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Archives for April 2019

Swedish Forwards To Crowd Top Of 2020 NHL Draft

April 24, 2019 at 3:34 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

While the majority of the attention at the ongoing U-18 World Junior Championships is on this year’s NHL Draft-eligible talent, Team Sweden is quietly displaying a pair of elite forwards who will very much be in the spotlight at this time next year. Top 2020 draft prospects Alexander Holtz and Lucas Raymond have each notched three points through four games at the tournament, continuing their success from the Swedish junior season. While Canadians Alexis Lafreniere and Quinton Byfield have long been considered the best prospects in the 2020 class, Holtz, Raymond, and fellow Swede forward Noel Gunler are closing in.

Holtz may have the highest ceiling of the Swedish trio due to his natural goal-scoring ability. Holtz led Sweden’s top U-18 junior league in goals and shared the lead in points in 2017-18 while playing in just 13 of a possible 18 games. This past year, he led the top U-20 league, the SuperElit, with 30 goals in 38 games and was sixth in overall scoring with 47 points. Holtz plays with supreme offensive ability, pairing his great vision with deadly offensive instincts. His shot will likely be considered among the best in the draft class, as it packs a quick release with high-end power.  The next step for Holtz will be to take on a regular role in the SHL next season, after being held scoreless in just three big league games this year.

Raymond, who didn’t turn 17 until last month, has been right alongside Holtz the whole way. In 2017-18, it was Raymond who finished tied with Holtz atop the U-18 scoring ranks and this past season he finished one point ahead of Holtz for fourth overall in points, while also finishing second in assists in the SuperElit. Raymond is smaller than Holtz, but there are very few other holes to his game. The Frolunda phenom plays with just as much skill as Holtz and has a more well-rounded game as a tough two-way competitor. He may not have the same eye for the net, but plays with great vision and puck-moving ability. Raymond played in ten SHL games this season, but was limited to just two points. Showing that his size will not be a hindrance to his professional play will be a major point of emphasis next season.

Lastly, there is Gunler, who hasn’t received as much early praise as Holtz and Raymond, but is just as much a threat to crack the top-five in 2020. Gunler is slightly older than the others and it shows in both his mature build and playing style. Gunler jumped to the SuperElit a year ahead of Holtz and Raymond and put up good numbers, but in 2018-19 he finished right alongside them among the league leaders. Gunler’s 46 points were one less than Holtz and his 27 goals were good enough for third in the league. Yet, Gunler accomplished those tasks in just 31 games and was in fact the league leader in per-game production. On top of that, he played in a whopping 15 SHL games with Lulea, recording five points, while Holtz and Raymond combined for two points in 13 games. While Gunler’s skill isn’t quite on the same level as the others, Gunler plays with equal offensive instincts and has shown that his game can translate to the top level.

The 2020 NHL Draft is still a long ways away, with a whole class of prospects still yet to be drafted this June before the attention really even shifts to next year’s crop. Yet, Holtz, Raymond, and Gunler have already done enough to garner substantial attention regardless. The trio will do their best to continue their dominating ways in the SHL next season and to unset Lafreniere and Byfield as the presumptive 1-2 punch of the 2020 class. Consider this a preview of what will be an ongoing story through next season, as Sweden’s elite young forwards look to crowd the top of the draft board.

Prospects| SHL| Team Sweden Alexis Lafreniere| NHL Entry Draft

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Snapshots: Fielder, Babcock, Hurricanes

April 24, 2019 at 1:25 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 6 Comments

The expansion Seattle franchise doesn’t yet have a single player, but they do have a team award. The management group announced today that the organization will hand out a Guyle Fielder Award every season to the “player that embodies the sportsmanship and leadership of one of Seattle’s greatest hockey legends.” If you don’t recognize Fielder’s name, you’re not alone, as his story is one of the most overlooked in hockey history.

Fielder stands as the fourth-leading scorer in professional hockey history, recording 1,929 points over a long career spent mostly in the minor leagues. In fact, he didn’t register a single one of those points in his 15 NHL games, but routinely led the Western Hockey League—not the junior league it is today, but a minor professional one—in scoring. He played for the Seattle Bombers, Americans and Totems over his career and is a legend in the area for any hockey fan old enough to remember.

  • Though there may be some Toronto Maple Leafs fans hoping Mike Babcock would find his way somewhere else today, Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic cleared up some confusion about the head coach’s contract. Babcock does not have an out clause in his contract as some had speculated, and “remains as committed as he’s always been” to leading the Maple Leafs. The team was eliminated by the Boston Bruins last night for the third time in six years, and still haven’t progressed past the first round since 2004. Babcock has four seasons left on the massive eight-year, $50MM contract that he signed with the Maple Leafs in 2015.
  • The Carolina Hurricanes didn’t hold a morning skate today as they prepare for Game Seven against the Washington Capitals, so there wasn’t a chance for Andrei Svechnikov or Micheal Ferland to get back on the ice. Head coach Rod Brind’Amour told reporters including Chip Alexander of the Raleigh News & Observer that he isn’t sure whether Svechnikov will be ready to play tonight, but Ferland will probably not suit up in the do-or-die elimination game. The Hurricanes will rely on their captain Justin Williams, who has often been dubbed “Mr. Game 7” for his heroics in these situations, but has also been one of the team’s best players through the first part of the series. If the Hurricanes win it would mean that all four wild card teams have advanced to the second round, showing just how wide open the Stanley Cup playoffs really are.

Carolina Hurricanes| Mike Babcock| Seattle| Snapshots| Toronto Maple Leafs Andrei Svechnikov| Micheal Ferland

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Jay O’Brien Leaving Providence College

April 24, 2019 at 12:13 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 9 Comments

Wednesday: Not so fast, apparently. Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer spoke to O’Brien, who confirmed he is leaving Providence but denied that he’s heading to the BCHL. The young forward has not yet decided where he will play next season.

Tuesday: It was a frustrating season for Philadelphia Flyers prospect Jay O’Brien, who struggled through injury during his freshman year at Providence College. It now seems as though he’ll be playing in a new league, as Jeff Cox of the New England Hockey Journal reports that O’Brien is in the transfer portal and is expected to play in the BCHL next season. O’Brien would be ruled out of NCAA play in 2019-20 if he transferred to a new school.

O’Brien, 19, recorded just two goals and five points in 25 games for Providence, not exactly the season he was expecting after the Flyers selected him 19th overall last June. While that was a bit higher than many expected—Bob McKenzie of TSN for instance had O’Brien 34th in his final rankings—it’s not like he was a completely off-the-board pick. The offensive forward had dominated the high school level, but was relatively unproven given his lack of playing time with the USNTDP. He did make the cut as a member of Team USA at the most recent World Juniors, but failed to record a single point in seven games.

Cox reports that O’Brien will likely play for the Penticton Vees, a legendary BCHL program that has recently produced NHL players like Ryan Johansen, Troy Stecher, Tyson Jost, Dante Fabbro, and has a history that includes names like Paul Kariya, Duncan Keith and Brett Hull.

The Flyers could also sign O’Brien and bring him into the organization, but if they don’t wish to do that at this point they will still retain his exclusive negotiating rights. They will hold these until June 1st, 2022 even if he leaves school early.

NCAA| Philadelphia Flyers

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Jacques Martin Linked To Buffalo Coaching Search

April 24, 2019 at 11:55 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The Buffalo Sabres didn’t end up with Todd McLellan after a recent courting process, and have now been linked to several other names including out-of-the-box options. Today, Darren Dreger of TSN was on The Instigators on WGR550 in Buffalo and reported that Jacques Martin is a leading candidate for the job (quote via WGR550 producer Brayton J. Wilson):

This isn’t a news flash because it’s been speculated. I’m told that Jacques Martin is a top candidate in Buffalo, but he may be among them. There’s been speculation of Todd Richards, although a couple of days ago I got the sense that [Richards] is of interest and is certainly a candidate, but things weren’t heating up there. Maybe that’s changed in the last 24 hours, I don’t know that, but yesterday I was told that Jacques is considered a top candidate. We’ll see.

Martin is currently an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins, and John Shannon of Sportsnet also notes that the Ottawa Senators have asked for permission to talk to their old coach.

It is easy to see why Martin might be on GM Jason Botterill’s short list, given the connection the two share from their days in Pittsburgh together. Botterill was an assistant GM for the team when Martin joined them in 2013, and the two enjoyed consecutive Stanley Cup wins together in 2016 and 2017. There is also the simple fact that Martin is an extremely experienced head coach, including a near decade behind the bench of the Senators and time leading the St. Louis Blues, Florida Panthers and Montreal Canadiens. His 613 regular season victories put him 20th all-time, though he never did win a Stanley Cup as a head coach.

There is also the idea that Martin could be the type of structured, defensive coach that the Sabres need. The team has struggled in their own end for years and failed to capitalize on their early season success in 2018-19. Rookie head coach Phil Housley is out after just two years, the fourth name that has come and gone without much success since Lindy Ruff was fired during the 2012-13 season.

Buffalo Sabres| Ottawa Senators

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Kevan Miller Remains Out For Boston Bruins

April 24, 2019 at 10:23 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The Boston Bruins will start their second round series in a few days, but won’t be getting a key member of their defense back in time. Kevan Miller has suffered a setback in his recovery and is now “week-to-week” according to Bruins GM Don Sweeney. The veteran defenseman did not play in a single game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round.

Miller, 31, played just 39 games for the Bruins this season as he dealt with multiple injuries, but would be a welcome addition if he could find any level of health in the playoffs. The physical defenseman strengthens their right side and would give them an upgrade over the rotation of Connor Clifton and Steven Kampfer. While Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo really carried the weight in the first round, Miller would help balance out the minutes as a reliable option.

Still, the Bruins defense was still good enough to hold the Maple Leafs to three goals in the pair of elimination games they faced at the end of the series. The top two pairings were put out time and again across from Toronto’s best players and almost shut them down completely when it mattered. Depending on what happens tonight in Washington the Bruins could head into the second round as the highest seed remaining in the playoffs and enjoy home ice advantage for as long as they keep playing.

Boston Bruins Kevan Miller

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Minor Transactions: 04/24/19

April 24, 2019 at 9:38 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Two series came to an end last night as the Vegas Golden Knights and Toronto Maple Leafs will be heading home. With two more teams eliminated there will be a few minor moves over the next few days to fix rosters and prepare for the second round. As always, we’ll be right here to keep track of them.

  • The Maple Leafs have returned Calle Rosen to the minor leagues where he will join the Toronto Marlies for their own playoff run. Rosen has been the Marlies best defenseman at times this season and won a Calder Cup with the team last year. He did not suit up for a game in the NHL playoffs, but may have a role on the team next season as Jake Gardiner and Ron Hainsey both head to unrestricted free agency.
  • The Nashville Predators have sent Niclas Westerholm to the Milwaukee Admirals, after he served as the team’s third goaltender in the playoffs. The Admirals already have starting options, but after allowing 13 goals in the first two games of their series against the Iowa Wild perhaps they’ll consider Westerholm for game 3 on Thursday evening.

Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions Calle Rosen

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Requests Coming Quickly For Vegas AGM

April 24, 2019 at 9:18 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 9 Comments

The Vegas Golden Knights organization is probably still reeling from an incredible loss in game seven to the San Jose Sharks, but before long they’ll have to start thinking about their future. One person who will quickly have interested parties calling on him is assistant general manager Kelly McCrimmon, who has been linked to the GM searches of both the Edmonton Oilers and expansion Seattle team in the past. Today, Darren Dreger of TSN tweets that the Oilers will send a request for permission to speak with McCrimmon in the coming days.

It’s good fortune for the Oilers that the Golden Knights were eliminated by the Sharks last night, given that the team has been open with the fact that they want their front office search done in the next few weeks. The Golden Knights looked like they were sailing straight through to the second round before a five-minute major penalty was assessed to Cody Eakin in the third period. That penalty changed the course of the game and very well could change the course of the Oilers search, given how highly regarded McCrimmon is around the league.

After running the Brandon Wheat Kings organization for decades, McCrimmon came to the Golden Knights as they were preparing for their own expansion draft and has been credited with many of the strategies the team took to build a winner right away. Not only did Vegas put together an excellent NHL team, but their excellent draft class in 2017 allowed them to pull off some of the biggest trades of the last year. Names like Erik Brannstrom and Nick Suzuki were used as bait to land Mark Stone and Max Pacioretty, two players who will lead the Golden Knights for some time.

Those kinds of trades may be exactly what the Oilers are looking for. The team can’t wait around to draft and rebuild their team while Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are in prime years of production. There needs to be an improvement around them, and whoever is hired as GM will be tasked to start that immediately.

Edmonton Oilers| Kelly McCrimmon| Vegas Golden Knights

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Minor Transactions: 04/23/19

April 23, 2019 at 8:03 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

As the final games of the first round wrap up this evening and tomorrow, teams are still looking to make sure the fringes of their rosters are set. With that in mind, we’ll keep track of a few minor moves right here:

  • The San Jose Sharks have recalled Dylan Gambrell and Antoine Bibeau, likely just as extra practice bodies as they prepared for game seven tonight. The two will be back with the San Jose Barracuda tomorrow for their game four matchup with the rival San Diego Gulls.
  • Alec Regula, a third round pick of the Detroit Red Wings last June, was signed to an amateur tryout by the Grand Rapids Griffins today. He’ll join the group for the playoffs after his London Knights were surprisingly knocked out of the OHL postseason.

Detroit Red Wings| San Jose Sharks| Transactions Antoine Bibeau| Dylan Gambrell

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Mikey Anderson Signs Entry-Level Contract

April 23, 2019 at 6:32 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The Los Angeles Kings have signed Mikey Anderson to a three-year, entry-level contract, ending his college career. Anderson recently won the NCAA Championship with the University of Minnesota-Duluth, but will start his professional career in 2019-20.

Anderson, 19, knows winning and little else at the collegiate level after taking home the title two years in a row. Originally selected in the fourth round of the 2017 draft, he has quickly become a top prospect in the Kings system and one of the most effective defensemen in the country at his level. Not only did he put up 27 points in 40 games for the Bulldogs, but Anderson also captained Team USA at the most recent World Juniors where he recorded five points in seven games en route to a silver medal.

There’s still plenty for the 6’0″ 196-lbs defenseman to work on before suiting up in the NHL, but the fact that both sides think he’s ready for professional hockey is a testament to how hard he has worked to develop over the last two seasons. The Kings are beginning a rebuild that may take a while, but Anderson should feature prominently in it over the next few years.

Los Angeles Kings| NCAA

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2018-19 King Clancy Finalists Announced

April 23, 2019 at 5:57 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The NHL has released the finalists for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The award is given to “the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community.” Last season was the first time it was awarded to a pair of players, as the Vancouver Canucks’ Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin took home the trophy for their long history of helping the Vancouver community.

Each team nominated one player for the award. The finalists are:

Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Arizona Coyotes

Jason Zucker, Minnesota Wild

Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers

Minnesota Wild| New York Rangers| Utah Mammoth Henrik Lundqvist| Jason Zucker| Oliver Ekman-Larsson

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