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Archives for July 2018

Ryan McDonagh Signs Seven-Year Extension With Tampa Bay Lightning

July 1, 2018 at 11:11 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Tampa Bay Lightning have done it again, extending one of their players for a reasonable cap hit. This time it is Ryan McDonagh, who has signed a seven-year extension that carries an average annual value of $6.75MM. The deal will kick in for the 2019-20 season, after the final year of his current contract.

The move allows Tampa Bay to keep their new defensive core. The team acquired McDonagh in a giant trade from the New York Rangers right at the trade deadline this year. The Rangers traded McDonagh, a dominant top-four shutdown defenseman along with J.T. Miller (who already signed an extension) for Vladislav Namestnikov, prospects Brett Howden and Libor Hajek, a 2018 first-round pick and a conditional second-round pick in 2019. While he was coming off an injury when he was traded, he came exactly as advertised, leading the defense’s second unit, while Victor Hedman manned the first.

The seven-year deal should run until McDonagh reaches 36 years of age. However, to get the veteraen defenseman at $6.75MM is a reasonable cost and much lower than some of the other defenseman who have recently signed such as Drew Doughty and Oliver Ekman-Larsson. McDonagh, who is solid two-way defenseman, didn’t post his best offensive numbers between both teams as he combined for four goals and 29 points, but a healthy full season in Tampa Bay should get him back to his regular numbers.

Tampa Bay still has to lock up superstar Nikita Kucherov, who is in the final year of his contract, although he will only become a restricted free agent next season if he gets there, although the general belief is that the Lightning fully expect to sign him to an extension in the next few months.

New York Rangers| Newsstand| Prospects| Tampa Bay Lightning Brett Howden| Drew Doughty| J.T. Miller| Nikita Kucherov| Oliver Ekman-Larsson| Ryan McDonagh

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Tyler Ennis, Steve Mason Officially Bought Out

July 1, 2018 at 11:08 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Minnesota Wild and Montreal Canadiens have taken some money off the books, announcing the buyouts for Tyler Ennis and Steve Mason respectively. Both players now become unrestricted free agents and can sign with any club.

In Ennis, the Wild free up $2.2MM from their salary cap for this year. Ennis was in the last year of his deal in which he was going to receive $4.6MM. Acquired from Buffalo last offseason, Ennis got in almost a full season, but failed to put up impressive numbers as he finished the year with eight goals and 22 points. With new GM Paul Fenton in charge, he didn’t waste too much time determining that Ennis’ deal wasn’t worth Ennis’ inability to put up points.

As for Mason, the Canadiens picked him up Sunday in a trade in which they acquired Mason, Joel Armia and two draft picks for AHL prospect Simon Bourque. Mason also one year on his deal at $4.1MM, but with Antti Niemi and Charlie Lindgren along with talent in their system, Mason was expendable. The team will take a cap hit of $1.367 over the next two years.

 

 

AHL| Minnesota Wild| Montreal Canadiens| Paul Fenton Antti Niemi| Charlie Lindgren| Joel Armia| Salary Cap| Steve Mason| Tyler Ennis

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Minnesota Wild Re-Sign Nick Seeler

July 1, 2018 at 11:06 am CDT | by Zach Leach 1 Comment

The Minnesota Wild are ready to make a splash or two on the unrestricted free agent market, but they have also come to terms on a new deal with one of their restricted free agents. Defenseman Nick Seeler has signed a three-year, $2.175MM extension, the team reports. The Athletic’s Michael Russo adds that the salary increases after year one from $675K to $750K for an AAV of $725K.

Seeler’s numbers of four assists in 22 games may not be that impressive, but the 25-year-old made a name for himself in the second half of the season among Wild players. At 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, he adds a much-needed physical presence to the team and received countless praise for his blocking shots, battling in the corners and even throwing a few punches.

The fifth-round pick in 2014, Seeler went to the University of Nebraska-Omaha for two years before transferring for one year to the University of Minnesota. He then played two years with the AHL’s Iowa Wild before finally getting what looks to be a permanent callup late in the season as he was averaging more than 20 minutes per game over the last few games of the season.

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Chicago Blackhawks Sign Chris Kunitz, Cam Ward, Brandon Manning

July 1, 2018 at 11:05 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 9 Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks have signed three players immediately after free agency began, inking Chris Kunitz, Cam Ward and Brandon Manning. Kunitz and Ward will get one-year deals, while Manning has signed a two-year contract. Ward’s deal will pay $3MM and include a full no-trade clause.

Kunitz, who spent last season with Tampa Bay Lightning on their shutdown line, provides the Blackhawks with a veteran defensive presence, who still seems to be successful even at age 38. He, along with Ryan Callahan and Cedric Paquette, were responsible for shutting down teams’ top lines and were quite successful at it. The line was also adept at scoring as well as Kunitz scored 13 goals and totaled 29 points last season with Tampa Bay. The veteran also has lots of playoff success with his time with the Pittsburgh Penguins as he played for the franchise for nine years, winning three Stanley Cup titles.

Ward was less of a secret as the team had been rumored to be close to a deal with him for a few days already. The 13-year veteran, who played all his years in Carolina, moved into a backup role last year as he helped mentor former Blackhawk Scott Darling. However, despite that role, he still managed to play 43 games for the Hurricanes. The 34-year-old didn’t thrive as he finished with a 2.73 GAA and a .906 save percentage, but his experience and ability to handle a big load was critical for the Blackhawks who struggled after starter Corey Crawford went down for the season with a head injury in December last year. The team attempted to move forward with Anton Forsberg and Jeff Glass as their two goaltenders, but couldn’t make that work. Ward should provide more stability for the Blackhawks now.

Manning adds more defensive depth for the Blackhawks as the former Philadelphia Flyers defenseman has continued to increase his production over the course of his career as he scored seven goals and 19 points last season in 65 games and even played a more safety-conscious game this past season. However, his numbers also indicate that he’s just an adequate defender and is likely to fill the team’s need for bottom-six defenders.

Carolina Hurricanes| Chicago Blackhawks| Free Agency| Philadelphia Flyers| Pittsburgh Penguins| Tampa Bay Lightning Anton Forsberg| Brandon Manning| Cam Ward| Cedric Paquette| Chris Kunitz| Corey Crawford| Ryan Callahan| Scott Darling

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Ian Cole, Matt Calvert To Sign With Colorado Avalanche

July 1, 2018 at 11:00 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Colorado Avalanche will be adding some Stanley Cup experience to their blue line next season, as multiple reporters including Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet expect the team to sign Ian Cole today. The deal will be for three seasons at an average annual value of $4.25MM. The team is also expected to sign Matt Calvert, who will get a three-year deal with an AAV around $2.8MM.

Cole, who was a depth defenseman for the Pittsburgh Penguins during their previous Stanley Cup Championships, was traded twice this season before the trade deadline. The Penguins sent him to the Ottawa Senators as part of the Derick Brassard deal, who then flipped him a few days later to the Columbus Blue Jackets for their playoff run. The 29-year-old blueliner fit in well for Columbus as he saw a slight uptick in minutes. In total, he put up five goals and 20 points in 67 games. With Colorado, he’ll continue to be a significant defensive presence in the Avalanche’s top-four and could also prove to be a valuable veteran addition for the eventual addition of 2017 first-rounder Cale Makar, who the team hopes to bring in for the 2019-20 season.

As for Calvert, much was expected out of the 28-year-old winger after he put up 11 goals in his rookie season. However, Calvert failed to improve on that mark much as his career high was 13 goals back in the 2014-15 season. Since that year, he’s steadily declined with the Blue Jackets, posting 11 goals, then 10 and finished up last season with just nine goals. He averaged just 13:23 of ATOI last season. With the Avalanche, Calvert should get an opportunity to provide depth and fight for a potential spot on the team’s second or third lines.

Colorado Avalanche Elliotte Friedman| Ian Cole| Matt Calvert

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Free Agent Notes: Holden, Ellis, Namestnikov, Wilson

July 1, 2018 at 10:56 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

The Vegas Golden Knights already surprised a few when they reached out and stole Paul Stastny away from Western Conference rival Winnipeg. However, the Golden Knights are apparently not done as The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun reports that Vegas is the front-runner for unrestricted free agent defenseman Nick Holden.

Holden, who spent time with both the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins last season, would be a solid depth defenseman that could add to Vegas’ core. he averaged 19:00 ATOI between both clubs, but only posted four goals and 17 points on the year. However, the 31-year-old may be starting to show a decline in skills as he was a 34-point player in 2016-17 with the Rangers.

Incidentally, Holden is being pursued by two teams as the Boston Bruins are also vying for the blueliner’s services, according to Sportsnet’s Mark Spector. The Bruins, after all, gave up a third-round pick and low-end prospect Rob O’Gara at the deadline.

  • LeBrun also mentions that while Nashville Predators defenseman Ryan Ellis, who will be a unrestricted free agent in one year, can sign an extension as of today. However, the scribe writes that Nashville isn’t there yet. They intend to reignite talks with Ellis and his representatives within the next one to two weeks. Nashville wants to keep Ellis in the fold at all costs as the team has put major emphasis on having a dominant four defense. The team already has P.K. Subban ($9MM AAV) and Mattias Ekholm ($3.75MM AAV) locked up for four years, while Roman Josi ($4MM AAV) is signed for another two years.
  • The New York Rangers can breathe easier after the agent for restricted free agent Vladislav Namestnikov, Dan Milstein, refuted rumors that the forward was leaving for the KHL. Namestnikov, who was acquired from Tampa Bay at the trade deadline, but saw his playing time drop once he arrived in New York. After averaging 17:30 of ATOI as a Lightning, his playing time dropped to 15:43, along with his offensive production. After potting 20 goals with Tampa Bay, he managed just four points in 19 games with the Rangers. However, Milstein insists the rumors are not true and that Namestnikov believes playing in the NHL is a privilege and honor and an extension is in the works with the New York Rangers.
  • Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News reports the Buffalo Sabres are currently working on re-signing winger Scott Wilson. The 26-year-old was picked up in a December trade this last season from the Detroit Red Wings and played a regular role as a bottom-six forward. After not scoring a point in 17 games with Detroit, he tallied six goals and 14 points in 49 games in Buffalo.

Boston Bruins| Buffalo Sabres| Detroit Red Wings| KHL| Nashville Predators| New York Rangers| Tampa Bay Lightning| Vegas Golden Knights Mattias Ekholm| Nick Holden| P.K. Subban| Paul Stastny| Roman Josi| Ryan Ellis| Scott Wilson| Vladislav Namestnikov

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Tyler Bozak To Sign With St. Louis Blues

July 1, 2018 at 10:40 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The St. Louis Blues have already been linked to David Perron, and will be bringing in another veteran forward to help out their group. Bob McKenzie of TSN reports that the Blues will sign Tyler Bozak when free agency opens, while Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports it will be a three-year deal worth $15MM.

Bozak will be an upgrade for the Blues who have now swapped out Bozak for Kyle Brodziak, who is expected to sign with Edmonton. The 32-year-old Bozak finished last season with pedestrian 11 goals and 32 assists with the Maple Leafs as he has progressively seen his playing time decrease over the last five year when he averaged 20:57 ATOI. That average has dropped to just 15:39, but a solid face-off percentage of 53.6 percent helps.

Bozak, who has spent his entire nine-year career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, was 22nd all-time in games played with Toronto and tallied 136 goals and 365 points. With the unlikelihood that Toronto would bring him back due to their long-term cap restraints, Bozak was in high demand as the need for centers in the NHL has reached a premium.

Free Agency| St. Louis Blues Bob McKenzie| David Perron| Tyler Bozak

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New York Islanders Agree To Terms With Thomas Hickey

July 1, 2018 at 10:30 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The New York Islanders looked like they would be supplying the market with two of the top free agent defensemen, but now one has decided to stay home. Darren Dreger of TSN reports that the team has an agreement with Thomas Hickey on a four-year contract worth $10MM.

With Calvin de Haan and Hickey as two of the top blueliners on the free agent market and the Islanders being considered to have one of the weakest defenses in the league, re-signing at least one of their defenseman was crucial. Hickey posted five goals and 25 points in 69 games last season for the Islanders and was relied on more than in previous years as he averaged 18:04 of ATOI. The six-year veteran has played for the Islanders his entire career.

The defensive specialist, who can be prone to making mistakes, will re-join veteran Johnny Boychuk, Nick Leddy, Scott Mayfield, Adam Pelech and Ryan Pulock, who many think will be given a much bigger role with the Islanders next season.

 

New York Islanders Adam Pelech| Calvin de Haan| Johnny Boychuk| Nick Leddy| Ryan Pulock| Scott Mayfield| Thomas Hickey

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Vegas Golden Knights To Sign Paul Stastny

July 1, 2018 at 10:20 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

11:20 AM: TSN’s Darren Dreger reports (Twitter link) that Stastny has agreed to sign a three-year contract with Vegas, while McKenzie later adds that the deal will carry an average annual value of $6.5MM.

8:13 AM: Even though there was a ton of speculation that Paul Stastny was headed back to Winnipeg—especially after the Jets cleared room by moving out Steve Mason’s $4.1MM cap hit—it seems there is a new contender for the veteran center. Bob McKenzie of TSN reports that the Vegas Golden Knights are the frontrunners for Stastny, who is one of the top free agents set to hit the open market.

Stastny, 32, is hitting free agency at a perfect time as he’s one of the few real top-six center options available behind John Tavares. That earned him a third-place finish on our Top 50 Free Agent list, and should provide a huge contract that will likely take him close to retirement. After being acquired midseason by the Jets, Stastny showed why he was well respected around the league with a solid 15 points in 17 playoff games. The veteran pivot anchored the team’s second line, and provided a boost to their special teams units. If he does end up in Vegas, he’ll be asked to do much of the same and replace some of the offense that the team seems set to lose with David Perron and James Neal.

With 53 points in 2017-18, Stastny actually registered a better offensive season than he’d had in several years, which may give pause to someone offering him a multi-year contract. There is a solid argument that Stastny will never hit the 50-point or 20-goal mark again, which adds some doubt to his effectiveness for Vegas or any other team going forward. The Golden Knights though shouldn’t be doubted, as under head coach Gerard Gallant last season almost every player on the roster achieved new heights in terms of offensive performance.

If Stastny does turn down Winnipeg and head to the desert, it will be interesting to see where the Jets move next. While they have plenty of cap space, they also have a huge amount of restricted free agents to sign this year and next. It’s possible they jump in on one of the other top free agent names, or potentially get involved in some of the high level trade discussions. Make no mistake, the Jets are in a win-now mode after their young team came together in 2017-18. Even without any additions they should be considered contenders, and with the prospect pool and cap space they still have, would be a tough team to write-off in any negotiation.

Vegas Golden Knights| Winnipeg Jets Bob McKenzie| Paul Stastny

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Kyle Brodziak Signs With Edmonton Oilers

July 1, 2018 at 10:18 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Edmonton Oilers have signed unrestricted free agent center Kyle Brodziak to a two-year contract worth $2.3MM. Brodziak began his NHL career with the Oilers back in 2005-06, and has come full circle more than a decade later.

Brodziak, 34, experienced one of the best seasons of his career in 2017-18 as he registered 33 points in 81 games for the St. Louis Blues. Despite that, he’ll get just a very slight raise on the $900K he earned last season but will get at least some security with the second season. The veteran pivot will try to bring some stability to the bottom-six for the Oilers, and provide them with some much needed center depth after moving Ryan Nugent-Hopkins to the wing last season.

It’s not a flashy signing for Edmonton, who are looking to try and bounce back after a frustrating season, but if he can remain an effective defensive player and contribute offensively it can be a good one. The deal is basically risk-free for the club, as they will be able to bury most (if not all) of the cap hit in the minor leagues should Brodziak struggle.

Edmonton Oilers Kyle Brodziak

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