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New Jersey Devils Select Jack Hughes First Overall

June 21, 2019 at 7:18 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

Kaapo Kakko pushed to be selected first in this year’s NHL Entry Draft more than many expected, but in the end the initial presumptive top overall pick claimed the mantle. American center Jack Hughes was selected first overall by the New Jersey Devils and GM Ray Shero. This is the second time in three years that the Devils have won the NHL Draft Lottery and selected first overall and the second time they have used the pick on a center, taking Nico Hischier in 2017.

When Hischier was selected, it was a come-from-behind story, as the Swiss pivot passed up long-anticipated top prospect Nolan Patrick for the honor. This year was the opposite story, as Hughes held off a push from Kakko as both players excelled in their respective seasons and on the international stage. Hughes set records for the U.S. National Team Development Program during his 112-point season, while also chipping in a whopping 20 points in seven games at the U-18 World Juniors, four points in four games at the U-20 World Juniors, and holding his own against NHL competition with three points in seven games at the recent World Championships.

At the end of the day, centers hold a premium over wingers and Hughes in particular is a special talent at the position. His skating, evasiveness, puck possession, and play-making are all elite for his age and he will likely grow into a perennial All-Star given his ability to control pace and create offense. The Devils are in great shape down the middle with Hughes and Hischier in the fold for a long time to come.

New Jersey Devils| Ray Shero Jack Hughes| Kaapo Kakko| NHL Entry Draft| Nico Hischier| Nolan Patrick| World Championships| World Juniors

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Submit Your Questions For The #PHRMailbag

June 21, 2019 at 4:35 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 23 Comments

The 2018-19 NHL season is officially over, but that doesn’t mean the hockey world gets a moment of rest. The draft is just around the corner, with free agents allowed to start talking to new teams just after that. Teams have already started to reshape their rosters with trades, while others try to steady the ship with long-term extensions.

Erik Karlsson was set to become the top free agent on the market this summer but has re-signed in San Jose, leaving a hole at the top of the list of available defensemen. Do Tyler Myers and Jake Gardiner become the de facto top options, or will teams instead circle back to the trade market to try and find their blue line solutions? What about up front? Does Artemi Panarin have a market outside of a handful of teams? Will San Jose be able to afford Joe Pavelski now? All those questions and more are on the minds of hockey fans everywhere.

With that in mind, it’s time to run another edition of our mailbag. You can submit your query by using #PHRMailbag on Twitter or by leaving a comment down below. Make sure to get your questions in early and we’ll try to get through them all when the mailbag runs this weekend.

If you missed our last edition, it was split into two parts that you can read here and here. The first tackled topics like morality clauses in player contracts, the New Jersey Devils’ offseason plans, and the unfortunate reality of bad Edmonton Oilers contracts. Next, Brian took on questions regarding Chris Kreider’s future in New York, a potential Jacob Trouba trade, and gave his thoughts on the Phil Kessel situation.

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Rieder, Rattie Not Expected To Receive Qualifying Offers

June 21, 2019 at 2:59 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The Edmonton Oilers have plenty of work to do this summer in order to get back into Stanley Cup playoff contention, but they’ve already made decisions on a pair of restricted free agents. Jason Gregor of TSN reports that the team will not issue qualifying offers to Tobias Rieder or Ty Rattie, making the pair of forwards unrestricted free agents. The team could still negotiate a new contract with either one, but after disappointing seasons it would not be surprising for both to have to find work elsewhere in 2019-20.

Rieder, 26, failed to score a single goal for the Oilers this season despite appearing in 67 games. The German forward was eventually called out by CEO Bob Nicholson at an Oilers’ function for his lack of offensive production, making it clear that the team wouldn’t bring him back next season. Despite his terrible year, Rieder actually has shown in the past that he can be a fine depth scoring option, scoring at least 12 times in each of his first four years in the league. A qualifying offer would have been for $2MM however, more than anyone will likely pay after a zero-goal season.

Rattie, 26, wasn’t quite as bad for the Oilers as he recorded four goals and 11 points in 50 appearances. Still, the depth forward was never able to really capture the same offensive ability he has shown in the minor and junior leagues. Originally selected 32nd overall in 2011 by the St. Louis Blues, Rattie has just 30 points in 99 career NHL contests.

Edmonton Oilers Tobias Rieder| Ty Rattie

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2019-20 Home Openers Announced

June 21, 2019 at 2:11 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The NHL has announced the dates for each team’s 2019-20 home opener, with the full schedule set to release on Tuesday. Below are all the dates, which start on October 2nd including the St. Louis Blues raising their Stanley Cup banner against the 2018 champion Washington Capitals.

October 2nd:

Washington @ St. Louis
Ottawa @ Toronto
Vancouver @ Edmonton
San Jose @ Vegas

October 3rd:

Arizona @ Anaheim
Montreal @ Carolina
Calgary @ Colorado
Boston @ Dallas
Minnesota @ Nashville
Winnipeg @ Rangers
Buffalo @ Pittsburgh
Florida @ Tampa Bay

October 4th:

Toronto @ Columbus
Winnipeg @ New Jersey
Washington @ Islanders
Vegas @ San Jose

October 5th:

Boston @ Arizona
New Jersey @ Buffalo
Vancouver @ Calgary
Tampa Bay @ Florida
Rangers @ Ottawa
Carolina @ Washington

October 6th:

Dallas @ Detroit

October 9th:
New Jersey @ Philadelphia
Los Angeles @ Vancouver

October 10th:

San Jose @ Chicago
Detroit @ Montreal
Minnesota @ Winnipeg

October 12th:

New Jersey @ Boston
Nashville @ Los Angeles
Pittsburgh @ Minnesota

Schedule

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P.K. Subban’s Name “Floating Around” As Nashville Tries To Clear Salary

June 21, 2019 at 1:51 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

The Nashville Predators have been linked to free agent Matt Duchene and need to sign an extension with captain Roman Josi, but they’ll have to clear some cap space to accomplish either one. That’s drawn plenty of speculation about who the team could move out this summer, with Kyle Turris’ name leading the way after a disappointing season. Bob McKenzie of TSN however tweets that’s not the only Predator out there, as he’s heard P.K. Subban’s name “floating around” as well. McKenzie makes sure to clarify that there is no guarantee of a Subban trade, and that makes sense given the complexity of any deal for the star defenseman.

Subban, 30, is one of the league’s highest paid defenseman and comes with a $9MM cap hit for the next three seasons. That includes $10MM in actual salary this year, a contract that many teams wouldn’t be able to afford given the cap struggles throughout the league. Still, Subban was traded once before while carrying that cap hit even when the ceiling was lower, and his offensive upside is still likely an attractive proposition for teams looking to contend. Though he played just 63 games for the Predators in 2018-19, the Norris-winning defenseman recorded 31 points and averaged close to 23 minutes a night. Subban has been criticized his whole career for playing dangerously, but still drives possession at an elite rate and can be a game-changing force on the right side.

It is important to note that though Subban once held a full no-movement clause, the Predators did not honor it after he waived it to come to Nashville in the first place. That means the veteran has zero trade protection in his contract at all and would have to accept a deal anywhere in the league. The Predators currently project to have around $6MM in cap space for this summer, but will need to open more room if they plan on being big spenders in free agency.

GM David Poile has never shied away from making big trades, but finalizing a deal including Subban does seem difficult given the league has not officially decided on the salary cap ceiling for next season. Though front offices around the league are generally aware of where it might land, it is not expected to be finalized until Saturday, during the second day of the draft. Acquiring a contract like Subban’s would require careful financial consideration for most teams, perhaps limiting the chance of something going down on day one.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

David Poile| Free Agency| Nashville Predators Bob McKenzie| Kyle Turris| P.K. Subban

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Florida Panthers Working To Trade James Reimer

June 21, 2019 at 1:30 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

June 21: Pierre LeBrun of TSN updates the situation, reporting that the Panthers are still trying to trade Reimer. If they can’t, he suggests the goaltender could be bought out before the window closes at the end of the month. A Reimer buyout would save the Panthers nearly $2.5MM in cap space in 2019-20, but just $192K the following season and cause a $658K cap hit in 2021-22 and 2022-23.

June 14: When it became apparent that Sergei Bobrovsky was unlikely to sign an extension with the Columbus Blue Jackets and would become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, the Florida Panthers were almost immediately linked. Bobrovsky and Blue Jackets teammate Artemi Panarin are both expected to be pursued by the Panthers, but how they were going to be able to pull it off was unclear. Florida already has both Roberto Luongo and James Reimer under contract for at least two seasons at a combined $7.93MM cap hit, leaving little room for Bobrovsky to fit on the roster. That might be changing soon, as George Richards of The Athletic reports that the team is working on a trade of Reimer, while colleague James Mirtle also suggests the path of a buyout.

Reimer, 31, was signed to a five-year $17MM deal in 2016 to form a sort of tandem with Luongo in Florida, but struggled last season to find his game. A career .915 save percentage prior to 2018-19, Reimer was decidedly worse and finished the season with a 13-12-5 record and .900 mark. While his $3.4MM cap hit for another two seasons may limit his trade market somewhat, the contract itself includes no trade protection at all. Mirtle suggests that the former Toronto Maple Leafs starter could work as a complement to an inexperienced goaltender, and points to Calgary as a theoretical possibility.

The Panthers could retain salary in order to facilitate a Reimer trade, but already are paying some of Jason Demers contract. Teams are allowed to retain salary on three players per season. In one way or another, it looks like the Panthers are set to move on from the goaltender though it is unclear exactly when that would happen. The buyout window opens tomorrow, while the free agent interview period—and likely the first time the Panthers can speak with Bobrovsky—opens on June 23.

Florida Panthers James Reimer

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Joonas Donskoi To Wait Until UFA Interview Period

June 21, 2019 at 12:52 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The San Jose Sharks inked one of their big unrestricted free agents when they signed Erik Karlsson to a massive contract extension, but may not be able to bring everyone else back. Joonas Donskoi is going to talk to other teams during the UFA interview period next week according to Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic, though the forward is expected to keep San Jose in the mix.

The 27-year old Donskoi is coming off a fine season with the Sharks, recording 37 points almost entirely at even-strength. He did that while averaging just 13:25 per game, but still ended up in the press box as a healthy scratch at the end of the season and in the playoffs. That was partly because of a lengthy goal drought—Donskoi failed to score in his last 34 games in the regular season—but also because of a lack of what head coach Peter DeBoer termed confidence to Paul Gackle of the Mercury News. That may be what LeBrun is referring to when he suggests that Donskoi might need a fresh start, one he could find through free agency.

Even if the Sharks wanted him back, they might simply not have enough cap space to do it. While the team currently projects to be about $15MM under the ceiling, they still need new contracts for restricted free agents Timo Meier, Kevin Labanc and Joakim Ryan. Any money left over from those negotiations is likely ticketed for Joe Pavelski and Joe Thornton, while not forgetting that the team could also re-sign Gustav Nyquist as well. Donskoi, despite his solid contributions, may be on the outside looking in.

In free agency however, there should be plenty of teams interested in the Finnish forward. Now with 122 points in 283 games, the right winger should find a fit on the third line somewhere and be able to contribute in several situations. His possession statistics have been excellent—though that was the case with basically every Sharks player this season—and he has shown an ability to contribute on the powerplay in the past.

San Jose Sharks Joonas Donskoi

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Latest On Tyson Barrie

June 21, 2019 at 12:48 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 6 Comments

It seemed relatively surprising when a report surfaced that Colorado Avalanche defenseman Tyson Barrie was “in play” this weekend, but his name has now popped up in a couple of other locations as well. Darren Dreger of TSN tweeted last night that “Barrie trade consideration seems to have amplified” and listed Carl Soderberg as another player whose name had come up. Dreger was then on WGR550 in Buffalo this morning and connected both the Vancouver Canucks and Arizona Coyotes to the defenseman. Then, Adrian Dater of Colorado Hockey Now tweeted that he’d heard “chatter” about the Canucks offering Jake Virtanen and a 2020 first-round pick for Barrie, though obviously nothing has been confirmed yet.

Barrie, 27, is coming off an outstanding offensive season with the Avalanche in which he recorded 59 points in 78 games, but has just a single year left on his current contract and is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent next summer. Add that to the potential emergence of Cale Makar on the right side and the powerplay for the Avalanche and the team seems to be at least listening on their top defenseman.

Still, this chatter doesn’t mean that the team is set on moving Barrie. He is after all an extremely important part of the team and GM Joe Sakic has fought strongly in favor of him in the past. Barrie signed a four-year, $22MM deal with the Avalanche in 2016 and carries a $5.5MM cap hit for this season.

Colorado Avalanche| Utah Mammoth| Vancouver Canucks Carl Soderberg| Jake Virtanen| Tyson Barrie

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Rule Changes For 2019-20 NHL Season

June 21, 2019 at 10:22 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 10 Comments

The NHL has introduced a number of rule changes for the 2019-20 season, approved by the Board of Governors and Competition Committee. The changes are meant to address several situations that occurred in the previous season and playoffs, while also improving safety and offensive opportunities. The rule changes are as follows:

Expansion of coach’s challenge:

Not only will teams be allowed to challenge for offside and goaltender interference, but now a third category has been added. Coaches can choose to challenge a goal that follows a play in the offensive zone that should have resulted in a play stoppage. This includes a puck hitting the netting above the glass, one that his touched with a high-stick, or hand passes. The challenge will only be allowed if the puck did not come out of the offensive zone between the missed call and goal.

Several instances led to a call for this, most notably the San Jose Sharks’ overtime winner in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final. A hand pass was missed that directly resulted in an Erik Karlsson goal.

Penalties for coach’s challenge:

The challenges are no longer limited by a team’s availability of a time out. Unsuccessful challenges now have escalating consequences, with the first resulting in a minor penalty and any subsequent unsuccessful challenge resulting in a double minor penalty. These consequences now apply to any of the three challenge categories: offside, goaltender interference or missed play stoppage.

Review of major/match penalty:

Referees are now required to conduct a mandatory on-ice video review for all non-fighting major or match penalties. The officials can either confirm the call or reduce it to a two-minute minor, however they are not allowed to rescind the penalty completely.

Cody Eakin’s five-minute penalty for cross-checking Joe Pavelski is likely the culprit for this change, as the San Jose Sharks ended up scoring four times on the ensuing powerplay to take a lead in Game 7 of their first round series.

Referees can also conduct an on-ice video review of double minor high-sticking penalties to determine whether it was actually the correct stick being penalized. These are not mandatory.

Helmets:

A player who loses his helmet in the course of play must either exit the playing surface or retrieve and replace the helmet immediately. Not doing so will result in a minor penalty.

Line changes for defensive team:

The defensive team can no longer complete a line change when their goaltender freezes the puck on any shot from outside the center red line. The defensive team may also not complete a line change if one of their players unintentionally dislodges the net from its moorings.

Face-offs:

Following an icing that coincides with the beginning of a powerplay, the offensive team chooses which face-off dot to use. Any puck that goes out of bounds in the attacking zone will result in a face-off in that zone, regardless of which team was responsible.

Awarded goal: 

If a goaltender deliberately dislodges the net from its moorings on a breakaway, a goal is awarded to the attacking team.

Penalties NHL Competition Committee| Rule Book

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Morning Notes: Perry, Marleau, Senators

June 21, 2019 at 10:00 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

After being bought out earlier this week, former Anaheim Ducks superstar Corey Perry now has his choice of landing spot for the 2019-20 season. Though he may not be worth the $8.625MM cap hit he carried for Anaheim, there will likely be teams willing to bet on his history as a perennial 30+ goal scorer and give him a short-term deal. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic (subscription required) reports that several have already shown interest, and links the Nashville Predators and Chicago Blackhawks to the veteran forward.

Perry is actually eligible for a one-year bonus-laden contract despite being only 34, thanks to his injury from last season. That could be a perfect way to mitigate risk for an acquiring team while providing Perry with an opportunity to make back some of the money he lost from the buyout.

  • Patrick Marleau seemed destined for a new team just a few weeks ago, but Toronto Maple Leafs GM Kyle Dubas told reporters yesterday that there is a “strong chance” the veteran remains for at least the start of the season. The Maple Leafs could desperately use the cap space a Marleau trade would create, but are obviously limited by his full no-movement clause. Marleau is due a $3MM signing bonus this season, but Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reported last month that it is paid out in two installments—July and December. It is expected that the forward only wants to return to California, where his family has returned to their San Jose home.
  • The Ottawa Senators could be a landing spot for several veterans on expensive deals, as Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia writes that five or six teams have spoken with GM Pierre Dorion about sending bad contracts the the Canadian capital. With the Senators embracing their rebuild with an extremely low salary base, the team could welcome expensive veterans along with a “sweetener” in order to provide some leadership for their young group while also adding to the future. Ottawa currently projects to have just $48.5MM in commitments to next season.

Chicago Blackhawks| Kyle Dubas| Nashville Predators| Ottawa Senators| Toronto Maple Leafs Corey Perry| Patrick Marleau

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