Dylan Guenther Signs Entry-Level Contract

The Arizona Coyotes have signed Dylan Guenther to his three-year, entry-level contract. Guenther was selected ninth overall earlier this summer. Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong released a short statement on the signing:

We are very pleased to welcome Dylan to the Coyotes organization. Dylan is an extremely skilled and smart player with a great work ethic. We are confident that he will become a very good NHL player and look forward to watching his development this season.

CapFriendly reports that the deal will carry an AAV of $925K plus an additional $850K in Class ‘A’ performance bonuses each season.

Guenther, 18, played just 12 games for the Edmonton Oil Kings this season, but actually led the league in points-per-game. His 24 points were an impressive total for a player that had just 59 in 58 games in 2019-20, and led to his continued rise up draft boards.

Of course, the Coyotes didn’t have a first-round pick in this year’s draft when the season ended. The team had been stripped of that selection thanks to scouting violations by the previous management team, a brutal punishment for a team that was struggling to find much success on the ice. The pick that Guenther was picked with came from the Vancouver Canucks in the Oliver Ekman-Larsson deal, and represents a very important selection for the Coyotes.

The young Guenther is likely headed back to the WHL for this season, meaning the first year of his entry-level deal will not be burned. The contract will instead slide forward–unless he manages to make the NHL team–meaning he’s locked up at least through 2024-25.

2022 Winter Olympics Tournament Field Set

After several years of qualifying tournaments dating all the way back to November 2019 and delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the final three entries into the 2022 Winter Olympics Men’s Hockey Tournament are now set with less than six months to spare. The closing tournaments took place over this past week and came to a close today with Slovakia advancing past Belarus, Austria, and Poland, Latvia overcoming France, Hungary, and Italy, and Denmark upsetting host Norway to win the group that also included Slovenia and South Korea. The results are the following groups for the 2022 Games, with the three qualifying teams joining the IIHF’s top eight ranked nations and host China (with IIHF ranks):

Group A: (1) Canada, (6) United States, (7) Germany, (32) China
Group B: (2) Russia, (5) Czech Republic, (8) Switzerland, (12) Denmark
Group C: (3) Finland, (4) Sweden, (9) Slovakia, (10) Latvia

The inclusion of Slovakia, the top non-autobid nation in the IIHF, Latvia, and Denmark is a strong result for the competitive balance of the Olympic field, which was especially needed this time around to compensate for the drag of China’s participation. It also could allow for a pair of veteran NHLers who are currently unsigned to potentially ride off into the sunset with a final performance for their country. Zdeno Chara will be expected to lead a Slovakian entry that will have a mix of experienced veterans and promising youngsters, while Frans Nielsen will likely be the leader of the Danish squad, which will have more prime participants like Nikolaj Ehlers and Oliver BjorkstrandLatvia will bring a young roster built from the net out with Elvis MerzlikinsLost by the final qualifying results are Olympic appearances from NHL stars like Anze Kopitar (Slovenia) and Mats Zuccarello (Norway) or young players leading their teams such as Alexandre Texier (France) and Marco Rossi (Austria). However, this for the best with the three teams who advanced clearly appearing to be the best choice on paper.

Of course, this all assumes that the NHL permits participation in these Olympic Games. While the league released a regular season schedule that allows for an Olympic break and the IIHF has reportedly met all demands of the league and the players’ association, there still has not been an official announcement. At this point, it is expected that NHL players will participate in the 2022 Winter Olympics, but concerns remain surrounding COVID-19 and China that could reverse course. The tournament field will not change regardless of whether the NHL sends players or not, but it will certainly impact how the Olympics are viewed this winter.

Overseas Notes: Olympics, Kuhnhackl, Slepets

Will NHL players be headed to the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China this year? The league’s initial schedule release suggested as much, with a break penciled in for February 7-22, but several weeks later the NHL still has yet to confirm their participation. Fortunately, the wait for a decision will not have to last much longer. NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly tells ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski that the league will announce, one way or another, their intention for the 2022 Olympics by the end of the month. Wyshynski notes that multiple teams around the league had also indicated that a decision would be made in August. While Olympic participation was written in to the recent CBA extension, it was dependent on an agreement between the NHL and NHLPA and the IIHF as to terms. This has been made more difficult with the resurgent COVID-19 cases and the Games taking place in China of all places. Conversely, the league and players’ association are also concerned about the conditions that the players may be in, with Wyshynski writing that the restrictions could be even heavier than they were in the 2020 NHL postseason bubbles. If the NHL does opt to skip the Beijing Olympics, Daly confirms that the league does have a backup schedule that would fill some of the dates in that currently scheduled gap, though the logistics of such a move could be difficult for teams to manage.

  • Tom Kuhnhackl appears to be on his way out of the NHL and back to Europe. The German forward has been linked to Swedish club Skelleftea AIK, reports local source Sport Expressen. They go so far as to say that the terms of a deal have been agreed to, just not formally announced. Such a move should not come as much of a surprise. Although Kuhnhackl enjoyed a good stretch as a reliable bottom-six forward, he was unable to crack the New York Islanders lineup last season, spending the year exclusively in the AHL or on the taxi squad. As a result, the 29-year-old now heads back to Europe to take on a starring role in the SHL rather than a depth role in North America. The move will also ensure that he can suit up for Germany at the Olympics regardless of the NHL’s decision. Kuhnhackl has been stellar on the international stage for Germany in the past and will look to do so again.
  • Carolina Hurricanes prospect Kirill Slepets is not rushing to North America despite up-and-down development in Russia. The 2019 fifth-round pick has signed a one-year, two-way contract with Spartak Moscow, the team announced. An overage draft pick, Slepets is already 22 years old and after two season with KHL action, was relegated to only second-tier VHL play last season, leading some to expect he might try out a new development path. Instead, Slepets will stay put in Russia and try his luck with locking down a regular role with Spartak . A small, slippery winger, Slepets has struggled competing against the top talent of the KHL with just eight points in 43 games at the top level, but has shown his ability in the minors with 30 points in 65 VHL games. If he is to ever become a legitimate NHL prospect, especially at his age, the Hurricanes will need to see him take a major step this season or else try his hand in North America next year.

Sam Steel, Isac Lundestrom Re-Sign With Anaheim Ducks

Another group of players has accepted their qualifying offer today, as Sam Steel and Isac Lundestrom will stay with the Anaheim Ducks organization for at least one more season. CapFriendly reports the one-year, two-way deals are both worth $874,125 at the NHL level and $70,000 at the minor league level.

Steel’s had trouble converting on his potential at the NHL level so far in his young career. Still 23 years old, Steel’s scored exactly six goals in each of his three NHL seasons. 45 points in 129 career games aren’t exactly concerning, but Steel’s really struggled defensively at times, especially this past season. Those defensive struggles led to the lowest usage of his career this season, as he was playing just 14:32 per game. There’s still plenty of track left for the 2016 30th overall pick, though, and he’ll attempt to push for an elevated role with the Ducks next season.

Lundestrom is in a similar situation, except he’s younger and has less NHL experience. The lack of a true breakout from either player is likely a contributing factor to the matching deals. Lundestrom’s tallied just 15 points in 71 career games, though, including his first career NHL goal this season. Drafted 23rd overall in 2018, Lundestrom’s still shown flashes of potential and reliability at the NHL level. He’ll likely push for a spot in Anaheim’s top-six forward group next season and develop further into the two-way forward the team expects him to be.

Seattle Kraken Sign Kole Lind

The Seattle Kraken continue to make moves today, now signing expansion draft selection Kole Lind. CapFriendly reports that Lind accepted his qualifying offer, giving him a one-year two-way deal worth $874,125 at the NHL level and $70,000 at the minor league level.

Lind, a 2017 second-round selection by the Vancouver Canucks, will continue his development with the Kraken organization after they selected him in the expansion draft. Lind got his first taste of NHL action this season, going pointless in a seven-game stint with Vancouver. But what those numbers don’t show is his quick scoring development at the minor league level. Lind had somewhat of a breakout season for the Utica Comets in 2019-20, his second professional season, posting 44 points (14 goals) in 61 games. And while Lind didn’t play much this year as he served a decent portion of the season on Vancouver’s taxi squad, he did score eight points in just eight AHL contests.

Due to Seattle’s deep forward group, a return to the AHL (now with the Charlotte Checkers) is likely for Lind, especially with the team’s signing of Marcus Johansson today. However, Lind’s development over the past few seasons shows extreme promise, and he could be a long-term middle-six piece as the Kraken continue to take shape.

Carolina Hurricanes Sign Veteran Derek Stepan

The Carolina Hurricanes announced today they’ve signed Derek Stepan to a one-year contract. It’ll pay him $1.35MM and give Stepan at least one more try at a championship in the NHL.

Stepan, a veteran of 11 seasons and 759 NHL games, will now head to his fourth team in the NHL. After previous stints with the New York Rangers, Arizona Coyotes, and Ottawa Senators, the veteran center attempts to win his first Stanley Cup Championship at age 31 this season. He’s struggled with injuries and declining play in recent seasons, scoring just six points in 20 games in his only season with Ottawa last year. It also marked the lowest ice-time average of his career at 15:04 per night.

Even with a refreshed roster, Stepan likely won’t see any more usage than that with Carolina, who looks to take the next step towards becoming a contender next season. It’ll be a harder sell without defenseman Dougie Hamilton in the fold, but they’re a still a deep team that should be competitive all year long. Stepan likely slots in immediately as the team’s fourth-line center, serving behind Sebastian AhoVincent Trocheck, and Jordan Staal. If he can’t rebound offensively this season, or if he faces additional injury issues, it could be his last in the NHL.

St. Louis Blues Re-Sign Dakota Joshua

The St. Louis Blues have announced a one-year extension for restricted free agent forward Dakota Joshua. The Athletic’s Jeremy Rutherford reports that it’s a two-way deal for Joshua making him the league-minimum $750,000 at the NHL level. The Post-Dispatch’s Jim Thomas further adds that Joshua will be paid $100,000 at the AHL level.

Joshua made his NHL debut this year, getting into 12 contests with the Blues. He tallied his first NHL goal while he was called up, but that was his only point during his short stint. Originally drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the fifth round in 2014, Joshua produced well offensively post-draft at Ohio State University. However, he’s more well-known for his physical brand of play and could be in for a long career in the NHL as a fourth-line forward. Joshua was traded to the Blues on July 12, 2019, for future considerations.

He’s a likely candidate to see some NHL games next season after his previous call-up, but the two-way deal suggests that the team doesn’t envision him making the squad out of camp. He’ll likely start with the Springfield Falcons, the Blues’ AHL affiliate for 2021-22.

Chris Wideman Returns To NHL, Signs With Montreal Canadiens

TVA’s Renaud Lavoie has reported that the Montreal Canadiens inked defenseman Chris Wideman to a one-year deal. It’s a league-minimum contract at a $750,000 cap hit. Wideman returns to the NHL after a season abroad in the KHL.

Wideman is one of the lucky few who left the NHL hoping that his accomplishments in Europe would earn him a second look back home, only for it to work out exactly that way. After two solid seasons with the Ottawa Senators to begin his pro career, Wideman had lost his footing in the NHL, bouncing around to several clubs – including the AHL – without much success. He turned to Russia this past season, signing on with Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod for one year, and made the most of it. Wideman recorded 41 points in 59 games, leading the entire KHL in defensive scoring. The Canadiens, and surely others, took notice and now Wideman is back in North America.

While Wideman will likely still have to battle for starts, if not a roster spot, his scoring prowess last season showed that he is capable of making a difference. The 31-year-old brings experience to the table as well with 181 NHL games and 280 AHL games. This should position him to be one of the top options to replace any Habs defenders in case of injury or slump.

2021 NHL Draft Selections By Team

Today concluded the 2021 NHL Draft, the first edition with 32 teams in the running. Some teams selected just three times (sorry, Toronto), while Don Waddell and the Carolina Hurricanes selected an NHL-record 13 times for a seven-round draft. After all the chaos of last night and today, catch up here on who your team selected and when.

Anaheim Ducks
Round 1, Pick 3: F Mason McTavish
Round 2, Pick 34: D Olen Zellweger
Round 3, Pick 66: F Sasha Pastujov
Round 3, Pick 76 (from CHI via MTL): D Tyson Hinds
Round 4, Pick 98: F Josh Lopina
Round 5, Pick 130: F Sean Tschigerl
Round 5, Pick 148 (from EDM via OTT): G Gage Alexander
Round 6, Pick 162: F Kyle Kukkonen

Arizona Coyotes
Round 1, Pick 9 (from VAN): F Dylan Guenther
Round 2, Pick 37 (from CBJ via OTT): F Josh Doan
Round 2, Pick 43: F Ilya Fedotov
Round 2, Pick 60 (from COL via NYI): D Janis Jerome Moser
Round 4, Pick 107: D Emil Martinsen Lilleberg
Round 4, Pick 122 (from PIT): G Rasmus Korhonen
Round 5, Pick 139: F Manix Landry
Round 6, Pick 171: D Cal Thomas
Round 7, Pick 223 (from MTL via CHI): F Sam Lipkin

Boston Bruins
Round 1, Pick 21: F Fabian Lysell
Round 3, Pick 85: F Brett Harrison
Round 4, Pick 117: G Philip Svedeback
Round 5, Pick 149: F Oskar Jellvik
Round 6, Pick 181: D Ryan Mast
Round 7, Pick 213: F Andre Gasseau
Round 7, Pick 217 (from TOR): D Ty Gallagher

Buffalo Sabres
Round 1, Pick 1: D Owen Power
Round 1, Pick 14 (from PHI): F Isak Rosen
Round 2, Pick 33: F Prokhor Poltapov
Round 2, Pick 53 (from BOS): F Alexander Kisakov
Round 3, Pick 88 (from FLA): F Stiven Sardarian
Round 3, Pick 95 (from MTL): F Josh Bloom
Round 4, Pick 97: F Olivier Nadeau
Round 5, Pick 159 (from MTL): F Viljami Marjala
Round 6, Pick 161: F William von Barnekow Lofberg
Round 6, Pick 188 (from COL): D Nikita Novikov
Round 7, Pick 193: F Tyson Kozak

Calgary Flames
Round 1, Pick 13: F Matthew Coronato
Round 2, Pick 45: F William Stromgren
Round 3, Pick 77: F Cole Huckins
Round 4, Pick 89 (from TOR via LAK): D Cameron Whynot
Round 5, Pick 141: D Cole Jordan
Round 6, Pick 168 (from LAK): F Jack Beck
Round 6, Pick 173: F Lucas Ciona
Round 7, Pick 205: G Arsenii Sergeev

Carolina Hurricanes
Round 2, Pick 40 (from LAK via NSH): D Scott Morrow
Round 2, Pick 44 (from CHI via CBJ): D Aleksi Heimosalmi
Round 2, Pick 51 (from NSH): F Ville Koivunen
Round 3, Pick 83 (from NSH): G Patrik Hamrla
Round 3, Pick 94 (from VGK via DET): D Aidan Hreschuk
Round 4, Pick 109 (from CGY via LAK): F Jackson Blake
Round 5, Pick 136 (from LAK via OTT): F Robert Orr
Round 5, Pick 147 (from NSH): F Justin Robidas
Round 6, Pick 170 (from OTT): D Bryce Montgomery
Round 6, Pick 187: G Nikita Quapp
Round 7, Pick 200 (from LAK): G Yegor Naumov
Round 7, Pick 209 (from STL): C Nikita Guslistov
Round 7, Pick 219: D Joel Nystrom

Chicago Blackhawks
Round 1, Pick 32 (from TBL via CBJ): D Nolan Allan
Round 2, Pick 62 (from VGK): F Colton Dach
Round 3, Pick 91 (from CAR): D Taige Harding
Round 4, Pick 105 (from VAN): D Ethan Del Mastro
Round 4, Pick 108: F Victor Stjernborg
Round 6, Pick 172: F Ilya Safonov
Round 7, Pick 204: D Connor Kelley
Round 7, Pick 216 (from FLA): F Jalen Luypen

Colorado Avalanche
Round 1, Pick 28: F Oskar Olausson
Round 2, Pick 61 (from NYI via NJD): D Sean Behrens
Round 3, Pick 92: F Andrei Buyalsky
Round 7, Pick 220: F Taylor Makar

Columbus Blue Jackets
Round 1, Pick 5: F Kent Johnson
Round 1, Pick 12 (from CHI): F Cole Sillinger
Round 1, Pick 25 (from TOR): D Corson Ceulemans
Round 3, Pick 69: D Stanislav Svozil
Round 4, Pick 101: D Guillaume Richard
Round 5, Pick 132 (from NJD): D Nikolai Makarov
Round 5, Pick 133: F James Malatesta
Round 6, Pick 165: F Ben Boyd
Round 7, Pick 197: F Martin Rysavy

Dallas Stars
Round 1, Pick 23 (from WSH via DET): F Wyatt Johnston
Round 2, Pick 47: F Logan Stankoven
Round 2, Pick 48 (from NYR via DET): D Artem Grushnikov
Round 3, Pick 73 (from VAN): F Ayrton Martino
Round 3, Pick 79: F Justin Ertel
Round 4, Pick 111: F Conner Roulette
Round 5, Pick 138 (from OTT via MTL, DET): D Jack Bar
Round 5, Pick 143: D Jacob Holmes
Round 6, Pick 175: F Francesco Arcuri
Round 7, Pick 207: F Albert Sjoberg

Detroit Red Wings
Round 1, Pick 6: D Simon Edvinsson
Round 1, Pick 15 (from DAL): G Sebastian Cossa
Round 2, Pick 36 (from NJD via VGK): D Shai Buium
Round 3, Pick 70: F Carter Mazur
Round 4, Pick 114 (from WPG via VGK): F Redmond Savage
Round 5, Pick 134: F Liam Dower Nilsson
Round 5, Pick 155 (from CAR via VGK): D Oscar Plandowski
Round 6, Pick 166: F Pasquale Zito

Edmonton Oilers
Round 1, Pick 22 (from MIN): F Xavier Bourgault
Round 3, Pick 90 (from PIT via SJS, MIN): D Luca Munzenberger
Round 4, Pick 116: F Jake Chiasson
Round 6, Pick 180: F Matvei Petrov
Round 6, Pick 186 (from PIT): F Shane Lachance
Round 7, Pick 212: D Maximus Wanner

Florida Panthers
Round 1, Pick 24: F Mackie Samoskevich
Round 2, Pick 56: D Evan Nause
Round 4, Pick 120: D Vladislav Lukashevich
Round 5, Pick 152: G Kirill Gerasimyuk
Round 6, Pick 184: F Jakub Kos
Round 7, Pick 210 (from WPG): D Braden Hache

Los Angeles Kings
Round 1, Pick 8: D Brandt Clarke
Round 2, Pick 42 (from OTT): F Francesco Pinelli
Round 2, Pick 59 (from CAR): F Samuel Helenius
Round 3, Pick 84 (from EDM via CGY): D Kirill Kirsanov

Minnesota Wild
Round 1, Pick 20 (from EDM): G Jesper Wallstedt
Round 1, Pick 26 (from PIT): D Carson Lambos
Round 2, Pick 54: D Jack Peart
Round 3, Pick 86: F Caedan Bankier
Round 4, Pick 118: D Kyle Masters
Round 4, Pick 127 (from MTL): F Josh Pillar
Round 6, Pick 182: D Nate Benoit

Montreal Canadiens
Round 1, Pick 31: D Logan Mailloux
Round 2, Pick 63: F Riley Kidney
Round 2, Pick 64 (from TBL): F Oliver Kapanen
Round 3, Pick 87 (from WSH via SJS): D Dmitri Kostenko
Round 4, Pick 113 (from STL): D William Trudeau
Round 5, Pick 142 (from PHI): D Daniil Sobolev
Round 5, Pick 150 (from MIN): F Joshua Roy
Round 6, Pick 191: F Xavier Simoneau
Round 7, Pick 214 (from MIN): G Joe Vrbetic

Nashville Predators
Round 1, Pick 19: F Fedor Svechkov
Round 1, Pick 27 (from CAR): F Zachary L’Heureux
Round 3, Pick 72 (from LAK via CAR): D Anton Olsson
Round 4, Pick 115: D Ryan Ufko
Round 4, Pick 124 (from COL via OTT): D Jack Matier
Round 6, Pick 179: F Simon Knak

New Jersey Devils
Round 1, Pick 4: D Luke Hughes
Round 1, Pick 29 (from NYI): F Chase Stillman
Round 3, Pick 68: F Samu Salminen
Round 4, Pick 100: G Jakub Malek
Round 5, Pick 129 (from BUF): D Topias Vilen
Round 6, Pick 164: D Viktor Hurtig
Round 7, Pick 203 (from ARI): F Zakhar Bardakov

New York Islanders
Round 2, Pick 52 (from EDM via DET): F Aatu Raty
Round 3, Pick 93: G Tristan Lennox
Round 4, Pick 125: F Cameron Berg
Round 5, Pick 157: F Eetu Liukas
Round 6, Pick 189: D Aleksi Malinen
Round 7, Pick 221: D Tomas Machu

New York Rangers
Round 1, Pick 16: F Brennan Othmann
Round 3, Pick 65 (from BUF): F Jayden Grubbe
Round 3, Pick 75 (from ARI via NJD, WSH): F Ryder Korczak
Round 4, Pick 104 (from LAK): F Brody Lamb
Round 4, Pick 106 (from OTT): F Kalle Vaisanen
Round 4, Pick 112: G Talyn Boyko
Round 5, Pick 144: F Jaroslav Chmelar
Round 7, Pick 208: D Hank Kempf

Ottawa Senators
Round 1, Pick 10: F Tyler Boucher
Round 2, Pick 39 (from SJS): F Zach Ostapchuk
Round 2, Pick 49 (from STL via BUF, VGK, LAK): D Ben Roger
Round 3, Pick 74: F Oliver Johansson
Round 4, Pick 123 (from CAR): F Carson Latimer
Round 7, Pick 202: D Chandler Romeo

Philadelphia Flyers
Round 2, Pick 46: F Samu Tuomaala
Round 3, Pick 78: G Aleksei Kolosov
Round 4, Pick 110: D Brian Zanetti
Round 5, Pick 158 (from VGK via WSH): D Ty Murchison
Round 6, Pick 174: D Ethan Samson
Round 7, Pick 206: F Owen McLaughlin

Pittsburgh Penguins
Round 2, Pick 58: F Tristan Broz
Round 5, Pick 154: D Isaac Belliveau
Round 7, Pick 194 (from ANA): D Ryan McCleary
Round 7, Pick 215 (from WSH): D Daniel Laatsch
Round 7, Pick 218: F Kirill Tankov

San Jose Sharks
Round 1, Pick 7: F William Eklund
Round 3, Pick 81 (from STL): G Benjamin Gaudreau
Round 4, Pick 103: D Gannon Laroque
Round 4, Pick 121 (from TOR): F Ethan Cardwell
Round 5, Pick 135: D Artem Guryev
Round 5, Pick 156 (from COL): F Max McCue
Round 6, Pick 167: F Liam Gilmartin
Round 6, Pick 177 (from STL): F Theo Jacobsson
Round 7, Pick 199: F/D Evgenii Kashnikov

Seattle Kraken
Round 1, Pick 2: F Matthew Beniers
Round 2, Pick 35: D Ryker Evans
Round 3, Pick 67: F Ryan Winterton
Round 4, Pick 99: D Ville Ottavainen
Round 5, Pick 131: F Jacob Melanson
Round 6, Pick 163: G Semyon Vyazovoi
Round 7, Pick 195: F Justin Janicke

St. Louis Blues
Round 1, Pick 17: F Zachary Bolduc
Round 3, Pick 71 (from SJS): F Simon Robertsson
Round 5, Pick 145: D Tyson Galloway
Round 7, Pick 198 (from DET): F Ivan Vorobyov

Tampa Bay Lightning
Round 3, Pick 96: D Roman Schmidt
Round 4, Pick 126 (from VGK via MTL): F Dylan Duke
Round 5, Pick 160: F Cameron MacDonald
Round 6, Pick 192: D Alex Gagne
Round 7, Pick 196 (from NJD): D Daniil Pylenkov
Round 7, Pick 211 (from NSH): F Robert Flinton
Round 7, Pick 224: F Niko Huuhtanen

Toronto Maple Leafs
Round 2, Pick 57: F Matthew Knies
Round 5, Pick 153: F Ty Voit
Round 6, Pick 185: G Vyacheslav Peksa

Vancouver Canucks
Round 2, Pick 41: F Danila Klimovich
Round 5, Pick 137: G Aku Koskenvuo
Round 5, Pick 140 (from CHI): D Jonathan Myrenberg
Round 6, Pick 169: D Hugo Gabrielsson
Round 6, Pick 178 (from WPG): F Connor Lockhart
Round 7, Pick 201: F Lucas Forsell

Vegas Golden Knights
Round 1, Pick 30: F Zach Dean
Round 2, Pick 38 (from DET): D Daniil Chayka
Round 4, Pick 102 (from DET): F Jakub Brabenec
Round 4, Pick 128 (from TBL via DET): F Jakub Demek
Round 6, Pick 190: D Artur Cholach
Round 7, Pick 222: G Carl Lindbom

Washington Capitals
Round 2, Pick 55: D Vincent Iorio
Round 3, Pick 80 (from NYR): D Brent Johnson
Round 4, Pick 119: D Joaquim Lemay
Round 5, Pick 151: F Haakon Hanelt
Round 6, Pick 176 (from NYR): D Dru Krebs
Round 6, Pick 183: G Chase Clark

Winnipeg Jets
Round 1, Pick 18: F Chaz Lucius
Round 2, Pick 50: F Nikita Chibrikov
Round 3, Pick 82: D Dmitri Kuzmin
Round 5, Pick 146: F Dmitri Rashevsky

2021 Expansion Draft Protection Tracker

The 2021 NHL Expansion Draft does not take place until Wednesday, July 21, but the proceedings are already underway. The NHL enacted a transactions freeze at 2:00pm CT on Saturday and at 4:00pm protection lists were due from all 30 teams taking part in the draft. The league will review and approve these lists and release them to the other teams and to the public on Sunday. In the meantime though, there will inevitable be leaks of who has been protected as well as who has been exposed. This list will be updated until all protection lists are confirmed:

Anaheim Ducks
Protected: Nicolas DeslauriersMax JonesIsac LundestromRickard RakellJakob SilfverbergSam SteelTroy TerryCam FowlerHampus LindholmJosh MansonJohn Gibson

Key Players Exposed: Haydn Fleury, Brendan GuhleAdam Henrique, D Kevin ShattenkirkAlexander Volkov

Arizona Coyotes
Protected: Lawson CrouseChristian DvorakConor GarlandClayton KellerPhil KesselJohan LarssonKyle CapobiancoJakob ChychrunOliver Ekman-LarssonDarcy Kuemper

Key Players Exposed: Christian FischerTyler PitlickIlya LyubushkinJosef Korenar 

Boston Bruins
Protected: Patrice BergeronF Charlie CoyleJake DeBruskTrent FredericBrad MarchandDavid PastrnakCraig SmithBrandon CarloMatt Grzelcyk, Charlie McAvoyDaniel Vladar

Key Players Exposed: Connor Clifton, Ondrej KaseCurtis Lazar, Jeremy LauzonNick Ritchie, F Chris WagnerJakub Zboril

Buffalo Sabres
Protected: Rasmus AsplundAnders BjorkJack EichelCasey MittelstadtVictor OlofssonSam ReinhartTage ThompsonRasmus DahlinHenri JokiharjuRasmus RistolainenLinus Ullmark UFA

Key Players Exposed: Will BorgenZemgus GirgensonsColin Miller

Calgary Flames
Protected: Mikael BacklundDillon DubeJohnny GaudreauElias LindholmAndrew Mangiapane, Sean MonahanMatthew TkachukRasmus Andersson, Noah HanifinChris TanevJacob Markstrom

Key Players Exposed: Mark Giordano, D Oliver KylingtonMilan Lucic

Carolina Hurricanes 
Protected: Sebastian AhoJesper FastWarren FoegeleJordan StaalAndrei SvechnikovTeuvo TeravainenVincent TrocheckBrett PesceF Brady SkjeiJaccob SlavinAlex Nedeljkovic

Key Players Exposed: Jake BeanJake GardinerMorgan GeekieNino Niederreiter

Chicago Blackhawks
Protected: Henrik BorgstromAlex DeBrincatBrandon HagelDavid KampfPatrick KaneDylan StromeJonathan ToewsCaleb JonesConnor MurphyRiley StillmanKevin Lankinen 

Key Players Exposed: Ryan CarpenterBrett ConnollyCalvin de HaanAdam GaudetteMalcolm SubbanNikita Zadorov

Colorado Avalanche 
Protected: Andre BurakovskyTyson JostNazem KadriNathan MacKinnon, Valeri NichushkinLogan O’ConnorMikko Rantanen, D Devon ToewsSamuel GirardCale MakarPhilipp Grubauer UFA

Key Players Exposed: F J.T. CompherJoonas DonskoiErik JohnsonGabriel Landeskog UFA 

Columbus Blue Jackets (link)
Protected: Cam AtkinsonOliver BjorkstrandBoone JennerPatrik LaineGustav NyquistEric RobinsonJack RoslovicDVladislav GavrikovSeth Jones Zach WerenskiJoonas Korpisalo

Key Players Exposed: Gabriel CarlssonMax Domi, Dean Kukan, Kevin Stenlund

Dallas Stars
Protected: Jamie BennRadek FaksaDenis GurianovRoope HintzF Joe Pavelski, Alexander RadulovTyler SeguinD Miro HeiskanenJohn KlingbergEsa LindellAnton Khudobin

Key Players Exposed: G Ben Bishop, Tanner Kero, F Adam MascherinAndrej Sekera

Detroit Red Wings
Protected: Tyler BertuzziAdam ErneRobby FabbriDylan LarkinMichael RasmussenGivani SmithJakub VranaFilip Hronek, Nick LeddyGustav LindstromThomas Greiss

Key Players Exposed: Dennis CholowskiDanny DeKeyserVladislav Namestnikov, Troy StecherEvgeny Svechnikov

Edmonton Oilers
Protected: Josh ArchibaldLeon DraisaitlZack KassianConnor McDavidRyan Nugent-HopkinsJesse PuljujarviKailer YamamotoEthan BearDuncan KeithDarnell NurseG Stuart Skinner 

Key Players Exposed: Tyler Benson, Mikko KoskinenWilliam LagessonCooper MarodyKris Russell

Florida Panthers
Protected: Aleksander BarkovSam BennettAnthony DuclairPatric HornqvistJonathan HuberdeauMason MarchmentCarter VerhaegheAaron EkbladGustav ForslingMacKenzie WeegarSergei Bobrovsky

Key Players Exposed: F Noel AcciariChris Driedger UFA, Radko GudasMarkus Nutivaara, D Anton StralmanFrank VatranoLucas Wallmark

Los Angeles Kings
Protected: Lias AnderssonViktor ArvidssonDustin BrownAlex IafalloAdrian KempeAnze KopitarTrevor MooreDrew DoughtyMatt RoySean WalkerCal Petersen

Key Players Exposed: F Andreas AthanasiouD Kale ClagueCarl Grundstrom, Brendan Lemieux, Olli MaattaKurtis MacDermidJonathan Quick

Minnesota Wild
Protected: Joel Eriksson EkKevin FialaMarcus FolignoJordan Greenway, F Ryan Hartman, Nico SturmMats ZuccarelloJonas BrodinMatt DumbaJared SpurgeonCam Talbot

Key Players Exposed: Nick BjugstadKaapo Kahkonen, Brennan MenellVictor RaskCarson Soucy

Montreal Canadiens
Protected: F Josh AndersonJoel Armia UFA, Jake EvansF Brendan GallagherJesperi Kotkaniemi, Artturi LehkonenTyler ToffoliBen ChiarotJoel EdmundsonD Jeff PetryG Jake Allen

Key Players Exposed: F Paul Byron, Jonathan DrouinBrett KulakCarey Price, Shea Weber

Nashville Predators
Protected: Filip ForsbergTanner JeannotLuke KuninAlexandre CarrierMattias EkholmD Dante FabbroPhilippe MyersRoman JosiJuuse Saros

Key Players Exposed: Matt DucheneRocco GrimaldiCalle JarnkrokRyan Johansen, Rem PitlickColton SissonsYakov TreninMark BorowieckiConnor Ingram

New Jersey Devils
Protected: Jesper BrattNico HischierJanne KuokkanenMichael McLeodYegor SharangovichMiles WoodPavel ZachaRyan GravesD Damon SeversonJonas SiegenthalerMackenzie Blackwood

Key Players Exposed: Nathan BastianAndreas Johansson, D P.K. Subban

New York Islanders
Protected: Mathew BarzalAnthony BeauvillierCal ClutterbuckAnders LeeMatt MartinBrock NelsonJean-Gabriel PageauD Adam PelechRyan PulockScott MayfieldSemyon Varlamov

Key Players Exposed: Sebastian AhoJosh BaileyKieffer BellowsMichael Dal ColleJordan Eberle, D Thomas HickeyRoss JohnstonRichard Panik

New York Rangers
Protected: Pavel BuchnevichFilip ChytilChris KreiderArtemi PanarinKevin RooneyRyan StromeMika ZibanejadLibor HajekRyan LindgrenJacob TroubaAlexandar Georgiev

Key Players Exposed: Colin BlackwellD Anthony DeAngeloF Julien Gauthier

Ottawa Senators
Protected: Drake BathersonConnor BrownLogan BrownNick PaulBrady TkachukAustin WatsonColin WhiteThomas ChabotVictor MeteNikita ZaitsevFilip Gustavsson

Key Players Exposed: F Vitaly AbramovJosh BrownG Joey DaccordEvgenii DadonovMatt MurrayChris Tierney

Philadelphia Flyers
Protected: Nicolas Aube-KubelSean CouturierClaude GirouxKevin HayesTravis KonecnyScott LaughtonOskar LindblomRyan EllisIvan ProvorovTravis SanheimCarter Hart

Key Players Exposed: D Justin BraunShayne GostisbehereRobert HaggJames van RiemsdykJakub Voracek

Pittsburgh Penguins 
Protected: Teddy BluegerJeff CarterSidney CrosbyJake GuentzelF Kasperi KapanenEvgeni MalkinBryan RustBrian DumoulinKris LetangMike MathesonTristan Jarry

Key Players Exposed: G Casey DeSmithMarcus PetterssonBrandon TanevJason Zucker

San Jose Sharks
Protected: Rudolfs BalcersLogan CoutureJonathan DahlenTomas HertlEvander KaneKevin LabancTimo MeierD Brent BurnsErik KarlssonMarc-Edouard VlasicAdin Hill

Key Players Exposed: Ryan DonatoDylan GambrellG Martin JonesMatthew NietoRadim Simek

St. Louis Blues
Protected: F Ivan Barbashev, Jordan KyrouRyan O’ReillyDavid PerronBrayden SchennOskar SundqvistRobert ThomasD Justin FaulkTorey KrugColton ParaykoJordan Binnington

Key Players Exposed: F Sammy BlaisRobert BortuzzoKyle CliffordD Vince Dunn, D Niko MikkolaZach SanfordMarco ScandellaF Vladimir Tarasenko 

Tampa Bay Lightning 
Protected: Anthony CirelliNikita KucherovF Brayden PointSteven StamkosErik CernakVictor HedmanRyan McDonaghMikhail SergachevAndrei Vasilevskiy

Key Players Exposed: Ross ColtonCal FooteYanni GourdeTyler Johnson, F Mathieu JosephAlex KillornOndrej Palat

Toronto Maple Leafs 
Protected: F Mitch MarnerAuston MatthewsF William NylanderJohn TavaresD T.J. BrodieJustin HollJake MuzzinMorgan RiellyJack Campbell

Key Players Exposed: Travis Dermott, Pierre EngvallAlexander KerfootJared McCann

Vancouver Canucks
Protected: Brock BoeserJason DickinsonBo HorvatJ.T. MillerTyler MotteTanner PearsonElias PetterssonOlli JuoleviTyler MyersNate SchmidtThatcher Demko

Key Players Exposed: Madison BoweyLoui ErikssonJonah GadjovichMatthew HighmoreBraden HoltbyKole Lind, Antoine RousselJake Virtanen

Washington Capitals
Protected: Nicklas BackstromLars EllerEvgeny KuznetsovT.J. OshieDaniel SprongTom WilsonJohn CarlsonDmitry OrlovTrevor van RiemsdykIlya Samsonov

Key Players Exposed: Brenden DillonNick JensenJustin SchultzF Conor ShearyVitek Vanecek

Winnipeg Jets
Protected: F Kyle ConnorAndrew CoppF Pierre-Luc DuboisNikolaj Ehlers, Adam Lowry, Mark ScheifeleF Blake WheelerJosh Morrissey, Neal PionkLogan Stanley, Connor Hellebuyck

Key Players Exposed: Mason Appleton, Mikhail BerdinDylan DeMelo, Jansen HarkinsSami Niku

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