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Archives for June 2018

Austin Czarnik, Daniel Carr Receiving Major Free Agency Interest

June 25, 2018 at 8:31 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

Who is the biggest the free agent name on the market that you may have never heard of? That would be Boston Bruins forward Austin Czarnik. Czarnik, 25, signed with the Bruins as an undrafted free agent out of Miami University in 2015 and qualified for Group 6 unrestricted free agency after just three pro seasons. During that time, Czarnik skated in 59 NHL games and recorded 17 points. However, only ten of those games came in 2017-18, as Czarnik was pushed out of the Boston lineup by superior play from young players like Jake DeBrusk, Danton Heinen, and Anders Bjork.

Czarnik spent almost the entire season in the AHL with the Providence Bruins, where his 69 points in 64 games was good enough for third in overall league scoring and second-best among all players with more than 45 games played. In both Boston and Providence, Czarnik has shown ability and versatility. He has elite puck possession skills, high-end skating and quickness, and strong offensive instincts, can play center or wing, plays a smart two-way game, and can contribute on the power play and penalty kill – at least that is what he has displayed in two full AHL seasons and a partial NHL season.

The Bruins obviously kept tabs on Czarnik and value his ability, but couldn’t find room for him on the roster down the stretch to get him over the requisite games to avoid Group 6 free agency. As such, Boston has the same chances as every other team at signing Czarnik and it’s shaping up to be quite a fight. The Providence Journal’s Mark Divver spoke with Czarnik’s agent, Brian Bartlett, who stated that there has been “overwhelming interest” in Czarnik so far and that he has heard from more than two-thirds of the league in regards to his client. Czarnik is largely unproven in the NHL and his smaller stature could be a concern, but his upside and potential to be an offensive asset in a bottom-six role has most teams vying for his consideration. The only real risk in pursuing Czarnik is if this turns into a bidding war, with the winner inking the young forward to an above-market contract for a player who has yet to prove he can produce at a high level in the NHL.

Bartlett has also been busy fielding calls on another unexpectedly popular client, Daniel Carr. The Montreal Canadiens forward was set to be a restricted free agent this summer, but was not made a qualifying offer today ahead of the deadline. As such, Carr is now an unrestricted free agent. According to TVA’s Renaud Lavoie, the Canadiens declined to make a qualifying offer to Carr after he first declined an initial offer worth $700K per year. Bartlett reportedly came armed to negotiations with an offer from the KHL worth far more than the Habs’ offer and they will look for a similar or superior deal in free agency. Lavoie says that Bartlett feels initial talks with other teams indicate that they will easily surpass the Canadiens’ last best offer on the open market.

Carr, like Czarnik, was an undrafted NCAA free agent out of Union College who has played a part-time role for Montreal over the past three seasons. Carr has posted 34 points in 94 games for the Canadiens while usually playing left wing in the bottom six. Carr also spent ample time watching the Habs play from the press box. However, he still managed to suit up for 20 games with the AHL’s Laval Rocket this season and contributed 19 points. Carr’s exposure has been limited, but the hard-working forward has done enough to impress scouts from the KHL and likely scouts from the NHL as well. He will remain an interesting name to watch this off-season.

AHL| Boston Bruins| Free Agency| KHL| Montreal Canadiens| NCAA Anders Bjork| Austin Czarnik| Daniel Carr| Jake DeBrusk

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Minnesota Notes: Free Agent Targets, No-Trade Lists, Rau, Mittelstadt

June 25, 2018 at 7:14 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 2 Comments

In a loaded article for The Athletic today, Michael Russo addresses the Minnesota Wild’s plans for the off-season with new GM Paul Fenton through his first draft and ready for free agency. While Russo speculates that the Wild could look more toward the trade market than the UFA market this summer, he does name a few player who he feels the team has interest in and are likely to be good fits. Among those named are top-six scorers – and two of the biggest names on the market – James Neal and David Perron of the Vegas Golden Knights, as well as two-way contributors Michael Grabner and Jay Beagle. Russo also adds that the team is likely to take a look at upgrading the backup goalie position. Perhaps the deepest free agent position group this summer is at #2 netminder, where some of the league’s best backups from last season, several veteran former starters, and a few young keepers in need of a change compose a large group of possibilities. The Wild used Alex Stalock as their primary backup in 2017-18 and he performed well enough, but the veteran still has a year left on a two-way contract and the team could easily stash him in the AHL if they can woo a superior option to Minnesota.

  • While the following information could frighten fans of the Wild, particularly given the team’s interest in exploring the trade market, don’t be too alarmed. Russo reports that Fenton has requested updated No-Trade lists from starting goaltender Devan Dubnyk, top-pair defenseman Jared Spurgeon, and top scorer Eric Staal. However, Russo believes that this is just a formality that the new GM wanted to get out of the way. With Minnesota expected to be a playoff team again next season, it is very unlikely that any of these three star players are likely to be traded any time soon.
  • Russo believes that fan-favorite local product Kyle Rau is unlikely to test the free agent market is instead close on a two-year extension with the Wild. There has been no official word on the contract, but Russo believes it is a done deal. A former “Mr. Hockey”-winning Minnesota high school phenom and a star at the University of Minnesota, Rau signed as a free agent with the Wild last summer after two years with the Florida Panthers. Although he only played in three games with Minnesota this season, he was an offensive force with AHL Iowa, posting 50 points in 69 games. The 25-year-old forward would likely draw some interest on the open market, but seems more inclined to re-sign and fight for a roster spot with the Wild
  • Over at Rau’s alma mater, the University of Minnesota, the Gophers hope that they have two more future stars on the way. John and Luke Mittelstadt, the younger brothers of former Gopher and top Buffalo Sabres’ forward prospect Casey Mittelstadt, have announced their commitments to the university. John, 16, is a forward who produced well in his first season at Eden Prairie High School and Luke, 15, is a defenseman who will be a freshman at Eden Prairie in the fall. Like brother Casey, the Mittelstadt’s are undersized and not elite athletes, but make up for it with tremendous skill and hockey sense. They will arrive at Minnesota in 2020 and 2021, respectively, and will join the likes of Blake McLaughlin, Bryce Brodzinski and others on a top program that has been gaining some major commitments over the past few months.

AHL| Free Agency| Minnesota Wild| NCAA| Paul Fenton Alex Stalock| Casey Mittelstadt| David Perron| Devan Dubnyk| Eric Staal| James Neal| Jared Spurgeon| Jay Beagle| Michael Grabner

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List Of Players Who Will Not Receive A 2018 Qualifying Offer

June 25, 2018 at 6:32 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 17 Comments

The deadline to issue a qualifying offer to pending restricted free agents comes down at 4pm today, making any player who has not received one eligible to become an unrestricted free agent, though it does not stop them from re-signing with the team for a different amount. Below are the players who will not be issued a qualifying offer. This page will continue to update as more teams release their lists:

Anaheim Ducks

F Scott Sabourin

Arizona Coyotes

F Freddie Hamilton, G Sean Maguire

Boston Bruins

F Justin Hickman

Buffalo Sabres

F Victor Antipin, G Robin Lehner, F Scott Wilson

Calgary Flames

F Austin Carroll, F Emile Poirier, F Daniel Pribyl, F Nick Shore, F Hunter Smith

Carolina Hurricanes

F Phil Di Giuseppe*, F Joakim Nordstrom, F Sergey Tolchinsky, D Klas Dahlbeck, D Tyler Ganly, D Keegan Kanzig

Chicago Blackhawks

D Adam Clendening, F Anthony Duclair, F Tomas Jurco, F Michael Chaput – unofficial (not disclosed)

Colorado Avalanche

D Duncan Siemens, F Nail Yakupov, F Reid Petryk, F Felix Girard, D Jesse Graham

Columbus Blue Jackets

F Ryan Kujawinski

Dallas Stars

F Cole Ully

Detroit Red Wings

D Dan Renouf, F Zach Nastasiuk – unofficial (not disclosed)

Edmonton Oilers

F Iiro Pakarinen, D Ben Betker, F Kyle Platzer

Florida Panthers

D Edward Wittchow, F Gregory Chase

Los Angeles Kings

F Tobias Rieder, F Justin Auger, D Jordan Subban

Minnesota Wild

D Ryan Murphy*, G Steve Michalek, D Dylan Labbe, F Adam Gilmour, G Adam Vay

Montreal Canadiens

F Logan Shaw, F Daniel Carr, F Jeremy Gregoire, D Tom Parisi, G Zach Fucale

Nashville Predators

(none)

New Jersey Devils

G Ken Appleby, F Mario Lucia

New York Islanders

F Alan Quine, F Shane Prince, D Brandon Davidson, F Kyle Schempp

New York Rangers

F Adam Tambellini – unofficial (not disclosed)

Ottawa Senators

D Fredrik Claesson, F Nick Moutrey, G Chris Driedger

Philadelphia Flyers

G Petr Mrazek

Pittsburgh Penguins

D Frank Corrado, F Riley Sheahan, F Tom Kuhnhackl, F Vincent Dunn

San Jose Sharks

D Dylan DeMelo

St. Louis Blues

F Justin Selman, D Thomas Vannelli

Tampa Bay Lightning

F Alex Gallant

Toronto Maple Leafs

(none)

Vancouver Canucks

D Derrick Pouliot, F Cole Cassels, D Anton Cederholm, F Griffen Molino, D Mackenze Stewart

Vegas Golden Knights

Not Disclosed

Washington Capitals

F Devante Smith-Pelly, G Adam Carlson, F Adam Chapie, F Tim McGauley

Winnipeg Jets

D Joseph Morrow, D Jan Kostalek, F Jimmy Lodge, G Jamie Phillips

* – re-signed by team

Free Agency| Newsstand| RFA

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Hurricanes Re-Sign Phil Di Giuseppe

June 25, 2018 at 5:40 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

Although the Carolina Hurricanes did not qualify restricted free agent Phil Di Giuseppe earlier today, it was quickly revealed that they were still in negotiations with the young forward. Now a deal is done, as TVA’s Renaud Lavoie reports that the Hurricanes have signed Di Giuseppe to a one-year, $750K extension.

While there is no official report yet from the team indicating the nature of the contract, it is possible that this is a two-way deal for the 24-year old left winger. Di Giuseppe signed a one-year, two-way deal worth $725K at the NHL level with the Hurricanes last season, making this new deal a slight raise. However, Di Giuseppe also played in a career-high 49 games with Carolina this season and very well may have earned himself a one-way deal.

Di Giuseppe notched five goals and added eight assists this season with the ’Canes, mostly skating in limited minutes on the fourth line in an energy role. Yet, he showed a much-improved defensive game this year, as well as stronger possession game. The former University of Michigan star displayed the makings of a more complete NHL style in 2017-18 and on another affordable contract, could play a larger role in Raleigh this year and prove to be a bargain asset.

Carolina Hurricanes| RFA Phil Di Giuseppe

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Blake Comeau Will Not Return To Colorado

June 25, 2018 at 5:30 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 2 Comments

Fans of Colorado forward Blake Comeau will be sorry to hear that his days with Avalanche are reportedly over. According to Adrian Dater of BSN Denver, the Avs have decided not to offer a contract to the veteran forward. Comeau will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1st and will be free to sign anywhere, except in Denver apparently.

Comeau, 32, is considered to be an intriguing name in a relatively shallow free agent market this summer. There are not many top-six options available as unrestricted free agents and Comeau should be able to cash in on his elevated value. Perhaps GM Joe Sakic and the Avalanche anticipated this market effect and after initial conversations with Comeau decided that they weren’t willing to bid against the field to retain an older player.

This would be a rational reason why Colorado wouldn’t otherwise want to retain Comeau. The two-way right winger is coming off of his best season with the Avalanche over the course of his three-year deal with the team. Comeau registered 34 points in 79 games and was one of only four regular forwards to finish the season with a positive rating. He also provided sound defensive play, as one of the team’s top checkers and oft-relied upon presence in key defensive zone situations. Comeau was a versatile a dependable presence for the young Avs squad and it is somewhat of a surprise that they will not reportedly not pursue an extension with him. Colorado’s loss is someone else’s gain however; the multi-talented forward is bound to find another good fit in no time on the free agent market.

Colorado Avalanche| Free Agency Blake Comeau

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Minnesota Wild Re-Sign Ryan Murphy

June 25, 2018 at 3:25 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Minnesota Wild didn’t issue a qualifying offer to Ryan Murphy, but that’s because they’ve instead signed him to a one-year, two-way contract worth $650K at the NHL level. Murphy was scheduled to be a restricted free agent, and had he been given a qualifying offer would have received arbitration rights. That could have ended in a higher salary for the 25-year old defenseman, something the Wild will now avoid by inking him to a minimum deal.

Murphy played 21 games this season for the Wild, and was a key depth option for them while they dealt with various injuries. Once a first-round pick by the Carolina Huricanes, Murphy never has been quite able to reach the lofty offensive heights many expected. While he has good numbers in the minor leagues, he’s played just 172 games in the NHL to this point and looks like a part-time player at best going forward.

Still, Minnesota needs players like this as they continue to do battle with the salary cap. Though they have around $11.3MM in cap space at the moment, both Jason Zucker and Mathew Dumba need new contracts and will eat up basically that whole amount. The team is held down by the two massive contracts for Ryan Suter and Zach Parise, something that will get even worse as the pair heads into their mid-thirties and start to slow down. Players like Murphy, who can contribute but barely cause any cap pain are key if the Wild are to continue to stay competitive.

Minnesota Wild Ryan Murphy

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Troy Mann Hired As Head Coach Of AHL Senators

June 25, 2018 at 2:04 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Ottawa Senators have hired Troy Mann to lead their AHL team for at least the next two seasons. Mann was most recently employed by the Washington Capitals organization, where he was the head coach of the Hershey Bears for four seasons. Mann’s younger brother Trent is currently the Senators’ chief amateur scout. GM Pierre Dorion released a statement about the hiring:

Troy is a talented, experienced head coach who has a track record of developing players. Troy is a teacher and a winner. We feel that he’s a great fit for both Belleville and for our organization and will able to impart on our young players the values of leadership, character and chemistry that are so important to us. We’re excited to welcome him to the Senators and looking forward to introducing him to the fans in Belleville.

Mann led Hershey to a 162-102-40 record during his time as head coach of the Bears, and even took them to the Calder Cup Finals in 2016. Unfortunately the team struggled this season and ended up near the bottom of the league, leading to his firing. The Capitals trash is the Senators treasure though, as he’ll try to turn around a Belleville franchise that was even worse this year.

Ottawa needs to start developing more internal talent as they try to replace players like Kyle Turris, Derick Brassard, Mike Hoffman (and perhaps Erik Karlsson), all of whom have left (or could leave) the organization over the last year. Adding Brady Tkachuk to their prospect pool was a good start, but without a first-round pick next season they’ll be relying on Mann to develop some more underrated prospects that are currently in the system.

AHL| Ottawa Senators| Washington Capitals

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Joe Thornton Still Expected To Re-Sign In San Jose

June 25, 2018 at 1:51 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

The San Jose Sharks have cleared quite a bit of cap room in the recent weeks, and with that are expected to be big players in free agency. They have been confirmed as one of the teams granted a sit down meeting with John Tavares this week, and are considered by some to be the front runner if the superstar center decides to leave the New York Islanders. Even if they do land a big fish on the open market though, the team is still expected to re-sign veteran center Joe Thornton for at least one more year. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic tweets that there is “no hurry” to get Thornton’s contract signed, and it will be dependent on what else the Sharks do. That’s a nice luxury for GM Doug Wilson to have, especially given the relatively thin market at center among free agents.

Thornton will turn 39 on July 2nd, is coming off another major knee injury, and played just 47 games last season. That said, when healthy he was still a dominant playmaking force and can still help any team in the league. If the Sharks can get him on a final team-friendly contract, he could become one of the most valuable assets around the league. Last season’s $8MM cap hit will surely come down significantly, and it will likely be just for one season if he stays in San Jose.

If Tavares or another free agent center comes to the Sharks over the next few days, Thornton would likely be pushed down the lineup. The team has plenty of options at center already, but is committed to improving their club this summer and taking another run at the Stanley Cup. Many believe Logan Couture will be extended quickly once he’s eligible next week, but the core of the team isn’t getting any younger. Joe Pavelski will be an unrestricted free agent next summer, while Brent Burns and Marc-Edouard Vlasic are both signed deep into their thirties. The time to win is now in San Jose, and Thornton clearly wants to be a part of it.

Doug Wilson| Free Agency| San Jose Sharks Joe Thornton

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Pittsburgh Penguins Sign Three Players

June 25, 2018 at 1:17 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

The Pittsburgh Penguins have announced three new contracts for pending free agents, agreeing to terms with Dominik Simon and Daniel Sprong, while re-signing Kevin Czuczman. Sprong and Simon have agreed on identical two-year deals that will carry a cap hit of $750K per season, while Czuczman has signed a one-year two-way deal worth $650K at the NHL level.

Getting Simon and Sprong under contract for such low salaries is a huge win for the Penguins, who plan on using both of them more frequently in 2018-19. At the end of the season, GM Jim Rutherford revealed that Sprong would be a “regular” on the team going forward, something that fans have been clamoring for for some time. Sprong jumped directly to the NHL in 2015-16 for 18 games, before returning to junior and then the minor leagues. He registered three points in eight games for the Penguins in 2017-18, but could be a potential candidate for a breakout in his first full season if given a regular spot next to one of Pittsburgh’s elite centers.

Simon got a taste of what it’s like to play with those elite centers, spending time with Sidney Crosby and scoring 12 points in 33 games with the Penguins this year. The 23-year old is a capable two-way player, and is valuable depth at this cap hit. The Penguins are always looking to squeeze cheap performance out of the bottom half of their roster, given that their star players take up so much of the cap. Simon and Sprong will be given the chance to do that, while still being cheap enough to come completely off the books if sent to the minor leagues.

Pittsburgh Penguins Daniel Sprong| Dominik Simon| Kevin Czuczman

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List Of Potential Destinations For Carter Hutton Cut To Six

June 25, 2018 at 12:49 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 6 Comments

Among this year’s free agent goaltending crop, Carter Hutton stands out as a name that could potentially take over a starting role. The 32-year old is coming off an incredible season with the St. Louis Blues, and had been reportedly in talks with as many as eight teams on the first day of the free agent negotiating period. Now, Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic (subscription required) reports that group is down to just six teams.

LeBrun adds that even those six are broken into two tiers, depending on whether or not they’ll give Hutton a chance to fight for the starting role. The teams he’s sure of are the Chicago Blackhawks, Buffalo Sabres, Carolina Hurricanes and New York Islanders. All four are unsurprising contenders, as they all are dealing with uncertain goaltending situations as they head into next season. Craig Custance of The Athletic (subscription required) also links the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings to Hutton, and adds that the Blues expressed interest in retaining him at the end of the year.

Hutton registered a .931 save percentage this season in 32 appearances, and continued to show why he’s considered one of the best backups in the league. His career save percentage is now up to .915, and he carries a 63-39-17 record. It’s hard to imagine a team giving him a big money, long-term contract, but it’s clear that he deserves more than the $1.125MM he’s averaged over the last two seasons.

In Buffalo, Carolina and New York he’d likely be given a chance to be a starting goaltender, as Linus Ullmark, Scott Darling and Thomas Greiss haven’t yet proven they can handle the full load. In Chicago, where Corey Crawford’s health is still up in the air, they need to find an option they can rely on. Any interest from Boston and Detroit would likely be as a backup for Tuukka Rask or Jimmy Howard, though each have shown some inconsistency in the past. Howard is also on the final year of his current contract, meaning Detroit will need someone to step in should he head to another team next summer.

Boston Bruins| Buffalo Sabres| Carolina Hurricanes| Chicago Blackhawks| Detroit Red Wings| New York Islanders| St. Louis Blues Carter Hutton

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