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Archives for January 2019

Three Players Placed On Waivers

January 7, 2019 at 11:05 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

Monday: All three players have cleared waivers and can be assigned to the minor leagues.

Sunday: The Los Angeles Kings have come to the same decision that the Montreal Canadiens made earlier this season, and have placed young forward Nikita Scherbak on waivers. He’ll be joined by Jordan Schmaltz of the St. Louis Blues and Chris Wideman of the Florida Panthers according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.

Scherbak was claimed by the Kings in an attempt to add some more speed and youth to their lineup in a hope that it would create more offense, but the 23-year old winger failed to do so through his eight games in Los Angeles. Scoring just a single goal, Scherbak struggled to adjust to his new team and will now be available for the entire league once again. If he clears, Los Angeles would be able to send Scherbak to the Ontario Reign and keep him in the organization.

St. Louis too is hoping to sneak Schmaltz through and send him to the minor leagues, given the fact that he hasn’t played in an NHL game since December 14th. The 25-year old defenseman just can’t seem to crack the Blues lineup on a full-time basis, playing in 20 games this season but earning an average of just 11:29 minutes of ice time. Schmaltz was a first-round pick of the Blues in 2012, but has just five points in 42 NHL games and could very well be on his way to another organization to get a fresh start.

Wideman, meanwhile has seemed to get a fresh start every few days this season. After being involved in the infamous Ottawa Senators Uber video earlier this year, he was eventually traded to the Edmonton Oilers in late November. After just five games as an Oiler, the team decided to ship him out to Florida as part of the package that acquired Alex Petrovic. Wideman made his Florida debut last night recording two shots in just under 12 minutes of ice time, but apparently did not do enough to impress Bob Boughner’s coaching staff. If assigned to the minor leagues, Wideman’s entire $1MM salary would be buried and not count towards the cap for the Panthers.

Florida Panthers| Los Angeles Kings| St. Louis Blues| Waivers Chris Wideman| Elliotte Friedman| Jordan Schmaltz| Nikita Scherbak

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Dominic Moore Signs In Switzerland

January 7, 2019 at 9:35 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

It’s been a long and winding career for NHL veteran Dominic Moore, and it will now take him overseas for a new adventure. The 38-year old veteran has signed a contract with the ZSC Lions of the Swiss NLA for the remainder of the season.

Moore spent all of last season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, but found himself stuck in the press box for many of the games. Suiting up 50 times, the veteran forward recorded a career-low 12 points and found himself without a job this summer. Since he was out of work, Moore took part in the recent Spengler Cup with Canada and showed that he still has a bit left in his playing career.

Signing in Europe is something entirely different for Moore, who played 998 career NHL games including the postseason and hasn’t even seen the minor leagues in more than a decade. If he doesn’t get into another NHL game he’ll end with 282 regular season points.

NLA Dominic Moore

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Minor Transactions: 01/07/19

January 7, 2019 at 9:32 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Another week begins in the NHL with a five-game slate including a prime time matchup between the Nashville Predators and Toronto Maple Leafs. Both teams are among the very best in the league this season but find themselves behind their division leader at the midway mark. As always, we’ll keep track of all the minor moves that lead up to tonight’s games.

  • Those Maple Leafs have recalled Kasimir Kaskisuo under emergency conditions once again, indicating that Frederik Andersen will not be healthy enough to suit up tonight. The team will go with Michael Hutchinson in net once again, after Kaskisuo allowed five goals in a start for the Toronto Marlies yesterday afternoon.
  • Darren Archibald has been recalled by the Ottawa Senators, a quick promotion for the minor league forward after being acquired earlier this month. Archibald came over in the Anders Nillson trade with the Vancouver Canucks, and will get an NHL opportunity in Ottawa.
  • Brandon Pirri has been recalled by the Vegas Golden Knights, after William Carrier was moved to injured reserve. If Pirri plays three more games with Vegas he’ll need to pass through waivers again before being sent down.
  • All three players on waivers yesterday—Nikita Scherbak, Chris Wideman and Jordan Schmaltz—have been reassigned to the minor leagues. The St. Louis Blues have recalled Samuel Blais in Schmaltz’ place.
  • Ben Street has been recalled by the Anaheim Ducks, just a few days after clearing waivers. Street has played 21 games for the Ducks this season, recording five points. The Ducks have also recalled Jake Dotchin, who similarly cleared waivers earlier this season.
  • The New Jersey Devils have sent John Quenneville back to the AHL, another setback in a career that just can’t seem to take the next step. Quenneville remains a talented prospect for the Devils, but now has played 17 NHL games the last two seasons without recording a single point. New Jersey has recalled Egor Yakovlev to fill the roster spot.

Ottawa Senators| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions| Vegas Golden Knights| Waivers Brandon Pirri| Darren Archibald| Frederik Andersen| Michael Hutchinson

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Five Key Stories: 12/31/18 – 1/6/19

January 6, 2019 at 8:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The first week of 2019 was a relatively quiet one around the league but there were still a few newsworthy moments which are highlighted in the top stories of the week.

Stone, Senators To Start Contract Talks Later This Month: The Senators have a pair of prominent unrestricted free agents that they need to find out if they can re-sign.  Talks started with Matt Duchene earlier in the season and now that January 1st has passed, they can do the same with Mark Stone.  The two sides are slated to begin talks within the next two weeks which doesn’t leave a lot of time to get something done between now and the trade deadline.  If a deal can’t be reached, the winger will undoubtedly be a highly sought after player from contending teams that have the cap flexibility to bring Stone and his $7.35MM cap hit onto their payroll.

Extension For Hynes: Although the Devils have taken a step back from their surprising postseason appearance last year, the team is prepared to stay on their current course, signing head coach John Hynes to a multi-year contract extension.  While the team didn’t disclose the terms, Sportsnet’s Chris Johnston reports that it’s a two-year deal.  He’s in his fourth year behind the bench in New Jersey and his current deal was set to expire at the end of the season.  Hynes has a career points percentage of .507 but the Devils have been slowly building up their roster and have considerable flexibility moving forward so the thought is that brighter days will soon be ahead.

Nilsson To Ottawa: With Craig Anderson out with a concussion, the Senators turned to the trade market for some help, acquiring Anders Nilsson along with Darren Archibald from Vancouver in exchange for Mike McKenna, Tom Pyatt, and a 2019 sixth-round pick.  Nilsson is expected to be the starter until Anderson returns while the Canucks did the deal to give top prospect Thatcher Demko a spot with the big club and took on Pyatt’s $1.1MM deal to offset some money.  Demko’s promotion meant that McKenna was supposed to be ticketed for the AHL to give Vancouver some extra depth but that didn’t work out as planned as the Flyers claimed the 35-year-old journeyman off of waivers.

Ovechkin To Skip ASG: Citing a need for additional rest to prepare for the second half of the season, Capitals winger Alex Ovechkin has decided to take a pass on playing in the All-Star Game despite being voted in as one of the captains.  As a result, he will have to miss the final game before the break or face a mandatory one-game suspension in the first contest after the break.  Meanwhile, the majority of the rosters were named later in the week as well as the coaches for the event which takes place on January 26th.

Oilers Shopping Spooner: It has not been a good season for Oilers forward Ryan Spooner.  After a poor start with the Rangers, he was moved to Edmonton in a swap of players in need of a change of scenery.  However, things haven’t gone any better for him there as he has just three points in 20 games while averaging a career-low 10:00 per night since the trade.  Accordingly, he is once again on the trade block although they may have some difficulties moving him because of his contract.  While New York is paying 22.5% of his contract, Spooner still has a $3.1MM cap hit through next season and while he’s only a year removed from a 41-point season, his lack of production this year will greatly limit the number of teams interested in him.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

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East Notes: Senators, Green, Rasmussen, Hayes

January 6, 2019 at 7:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Ottawa’s failed arena deal has taken another twist.  Postmedia’s James Bagnall notes that team owner Eugene Melnyk and the RendezVous LeBreton group have agreed to go to mediation in advance of January 19th, the date that the National Capital Commission (NCC) has set before they look into alternative developments for the desired piece of land.  Talks are scheduled to begin this week.  The Senators have been looking for a new downtown arena and while they had a deal in place, things fell apart late last year with Melnyk filing a lawsuit against the RendezVous group while they, in turn, filed a counterclaim.  Even if they can reach an agreement through mediation, they’ll still need to convince the NCC that this one will last and not fall apart down the road as the original one did.

Elsewhere around the East:

  • Red Wings defenseman Mike Green has resumed skating but is still likely a week or more away from returning to the lineup, reports Ted Kulfan of The Detroit News. The veteran has been quite productive in limited action this season with 16 points in just 23 games and Detroit has struggled considerably without him in the lineup.  Following their loss to Washington today, the Wings are just 3-13-5 when Green doesn’t suit up.  Meanwhile, MLive’s Ansar Khan adds (Twitter link) that rookie winger Michael Rasmussen, who missed today’s game with a lower-body injury, will not play Tuesday against Montreal but is expected to be available to return by the weekend.
  • Larry Brooks of the New York Post suggests that Rangers center Kevin Hayes may be the best rental player available between now and the trade deadline. The 26-year-old has been viewed as a trade candidate ever since he signed a one-year, $5.175MM contract last summer and he has responded with a career year, posting 33 points in 39 games.  However, he is dealing with a lingering injury that has held him out of the lineup for the last two games which may give teams some pause for the time being.

Detroit Red Wings| New York Rangers| Ottawa Senators Kevin Hayes| Michael Rasmussen| Mike Green

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2018 Year In Review: November

January 6, 2019 at 6:57 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

2018 was quite a busy year in the hockey world.  There were several big trades and free agent signings, plenty of changes behind the bench, and much more.  Over the coming days, PHR will continue its look back at the top stories from around the game on a month-by-month basis.  Next up is a look back at November, a month that saw plenty of changes made around the league.

Coaching Changes: Last season, there weren’t any in-season coaching changes.  That’s not the case in 2018-19.  Four different teams opted to change things up behind the bench.  The Kings replaced John Stevens with former Vancouver coach Willie Desjardins, the Blackhawks relieved Joel Quenneville of his duties and replaced him with Jeremy Colliton, the Oilers brought Ken Hitchcock out of retirement to take Todd McLellan’s spot, and the Blues promoted Craig Berube in place of Mike Yeo.  It’s at least worth noting that only Chicago’s hire is likely to be a long-term one; Los Angeles and St. Louis placed interim tags on their new coaches while Hitchcock was billed as a possible interim option for the rest of the season as well if they don’t get back on track.  Aside from an early spark from the Oilers, none of these coaching changes drastically improved the fortunes of their respective teams.

Wilson’s Suspension Reduced: Although Gary Bettman upheld Capitals winger Tom Wilson’s suspension in October, it was reduced by six games by arbitrator Shyam Das from 20 to 14.  Interestingly enough, 16 games had already passed by this point in time but Wilson at least got to keep the salary he would have otherwise forfeited.  When he has been in the lineup, the 24-year-old has been quite productive this year, tallying 11 goals and 19 points in just 21 games.

Blackhawks-Coyotes Swap: Arizona and Chicago swapped young players as the Coyotes dealt Dylan Strome and Brendan Perlini to the Blackhawks for Nick Schmaltz.  Strome, the third overall pick back in 2015, did not live up to expectations in the desert and was holding down a minor role while Perlini had taken a step back.  However, Strome has fared a lot better since the trade with the Blackhawks, collecting 13 points in 19 games.  As for Schmaltz, he was the most proven commodity in the trade and put up 52 points in Chicago last year.  Things weren’t going as well for him this season though before the move but he too has benefitted from the change of scenery, collecting 14 points in 17 contests.  Both teams are hopeful that they’ve found a long-term fixture down the middle with this move.

Hextall Fired: In a move that came as a surprise to many, the Flyers fired general manager Ron Hextall.  Team president Paul Holmgren cited a difference in philosophical approach as a reason for the move, leading to plenty of speculation that Philadelphia will be more aggressive on the trade front compared to Hextall’s slow build methodology.  He leaves the Flyers with a strong pipeline of prospects in the system and a pretty clean salary cap situation but at the same time, the team was often viewed as an underachiever during his tenure.

Extensions: The Lightning are facing a looming salary cap crunch but that didn’t stop them from locking up another cog in their attack as they inked Yanni Gourde to a six-year, $31MM extension.  The 27-year-old didn’t establish himself as a full-time NHL player until last season where he posted 64 points and is off to another strong start in 2018-19.  If he can keep up this pace, this could be a below-market deal fairly quickly.  Meanwhile, the Coyotes celebrated Jakob Chychrun’s return to the lineup with a six-year extension of their own, one that was worth $26.7MM.  The 16th pick back in 2016 has impressed over his first few seasons and, when healthy, is a key part of their back end.  However, staying in the lineup has proven to be difficult so far so while the AAV is more than reasonable for a top-four defender, there is some risk involved as well because of the injury history.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Year In Review 2018

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Snapshots: Jones, Martinez, Kravtsov, Comtois

January 6, 2019 at 5:56 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 3 Comments

The San Jose Sharks have won four of their last five games and seem to be trending in the right direction. They stand in third place in the Pacific Division with a  23-13-7 worth 53 points, but one thing that could hold the team up is the play of their goaltending.

Paul Gackle of The Mercury News writes that the Sharks rank 31st in the league in even-strength save percentage (89.85 percent) even though the defense seems to have found their game in the month of December. The root of the problem has been the play of starter Martin Jones, who just started a six-year, $34.5MM contract, who has a 2.88 GAA and a .897 save percentage in 31 appearances this year. Head coach Peter DeBoer has put more responsibility on backup Aaron Dell lately, but Gackle writes the team might start to worry whether they can count on Jones for the playoffs.

While a trade is a possibility, Gackle writes that the team’s other option would be to give some playing time to one of their AHL goaltenders in Antoine Bibeau and Josef Korenar, who was just named to the AHL All-Star game. The team could also consider trade rentals such as Brian Elliott, Michal Neuvirth, Keith Kinkaid and Petr Mrazek, but with Jones’ contract, the team is quite limited.

  • Despite being rumored to be ready to return, Los Angeles Kings head coach Willie Desjardins said that defenseman Alec Martinez is “not quite there yet,” according to Los Angeles Times’ Curtiz Zupke. Martinez has been out with an upper-body injury since Dec. 8.
  • New York Rangers prospect Vitali Kravtsov had two things going against him at the World Juniors, according to NHL.com’s Igor Eronko. The Rangers’ 2018 first-round pick played through a torn triceps during the WJC playoffs for Russia, which finished with a bronze medal. The scribe also points out that Kravtsov moved to the center position in November with his KHL team, Chelyabinsk Traktor, despite never having played that position before in his career. Despite that, he centered Russia’s first line despite just 12 games of center experience.
  • Speaking of injuries at the WJC, Anaheim Ducks announced that prospect Max Comtois will miss the next two weeks due to the fact that he played throughout the tournament with a separated shoulder. Comtois, who scored five goals and an assist in five games for Team Canada, played for the Ducks for 10 games earlier this season, but was returned to the Drummondville Voltigeurs of the QMJHL. The 2017 second-round pick will return there after he recovers from his injury.

Anaheim Ducks| Injury| Los Angeles Kings| Peter DeBoer| San Jose Sharks| Snapshots| Willie Desjardins Aaron Dell| Alec Martinez| Antoine Bibeau| Brian Elliott| Keith Kinkaid| Martin Jones| Max Comtois| Michal Neuvirth| Petr Mrazek| Team Canada| World Juniors

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San Jose Sharks Sign Lukas Radil To One-Year Extension

January 6, 2019 at 3:40 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

With eight forwards heading for either restricted or unrestricted free agency, the San Jose Sharks have cut that number down as they announced they have signed forward Lukas Radil to one-year extension for the 2019-20 season. CapFriendly reports that the extension will be for $700K, a small decrease from his current AAV of $750K but this new contract will be a one-way pact.

“He has seized the opportunity that he has been given and earned his place on our team,” said general manager Doug Wilson. “His love for the game is apparent as is his character and maturity to how he plays the game. We feel that his game will continue to grow.”

The 28-year-old has played overseas until this season, his last three in the KHL, where he tallied 41 goals over three seasons for Moscow Spartak. San Jose signed the forward to a one-year, $750K deal in April of 2018. He played 11 games with the Barracuda in the AHL earlier this season where he put up six points, but has been even more impressive after getting promoted to the Sharks where he has scored six goals and nine points in 18 games this year and holds a +10 rating, which is third on the team in plus/minus.

Wilson has quite a bit of work to do this offseason as the team has a number of players hitting unrestricted free agency, including Joe Pavelski, Joe Thornton, Joonas Donskoi and Marcus Sorensen. That doesn’t include their biggest free agency concern in defenseman Erik Karlsson. The team also has to work on new contracts for restricted free agents Timo Meier, Kevin Labanc, Rourke Chartier and Joakim Ryan. So locking up Radil to another one-year extension helps add some depth for next year and keeps Radil from leaving to another team or returning to Europe.

The Athletic’s Kevin Kurz was the first to report the extension.

AHL| Doug Wilson| Free Agency| San Jose Sharks Erik Karlsson| Joakim Ryan| Joe Pavelski| Joe Thornton| Joonas Donskoi| Kevin Labanc| Lukas Radil| Marcus Sorensen

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What Your Team Is Thankful For: Winnipeg Jets

January 6, 2019 at 3:27 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

With the holiday season having come and gone, PHR continues its look at what teams are thankful for as the season heads towards the midway mark. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. Let’s take a look at what’s gone well in the early going and what could improve in the second half for the Winnipeg Jets.  Click here for the other articles in this series. 

What are the Jets most thankful for?

In what many considered to be the most competitive division in the NHL, the Winnipeg Jets are right at the top with the Nashville Predators who are ahead by just one point. The Jets boast a 25-13-2 record and while the team has suffered numerous injuries throughout the season, the team has been in the thick of things all season and much of that is due to the team’s depth and experience, especially on the blueline as multiple players, especially Dustin Byfuglien have struggled with injuries. However, the team hasn’t missed a beat as they are ranked 8th in goals scored, averaging 3.33 goals per game.

Who are the Jets most thankful for?

Their veterans. The team has gotten solid performances from many of their top players, but the team’s top two players have been Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler, who have the glue to keep the team together. Scheifele has 22 goals and 27 assists and has been a constant on the team’s top line, while Wheeler has just six goals, but has 44 assists on that same first line. Scheifele, who scored 23 goals last season in 60 appearances, is already one goal away from tying that mark in just 40 games. He is averaging 22:40 in ATOI this season, almost two minutes more than his career-high. Wheeler is also playing a career-high 21:26, nearly a minute better than his career-high and he is on pace to break his career high in assists.

What would the Jets be even more thankful for?

The team needs to get Connor Hellebuyck, their goaltender going if they really want to make a deep run this season. While most of the preseason chatter revolved around their backup goaltending situation, Laurent Brossoit has been nothing short of fabulous for the Jets. Hellebuyck, on the other hand, hasn’t found his game yet. After being a Vezina Trophy candidate a season ago when he put up 44-11-9 record, a 2.36 GAA and a .924 save percentage, but his numbers are not nearly as impressive one year later. Through 31 appearances, Hellebuyck has 12 losses, more than he had last season with a 2.89 GAA and a .908 save percentage. The team will need more from him if they hope to make a deep run in the playoffs with teams like the Predators in their way.

What should be on the Jets’ Holiday Wish List?

More depth from their other lines. The team has gotten a lot of offense from their first line and you can’t complain too much about the 24 goals that Patrik Laine already has, despite having just seven assists to go with that number. However, what the team needs is more scoring. Once you get past Nikolaj Ehlers (15 goals) and Kyle Connor (13 goals), few forwards have been able to step up to add more depth scoring. The team needs more players in that middle-six to step up and start scoring goals to give the offense an even bigger spark, so that the first and second lines aren’t preyed upon by opposing team’s top defenses.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Winnipeg Jets Blake Wheeler| Connor Hellebuyck| Dustin Byfuglien| Kyle Connor| Laurent Brossoit| Mark Scheifele| Nikolaj Ehlers| Patrik Laine

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Minor Transactions: 01/06/19

January 6, 2019 at 2:30 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Despite many eyes across North America focused on the NFL Wild Card playoffs, the NHL has a busy Sunday scheduled this weekend. Seven games are on tap today, with the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators—two teams that are in the rumor mill—kicking things off this afternoon.  As always, we’ll keep track of all the minor moves around the league today.

  • The Toronto Maple Leafs have sent goaltender Kasimir Kaskisuo back to the minor leagues once again, and could have him dressed for the Toronto Marlies game this afternoon. Kaskisuo has been serving as the backup for Michael Hutchinson while the team deals with injury, but still hasn’t gotten into an NHL game. With Frederik Andersen expected to return soon, he may have to wait for another opportunity.
  • Though the terminology varies on the ECHL and AHL websites, minor league defenseman Nolan De Jong will be playing for the San Jose Barracuda for the time being. With Jacob Middleton recalled by the Sharks, the Barracuda have acquired De Jong to give them some more depth on the back end. The former University of Michigan captain has nine points in 22 games with the Utah Grizzlies of the ECHL this season.
  • The New Jersey Devils announced they have recalled goaltender Cam Johnson from the Binghamton Devils of the AHL. He was recalled with the recent injury to MacKenzie Blackwood, who is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Johnson will serve as the backup today against Vegas. The former University of North Dakota standout has had an up and down season between the ECHL and Binghamton. While he has had quite a bit of success with the Adirondack Thunder, he hasn’t been as successful in 14 AHL games. Johnson has a 3.91 GAA and a .866 save percentage. To make room for Johnson, the team assigned defenseman defenseman Egor Yakovlev to the AHL.
  • The Calgary Flames announced they have assigned forward Dillon Dube and goaltender Jon Gillies to the Stockton Heat of the AHL. Dube has appeared in 23 games with Flames, but if the team is sending him down, it’s likley that forward Andrew Mangiapane is ready to return from injured reserve. And with David Rittich healthy and ready to go, the team didn’t need Gillies, who was serving as an emergency backup. He has yet to make an appearance for Calgary.
  • The Anaheim Ducks have assigned both forward Ben Street and defenseman Jake Dotchin to the San Diego Gulls of the AHL, according to Eric Stephens of The Athletic. Both players had cleared waivers recently. The team also sent defenseman Korbinian Holzer to San Diego. The moves are expected to open up roster spots for the return of center Rickard Rakell and Cam Fowler, who have been on injured reserve. Rackell has been out since Dec. 5 with a ankle injury, while Fowler has been out since Nov. 12 with a facial fracture. UPDATE: Stephens adds that Fowler has officially been activated off of injured reserve.
  • The Edmonton Oilers will get back a key defenseman as they announced they have activated Kris Russell, while placing forward Kailer Yamamoto on injured reserve. Russell has been out since Dec. 11 with a groin injury and has been badly missed in Edmonton, who have since acquired multiple defenseman to add depth to their team. Russell has eight points and a plus-four rating for the Oilers. Yamamoto, the team’s first-round pick in 2017, is still trying to gain a full-time position with the team, but has just a goal and two points in 13 appearances, while having eight points in 11 games in the AHL.
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins announced they have recalled Chad Ruhwedel from his conditioning stint with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. The 28-year-old defenseman has played the role of the team’s seventh defenseman for several years now, but found himself in the press box for a long stretch of time, since Nov. 19, and the team opted to send him to the AHL to get him back into game shape. Ruhwedel played five games for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, posting one goal, five points and a plus-eight.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Calgary Flames| ECHL| Edmonton Oilers| New Jersey Devils| Pittsburgh Penguins| San Jose Sharks| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions Andrew Mangiapane| Ben Street| Cam Fowler| Chad Ruhwedel| David Rittich| Jake Dotchin| Jon Gillies| Kailer Yamamoto| Korbinian Holzer| Kris Russell| MacKenzie Blackwood| Rickard Rakell

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