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Minor Transactions: 09/12/17

September 12, 2017 at 10:19 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

With rookie tournaments coming to an end for some teams, and training camp set to open in just a few days several transactions have already been made.

  • The Montreal Canadiens have sent seven players back to their respective junior teams. William Bitten (Hamilton), Josh Brook (Moose Jaw), Cale Fleury (Kootenay), Michael Pezzetta (Sudbury), Scott Walford (Victoria) and Jarret Tyszka (Seattle), will all return to the CHL to play out this season. The team has also released Alexandre Alain from an amateur tryout; he’ll return to Blainville-Boisbriand this year.
  • According to Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports, Montreal will also have Jordan Boucher, Maxime Fortier, Alexandre Goulet and James McEwan in NHL camp on professional tryouts. They’ll provide a little local flavor, as three are from Quebec.
  • The Rochester Americans have signed Nathan Paetsch to a one-year AHL contract. The former Sabres defenseman returns to the organization after several years playing for Grand Rapids, where he won two Calder Cup championships and continued to put up impressive numbers. The 34-year old will add to the leadership group in Rochester, and help them turn around a franchise that finished with a losing record last year.
  • The Americans will also be getting Arvin Atwal, Colin Blackwell, Justin Danforth, Anthony Florentino, Alex Kile and Daniel Muzito-Bagenda, as the Sabres have assigned each of them to the AHL camp. Florentino may be the most interesting name after signing out of Providence College this spring. The defenseman put up solid numbers in the NCAA ranks and could be an immediate contributor to the Amerks this season.

AHL| Buffalo Sabres| CHL| Montreal Canadiens| Transactions

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Seattle To Announce New Arena Deal

September 12, 2017 at 9:12 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 11 Comments

In an interesting turn of events in Seattle, King 5 News is reporting that the city will announce a formal agreement with Oak View Group (OVG) to build a $600MM arena at Seattle Center. OVG is a group led by former Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment CEO Tim Leiweke, and would propose to have the new building finished by 2020. It’s a big first step towards any potential NHL expansion to the city, and the group already apparently has billionaire David Bonderman as part of their financing group. That could draw interest from the league, as a brand new privately funded arena and strong financial backing is exactly the type of thing they look for in expansion.

The deal would potentially include a 39-year lease with two eight-year options, and would provide the city with tens of millions of dollars for transportation improvements and funding for community needs. While the NBA has apparently said they have no plans to expand right now, it does seem like the plan hinges on professional sports expansion. The NHL would be at the forefront of that, though it likely wouldn’t come for several years.

If the NHL did happen to go to Seattle, it would require another slight re-alignment to the divisional structure. Though the Western Conference still holds one less team than the East and would be the easy place for expansion, the Pacific division would be the likely landing spot for Seattle given its proximity to the other teams. Given Vegas’ entrance into the same division, someone would have to move to the Central division. That would be tough, as the NHL would be hesitant to break up the Edmonton-Calgary rivalry, and Arizona and Vegas are so close to the California-based teams. It would be interesting to see what direction they go—of course, this is predicated on the divisions and league staying the same until 2020, something that isn’t certain until Arizona gets onto stronger footing themselves.

While this is likely a step in the right direction, it by no means signals a definite expansion to Seattle. Though there has been an appetite for a team in the past by both league and market, there are a lot of hoops to still jump through before anything actually happens.

Expansion

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Daniel Winnik Signs PTO With Minnesota

September 12, 2017 at 8:13 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Minnesota Wild have always held defensive responsibility in high regard. All of their forwards are expected to contribute in their own end, with leaders like Mikko Koivu and Nino Niederreiter being among the best two-way players in the game. Now they’ve brought in another winger known for his defensive prowess in Daniel Winnik, who will attend Wild camp on a PTO.

Winnik was listed 36th on our Top 50 Free Agent rankings earlier this summer, but will have to settle instead just for a camp tryout. The 32-year old put up another solid season a year ago, registering 25 points while once again being a solid defensive presence at even strength and on the penalty kill. Winnik is one of the more consistent bottom-six wingers in the league, recording between 19 and 34 points in each of the past eight seasons (including the shortened 2012-13 season).

Minnesota will also be bringing a no longer retired Ryan Malone to camp, with his main goal to earn an AHL contract and Olympic spot. Alex Prewitt of Sports Illustrated goes in depth on Malone’s comeback attempt, and perhaps he’ll be writing a similar story about Winnik in the near future. If he can’t find an NHL job, Winnik would almost certainly be considered for Team Canada at the upcoming Olympics, something that would have seemed far-fetched four years ago. Winnik has never represented Canada at a major international tournament, but is clearly still good enough to make an impact.

Minnesota Wild Daniel Winnik

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Prospects Tournament Update: DeBrincat, Hronek, Kostin

September 11, 2017 at 8:15 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

The Athletic’s Scott Powers reports that Chicago Blackhawks prospect Alex DeBrincat believes he can “play better” despite potting two goals in as many games during the tournament so far. All eyes are on the scoring dynamo, who was a major contributor for the Erie Otters last year in the OHL. Some have projected the 19-year-old to make the Hawks roster while others believe it may take some seasoning in Rockford before the youngster is ready. The Chicago Sun-Times Mark Lazerus wrote yesterday that it will ultimately boil down to how the shorter teenage phenom will compete when he’s fighting bigger, stronger, NHL players for not only space on the ice, but also puck battles. There’s no doubt that the talent is there: it’s more about how the rookie responds when he’s put on the ice against elite talent.

  • Powers’ colleague Craig Custance weighs in on the Red Wings’ young talent and who tops the list in terms of having the best chance of playing in Detroit. Defenseman Filip Hronek leads the pack, and though he’s shown growing pains, appears to be on the same course as forward Evgeny Svechnikov, who didn’t make his first appearance in Detroit until April. More than anything, it was to ensure the young forward wasn’t rushed and the Red Wings look to take the same approach with Hronek.
  • The championship game seems all but set as the Blackhawks pasted Carolina 9-2 this evening. The Red Wings beat the Rangers 4-1,  creating a championship contest between Chicago and Columbus. St. Louis’ Tage Thompson leads all players with six points in the tournament (2-4) while DeBrincat leads all scorers with three goals.
  • Thompson’s teammate, Klim Kostin, has turned a lot of heads during the camp, and has shown that the shoulder injury that caused him to drop a bit in the draft has done nothing to limit his dangerous scoring ability. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Jim Thomas writes that Blues GM Doug Armstrong cautions patience, but even he seems ready to see what Kostin can do during training camp with the big club.

Chicago Blackhawks| Detroit Red Wings| Erie Otters| NHL| New York Rangers| OHL| Players Alex DeBrincat

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The Latest On Andreas Athanasiou

September 11, 2017 at 7:02 pm CDT | by natebrown 3 Comments

It’s not a lot, but there were some mild updates on the Andreas Athanasiou situation in Detroit.

Detroit News beat writer Ted Kulfan reports that while there is little more to report about Athanasiou’s status with the Red Wings, time is running out for both sides to figure out how to get something done.

Kulfan writes today that though he has overtures to play in the KHL, Athanasiou’s reluctance to sign indicates a glimmer of hope that he re-ups with Detroit. Kulfan indicates that not only are they still apart in negotiations, but the Wings are tight to the Cap, even before even re-signing Athanasiou. From Kulfan’s standpoint, the Wings are setting the bar for the slew of young free agents expected to see raises next season, namely Dylan Larkin, and Anthony Mantha.

Winging it in Motown ’s John Curran takes another look, indicating that the recent silence from both sides could be a good sign for the Red Wings when it comes to the speedster returning. Curran, like Kulfan, shows both sides of the argument–writing that Athanasiou could easily be a 20-goal scorer for a Red Wings squad starving for consistent scorers. Conversely, he could be another in a long line of Red Wings players inked to lucrative deals who fail to live up to their new pay.

The Athletic’s Craig Custance notes that there is an “undercurrent of belief” in some NHL circles that Athanasiou is seeking a trade out of Detroit. What the Red Wings could fetch remains to be seen, but unless it netted something significant, it wouldn’t go over well with a fanbase that appears ready to storm Holland’s office with pitchforks and torches.

Regardless, Holland hasn’t helped his standing with his decision making lately, and many wonder if this will be his final year in Hockeytown. The Athanasiou saga hasn’t helped matters, either. On one hand, he believes the playoffs are the end goal for a team who wasn’t close last season. On the other, the roster has seen little change while Holland is struggling to sign one of the team’s better goal scorers. It certainly doesn’t help the perception that Holland’s over-spending for players during the 2016 offseason (and before that) has cost the Wings now and into the future.

As the season nears, it remains to be seen whether either side budges, or if Athanasiou calls Detroit’s bluff and heads over to Russia.

Detroit Red Wings| KHL| Players Andreas Athanasiou| Anthony Mantha| Dylan Larkin

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Evening Snapshots: Blackhawks, Patrick

September 11, 2017 at 5:52 pm CDT | by natebrown Leave a Comment

The pressure building on the Chicago Blackhawks is similar to that felt by the 2012-13 team writes CSN Chicago’s Tracey Myers. For fans seeking good omens, that could be one heading into a more uncertain season sans forward Marian Hossa, and a roster relying upon a bevy of youth. Myers writes that the Hawks torrid 21-0-3 start to the strike-shortened season, as well as a second round scare to Detroit ended well for Chicago as they dispatched the Boston Bruins in six games and captured its second Cup in four seasons. Few remember that the Hawks were at a crossroads–being beaten in the first round in consecutive seasons while experiencing some in-house turmoil that led many to wonder what would be. A Stanley Cup parade in 2013 put doubts to rest and the Hawks came within a puck bounce in 2014 of heading back to the Stanley Cup Final. They would win again in 2015, but are coming off of a shocking sweep last spring.

Myers writes, however, that things are a bit different than they were in 2013. The core of that team is almost five years older, have logged a lot of wear and tear, and don’t have the same supporting core they once did. Hossa’s loss hasn’t been measured yet, but the acquisition of Brandon Saad will bring a strong two-way forward back into the mix. Myers believes that a return to dominance is harder to envision, and that similar expectations to the 2013 resurgence are probably a little too optimistic.

  • The Philadelphia Flyers’ Nolan Patrick is going to be okay Philadelphia Inquirer writer Sam Carchidi assures a nervous fan base. Patrick had another surgery this summer for abdominal issues, which marked a second consecutive summer he spent rehabbing from an injury. The 19-year-old second overall pick did say he felt totally healthy three weeks ago–which should calm concerned Flyers fans. Patrick spoke about training with Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews, who Patrick called a “really intelligent guy” and one who helped him with nutrition and training advice. He also noted that he’s been playing at 100% while on the ice, and that his goal remains to make the Flyers roster out of training camp.

Boston Bruins| Chicago Blackhawks| Injury| Philadelphia Flyers| Snapshots Brandon Saad| Jonathan Toews| Marian Hossa| Nolan Patrick

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St. Louis Blues Sign Petteri Lindbohm

September 11, 2017 at 3:33 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The pool of restricted free agents continues to dwindle, as the St. Louis Blues have signed Petteri Lindbohm to a one-year, two-way contract. Lindbohm was the team’s final RFA, and one of only six across the entire league. The financials have not been released, but it would be surprising to see Lindbohm earn any more than the minimum $650K at the NHL level. He’ll remain a restricted free agent at the end of the contract.

Lindbohm, 23, played in just seven games for the Blues last season, and has yet to find a real niche in the NHL. A sixth-round pick in 2012, Lindbohm has just three points to date in his Blues’ career, though has never been expected to contribute much offensively. Instead, his size and strength have been his calling card, mixing physical play with solid positioning in the defensive zone. While there is still some room to grow with a hard shot and fine passing ability, it’s more likely that he’ll continue to play a depth role for the team this year.

He is no longer waivers-exempt, meaning he likely won’t be bouncing up and down anymore and it’s unclear where exactly he’ll play in the AHL. The Blues don’t have a primary AHL affiliate this year after the Chicago Wolves instead signed a partnership with the Vegas Golden Knights. While Chicago will still be the destination for some of the Blues’ prospects, there won’t be enough room for all of them. Instead, some may be spread throughout a few other teams around the league, before the club starts their new deal with the San Antonio Rampage in 2018.

RFA| St. Louis Blues Petteri Lindbohm

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Snapshots: Anderson, Mashinter, Top 100

September 11, 2017 at 3:21 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Ottawa Senators re-signed Mike Condon this offseason to a three-year contract despite the fact that they still had Craig Anderson under contract as the de facto starter, and that situation could last even more than just one season. James Gordon of The Athletic spoke with Anderson today, who said he’s leaving any extension negotiations to his agent and GM Pierre Dorion. For his part, Dorion apparently sounded positive on the matter, bringing up an interesting question for the Senators. How much is Anderson really worth?

After an incredibly emotional and inspiring season, Anderson heads into the year at age-36 and coming off a .926 save percentage. There is no question he’s still a near-elite level goaltender in the league, but for how much longer can that continue? Condon signed for $2.4MM per season, leaving plenty of room to keep Anderson under contract in a tandem, but the Senators are not usually a cap team—instead operating on an internal budget—and will have to issue big extensions to some of their players before long. Erik Karlsson leads that list as a pending free agent in the summer of 2019, but he’s joined by Mark Stone, Kyle Turris, Derick Brassard and Cody Ceci who will all need contracts in one form or another during that period.

  • Brandon Mashinter has signed a contract with the San Jose Sharks for the upcoming season, and though the news release doesn’t specify financials it is expected to be a two-way deal since it was announced by Joe Will, the GM of the AHL Barracuda. Mashinter, 28, played all of last season for the Rockford Ice Hogs of the AHL, scoring 30 points in 61 games. A veteran of 64 NHL games, he was originally signed by the Sharks out of the OHL after going undrafted. He’ll be in a depth role for the Barracuda, who were one of the league’s best teams last season.
  • The Athletic’s Corey Pronman has released the first half of his Top 100 Under 25 list, which also includes a healthy honorable mention group. One of the most immediate takeaways surely is how many extremely talented players are in this bottom half, showing how incredibly young the league has skewed in recent years. Players like Adam Larsson and J.T. Miller find themselves lower on the list not because of any lack of talent, but because of the infusion the last few drafts have given the league. When 19-year old players like Auston Matthews and Connor McDavid can come in with such an impact right away, it pushes everyone else down. Carolina leads the way with five names in the 50-100 range, and even Vegas gets onto the list with the inclusion of Shea Theodore.

Ottawa Senators| San Jose Sharks| Snapshots Brandon Mashinter| Craig Anderson

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No Extension Talks For Maple Leafs’ Tyler Bozak

September 11, 2017 at 1:19 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Though we recently heard that an extension for James van Riemsdyk could cost as much as $6MM, another Toronto Maple Leafs forward hasn’t even had talks with the team about his next contract. Tyler Bozak who, like van Riemsdyk is a free agent next summer, told Luke Fox of Sportsnet that he hadn’t had any talks with the Maple Leafs yet, and is just focused on the upcoming season. Bozak will earn $4.2MM this season on the final year of his five-year deal.

Tyler BozakBozak, 31, is part of the old guard of Maple Leafs’ 2013 postseason run left over from the last regime but had an exceptional season last year as much of the pressure was taken off him to be their top center. With Nazem Kadri stepping into a larger role and Auston Matthews assuming the #1 duties, Bozak was allowed to skate freely alongside James van Riemsdyk and Mitch Marner without tough defensive responsibilities. That resulted in a 55-point season, one that will surely pay off on the open market next summer.

For the time being, Bozak continues to be the target in much trade speculation as he is one of the only true offensive centers that could be available. The Maple Leafs are clearly looking to contend this season and aren’t eager to move some of their key forward pieces, but are also blessed with quite a bit of young depth on the wings and the possibility that William Nylander could be moved back to center. The New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Anaheim Ducks and others look like potential fits for Bozak if the Maple Leafs decided to move on. Never a great defensive player, his offensive instincts and faceoff ability are still good enough to be an above-average third line center for the majority of the league.

The Maple Leafs of course have more to worry about than just contending this season. Next summer will see Nylander hit restricted free agency for the first time, while Matthews and Marner will join him a year later. Jake Gardiner will need a contract extension at some point—his deal expires after 2018-19—and so will van Riemsdyk and Leo Komarov, if the team chooses to keep them around. All that needs quite the financial plan for the next few years, and it’s not clear where Bozak fits into that. If a deal isn’t struck by the new year, expect his name to be near the top of all the trade bait boards.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Toronto Maple Leafs Tyler Bozak

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Marcus Foligno Close To Signing With Minnesota Wild

September 11, 2017 at 12:50 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Monday: Russo again writes that the contract should be done by Thursday at the start of camp, and that it will likely be either three or four years in length. Despite what CapFriendly says about the team’s current projected cap hit, Russo writes that the team has “roughly $3.7MM” in space before signing Foligno. There is some grey area depending on who the Wild keep out of training camp, but if the team carries any extra skaters (which they assuredly will) that room becomes even more constricted.

Friday: The last few restricted free agents are starting to sign around the league, with Bo Horvat going off the board today with the Vancouver Canucks. One of the remaining RFAs, Marcus Foligno told Michael Russo of The Athletic that he’s “very close” to signing, and that it would be done by the start of training camp.

Foligno was acquired from the Buffalo Sabres earlier this offseason in the Marco Scandella and Jason Pominville trade, and could be a solid addition to the Wild’s bottom-six. His game is based mostly around physicality and defense, and with the forward depth Minnesota already has in terms of skill, Foligno should fit in alongside Joel Eriksson Ek and Charlie Coyle as an impressive third line. The former Sabre set a career-high in goals with 13 last season, and could eclipse that this year depending on how much playing time he receives.

Interestingly, Foligno is coming off a salary of $2.25MM, which if matched would put the Wild over the salary cap at the time being. The additions of Kyle Quincey, Matt Cullen and the pair of Buffalo forwards, combined with extensions for Nino Niederreiter and Mikael Granlund has put the team right up against the cap to start the year.

Minnesota Wild| RFA Marcus Foligno

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