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Archives for June 2018

Free Agent Focus: Pittsburgh Penguins

June 29, 2018 at 8:52 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 6 Comments

Free agency is now just days from opening up and there are quite a few prominent players set to hit the open market while many teams have key restricted free agents to re-sign. Here is a breakdown of Pittsburgh’s free agent situation.

Key Restricted Free Agent: D Jamie Oleksiak – After locking up winger Bryan Rust earlier, Oleksiak is the lone remaining NHL RFA that the Penguins have.  The 25-year-old started out 2017-18 the same way his last couple of years had gone with Dallas – he was in and out of the lineup and wasn’t getting a lot of playing time when he did get to play.

His fortunes certainly changed for the better back in December when Pittsburgh acquired him for a conditional 2019 fourth-round draft pick.  He found a home as a regular on the third pairing and his performance picked up as a result.  He’s eligible for salary arbitration this summer but it’s more likely that they settle on a one-year pact that checks in a little bit above Oleksiak’s $1MM qualifying offer.

Other RFAs: F Teddy Blueger, F Thomas Di Pauli, G Tristan Jarry, D Andrey Pedan, D Ethan Prow

Key Unrestricted Free Agents: F Tom Kuhnhackl – The German checker was a bit of a surprise non-qualifier after playing a regular role this past season.  It later came out that he had rejected a two-year offer from the team, presumably at a rate close to his $726K qualifying offer.  The 26-year-old will now hit the open market in the hopes of finding another team willing to give him a spot on their fourth line.

F Carter Rowney – After being a regular for a big chunk of Pittsburgh’s 2017 Stanley Cup run, it didn’t result in a lot of playing time for Rowney in 2017-18.  He played in just over half of their games, predominantly on the fourth line.  The 29-year-old at least offers some positional versatility in that he can play both center and the wing which should help his cause as he looks to catch on elsewhere.

Other UFAs: D Frank Corrado, F Vincent Dunn, F Josh Jooris, G Michael Leighton, F Tom Sestito, D Jarred Tinordi, D Zach Trotman

Projected Cap Space: After clearing out Conor Sheary and Matt Hunwick, the Penguins used a good chunk of those savings to bring back Riley Sheahan for $2.1MM.  That leaves them with a little over $8MM to work with, per CapFriendly.  It’s widely-anticipated that they will land defenseman Jack Johnson for around $3.2MM per year which gives them just under $5MM to work with.  Oleksiak will take up a small chunk of that while they need to add a forward or two to the roster as well.  They have enough space to work with to make a small addition in free agency but if they plan to make another splash, they will likely need to free up some more cap room to work with first.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Free Agent Focus 2018| Pittsburgh Penguins

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Michal Kempny Re-Signs With Washington

June 29, 2018 at 8:28 am CDT | by Zach Leach 2 Comments

Friday: The Capitals have officially announced the deal.  It’s a four-year extension worth $10MM in total for a salary cap hit of $2.5MM.  TSN’s Darren Dreger reports (Twitter link) that the breakdown of the deal is as follows:

2018-19: $3.2MM
2019-20: $2.7MM
2020-21: $1.8MM
2021-22: $2.2MM

Dreger also notes that just over half of the money comes in the form of signing bonuses.

Thursday: The Stanley Cup champion Washington Capitals had two names at the top of their free agency wish list: defensemen John Carlson and Michal Kempny. According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, those boxes will both be checked off before July 1st. After inking Carlson to a massive extension earlier this week, Dreger reports that the Capitals have now agreed to terms on a multi-year extension with Kempny. Term and salary details have not yet been disclosed and the contract is expected to be formally announced tomorrow.

Kempny was little more than a luxury depth addition when the Capitals acquired him from the Chicago Blackhawks ahead of the Trade Deadline. Kempny was midway through his second NHL season and had just 81 games and 12 points to show for himself. Yet, Washington GM Brian MacLellan saw something in the 27-year-old Czech import. Not only did MacLellan give up a conditional third round pick to land Kempny – at the time seen as a steep price – but he also handed him more ice time than he had ever seen in Chicago. Kempny rewarded him with flawless defensive play down the stretch. Kempny is neither an offensive force nor a real physical threat, but he plays a strong man-to-man defensive game and make few mistakes. He took his game up another notch in the postseason, scoring five points in 24 games, blocking shots seemingly all of the time, and serving as a match-up nightmare for the opposition.

Kempny exceeded all expectations in Washington and was a key piece to their Cup run. Now the Capitals plan to repay him by exceeding his very modest $900K cap hit with a new multi-year contract. The Caps’ blue line felt like it was missing a piece for most of last year before Kempny arrived and the team hopes that this extension will maintain the strong play that the unit showed in the postseason. Armed with a top four of Carlson, Kempny, Matt Niskanen, and Dmitry Orlov, the Capitals will be ready to defend their title next season.

Chicago Blackhawks| Washington Capitals John Carlson| Matt Niskanen| Michal Kempny

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Carter Hutton Visits Buffalo Sabres

June 29, 2018 at 8:23 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Friday: Fox Sports Midwest’s Andy Strickland reports (Twitter link) that Hutton is expected to sign with the Sabres once the free agency period officially opens up on Sunday.

Thursday: The Buffalo Sabres made a bold move when they decided not to qualify Robin Lehner, letting their starting goaltender walk into unrestricted free agency instead of trying to fix the inconsistencies in his game. Linus Ullmark, the heir apparent to the Sabres net, will be playing a healthy number of games this season but needs some experience to help him acclimate to life in the NHL. That may come in the form of Carter Hutton, the top goaltender on the UFA market and one that brings a history of pushing young goaltenders to their full capabilities. Hutton was in Buffalo on Wednesday according to Craig Custance of The Athletic (subscription required) and has narrowed his potential landing spots from the plethora of teams that reached out to him at the beginning of the free agent interview period.

If the Sabres can convince Hutton to sign with them, he’d be bringing along the .931 save percentage he posted last season in 32 games. Custance believes that’s enough to land him a three-year deal on the open market. That would be the longest contract of his career, and at the age of 32 perhaps his last multi-year deal. Hutton was a classic late bloomer that had to work his way through the NCAA and minor league ranks before making his NHL debut at 27, but has stolen the limelight twice in his career as Pekka Rinne and now Jake Allen struggled. His career .915 save percentage would actually match Lehner’s, but he might come in at a lower price tag than the latter’s qualifying offer would have guaranteed.

Buffalo, armed with new superstar prospect Rasmus Dahlin and some Stanley Cup-winning talent are trying to compete for the playoffs this season. Ullmark has showed immense potential and could step into a full-time starting role right away, but there’s no harm in pairing him up with one of the best options on the market.

Buffalo Sabres| Free Agency Carter Hutton| Linus Ullmark| Robin Lehner

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Submit Your Questions For The #PHRMailbag

June 28, 2018 at 7:30 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 16 Comments

Where will John Tavares sign anyway? We might not have the answer to that until Sunday, but we can certainly answer many of your other burning questions on the recent draft or upcoming free agency. After the first round failed to play out like anyone had expected, who are the biggest winners and losers? Which free agent will get the most surprising deal?

Our Brian La Rose will answer all your questions this weekend before free agency kicks off, and provide ample fodder for your transaction thirst. We know, it’s hard to wait around for free agency; about as hard as it must be for the reporters sitting outside CAA staking out the Tavares negotiations, with “no comment” the only response to any of their questions. Well Brian will be much more forthcoming with his answers, as long as you submit them using the hashtag #PHRMailbag on Twitter, or by commenting down below.

You can read our pre-draft mailbag right here, where Brian correctly predicted Oliver Wahlstrom dropping out of the top-10 and already didn’t believe the Rangers would be involved in Tavares-talk. There’s plenty to talk about from the weekend, and he’s waiting for your questions to be submitted. If your questions doesn’t get through, don’t forget to join in on the return of our PHR Live Chat, Sunday morning before free agency opens.

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Hurricanes Notes: Free Agents, Darling, Skinner, Tavares

June 28, 2018 at 7:15 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

The Carolina Hurricanes have already made some noise this off-season, acquiring Dougie Hamilton, Micheal Ferland, and Adam Fox from the Calgary Flames for Noah Hanifin and Elias Lindholm, but what else the team plans to do this summer remains a mystery. In speaking with Chip Alexander of the Raleigh News & Observer, GM Don Waddell indicates that they may simply stick with the status quo for now. Waddell confirmed that the team is not pursuing contracts with pending unrestricted free agents Cam Ward, Derek Ryan, and Lee Stempniak and expect all three to hit the open market on July 1st. Ward, the Hurricane’s long-time goalie, is rumored to be headed to the Chicago Blackhawks, while Ryan is expected to re-join former Carolina coach Bill Peters and his recently-traded teammates in Calgary. Stempniak’s name has not drawn much attention so far this off-season, as the veteran struggled in 2017-18 with nine points in 37 games. Waddell did not discuss recently non-qualified free agent forward Joakim Nordstrom, likely implying that they are moving on from him as well. Waddell also did not offer any updates on negotiations with restricted free agents Trevor van Riemsdyk, Lucas Wallmark, and Valentin Zykov.

  • Waddell did state that the team has no plans to move goalie Scott Darling and are committed to having him on the roster moving forward. The 29-year-old struggled in his first year with Carolina after signing a long-term contract last summer, but the team hopes that his second season as a starter will go smoother. However, Carolina is looking to add a goalie in free agency and have spoken to upwards of six candidates already. The question remains what type of goalie they are looking to bring in. A starter to compete with Darling could look like Robin Lehner, Kari Lehtonen, or Jaroslav Halak, while a steady backup could be Ondrej Pavelec, Chad Johnson, or a reunion with Anton Khudobin.
  • As of now, there is no imminent trade involving forward Jeff Skinner. Skinner’s name has been one of the hottest on the rumor mill and many speculated that the Los Angeles Kings signing Ilya Kovalchuk could be the domino that would lead Skinner to being dealt to a team that missed out on the sharp-shooting veteran. Instead, Waddell says that talks with other teams have been ongoing and they have seen some good offers, but haven’t been “comfortable” with accepting any of them. One has to wonder that if they could pull off a trade as big as the one during draft weekend but aren’t comfortable with “good” offers for Skinner, if they are even looking to trade the talented winger at all.
  • For any ’Canes fans out there still holding out hope that Carolina was a secret seventh team in on the John Tavares sweepstakes, Waddell confirmed that he has had no contact whatsoever with Tavares’ camp. The Hurricanes do have more than enough cap space to add a Tavares though, so perhaps Waddell will be active in free agency after all, but focused on other big names.

Bill Peters| Calgary Flames| Carolina Hurricanes| Chicago Blackhawks| Free Agency| Los Angeles Kings Anton Khudobin| Cam Ward| Chad Johnson| Derek Ryan| Dougie Hamilton| Elias Lindholm| Ilya Kovalchuk| Jaroslav Halak| Jeff Skinner| John Tavares| Kari Lehtonen| Lee Stempniak| Lucas Wallmark| Micheal Ferland| Noah Hanifin| Ondrej Pavelec| Robin Lehner| Scott Darling| Trevor Van Riemsdyk| Valentin Zykov

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Poll: Biggest Surprise Among Non-Qualified Free Agents?

June 28, 2018 at 6:34 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 10 Comments

When the deadline to issue qualifying offers to restricted free agents comes and goes each year, there are always a few surprises on the list of those who did not receive an offer. For both those players and teams across the league, it can often be a shock that those players are suddenly unrestricted free agents able to sign with whoever they like. Oftentimes, not receiving a qualifying offer does not automatically mean that the player and his team are through. Already this year, defensemen Derrick Pouliot, Ryan Murphy, and Joe Morrow and forwards Riley Sheahan and Phil Di Giuseppe were not tendered an offer, but soon after signed with their respective squads. Yet, this year has also left more notable names than usual to be scooped up by another team come July 1st.

Robin Lehner, the 26-year-old starting goaltender for the Buffalo Sabres, was one of the earliest known players to not be qualified. Whenever a starter hits the open market it can draw attention, but it’s much more surprising when that starter is both young and experienced. Lehner has seen regular NHL action for the past five years, some as a backup or “1B” with the Ottawa Senators and others as the “1A” for Buffalo. Granted, Lehner has had his fair share of difficulties, both staying healthy and performing when he is on the ice, but it came as surprise that the rebuilding Sabres were so willing to move on from their young keeper. In each of his first two seasons in Buffalo, Lehner posted a save percentage of .920 or better and a majority of his appearances were quality starts. Only this season did those numbers drop off, but apparently that was enough for Buffalo to cut him loose. With Chad Johnson also a free agent, the Sabres head into the off-season lacking any true NHL-caliber goalies on the roster.

Anthony Duclair, just 22 and a former 20-goal scorer, was another surprise that many did not see coming. In his sophomore season in the NHL in 2015-16, the 20-year-old Duclair played in 81 games for the Arizona Coyotes and registered 44 points, good enough for fourth on the team. The young winger even garnered Calder Trophy votes. However, last season his play fell off substantially and this year was only marginally better, prompting a mid-season trade to the Chicago Blackhawks. Many opined that a change of scenery would be good for Duclair, who has shown great talent but needs to put it all together on a more consistent basis. Yet, Chicago gave the experiment 23 games before deciding to move on. A team with major cap problems who is always in need of affordable scoring let a young goal-scorer with years left of team control remaining walk in free agency after less than half a season.

Tobias Rieder, a 25-year-old two-way forward, found himself in a similar situation. Rieder was traded to the Los Angeles Kings ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline and played well in his limited role down the stretch for the Kings. However, it wasn’t enough as Rieder was curiously non-qualified after just 20 regular season games in L.A. Before that, the well-rounded forward had played a major role in the forward corps of the Arizona Coyotes. Rieder has recorded more than 20 points in each of his four NHL seasons and has been a double-digit scorer in each year as well. The young German winger plays a smart, physical style and has an innate ability to crash the net and light the lamp. At 25, he still has room to grow and has 20-goal potential in the right situation. The Kings passed up a chance to take a longer look at what Rieder can do and, of course, have scoring winger as their biggest need this summer.

Dylan DeMelo, the 25-year-old defenseman most recently of the San Jose Sharks, is a hard one to understand as well. DeMelo seemingly did everything he was asked of in San Jose, but found himself a free agent anyway. DeMelo had worked to carve out a role for himself with the Sharks in his first two seasons with the team, but in 2017-18 seemed to have found his place. The young defender skated in 63 games and set a new career high in points by a wide margin with 20. While DeMelo is not an offensive juggernaut by any means, he is solid defensively and was a nice complement on the blue line to the many other talented defenders in San Jose. Even if the Sharks were worried about committing too much money to defense or wanted to give some more time to other even younger options, it is hard to imagine that they couldn’t have found a taker for DeMelo on the trade market.

What do you think? Who is the biggest surprise among the RFA’s that did not receive qualifying offers this year and now find themselves looking for a new team this summer as a UFA?

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Buffalo Sabres| Chicago Blackhawks| Free Agency| Los Angeles Kings| Ottawa Senators| RFA| San Jose Sharks| Utah Mammoth Anthony Duclair| Chad Johnson| Derrick Pouliot| Dylan DeMelo

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Toronto Maple Leafs Make Changes To Scouting, Development Staff

June 28, 2018 at 4:28 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Toronto Maple Leafs were bound to go through a transition after turning over the keys to Kyle Dubas as General Manager, and today we got some clarity over all the moves. According to James Mirtle of The Athletic, the Maple Leafs have let Jacques Lemaire, Jacques Caron, Nikolai Ladygin, Evgeny Namestnikov and Tommy Albelin go from their respective positions, while the team has announced promotions for several others. Dave Morrison is now the team’s Director of Player Personnel, Troy Bodie is the Director of Pro Scouting, and Wes Clark is an Assistant Director of Player Personnel.

Clark may be the most interesting name on the list at the moment, as he had been working for the Florida Panthers since leaving the Maple Leafs in 2016 but is known to have a close relationship with John Tavares, among other players. He also has a very good relationship with Dubas from their days together with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, and was one of the young GM’s first hires when he was brought in as an Assistant General Manager a few years ago.

Lemaire and Caron are obviously big names as well, but both were special coaching consultants with deep ties to Lou Lamoriello. Whether they’ll move on to the New York Islanders is unclear, but it isn’t surprising that they won’t be with the Maple Leafs going forward.

Florida Panthers| Lou Lamoriello| New York Islanders| Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds| Toronto Maple Leafs

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Snapshots: Ouellet, Ryan, Utah

June 28, 2018 at 3:55 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 8 Comments

Xavier Ouellet was bought out by the Detroit Red Wings to open up some roster spots for their young defensive prospects, but that doesn’t mean he won’t be part of an NHL organization next year. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic tweets that the Montreal Canadiens have “kicked the tires” on Ouellet since his buyout, indicating that there is at least some interest.

Ouellet was actually born in France but played his minor hockey just outside Montreal and captained the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada during his QMJHL career. It would be a homecoming of sorts for the 24-year old defenseman should he sign with the Canadiens, who have a lot of experience on the blue line but found little success there last season. Montreal may not have room to add him on the NHL roster, but he would certainly provide a solid option for the Laval Rocket who are trying to rebuild after a disastrous season that included losing the last twelve games of the regular season.

  • The Calgary Flames are interested in their own version of reconnecting a player with a familiar structure, though this time it’s not a hometown. Derek Ryan is visiting the Flames today according to Frank Seravalli of TSN, a good fit given that his former head coach Bill Peters is now running the show. Peters was the coach who gave Ryan his first crack at the NHL after a long and winding hockey career, and the 31-year old center rewarded him with a 38-point season in 2017-18. Ryan is one of the top centers available this summer behind John Tavares, despite his relatively little experience in the NHL. Making his debut at the age of 29, he has just 153 games under his belt to this point.
  • The Utah Grizzlies are the new ECHL affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche, extending their organizational structure to a third tier below the newly promoted Colorado Eagles. The Eagles won the ECHL’s Kelly Cup in each of the past two seasons, but were bumped up to the AHL as a 31st team to provide equal numbers with the NHL. Utah wasn’t so lucky, missing the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade. The Avalanche will try to turn that around immediately, and make a commitment to developing a solid prospect base for the Grizzlies to work with.

AHL| Bill Peters| Calgary Flames| Colorado Avalanche| Detroit Red Wings| ECHL| Montreal Canadiens| Prospects| Snapshots Derek Ryan| Xavier Ouellet

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Pittsburgh Penguins Re-Sign Jean-Sebastien Dea

June 28, 2018 at 3:04 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Pittsburgh Penguins have been busy locking up depth players the last few days, and today is no different. Jean-Sebastien Dea has signed a one-year, two-way contract that will carry a $650K cap hit at the NHL level. It wasn’t clear if Dea had received a qualifying offer on Monday—Jonathan Bombulie of the Tribune-Review tweets he did, while CapFriendly believes he didn’t—but it doesn’t matter now that he’s under contract. He’ll be eligible for Group VI unrestricted free agent status next summer if he doesn’t play in at least 74 games with the Penguins this season.

Dea, 24, scored his first NHL goal this season during his five-game stint with Pittsburgh, and was a dominant offensive player for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in the AHL. He recorded 50 points for the minor league club which trailed only Daniel Sprong, a player expected to graduate to the NHL next season. That leaves Dea as one of the prime weapons for the baby Penguins, should he fail to make the big club out of camp once again.

Signed out of the QMJHL as an undrafted free agent in 2013, Dea is an undersized forward who nevertheless can score from in tight. While he hasn’t been given much of an opportunity at the NHL level, his contribution to the organization shouldn’t be overlooked. The Penguins believe in creating a winning atmosphere for all of their affiliates, and make it clear by re-signing talented veteran players to buoy some of the more less experienced members of the organization. While development is key for minor league players, Pittsburgh believes winning is a big part of that. Dea will be asked to be a leader on the ice for the AHL Penguins, and wait for any opportunity that presents itself at the next level.

NHL| Pittsburgh Penguins| Players Jean-Sebastien Dea

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Austin Watson Charged With Domestic Assault

June 28, 2018 at 2:15 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

June 28: Watson’s court date has been postponed until July 24th according to Alund, who also adds some context to the arrest. Watson got into an argument with his girlfriend at a gas station in Franklin, Tennessee and admitted to pushing her to an officer that was flagged down by a witness. Alund reports that should Watson be convicted, he faces up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and up to a $2,500 fine.

June 20: Nashville Predators forward Austin Watson has been charged with domestic assault, according to a report from Natalie Neysa Alund of the Tennessean. Watson was arrested Saturday night and released Wednesday morning on a $4,500 bond. His next court date is set for June 28th. The Predators have issued this statement:

This is a matter that we are taking very seriously, and will cooperate fully with the investigation by law enforcement.

Watson, 26, was selected in the first round of the 2010 draft and became a full-time player for the Predators in the 2015-16 season. In 2017 he was involved in a public-awareness campaign with several teammates directed towards ending violence against women, which included a $500K donation from the Predators.

The details of the arrest are not public record yet, and we likely won’t know how it affects Watson’s 2018-19 season until the court process has been completed. Watson is under contract with the team for two more seasons, and carries a $1.1MM cap hit.

Nashville Predators Austin Watson

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