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Archives for January 2019

L.A. Kings, Chicago Blackhawks Make Minor Trade

January 24, 2019 at 5:37 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 1 Comment

In a rare exchange of intangible assets, the Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to swap an unsigned prospect for a draft pick. The Kings have announced that the rights to European pro forward Dominik Kubalik have been assigned to the Blackhawks in exchange for a 2019 fifth-round pick. Kubalik will be placed on Chicago’s reserve list indefinitely.

Kubalik, 23, was a Kings’ seventh-round pick back in 2013 from the OHL’s Sudbury Wolves. However, he returned to his native Czech Republic after one more junior season and has not played in North America since. The 6’2″ two-way winger spent several years in the Czech pro leagues, but has enjoyed back-to-back strong campaigns now with HC Ambri-Piotta of the Swiss NLA. Kubalik registered 27 points in 25 games last year, only to top that with a team-best 43 points in 36 games thus far. Kubalik was also a contributor for the Czech entries at the Winter Olympics and World Championships last year. The late-round waiver seems to be developing into a capable pro.

While it’s unclear whether Kubalik has any intentions of signing in the NHL and, if so, if his ability will translate, this seems like a worthwhile gamble for the Blackhawks. Chicago also had two fifth-round picks already, belonging to the Arizona Coyotes and Tampa Bay Lightning. The pick sent to the Kings belongs to the Coyotes and will thus be earlier in the round. Los Angeles clearly is not convinced that Kubalik would ever be a major piece of their team are likely happy to recoup another draft pick, as the rebuilding team had just their seven original picks prior to this deal.

Chicago Blackhawks| Los Angeles Kings| NLA| OHL| Olympics| Utah Mammoth

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PHR Live Chat Transcript: 01/24/19

January 24, 2019 at 5:01 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Click here to read a transcript of this week’s live chat with PHR’s Gavin Lee.

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Snapshots: Draft Rankings, All-Stars, Hart

January 24, 2019 at 4:26 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

TSN Insider Bob McKenzie is the latest to release his midseason draft rankings, and like all the rest he still has American phenom Jack Hughes at number one. McKenzie’s rankings are based on a survey of anonymous NHL scouts, meaning that if the draft were held today the young center would undoubtedly be the top choice.

It’s the rest of the rankings that bring some intrigue, as McKenzie notes that there is a group of several players that have closed the gap on Hughes at the top of the list. Players like Vasili Podkolzin (#3) and Bowen Byram (#6) are making scouts turn their heads and notice how dominant they can be, en route to potential top-five selections in June. This year’s draft is sure to be an interesting one given the skill at the top, and one that almost no team is going to want to give up a lottery pick for.

  • The AHL has made two more adjustments to their All-Star rosters, this time adding goaltender Kevin Boyle and forward Michael Bunting to the Pacific Division group. Troy Terry and Pavel Francouz will be unavailable, a disappointing turn for the Anaheim and Colorado players. Still, the Ducks will now get to watch Boyle suit up while the Arizona Coyotes will have another representative in the form of Bunting, who has 26 points in 27 games for the Tucson Roadrunners when he wasn’t playing in the NHL.
  • Anthony Stolarz has done enough to show his health for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and was recalled today by the Philadelphia Flyers, but the player replacing him in the minor leagues will turn some heads. Carter Hart has been sent down over the break so that he can keep playing, but the Flyers will have a decision to make when they return to action. Hart has easily earned a spot in the NHL with his strong play as a rookie, but the team likely wants to get Stolarz some playing time too. They’ll have to work to keep them both fresh down the stretch and see if they are a potential tandem for next season. Stolarz is a restricted free agent while other goaltenders Mike McKenna, Brian Elliott and Michal Neuvirth are all headed for unrestricted free agency.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Philadelphia Flyers| Snapshots| Utah Mammoth Anthony Stolarz| Bob McKenzie| Bowen Byram| Carter Hart

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Oliver Ekman-Larsson To Undergo MRI For Lower-Body Injury

January 24, 2019 at 3:45 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Thursday: Ekman-Larsson has been listed as “day to day” and will be evaluated further after the All-Star break. While nothing is certain, it sounds like the Coyotes may have avoided certain disaster.

Wednesday: It’s hard to imagine a team experiencing a more drastic streak of injuries than what the Arizona Coyotes have dealt with this year. Jason Demers, Antti Raanta, Christian Dvorak and Nick Schmaltz have all suffered long-term injuries, while Michael Grabner and Brad Richardson are also out for the time being. Now, captain Oliver Ekman-Larsson will have tests including an MRI on his knee tomorrow to determine the extent of the latest injury according to Craig Morgan of The Athletic and Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet. Ekman-Larsson will obviously not play tonight in the Coyotes’ last game before the All-Star break.

Though there is no word on how long this injury will keep Ekman-Larsson out, even a short-term diagnosis would be a drastic blow for the Coyotes. The team is playing their best hockey of the season lately and has climbed back into the playoff chase in the Western Conference. Sitting at 23-22-4 through their first 49 games, Arizona is now just two points behind the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche for the final two wild card spots.

Ekman-Larsson has been his usual minute-munching self this season, logging almost 24 a night for the Coyotes through the first half. He’s also recorded 26 points, easily leading the team’s defense corps in scoring. The 27-year old signed an eight-year, $66MM contract extension this summer that will kick in next season, making him one of the highest-paid defensemen in the league and keeping him in Arizona through 2026-27.

Injury| Utah Mammoth Oliver Ekman-Larsson

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Anaheim Ducks Make Several Roster Moves

January 24, 2019 at 2:32 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Anaheim Ducks have made a ton of roster moves today as they break for the All-Star festivities. Going down to the minor leagues are Troy Terry, Max Jones, Sam Carrick, Andy Welinski, Jacob Larsson and Andrej Sustr, while Korbinian Holzer and Jake Dotchin will take their place on the NHL roster. Jakob Silfverberg is also no longer listed on injured reserve. The team is doing this both as a cost saving measure and to allow some of their young players to continue suiting up while the NHL squad is off until February 2nd.

It’s been a tough year for the Ducks, who were just told that they would be without Ondrej Kase for the rest of the season and have now gone 2-6-2 in their last ten to fall out of the playoffs entirely. While they’re certainly not out of the race, it’s going to be a tough challenge for them to overcome the rest of the bubble teams and get to the postseason. Luckily, John Gibson is a thing.

The Ducks are pushed right up against the cap and will likely soon be activating Corey Perry’s $8.625MM hit off of long-term injured reserve. Every day they keep players down in the minors they are banking a little bit more, and since all of them are now waiver-exempt (after Sustr cleared today) there was no risk. Expect several to be back up with the NHL team in a week.

Anaheim Ducks Andrej Sustr| Jake Dotchin| Korbinian Holzer

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Minnesota Wild “Can’t Trade Draft Picks” As Deadline Nears

January 24, 2019 at 2:27 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

The Minnesota Wild have been a very good team for a very long time. Six straight playoff appearances with a 247-158-53 record over that time proved it, but former GM Chuck Fletcher still received the boot last offseason because of the lack of postseason success. In those six appearances, the Wild never progressed past the second round and haven’t had a sniff of the Stanley Cup. This year, under the direction of new GM Paul Fenton, the Wild are a good team once again. With a 26-21-3 record Minnesota currently holds the third playoff spot in the Central Division and would surprise no one if they announced themselves as buyers at next month’s trade deadline. If they are buyers though, Fenton won’t be selling off the future this time around.

In a wide ranging interview with The Athletic’s Michael Russo (subscription required), Fenton explains his team’s position this season and how he simply won’t mortgage the future anymore to try and take this group to the Stanley Cup Finals. Very simply, Fenton explains that the Wild “can’t trade draft picks” given the lack of prospect development over the last few years.

Though the Wild did hold onto their first-round pick last June—selecting Filip Johansson, who continues to develop in Sweden—there’s not a ton left in the prospect cupboard for Minnesota. The team’s first selection in 2017 was 85th overall, while 2015 and 2016 produced Luke Kunin, Joel Eriksson Ek and Jordan Greenway who have all basically graduated to the NHL, regardless of what you might think of their production at this point. 2014 brought Alex Tuch, but he was lost in a Vegas Golden Knights expansion deal that sent Erik Haula to the sin city.

There are other names, including high-flying Russian star Kirill Kaprizov who may or may not ever appear in a Minnesota sweater, but for the most part the Wild’s system needs some talent injected into it from a full draft class. Even that looks impossible this year as the team still owes Arizona a fourth-round pick from the Martin Hanzal deal of two years ago and has already sent a fifth-round pick for Brad Hunt in recent days. At this point, selling off any more draft picks would make it a quiet day in June at the draft in Vancouver.

So, “hockey trades” are in order for Minnesota like the one they made earlier this month with the Carolina Hurricanes. There is work for Fenton to do on an aging roster, but he certainly doesn’t sound like he’ll be in the rental business next month, unless he’s the one selling. The team does have a huge trade chip in pending unrestricted free agent Eric Staal, but the team would likely have to fall out of the running to make a move like that, according to Russo.

Minnesota Wild| Paul Fenton Eric Staal

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Nashville Predators Place Anthony Bitetto On Waivers

January 24, 2019 at 12:21 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Even as the NHL breaks for the All-Star festitivies, front offices are hard at work. Today according to CapFriendly, the Nashville Predators have placed Anthony Bitetto on waivers.

The Predators are carrying eight defensemen at the moment and none of them are waiver-exempt, so if someone was going to go down it makes sense that it would be Bitetto. The 28-year old has played just 18 games this season and is averaging fewer than 11 minutes in those appearances. It seems unlikely that he would be claimed, meaning that he can be at the ready for the team in the minor leagues or just give them a little more last minute flexibility in the NHL.

Bitetto is on a one-year minimum salary contract and will be an unrestricted free agent in the summer. His NHL career consists 114 games and 19 points, while possession statistics reflect very poorly on the veteran minor league defenseman.

Nashville Predators| Waivers Anthony Bitetto

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Andrej Sustr Placed On Waivers

January 24, 2019 at 12:18 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Thursday: Sustr has cleared waivers and can be assigned to the minor leagues.

Wednesday: The Anaheim Ducks have decided to place Andrej Sustr on waivers once again, after clearing earlier this season. Sustr hasn’t played an NHL game since November and has suited up just five times for the Ducks this season.

It’s hard to know what Sustr would bring to another team at this point in his career, but there was a time that he was considered a key part of the Tampa Bay Lightning blue line. The 6’7″ right-handed shot recorded a career-high 21 points in 2015-16, but quickly fell out of favor over the last few years. He signed with the Ducks for $1.3MM this year but hasn’t been able to get into the lineup on a consistent basis.

That price tag is also what likely kept him in the Ducks organization the first time through waivers, but this time perhaps a team will take a chance on the big defenseman. With Michael Del Zotto ready to play for Anaheim it seems unlikely that Sustr will be getting into any game action soon, and may have to spend another chunk of the year in the minor leagues with the San Diego Gulls.

Anaheim Ducks| Waivers Andrej Sustr

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Dallas Stars “Dangling” Mattias Janmark In Trade Talks

January 24, 2019 at 11:52 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Dallas Stars have climbed back into playoff contention after a troubling start to the season, and will likely be one of the bubble teams looking to secure their spot by adding talent at the trade deadline. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet writes in his latest 31 Thoughts column that Dallas is “dangling” Mattias Janmark in addition to Valeri Nichushkin and Brett Ritchie, who had previously been linked to trade talks.

Dallas hasn’t gotten enough production out of the bottom half of their lineup this season, relying heavily on the top trio of Tyler Seguin, Alexander Radulov and Jamie Benn to carry the offensive weight. The team traded Devin Shore earlier in the year to bring in a new face in Andrew Cogliano, and it now sounds like they might be considering moving some of the other disappointing names. The above mentioned trio of trade candidates have combined for just six goals and 27 points this season, with Janmark leading the way with 15 of those. The 26-year old forward was a 19-goal man a year ago, but has been snake-bitten all season and is shooting just 4.3%.

Janmark and Ritchie are both restricted free agents with arbitration rights at the end of the season while Nichushkin is under contract for another season at a $2.95MM cap hit. The latter is younger than the other two, but also has failed to score a single goal this season in his return to North American and is routinely seeing fewer than 12 minutes of ice time in recent weeks. It’s hard to trade an asset in that situation, given Nichushkin is at his absolute lowest value right now.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Dallas Stars Brett Ritchie| Elliotte Friedman| Mattias Janmark| Valeri Nichushkin

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Minor Transactions: 01/24/19

January 24, 2019 at 10:08 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The league is has gone dark as they prepare for the All-Star festivities to start tomorrow, and with it teams will be sending their eligible players down to the minor leagues. This is done to save a few days of cap space and give young players a chance to continue their development. As always, we’ll keep track of all the minor moves right here.

  • Along with Jordan Kyrou and Jordan Nolan who were sent down yesterday, the St. Louis Blues have assigned Mackenzie MacEachern and Sammy Blais to the minor leagues over the break. The Blues don’t play again until February 2nd, meaning the set of forwards can get some extra ice time in for the San Antonio Rampage.
  • Colin Blackwell has been sent down by the Nashville Predators, returning the 25-year old center to the Milwaukee Admirals after three games in the NHL. Blackwell is still waiting to register his first NHL point, and could get that chance later on in the year.
  • After bringing up Ryan Graves for last night’s game, the Colorado Avalanche have returned him to the minor leagues. Graves will be accompanied by both Dominic Toninato and Sheldon Dries, two other waiver-exempt players that can spend the break in the AHL.
  • The Carolina Hurricanes have returned Alex Nedeljkovic to the minors where he’ll resume starting for the Charlotte Checkers, and Haydn Fleury has also been sent down to get some more ice time. Fleury has been a regular scratch in the NHL this season as the odd man out among the Carolina defense corps.
  • Trevor Moore played again for the Toronto Maple Leafs last night but is now on his way back down to the AHL to participate in that league’s All-Star game. The speedy forward has made quite the impact this season with 19 goals in 32 AHL contests.
  • Joel Eriksson Ek spent some time in the minor leagues earlier this year to get his game right, and now he’ll get another chance to hone his skills in the AHL. Eriksson Ek and Luke Kunin have both been sent down for the time being, though one or both could see a recall immediately after the break.
  • The Vegas Golden Knights have flipped backup goaltenders, sending Maxime Lagace back down and recalled Oscar Dansk. Dansk won’t be starting anytime soon for the Golden Knights, but will receive a bigger paycheck while the team lets Lagace get back on the ice.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes| Colorado Avalanche| Minnesota Wild| Nashville Predators| St. Louis Blues| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions| Vegas Golden Knights Alex Nedeljkovic| Dominic Toninato| Haydn Fleury| Joel Eriksson Ek| Jordan Kyrou| Jordan Nolan| Maxime Lagace| Oscar Dansk

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