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Minor Transactions: 11/13/17

November 13, 2017 at 8:34 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Paul Kariya, Teemu Selanne, Dave Andreychuk, Mark Recchi and Danielle Goyette will have their names enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame tonight, after spending all weekend in Toronto doing various events. The legends took to the ice yesterday in a game which team Messier won 10-9, one that saw Kariya and Selanne reunited after a mid-game trade. The pair would connect on another goal, hopefully not their last on the ice together.

As the legendary players of the past take a lap and enter the distinguished group of Hall of Famers, we’ll keep track of the next wave of NHL wanna-be stars. As always, all the minor transactions of the day will be right here.

  • The Philadelphia Flyers have recalled Mark Alt from the AHL. Alt was only sent down for the weekend, and will now re-join the Flyers for their game tomorrow. Rookie Nolan Patrick is expected to skate with the team today, but there is still no confirmation of when he’ll be back in the lineup.
  • With the Ottawa Senators off until Thursday, the team has sent Nick Paul, Ben Harpur and Jack Rodewald back to the AHL. The team will be able to bank cap space for a few days, while the three could get into a game on Wednesday with the Belleville Senators. The team also expects Bobby Ryan and Mark Borowiecki back before long.
  • The Winnipeg Jets have assigned Brendan Lemieux to the AHL according to Jamie Thomas of JetsTV. With the return of Mathieu Perreault in today’s practice, Lemieux’s spot is no longer open on the team. He’ll go back to the Manitoba Moose and wait for his next opportunity.
  • After placing Antti Niemi on waivers, the Florida Panthers have recalled Curtis Valk from Springfield. The undrafted Valk is off to an incredible start with the AHL Thunderbirds, scoring 15 points in 16 games. The undersized forward earned his first NHL contract this summer after starring with the Utica Comets last season.
  • Buffalo has sent Justin Bailey back to the minor leagues, likely indicating he’s healthy enough to get back on the ice. Bailey hasn’t played since October 28th with a lower-body injury, but did have three points in his six previous games. He’ll likely be back with the team before long.
  • The Calgary Flames have officially moved Rasmus Andersson back to the AHL, clearing room for Travis Hamonic to be activated from injured reserve. Andersson clearly has a future with the Flames, but will have to wait for another opportunity to get into a full-time role. In two career games he has yet to record an NHL point.
  • The Boston Bruins have recalled Kenny Agostino and Peter Cehlarik under emergency conditions due to the absence of Brad Marchand and Anders Bjork from practice today. Marchand and Bjork aren’t travelling with the team as they continue to nurse injuries suffered against Toronto on the weekend. Cehlarik has yet to play for Boston this season after making his NHL debut last year. In 11 games, the 22-year old registered two assists.
  • Zac Dalpe, who hasn’t played in the last few games, has been moved to injured reserve by the Columbus Blue Jackets. In his spot, the team has recalled Jordan Schroeder from the Cleveland Monsters. Schroeder has five points in nine games this season for Cleveland, but has never truly been able to lock down a full-time job at the NHL level. In 144 career games, the 27-year old has 40 points.
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  1. ericl

    8 years ago

    Mark Alt is a defenseman. Nolan Patrick’s availability has nothing to do with Alt’s recall. Alt is the Flyers extra d-man. A team needs one of those in case a defenseman goes down in warm-ups

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