal. The 24-year-old will also play on a two-way contract worth $650K in the NHL and only slightly less than Lindback in the AHL.

AHL| NHL| Nashville Predators| Ottawa Senators Anders Lindback| Juuse Saros| Marek Mazanec| Pekka Rinne| Swedish Hockey League

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Nashville Predators Sign Scott Hartnell

July 1, 2017 at 12:48 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The Nashville Predators will bring back a very familiar face, inking Scott Hartnell to a one-year deal worth just $1MM. This comes just after the Columbus Blue Jackets bought out the final two years of his contract, making him a free agent. Hartnell of course was drafted by the Predators sixth overall in 2000, and played the first six years of his pro career there.

Hartnell then moved on to Philadelphia and stayed there for another seven years before ending up in Columbus for the past three campaigns. He has had a steady career until he struggled this past year. His 13 goals and 24 assists are his lowest numbers (not including 2012-13) since the 2002-03 season when he was with Nashville. To make matters worse, Hartnell scored no points in four playoff games this year. One reason for his declining production was the fact that Columbus began giving more playing time to their younger players, cutting his own.

Now the 35-year-old wing will rejoin Predators’ head coach Peter Laviolette, who he worked with in Philadelphia from 2009-2013. Hartnell has never won a Stanley Cup championship, but went to the Stanley Cup finals once, back in 2010 with Laviolette as his coach. Hartnell will try to rebound from an underwhelming season, despite scoring 51 goals combined in the previous two years with Columbus.

Nashville Predators| Peter Laviolette Scott Hartnell

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Red Wings Acquire Keeper Tom McCollum

July 1, 2017 at 12:30 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 1 Comment

On the biggest signing day of the year, the Calgary Flames and Detroit Red Wings have instead been talking trade. The Flames have agreed to send goalie Tom McCollum, extended only for Expansion Draft purposes, to the Detroit Red Wings for a conditional seventh-round draft pick, according to TSN’s Darren Dreger. The Flames, who have recently added both Mike Smith and Eddie Lack in net and have to also accommodate prospects Jon Gillies and Mason McDonald, were reportedly working to loan McCollum out to another AHL team anyway. Instead, McCollum will head back to Detroit, the organization who drafted him and where he spent the first seven years of his career, presumably to back up Jared Coreau in the AHL.

AHL| Calgary Flames| Detroit Red Wings| Expansion| Prospects Eddie Lack| Jared Coreau| Jon Gillies| Mike Smith| Tom McCollum

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Anaheim Ducks Sign Ryan Miller

July 1, 2017 at 12:28 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

As expected, the Anaheim Ducks have signed Ryan Miller to a two-year, $4MM deal. The former Vancouver Canucks goaltender will take his talents to Southern California, where he lives in the offseason with his family.

Miller is ranked 19th in the NHL for most wins for a goaltender with 358 career victories. He won the Vezina Trophy in 2010 with the Sabres, but has spent the past three seasons in Vancouver, where he had some success. However, the Canucks only reached the playoffs once in those three years, his first with the franchise. His $2MM per year will be quite a paycut from the $6MM he was making per year on his last contract when he signed a 3-year, $18MM contract back in 2014.

The soon-to-be 37-year-old goaltender finished this year with a 2.80 GAA in 54 games with a .914 save percentage. At his age, a lighter load for the veteran may be just what Miller needs as he will now backup John Gibson in Anaheim. He replaces Jonathan Bernier, who played 38 games backing up Gibson last year.

Anaheim Ducks| Vancouver Canucks Ryan Miller

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Los Angeles Signs Christian Folin To One-Year Deal

July 1, 2017 at 12:23 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

According to James Mirtle of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Kings have signed former Minnesota Wild defenseman Christian Folin to a one-year, $850K deal. Folin wasn’t issued a qualifying offer by the Wild, making him an unrestricted free agent.

The 26-year-old defender played a career-high 51 games for the Wild this season, scoring two goals and six assists in that span. He also played 28 games for the Iowa Wild and added four goals and nine assists. The undrafted free agent played two years at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and had just wrapped up his third season providing blueline depth for Minnesota.

Folin will be expected to fill in the bottom of the defensive rotation next year. The team remains short on defenders after losing several players from last year’s squad, including Brayden McNabb to the Golden Knights in the expansion draft.

Los Angeles Kings| Minnesota Wild Christian Folin

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Stars Sign Tyler Pitlick To Three-Year Deal

July 1, 2017 at 12:21 pm CDT | by natebrown 3 Comments

The Dallas Stars added some more forward depth, inking Tyler Pitlick to a three-year, $3MM deal. Pitlick spent last season with the Edmonton Oilers, notching 11 points (8-3).

Pitlick comes at a relatively low cost and is still only 25 years of age. It’s a depth move for the Stars, who are looking to rebound from an injury-ravaged 2016-17 season. The Stars released their own announcement on the signing, with general manager Jim Nill saying:

“Tyler is a young player who will add speed and size to our lineup,. He offers versatility to our forward group and we look forward to him being a Dallas Star for many years.”

Dallas Stars| Edmonton Oilers| Injury| Newsstand Tyler Pitlick

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