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Archives for September 2017

Cody Goloubef Signs PTO With Buffalo Sabres

September 5, 2017 at 3:25 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

While we discuss which professional tryout has the best shot at cracking their respective NHL roster, the Buffalo Sabres have decided to enter the ring. The team has signed Cody Goloubef to a PTO, bringing him into camp to compete for a roster spot against the likes of Viktor Antipin and Brendan Guhle.

The Sabres are trying desperately to rebuild a defense corps on the fly, as it has been part of their downfall for several years. Bringing in Marco Scandella, Nathan Beaulieu and Antipin has already given it a substantial face lift, and now Goloubef will try and show that he could be number seven or eight on the depth chart for the team. The 27-year old played 33 games for the Blue Jackets last season, but has rarely shown anything other than bottom-pairing skill in the NHL.

Drafted 37th-overall in 2008, Goloubef never did grow into any offensive potential he once had, and has just 23 points in 129 career NHL contests. Perhaps he can earn himself a two-way deal and spend time in the AHL, and show that his lack of production the last few years has been more due to injury (jaw, knee) than performance.

Buffalo Sabres Cody Goloubef

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Cody Franson Narrows List Of Potential Teams

September 5, 2017 at 3:14 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Cody Franson has been waiting all summer to sign with a team, and Rick Dhaliwal of News 1130 now reports that it is down to just the Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks with a chance to sign the defenseman. Vancouver, a team close to Franson’s hometown and where Dhaliwal covers the NHL apparently did not show any interest. Franson is expected to sign a one-year deal, though there are cap complexities to him coming in for either club.

The Blackhawks, who currently project over the cap to start the season, will have some financial flexibility once Marian Hossa is placed on long-term injured reserve (if he hasn’t already), and would be able to fit Franson in on a low-paying contract. That said, if the contract is worth anything close to the $3.3MM per season that Franson has been paid on each of his last two contracts, the team would be precariously close to the cap even after Hossa’s placement. Pushing against it all season is a tough way to operate, especially with potential bonuses and other injury risks on their roster already.

Edmonton has a bit more cap room at the moment, but with Connor McDavid a near-lock for his full Schedule B bonuses, and Jesse Puljujarvi a possibility for the same, that cap room could vanish quickly. Signing many more players to push them closer to the cap is a risky game, as they can’t allow much of those bonuses to carry over to next year when McDavid’s $12.5MM salary kicks in. The team already has over $60MM committed to just 13 players for the 2018-19 season.

Chicago Blackhawks| Edmonton Oilers Cody Franson

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Snapshots: Chara, Hurricanes, Jagr

September 5, 2017 at 3:08 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

Even at the age of 40, Zdeno Chara figures to be a big (pardon the pun) part of the Boston Bruins’ defense this season. While he’s lost a step and isn’t as punishing in his own end, his experience and size still allows him to be a capable player at both ends. He registered 29 points last season, and feels like he can continue even past the upcoming year. Talking to Joe Haggerty of CSNNE, Chara expressed his want to stay in Boston.

I definitely want to play beyond this season. It’s really hard to put a number on it. Some people do and some people don’t. I just obviously want to keep playing beyond this season. I love this game too much. I have made no secrets about it. I want to stay here [in Boston] and continue to play.

As he enters the third decade of his playing career, Chara is going to be able to start passing on some of the responsibility to younger Bruins defenders like Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo. Along with Chara, Torey Krug and the rest of the veteran options in Boston, the youngsters could make this one of the most dependable groups in the NHL. They’ll need it if they want to get back to the playoffs and make a run for the Stanley Cup before Chara finishes his career.

  • Carolina Hurricanes’ GM Ron Francis spoke with media today including Chip Alexander of the News & Observer, dropping some interesting tidbits about the team’s next few weeks. Francis says that there will be no players signed to professional tryouts, and that the team will indeed name a captain after training camp is over. The Hurricanes played last season without a captain, and haven’t had one since they traded Eric Staal at the 2016 deadline. Eric’s younger brother Jordan Staal is a candidate, but could so are several of the defensemen including Justin Faulk. An interesting option might be giving it to recently returned forward Justin Williams, who has raised the Stanley Cup three times including one with the Canes in 2006.
  • Jaromir Jagr once again has said that he could start the season in Europe and play in the Olympics for the Czech Republic, something that would obviously add a lot of intrigue to the Winter Games. The US and Canada will be struggling to find high caliber players while teams like Russia and the Czech Republic could ice Hall of Fame talent. While that could result in a quick defeat, it also will allow us to see college and AHL-level players against some of the best in the world.

AHL| Boston Bruins| Carolina Hurricanes| Olympics| Snapshots Jaromir Jagr

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Tyler Wotherspoon Signs With Calgary Flames

September 5, 2017 at 1:12 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Calgary Flames have locked up one of their two remaining restricted free agents, inking Tyler Wotherspoon to a one-year, two-way contract worth $650K at the NHL level. The team now has just Sam Bennett left to sign, with the latest report indicating that there is still quite a gap between the two sides.

Wotherspoon played just four games for the Flames last season has yet to reach his second-round draft potential, but remains an interesting young option for the team. In 30 career NHL games he has just five points, but has proven himself a capable two-way player in the AHL. The 24-year old defenseman gives the Flames some nice depth behind a defense corps that should be among the best in the NHL.

There is still a chance that Wotherspoon cracks the roster out of camp, but at this point it seems more likely that Brett Kulak and Matt Bartkowski will fight for the final spot next to Michael Stone, sending Wotherspoon back to Stockton this year. Should he falter at the AHL level the Flames have several prospects ready to jump over him on the depth chart, making this a very important year for the young defender.

Calgary Flames Tyler Wotherspoon

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Poll: Which PTO Has The Best Chance Of Making An NHL Roster?

September 5, 2017 at 12:58 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Teams all over the league are starting to hand out professional tryouts, with Jyrki Jokipakka being the latest with the Washington Capitals. Every year we see some veteran players looking for one last chance, and AHL tweeners trying to claw their way into the NHL. Many of the names that have been given PTOs already won’t play in the NHL this season, and some of them may not play professional hockey at all.

Still, there are almost always a few that earn themselves an NHL contract either with the team whose camp they’re attending, or somewhere else around the league. Kris Versteeg parlayed a PTO with the Edmonton Oilers into a contract with the Calgary Flames last year, and was important enough that he warranted an extension this summer.

17 tryouts have officially been handed out up to this point, with some interesting names among them. Players like David Booth and Ryan Malone have had a lot of success at the NHL level but have been away for several years, while others like Chris Lee are trying to prove that they’ve been overlooked for some time. Who do you think is the most likely to earn a contract at the end of training camp?  You can select as many players as you want from the list of names, and leave a comment if you think they’ll sign somewhere else around the league.

Which PTOs have the best chance at earning NHL contracts?
Jimmy Hayes (NJD) 17.90% (213 votes)
Brandon Pirri (FLA) 16.39% (195 votes)
Jay McClement (PIT) 9.16% (109 votes)
Jared Cowen (COL) 8.99% (107 votes)
Ryan White (VAN) 8.07% (96 votes)
Jyrki Jokipakka (WSH) 6.55% (78 votes)
Chris Lee (LAK) 5.55% (66 votes)
R.J. Umberger (DAL) 5.29% (63 votes)
Tanner Glass (CGY) 5.21% (62 votes)
Eric Gelinas (MTL) 3.61% (43 votes)
David Booth (DET) 3.45% (41 votes)
Ryan Malone (MIN) 2.86% (34 votes)
Andrei Loktionov (LAK) 2.44% (29 votes)
Harry Zolnierczyk (FLA) 2.10% (25 votes)
Bobby Farnham (NYR) 1.60% (19 votes)
Nikolai Belov (FLA) 0.84% (10 votes)
Total Votes: 1,190

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Free Agency| Polls Chris Lee| David Booth| Jyrki Jokipakka

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Jack Eichel “Pretty Adamant” On Staying With Buffalo Sabres

September 5, 2017 at 11:46 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

As Buffalo Sabres fans continue to pull their hair out waiting for a Jack Eichel extension, the man himself wants to calm the fan base down. From Bill Hoppe of Buffalo Hockey Beat, Eichel was clear about his intentions to stay with the Sabres.

I have no problem playing the year out…I’m pretty adamant on staying a Sabre and staying in Buffalo.

I want to bring some excitement to this town and the contract thing will take care of itself.

That meshes with the latest reports that an extension might not be reached before training camp begins, but instead of panic over his future with the club fans should feel confident their superstar is committed long-term. Eichel is on the final year of his entry-level contract and was eligible for an extension on July 1st, but might want to wait for his own breakout season before signing anything.

Injured for much of last year, Eichel doesn’t have the eye-popping numbers that many expected when he was taken second-overall behind Connor McDavid in 2015. While he’s still scored 113 points in 142 games, he’s seemingly been passed over in many minds by Auston Matthews as the second-best young player in the league. When he has been healthy though, Eichel has shown that he could be a devastatingly effective offensive player, easily capable of scoring at a point-per-game rate over the next few years. It’s unlikely that playing the year out would do anything to hurt his long-term value, but he could prove that he deserves an extension approaching $10MM per season if he put together a healthy productive year.

It’s clear that the Sabres are on the same page, with GM Jason Botterill recently saying they wanted to lock up Eichel for eight seasons. He’s the face of the franchise going forward, and it would be incredibly unlikely for a new contract to not be finished at some point before the start of the 2018-19 season. It might just have to wait until next year.

Buffalo Sabres Jack Eichel

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Washington Capitals Sign Jyrki Jokipakka To PTO

September 5, 2017 at 10:43 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Washington Capitals have jumped into the professional tryout market, by signing Jyrki Jokipakka to a PTO. Jokipakka played 41 NHL games last season split between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators, and will try to earn his way onto another roster with a good camp.

Unlike some of the other PTOs around the league that have little chance of earning an NHL contract, Jokipakka enters a situation in Washington with some roster spots available. The Capitals lost Nate Schmidt, Karl Alzner and Kevin Shattenkirk this summer to free agency and the Vegas Golden Knights, and didn’t have the cap room to replace them with established NHL talent. Instead, it looked like they were going to have to make a decision between some minor league veterans in Aaron Ness and Taylor Chorney, or younger unproven players in Christian Djoos and Kristofers Bindulis.

The Capitals are pressed right up against the cap after re-signing Evgeny Kuznetsov and T.J. Oshie this summer, and already had to deal Marcus Johansson to clear some room. Players like Jokipakka are opportunities to get NHL talent on minimum contracts, even if he’s not a game-changing talent. The team will have to rely even more on Matt Niskanen, Dmitry Orlov and John Carlson unless someone steps up in camp and makes an impression.

Washington Capitals Jyrki Jokipakka

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Morning Notes: Allaire, Rangers, Pastrnak

September 5, 2017 at 10:34 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

While the average hockey fan may not know the name of many goaltending coaches around the league, Francois Allaire could be the exception. Beginning 32 years ago with the Montreal Canadiens and Patrick Roy, he revolutionized the position as one of the first notable “butterfly” coaches. Allaire would mentor Roy from the minor leagues all the way to the Stanley Cup, before moving on to other stops around the league.

Now, after more than three decades in the game Allaire has decided to retire according to Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports. The Colorado Avalanche, his last stop, hired Semyon Varlamov’s personal goaltending coach this summer to replace him. The goaltending position (and because of it, the game in general) looks much different in 2017, and much of that has to do with Allaire and his disciples changing it from one of reflex to one of positioning. While he leaves the game, his legacy does not.

  • The New York Rangers have named former players Brian Leetch and Brad Richards Hockey Operations Advisors, joining a front office they once played for. Both will work with prospects in the organization to try and unlock their full potential. Leetch is a Hall of Fame defenseman who is one of the greatest Rangers of all-time, playing 17 years for the club before ending his career with short stops in Toronto and Boston. Richards on the other hand spent just three seasons with New York near the end of his career, but is a two-time Stanley Cup winner and was a dominant two-way center for many years.
  • Still with the Rangers, Larry Brooks of the New York Post reports that Filip Chytil’s injury is not as serious as originally thought, and though the first-round pick will miss the rookie tournament, could be available for the team’s training camp. Chytil suffered a groin injury in the Four Nations Tournament this summer, but is an exciting young prospect for the Rangers to get a look at this fall.
  • Darren Dreger of TSN reports that the David Pastrnak camp continues to point towards Leon Draisaitl’s eight-year, $68MM contract as a comparable in negotiations with the Boston Bruins. Draisaitl and Pastrnak are similar ages and both experienced a breakout this season, though the latter’s was relatively unexpected. Draisaitl’s deal comes after a 77-point season playing mostly alongside Connor McDavid, while Pastrnak jumped from 26 points in 2015-16 to 70 this season. The Bruins’ winger is a restricted free agent, and would be giving up four UFA years should he sign an eight-year contract.

Boston Bruins| Colorado Avalanche| New York Rangers| Prospects Brad Richards| David Pastrnak| Leon Draisaitl

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“Sizable Gap” In Sam Bennett Contract Negotiations

September 5, 2017 at 8:32 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Minutes after informing us that Andreas Athanasiou is still considering a move to the KHL, Darren Dreger of TSN reports that Calgary Flames’ forward Sam Bennett could consider a similar move until he can reach a contract with the team. Bennett and the Flames still have a “sizable gap” in terms of his next contract, after an up-and-down first few years in the NHL. Again, this could be an agent—notably Darren Ferris, who also represents Athanasiou—creating leverage for his client, but those reports usually come out earlier in the summer. Now there is just over a week until training camps begin, and the two should be relatively close on contract terms.

Bennett is coming off a season in which he registered only 26 points, and has still yet to breakthrough in the NHL. Though he’s clearly good enough to stay in the checking center role that Calgary has deployed him in, his fourth-overall draft position means the team should expect much more. Many fans were hoping for a breakout this season if given the opportunity, but it could be delayed if he’s not able to reach an agreement.

While starting the year in Europe would technically make him available for the Olympics, it would mean giving up his entire season. Restricted free agents must sign by December 1st in order to be eligible to play for the rest of the season, which is obviously too early for the Olympic team. It seems doubtful that Bennett would miss much time, as Calgary is poised to be a Stanley Cup contender this season and need the center depth that Bennett provides. While there may be a sizable gap now, it’s unlikely negotiations would last deep into the season.

Calgary Flames| KHL Sam Bennett

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Andreas Athanasiou Still Talking To KHL Teams

September 5, 2017 at 8:18 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Detroit Red Wings have yet to sign their young restricted free agent Andreas Athanasiou, and they could be about to lose him overseas. We’ve previously reported that Athanasiou had received a contract offer from the KHL, and now Darren Dreger of TSN reports that he’s “in ongoing discussions” with Russian teams. Dreger states that unless there is a change in negotiations with Detroit, the speedy forward will likely sign in the KHL for 2017-18.

It was assumed by many that the KHL offer was just a leverage tactic of agent Darren Ferris, brought up to force the Red Wings to increase their offer after Athanasiou’s breakout campaign. It still could be, but the closer we get to training camp the more real the threat becomes. The KHL deal is expected to be much higher than Ken Holland and the Red Wings are offering.

Athanasiou scored 18 goals last season but has been criticized in the past for an apparent lack of effort and passive play in his own end. While he possesses game-breaking speed that can create offense on a moment’s notice, there have been too many times it disappeared entirely from games. He faced discipline in the form of healthy scratches at times this year, but is still an important piece to the Detroit puzzle going forward. For a team that is dangling somewhere between a bubble playoff team and a full rebuild, losing offense and youth in one swing would be painful. Though, as we’ve mentioned before in our live chats it would give the team a bit of financial relief, while still holding Athanasiou’s rights.

Detroit Red Wings| KHL Andreas Athanasiou

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