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Jaromir Jagr Talking With Three NHL Teams

September 29, 2017 at 1:38 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

According to Andy Strickland of FOX Sports, Jaromir Jagr is currently in talks with three NHL teams. There had been rumors that Jagr would suit up for Kladno, his Czech team this weekend, but those were dispelled by the man himself saying that he was still talking to NHL teams that wouldn’t want him to risk injury. Whether that means a deal is on the table or not is unclear, but teams like St. Louis—who recently admitted they had discussed Jagr previously—could be getting closer to a contract.

The 45-year old winger has been the story of the offseason, unsigned despite another successful season in 2016-17. Though he’s not the 100-point powerhouse he once was, 46 points in the face of the lowest shooting percentage of his career is still good enough for most teams. He’s always been an elite possession player, able to protect the puck down-low better than almost anyone in the history of the sport. His game is slow and methodical, and though that’s clearly not where the NHL is headed it still works for him and the right kind of linemates.

It’s clear that Jagr wouldn’t settle for a professional tryout, but it also isn’t out of the question to get him for a reasonable amount. In 2013 he signed a one-year deal with only $2MM in salary and $2MM in performance bonuses, an easy number to insert into nearly any cap structure. He rewarded the New Jersey Devils with a 67-point season and some Hart Trophy votes. That is extremely unlikely to happen again, but a performance-based contract still represents little risk.

Injury Jaromir Jagr

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2017-18 Primer: Detroit Red Wings

September 29, 2017 at 12:48 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

With the NHL season now less than a week away, we continue our look at what each team has done this summer and what to watch for in the year to come.  Today, we focus on the Detroit Red Wings.

Last Season: 33-36-13 record (79 points), seventh in Atlantic Division (missed playoffs)

Remaining Cap Space: $-3.02MM per CapFriendly—including Johan Franzen ($3.95MM), who will go on LTIR.

Key Additions: D Trevor Daley (free agency, Pittsburgh), F/D Luke Witkowski (free agency, Tampa Bay), F David Booth (PTO), F P.A. Parenteau (PTO)

Key Departures: F Drew Miller (free agency, unsigned), F Andreas Athanasiou (RFA, unsigned)

[Related: Detroit Depth Chart From Roster Resource]

Anthony ManthaPlayer To Watch: F Anthony Mantha – Mantha is an enigma for many Red Wings fans. Despite having the size, strength and skating ability to be a dominant force in the league, he at times drifts into the background or disappears completely. His coaching staff has felt the same, moving him into the press box at times during his rookie campaign, and ultimately demanding more from him on a game-by-game basis.

This year will be a telling one. Mantha comes into the year after scoring 17 goals and 36 points in just 60 games, but even their distribution showed his inconsistency. Seven goals and fifteen points came in a 12-game span in the middle of the season, where he showed off just how forceful he can be with the right work ethic. He would score just 14 points in the remaining 32 games.

Now, with the Red Wings pivoting towards their youth and a sort of on-the-fly rebuild, Mantha must be better. At 23, the time is now for him to prove that he can be more than just a secondary scoring threat, and team up with other youngsters like Dylan Larkin to bring the next wave of Detroit success.

Key Storyline: Last year after the Red Wings fell out of contention, they did something they hadn’t done in some time. At the trade deadline, they moved Brendan Smith, Tomas Jurco and Thomas Vanek for future assets. That idea of selling mid-season is something almost entirely foreign to this generation of Red Wings fans, as the team hadn’t missed the playoffs since 1990.

Going into this season with a new arena and new hopes, the team will have to make a similar decision. If they aren’t competing for a playoff spot in early 2018, selling off some assets is a necessary next step. Though they’re expected to struggle once again, the team is over the cap and used some of their room to bring in a veteran Trevor Daley. That move seemed to show that they weren’t willing to go for a full rebuild, at least not yet.

While there is certainly upside in parts of their roster, players like Mike Green, Gustav Nyquist and Jimmy Howard are all unlikely to be around for the next great Red Wings team. Moving on from them whenever they can would help both the salary structure and the on-ice product down the line. Green especially will be a sought-after commodity at the trade deadline as he heads towards free agency, as the 31-year old can still provide offense from the back end. He has a full no-trade clause that would have to be worked around though, taking away some of the Red Wings’ leverage in trade talks.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Detroit Red Wings| Free Agency| Ken Holland Anthony Mantha| Mike Green

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Agostino, Pokka, Siemens Placed On Waivers

September 29, 2017 at 11:19 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

After the entire crop of players placed on waivers from yesterday cleared, today has just three hitting the wire. Each one of them is an interesting name for various reasons.

Kenny Agostino (BOS)
Ville Pokka (CHI)
Duncan Siemens (COL)

Agostino was signed this summer to a one-way, $875K contract by the Bruins after leading the AHL in scoring a year ago. With 83 points in 56 games he was easily the most dangerous forward in the league, but got into just seven games with the St. Louis Blues. His struggle to find a full-time NHL job will continue, as even if he is claimed on waivers there is no guarantee he stays with the club throughout the year. His talent is unquestionable, but after not beating out several rookies in Bruins camp it might be another hard season.

Pokka was selected in the second round, 34th-overall by the Islanders in 2012 and still hasn’t suited up for a single NHL game. Despite strong point totals in the AHL, the defenseman hasn’t ever really shown that he can put together an NHL-caliber game. While many hoped this would be the fall he would show off an improved two way game in training camp, it never materialized. He’s a real threat to be taken by a defense-strapped team looking for a rebuild, as he’s still just 23 and has some potential left.

Siemens may be the most disappointing of the bunch. A former 11th-overall pick, the Colorado defenseman has never shown anything other than size in his professional career. Though there was some hope he could turn into a shutdown blueliner, his skill (or lack thereof) with the puck on his stick has continually held him back. Though he showed some promise at the end of last year, he couldn’t even make the Avalanche, who are as starved for defensive help as anyone in the league. He’ll likely slip through and try to build his value back up in the AHL.

Waivers Kenny Agostino

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Craig Anderson Signs Two-Year Extension

September 29, 2017 at 10:23 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Ottawa Senators have signed Craig Anderson to a two-year contract extension worth $4.75MM per year. The deal will kick in for the 2018-19 season, after his current contract expires. Both sides had recently discussed an extension, which will no longer be a distraction during the season. The deal includes a ten team no-trade list, and the salary will break down as follows:

  • 2018-19: $5.5MM
  • 2019-20: $4.0MM

Craig AndersonSince Anderson is already 36 years old, this deal will come with some restrictions. Should Anderson retire or be bought out before the end of the contract, his full cap hit will still be applied for the Senators. While he’ll turn 37 at the end of this season, he’s already shown that he can still be a near-elite goaltender in the league in his mid-thirties, and has the added safety of Mike Condon behind him in the net.

The Senators relied on a strong defensive system and excellent goaltending last year, and it appears as though they’ll do the same for the next several years. With Condon’s own new deal, the tandem will earn $7.15MM over Anderson’s extension, a hefty price if they’re not among the league leaders. Ottawa clearly believes they can be, especially after Anderson posted a .926 save percentage last year during the regular season, only to carry a .922 in the playoffs and help the Senators reach the Eastern Conference Finals.

Still, it comes with some worry. Ottawa has some big names up for new contracts in the coming seasons, with Mark Stone, Kyle Turris and Cody Ceci all free agents of some sort next summer. The year after that, Erik Karlsson and Derick Brassard come up, all the while the team will still be paying a combined $14.25MM to Bobby Ryan and Dion Phaneuf. Obviously things can change in an instant, but locking in a 37-year old goaltender for nearly $5MM per season is risky at best.

Anderson had one of the most emotional seasons in recent memory a year ago. After his wife Nicholle was diagnosed with cancer early in the season, Anderson was away from the team for some time. In his heart-wrenching return, he stopped all 37 shots to earn a shutout and would go on to post one of the best seasons of his career. By the end of the season, Nicholle would announce she was in remission just days after Craig did everything he could to keep the Senators in the playoffs. Stopping 39 of 42 shots, but losing to the Pittsburgh Penguins in overtime, the city of Ottawa would rally around the couple. Anderson took home the Masterton Trophy for perseverance and sportsmanship.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Newsstand| Ottawa Senators| Transactions Craig Anderson

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Training Camp Cuts: 09/29/17

September 29, 2017 at 9:50 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The last Friday before the season begins, and just a few more days until teams have to submit their final rosters. As we head into the final few preseason contests, some teams are still holding onto a huge roster. The waiver wire is sure to be filled over the next few days as teams make their final cuts. As always, we’ll have all the movement right here throughout the day.

Anaheim Ducks

F Sam Steel – Regina (WHL)
F Max Jones – London (OHL)
F Jack Kopacka – Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
D Josh Mahura – Regina (WHL)

Arizona Coyotes

F Emerson Etem – Tucson (AHL)
G Hunter Miska – Tucson (AHL)

Boston Bruins

F Kenny Agostino – Waivers for purpose of assignment.

Chicago Blackhawks

F David Kampf – Rockford (AHL)
F Laurent Dauphin – Rockford (AHL)
D Erik Gustafsson – Rockford (AHL)
D Ville Pokka – Waivers for purpose of assignment.

Colorado Avalanche

D Duncan Siemens – Waivers for purpose of assignment.

Florida Panthers

F Henrik Haapala – Springfield (AHL)
D Ed Wittchow – Springfield (AHL)
G Harri Sateri – Springfield (AHL)

Minnesota Wild

D Carson Soucy – Iowa (AHL)
F Ryan Malone – Released from PTO, will join AHL camp

Montreal Canadiens

F Chris Terry – Laval (AHL)

New York Rangers

F Matt Puempel – Hartford (AHL)

Pittsburgh Penguins

F Tom Sestito – Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL)

Tampa Bay Lightning

F Alexander Volkov – Syracuse (AHL)

San Jose Sharks

D Jacob Middleton – San Jose (AHL)
D Nick DeSimone – San Jose (AHL)

Vancouver Canucks

F Nikolay Goldobin – Utica (AHL)
D Philip Holm – Utica (AHL)
D Olli Juolevi – Assignment team TBD
F Anton Rodin – Will be placed on waivers tomorrow.
F Scottie Upshall – Released from PTO

Vegas Golden Knights

F Stefan Matteau – Chicago (AHL), cleared waivers

AHL| Boston Bruins| Chicago Blackhawks| Colorado Avalanche| Minnesota Wild| Montreal Canadiens| New York Rangers| San Jose Sharks| Tampa Bay Lightning| Vancouver Canucks| Waivers Chris Terry| David Kampf| Jacob Middleton| Kenny Agostino| Laurent Dauphin| Matt Puempel| Nick DeSimone| Nikolay Goldobin| Ryan Malone| Ville Pokka

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Brian Boyle Could Play In Season Opener

September 28, 2017 at 8:24 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

The New Jersey Devils have not ruled out an opening-night return of veteran free agent signee Brian Boyle, reports Tom Gulitti of NHL.com. This is a noteworthy development because Boyle was recently diagnosed with a chronic myeloid leukemia, a bone marrow cancer that is “largely treated with medication.”

The Devils open up the season at home against the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday October 7th. Boyle has not joined practices yet, but coach John Hynes says that Boyle should be ready to go if he can get a full week of intense practices before the 7th. Hynes is confident that Boyle will return in time for opening puck drop.

The Devils signed Boyle to a two-year, $2.75MM a year deal in the offseason. Last season Boyle played with the Tampa Bay Lightning before being traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for an abbreviated playoff drive. In 75 games Boyle scored 13G and 12A, but no goals and only 3A in his final 21 regular season games.

New Jersey Devils Brian Boyle

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Evening Snapshots: Blackhawks, Faceoffs, Labonte

September 28, 2017 at 6:16 pm CDT | by Mike Furlano Leave a Comment

News and notes from around the NHL this evening:

  • The Chicago Blackhawks have assigned goaltender Collin Delia to the AHL Rockford IceHogs, the team announced today. The roster cut leaves the Blackhawks with 35 remaining players at camp, including 20 forwards, 12 defensemen, and 3 goaltenders. The Blackhawks signed Delia to a two-year entry level deal this summer worth $767K a year. Delia most recently played for Merrimack College in the NCAA, posting a 2.15 GAA and .927 SV% in 21 games. Delia was never expected to make the big team—Corey Crawford’s backup spot is between Anton Forsberg and Jean-Francois Berube—but will round out the AHL roster for now.
  • Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported today in his 31 Thoughts column that the impetus for the faceoff rules crackdown came from the competition committee. David Backes—a committee member—admitted to Boston media that faceoffs have devolved into scrums where the goal is to not lose rather than to win. Players were increasingly crowding the dot and focusing more on holding off the other center until a winger arrives. The tweaked enforcement standards hope to swing the pendulum back to skill-based faceoff wins.
  • One of Canada’s most prolific international goaltenders retired this week. Charline Labonte, a three-time Olympic gold medal winner, retired from hockey on Monday. Labonte is probably the most well-known female goaltender outside of Manon Rheaume, and like Rheume, Labonte made her mark early on by playing in the men’s QMJHL. She played two seasons with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan of the QMJHL in 1999-00 and 2000-01 before eventually playing for Canada and McGill University. Labonte spent the last two seasons playing for the Montreal Canadiennes in the CWHL, and posted an astounding 1.53 GAA and .934 SV%. There is no doubt that the 34 year-old is leaving the game on a high note.

Chicago Blackhawks| Snapshots| Team Canada Elliotte Friedman

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PHR Live Chat Transcript: 09/28/17

September 28, 2017 at 5:05 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Click here to read a transcript of this week’s live chat with PHR’s Gavin Lee.

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Poll: How Should The Blues Deal With Their Injury Woes?

September 28, 2017 at 4:10 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 12 Comments

The St. Louis Blues have been ravaged by injury already this preseason, with no fewer than five key players out long term. Robby Fabbri, Patrik Berglund, Zachary Sanford, Alex Steen and Jay Bouwmeester are all out somewhere between weeks and months, and each was supposed to play a big role on the team this year. So, while discussing Fabbri’s season-ending knee injury at a press conference earlier today, GM Doug Armstrong was asked about the possibility of signing free agent Jaromir Jagr.

He’s a great player, certainly someone we’ve talked about internally as with a number of players. We’re going to have to really dig deep into how our style of play is, and what type of players can come in and compliment that style.

Armstrong was clear he wouldn’t rush to a conclusion, but did reiterate that since the plan he set forth on July 1st, he’s lost nearly a third of his penciled-in roster. That would suggest that a move will have to come to get better, even if it is simply bringing in a young player from inside their own organization.

So what do you think the Blues should do? Should they go after a free agent like Jagr to compliment what is left, make a trade to try and shore up the roster, or rely on some of their young guns to fill in until help arrives healthy. Make sure to leave your comments below!

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Doug Armstrong| Injury| St. Louis Blues Alex Steen| Jaromir Jagr| Jay Bouwmeester| Patrik Berglund

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Snapshots: Islanders, Lipanov, Cramarossa

September 28, 2017 at 1:49 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Oak View Group submitted their proposal for a new arena at Belmont Park, Elmont today, with the intention of housing the New York Islanders there once completed. Several other proposals are expected to be submitted, including one from New York City FC, the city’s Major League Soccer team.

John Shannon of Sportsnet reports that the Islanders’ ownership group was in Detroit to tour the new Red Wings arena, as they continue to try to work out where the team will play in the future. We aren’t expected to get a ruling on which is the successful bid for several months.

  • The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed Alexei Lipanov to a three-year, entry-level contract. The 18-year old forward was selected in the third round of the most recent draft, and is now playing with the Barrie Colts of the OHL. Last year in the Russian junior and minor leagues, Lipanov scored 11 points in 32 games but captained the Russian U18 World Junior team to a bronze medal.
  • Joseph Cramarossa was released from his PTO this week with the Calgary Flames, but signed an AHL deal today with the Stockton Heat to continue his professional career. Cramarossa is still just 24 and was selected in the third round in 2011, but has yet to catch on full-time around the NHL. He’ll try to rebuild some of that value in the AHL this year, and prove that he can add more than just a checking role.

AHL| Calgary Flames| New York Islanders| Snapshots| Tampa Bay Lightning Joseph Cramarossa

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