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Archives for July 2019

Lightning Sign Gemel Smith

July 8, 2019 at 1:20 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Monday: The Lightning have officially announced the contract, though they did not release any financial terms to confirm CapFriendly’s reporting.

Sunday: Tampa Bay has added some depth up front.  CapFriendly reports that the Lightning have signed center Gemel Smith to a one-year, two-way contract.  The deal is worth $700K in the NHL, $250K in the AHL, and contains a $325K guarantee.

Smith split last season between Dallas and Boston.  He made the Stars’ roster out of training camp but didn’t see a lot of action in the first two months of the season before he was waived and claimed by the Bruins in December.  However, he only got into three games with Boston before being waived again two weeks later, going through unclaimed.  Between the two teams, he had two goals and an assist while averaging just over eight minutes a night.

The 25-year-old was much more productive at the AHL level.  In 46 games with AHL Providence, he picked up 16 goals and 24 assists to finish second on the team in scoring despite not being with them for the better part of three months.  However, that wasn’t enough for Boston to justify tendering him a $756K qualifying offer with arbitration eligibility.  Instead, Smith now joins Tampa Bay where he figures to be a key player on their farm team in Syracuse while being among the first players considered for a recall when an injury arises.

Tampa Bay Lightning Gemel Smith

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Kevin Labanc Re-Signs With San Jose Sharks

July 8, 2019 at 12:41 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The San Jose Sharks have signed another important part of their group of young forwards, inking Kevin Labanc to a one-year contract. GM Doug Wilson issued an accompanying statement:

Kevin took a big step forward in his production last season and has grown into an important part of our team here in San Jose. He’s always had a dangerous shot but really stepped into a playmaking role for us last season and improved his 200-foot game as well. We think he still has even more potential to tap into and we’re excited to see what he can do with an elevated role with this talented group.

The Athletic’s Kevin Kurz reports that it is a $1MM salary on Labanc’s new deal, a shocking value for a player who nearly recorded 60 points this past season. It is a hometown discount for sure for Labanc, 23, who will still be a restricted free agent next summer and is betting on himself with this deal. The sixth-round pick made quick work of the AHL after making the leap to professional hockey, and just finished his first full season in the NHL. Scoring 17 goals and 56 points, the former OHL superstar is ready to take another step and become one of the offensive leaders in San Jose now that Joe Pavelski has left town and Joe Thornton is another year older. If he does improve his numbers again in 2019-20, he’ll be in line for an even bigger deal next summer.

That’s the gamble the Sharks had to take though, given their cap crunch this year. The team spent a good amount of their cap space on extensions with Erik Karlsson and Timo Meier, leaving them without room to really buy out several years of unrestricted free agent status with Labanc. A short-term deal like this could result in him asking for even more in a year’s time, but also places much of the risk on Labanc to perform up to his standards and stay healthy. For a team looking like Stanley Cup contenders once again, that kind of bet can be beneficial to both sides.

The question now will be just how high can Labanc climb? When the Sharks picked him 171st overall in 2014 he was coming off a 35-point season with the Barrie Colts and looked like a potential organizational filler. He quickly showed he had bigger plans with a 107-point season following his draft, only to up that even further by scoring 153 points in a combined 80 regular season and playoff games for the Colts in 2015-16. An impressive playmaking presence on the powerplay, Labanc could see his numbers improve even further if a bump in ice time comes this season. Those 56 points last season came while averaging just 14 minutes a night, something that should change with Pavelski no longer in the mix on the right wing.

Doug Wilson| San Jose Sharks Kevin Labanc

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St. Louis Blues Sign Zach Sanford

July 8, 2019 at 12:36 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The St. Louis Blues won’t have to go through a messy arbitration hearing with Zach Sanford, instead re-signing the restricted free agent to a two-year deal. The contract will pay Sanford an average of $1.5MM.

Sanford, 24, came to the Blues several years ago in the deal that saw Kevin Shattenkirk join the Washington Capitals, but only really made an impact this season. Playing in 60 games during the regular season the 6’4″ power forward registered 20 points, and ended up making quite the impression during the Stanley Cup Final. Scoring four points in five games against the Boston Bruins including a goal in the deciding game seven, Sanford’s future looks bright as a bottom-six contributor.

In fact, Sanford’s presence may be exactly why the Blues don’t have a ton of interest in bringing back Pat Maroon on a new deal. Sanford can likely fill the same role as a big-bodied forward with some scoring upside, and is considerably younger. A $1.5MM cap hit doesn’t represent a very lucrative deal, but does give the young forward some sense of security in his NHL role moving forward. Sanford will actually be a restricted free agent when the deal ends.

The Blues now have just three restricted free agents scheduled for arbitration in Jordan Binnington, Joel Edmundson and Oskar Sundqvist. Those three may also end up signing deals before their respective hearings, something that happens with the vast majority of players who file for arbitration. Ivan Barbashev and Robby Fabbri, the team’s other two NHL RFAs, were not eligible to file this year.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Arbitration| St. Louis Blues Zach Sanford

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Colorado Avalanche Sign Ryan Graves

July 8, 2019 at 12:33 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Colorado Avalanche have avoided arbitration with Ryan Graves, signing the restricted free agent to a one-year contract. Graves filed for player-elected salary arbitration last week, but won’t have to go through the sometimes tough process. Instead he’ll be back with the Avalanche in 2019-20, but actually could end up a Group VI unrestricted free agent next summer if he fails to play in at least 54 NHL games this season. Adrian Dater of Colorado Hockey Now reports that the contract is a two-way deal worth $735K in the NHL.

Graves, 24, made quite an impact in Colorado last season, suiting up in 26 games and recording three goals and five points. The 6’5″ defenseman had come over from the New York Rangers in a deal for Chris Bigras, but didn’t have any prior NHL experience. He’ll now have to battle for a chance to remain with the Avalanche past training camp, something that is far from certain at this point.

Colorado is facing injuries to both Ian Cole and Erik Johnson that should keep them out at the start of the season, but even after the trade of Tyson Barrie the Avalanche blue line is quite crowded. Kevin Connauton, Cale Makar, Bowen Byram, Calle Rosen and potentially even Conor Timmins all represent newcomers that weren’t available at the start of last year, and will complicate the decisions for head coach Jared Bednar and GM Joe Sakic. Graves still represents some great depth, but will have to clear waivers in order to play for the Colorado Eagles of the AHL this season.

Arbitration| Colorado Avalanche

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Alex Lintuniemi Officially Signs With Carolina Hurricanes

July 8, 2019 at 11:41 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Carolina Hurricanes have signed Alex Lintuniemi to a one-year, two-way contract that carries a $700K salary at the NHL level. Lintuniemi was not issued a qualifying offer by the Los Angeles Kings last month and became an unrestricted free agent. Soon after free agent frenzy opened CapFriendly reported that he would be joining the Carolina organization, though no official announcement had been released until today.

Lintuniemi, 23, played the last four seasons in the Kings organization after being selected in the second round in 2014. The former Ottawa 67’s defenseman had 25 points in 67 games last season for the Ontario Reign, but apparently wasn’t worth the qualifying offer for a team that is closing in quickly on the 50-contract limit. The Kings have 40 on the books already with seven more restricted free agents to sign, meaning they needed to make some tough decisions on who to keep around.

You can’t pick a much more familiar NHL organization if you’re a Finnish player like Lintuniemi. The club has a huge number of players from the country including Sebastian Aho, who suited up with Lintuniemi at the 2015 World Juniors. Hopefully that familiarity can lead to a brighter future for the young defenseman, who is still looking for his firs chance at the NHL level.

Carolina Hurricanes

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Vancouver Canucks Sign Francis Perron

July 8, 2019 at 11:35 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After acquiring his rights at the draft from the San Jose Sharks, Francis Perron has signed with the Vancouver Canucks. The prospect has inked a one-year two-way contract with the Canucks. Perron was a restricted free agent but not eligible for salary arbitration.

Perron, 23, was originally selected in the seventh round by the Ottawa Senators five years ago, but ended up shipped out to the Sharks in the Erik Karlsson deal. While at that point he may have just seemed like an underperforming minor league forward that was included as a contract dump, he broke out last season for the San Jose Barracuda and earned himself another NHL deal. Perron had 18 goals and 47 points in 63 games for the Barracuda, good enough for second on the team.

The former QMJHL star will fight for an NHL role on the Canucks in training camp, but will more likely find himself on waivers to start the year. That will give other teams a chance to grab him, but if he clears he can head to the Utica Comets and try to replicate his excellent 2018-19 season. At the very worst, the Canucks have secured another shifty minor league scorer for their AHL club.

Arbitration| San Jose Sharks| Vancouver Canucks

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Pat Maroon Looking For More Than One-Year Deal

July 8, 2019 at 11:28 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

It seemed a good bet that Pat Maroon would re-sign with the St. Louis Blues for the 2018-19 season, after taking less money to be closer to his son last year. It worked out for everyone involved as the Blues would end up winning the Stanley Cup with Maroon in the lineup, but their interest hasn’t been clear in re-signing the veteran power forward. Now, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic provides an update on Maroon’s free agency, indicating that he has several one-year offers from around the league but is waiting for the right fit and at least a “couple years.” Rutherford tweets that the Blues have limited interest.

Maroon, 31, finished the season with 28 points in 74 games for the Blues but was a key part of their Stanley Cup run. Scoring two game-winning goals against the Dallas Stars including the series-clinching effort in double overtime of game seven, the team may have never gotten past the second round without him. Still, his offensive production does seem to be on the decline after tallying just ten goals in the regular season, and at his size teams may be wary of his game completely falling off a cliff.

The 6’3″ 225-lbs forward is something of a throwback to a past era of NHL hockey, slower than many of his teammates but still talented and big enough to get to the right spots at the right times. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet quoted an NHL executive that explained Maroon is “a dinosaur, but there’s no one left who knows how to play against a dinosaur.”

In 449 career regular season games, Maroon has recorded 206 points. He scored 27 goals in 2016-17 with the Edmonton Oilers, and set a career-high in points with 43 the following year. If a team can get that kind of production out of the “Big Rig,” he would likely be worth whatever contract he has to settle for; whether that can realistically happen at this point is the question.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Free Agency| St. Louis Blues Patrick Maroon

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Jake Massie Agrees To Terms With Florida Panthers

July 8, 2019 at 10:06 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Florida Panthers have snatched up another prospect, agreeing to terms with Jake Massie on a two-year entry-level contract. Massie’s exclusive draft rights were held by the Chicago Blackhawks until recently, as he informed the University of Vermont that he intended on turning pro in late May. College players who are four years removed from their draft year are able to become unrestricted free agents 30 days after leaving college regardless of whether they have completed their NCAA eligibility; Massie played one year in the USHL and three at Vermont after being selected in the sixth round of the 2015 draft by the Carolina Hurricanes.

The 22-year old defenseman has never been known for his offensive upside, scoring just 23 points in his three-year college career. Instead, his most obvious attributes come in the defensive zone where he has been a polished talent for several years. It wasn’t clear if that would be enough to earn him an NHL contract, but the Panthers obviously feel as though they can squeeze at least some value out of him.

For the Panthers, plays like this are easy to make. The team currently sits at only 35 contracts out of their allotted 50, meaning there is still quite a bit of work to do to fill out the organizational depth chart. Massie will be just the 11th defenseman under contract, a group that needs to fill out the blue line at both the NHL and AHL level. He’ll likely start in the minor leagues, where he can show that his defensive prowess can be a positive at the professional level.

Chicago Blackhawks| Florida Panthers| NCAA

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Boston Bruins Sign Peter Cehlarik To One-Year Deal

July 8, 2019 at 10:00 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 1 Comment

Monday: The team has officially announced the contract, confirming CapFriendly’s details.

Saturday: The Boston Bruins came to terms with forward Peter Cehlarik to a one-year, two-way contract, according to CapFriendly. The 23-year-old did not file for arbitration on Friday, which suggested that he might have been close to deal. The deal will pay him $700K if he’s on the NHL roster or $125K in the AHL.

Cehlarik, a third-round pick back in 2013, came over three  years ago and has been working his way through the Bruins’ system, developing a stronger two-way game. He finished this season with 12 goals and 26 assists in 53 games with the Providence Bruins in the AHL. While he’s always gotten some time with Boston as well, he got into 20 games this year with the Bruins, posting four goals and six points.

The winger will have an uphill battle, however, if he hopes to break camp with Boston. He will likely have to beat out six or seven players to get a regular spot this fall, but he has shown some skill in his limited time with Boston. He also served as a black ace for the Bruins on their extended playoff run.

AHL| Arbitration| Boston Bruins Peter Cehlarik

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Dustin Tokarski Signs AHL Deal

July 8, 2019 at 9:32 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins have added another experienced goaltender, signing Dustin Tokarski to an AHL contract for the 2019-20 season. While adding depth at any position is hardly newsworthy, the Penguins already had three minor league goaltenders under contract including Tristan Jarry, who has been included in trade speculation for some time. In fact, Jarry found himself among the most likely to be traded by The Athletic’s Josh Yohe (subscription required) recently, alongside Nick Bjugstad and Bryan Rust.

Tokarski, 29 comes to the organization with a decade of professional experience, including 39 NHL appearances and even five games in the playoffs for the Montreal Canadiens in 2014. The last several years however he has been limited to almost entirely minor league action. Last year, Tokarski split the season between the Hartford Wolf Pack and Charlotte Checkers, winning the Calder Cup (the second of his career) with the latter.

It seems unlikely that Tokarski would be signed to play in the ECHL, though he could serve as a backup for Jarry in the AHL if the team feels comfortable sending their other young goaltenders to the low minors. Otherwise, his presence could mean another trade is coming in Pittsburgh sooner or later.

AHL| ECHL| Pittsburgh Penguins Dustin Tokarski| Tristan Jarry

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