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Archives for July 2019

St. Louis Blues Re-Sign Sammy Blais

July 1, 2019 at 1:57 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The St. Louis Blues have decided to sign one of their own restricted free agents, inking Sammy Blais to a one-year contract. The deal will pay the young Blais $850K for the 2019-20 season, and will keep him a restricted free agent next summer.

Blais, 23, was a sixth-round pick of the Blues back in 2014 but has made quite a name for himself in his young professional career by blending a sneaky scoring touch with a big physical presence. The 6’2″ forward put that physicality on display for the Blues in the playoffs where he forced opponents to keep their heads up at all times and registered 70 hits in just 15 games. Though the offense hasn’t materialized at the NHL level he is a fine option in a fourth-line role already and may be given an even bigger role next season.

The question will be what kind of opportunity will be available on the Blues, given the continued development of several other young forwards. The team has four restricted free agents still to sign up front in Ivan Barbashev, Robby Fabbri, Zach Sanford and Oskar Sundqvist, all who can play in the bottom-six. There is also the group of Jordan Kyrou, Erik Foley, Dominik Bokk and Klim Kostin that will be pushing for NHL ice time before long, meaning Blais will need to fight for every chance he can get.

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Montreal Canadiens Tender Offer Sheet To Sebastian Aho

July 1, 2019 at 1:45 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 33 Comments

It has finally happened. The Montreal Canadiens have tendered an offer sheet to Sebastian Aho of the Carolina Hurricanes. The proposed contract is a five-year deal with an average annual value of $8.454MM. Sportsnet reports that Aho has indeed signed it, meaning the Hurricanes now have one week to either match the contract or allow Aho to join the Canadiens and receive draft compensation in return. A deal of this value would result in the Hurricanes receiving a first, second and third-round pick in 2020. Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports that the deal has the maximum amount of signing bonuses allowable—which would equate to approximately $21MM in the first 12 months—a contract structure the Hurricanes would have to match. If they do, Carolina would also not be able to trade Aho for a full year.

Appearing at a press conference soon after he received word of the offer sheet, Hurricanes GM Don Waddell admitted he was surprised that the offer wasn’t higher for Aho, and joked that it made his summer easier by removing any negotiations. To be clear, this will be Aho’s next contract one way or the other meaning he will carry a cap hit of $8.454MM for the next five years and reach unrestricted free agency in the summer of 2024. That’s obviously not an ideal situation for the Hurricanes, but actually isn’t a salary that is far away from what the two sides likely would have settled on.

In fact, this deal for Aho may well have ramifications around the league regardless of whether the Hurricanes match or not. The 21-year old forward switched to center full-time this season and reached new heights in basically every offensive category. With 30 goals and 83 points in 82 games, Selke and Hart trophy votes, Aho is deserving of a huge raise and was arguably just as valuable as some of the other top restricted free agents on the market. Those players and teams now have a five-year contract comparable, something that may not please some of the young stars.

It’s also important to remember that the first-round pick would be unprotected if the Hurricanes choose not to match the offer sheet.

Carolina Hurricanes| Montreal Canadiens| Newsstand| Transactions Sebastian Aho

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Tampa Bay Lightning Sign Luke Schenn

July 1, 2019 at 1:40 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

Monday: The Lightning have officially announced the deal, adding Schenn at the expected bargain rate of $700K for one year. Schenn may end up being a fantastic value for Tampa Bay this season on a new look blue line.

Sunday: When Luke Schenn arrived in Vancouver late in the 2018-19 season it looked as though he might soon be pushed out of the league entirely. After surprising down the stretch though a market has materialized for his services and now he could be joining a Stanley Cup contender. Frank Seravalli of TSN reports that Schenn is expected to sign a one-year contract worth around $700K when free agency opens on July 1.

Schenn, 29, ended up just cracking our list of the Top 50 UFAs despite his down year, mostly because of those final 18 games with the Canucks. He played a total of 26 last season counting the eight times he suited up with the Ducks, and his routine as a part-time player might continue in Tampa Bay. The Lightning don’t desperately need him to step right into a major role, but are likely losing Dan Girardi and Anton Stralman as veteran defensive options. Schenn doesn’t have much (if any) offensive upside, but can at least play a little in his own end and contribute a physical presence.

Even though his stock has crashed dramatically since being drafted fifth overall in 2008, Schenn still ranks fourth in games played among all players selected that year. Trailing just Drew Doughty, Josh Bailey and Steven Stamkos, he has figured out a way to stay relevant in a league that quickly moved to a different style of defense. Probably born an era too late, the 6’2″ bruising defenseman has suited up for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Arizona Coyotes, Ducks and Canucks.

Free Agency| Tampa Bay Lightning| Vancouver Canucks Luke Schenn

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Detroit Red Wings Sign Calvin Pickard

July 1, 2019 at 1:38 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 3 Comments

The Red Wings have made official their expected signing of goaltender Calvin Pickard, who will battle last summer’s free agency addition, Jonathan Bernier, for the right to backup Jimmy Howard. Pickard joins Detroit on a two-year, $1.5MM contract, a substantially more affordable deal than Bernier’s which could give him a leg up in the competition.

Pickard, 27, had a dreadful 2018-19 season, starting with a waiver placement at the beginning of the year with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Claimed by the Philadelphia Flyers, he would play just 11 games for them before being waived again, only to be picked up by the Arizona Coyotes. While Arizona may have seemed like a great opportunity given the goaltending injuries they were facing, Pickard went weeks between appearances and ended up on a conditioning stint in the minor leagues for a time. He only played in six games with the Coyotes, a tough way for any goaltender to find a rhythm.

Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman must have remembered he liked Pickard in a previous year, as he rewarded that forgettable season with a two-year one-way contract. Even if he doesn’t win a job in training camp he at least has some financial stability and the two-year deal very well could scare teams off of a waiver claim.

Detroit Red Wings| Free Agency Calvin Pickard| Jimmy Howard| Jonathan Bernier

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Lightning Sign McElhinney, Will Look To Trade Domingue

July 1, 2019 at 1:29 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 2 Comments

The Tampa Bay Lightning emerged this morning as the surprise favorite to land veteran backup goalie Curtis McElhinney and a deal is now done. The team has announced a two-year contract with a $1.3MM AAV for the 35-year-old, strengthening their depth behind young starter Andrei Vasilevskiy. 

However, the team was not expected to be in the running for a goalie, as Louis Domingue performed well last season and looked comfortable as the backup. While it’s possible that the team sees Domingue, signed through next season at $1.15MM, as better suited for a third-string role, The Athletic’s Joe Smith reports that Tampa will also work on trading the understudy.

In McElhinney, the Bolts add a backup who is an upgrade both statistically and in terms of experience. McElhinney appeared in 33 games for the Carolina Hurricanes last season and made several more appearances in the postseason while posting strong numbers. Should injury befall Vasilevskiy, McElhinney would be ready to take over the starter role temporarily and Tampa Bay obviously felt more comfortable paying slightly more to have McElhinney in case of emergency rather than Domingue.

Carolina Hurricanes| Injury| Tampa Bay Lightning Andrei Vasilevskiy| Curtis McElhinney| Louis Domingue

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Edmonton Oilers Sign Jujhar Khaira, Tomas Jurco

July 1, 2019 at 1:04 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The Edmonton Oilers have signed power forward Jujhar Khaira to a two-year contract that will carry a $1.2MM cap hit. The 24-year old was a restricted free agent who was issued a qualifying offer by the Oilers last week. The team has also signed free agent forward Tomas Jurco to a one-year deal worth $750K.

Khaira, 24, was unable to take hold of the opportunity that presented itself last season on the Oilers, and recorded just three goals and 18 points in 60 games. On a team starved for production from the wing, the 6’4″ power forward was unable to give them any sort of offensive game and instead was limited to playing a physical, bottom-six role. There is still upside in the third-round pick, but Khaira will need to show he can be more than a fourth-line option this season under new head coach Dave Tippett or his opportunity at the NHL level may start to disappear.

If he wants to learn, Jurco knows all about opportunity disappearing. The 26-year old forward was selected 35th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in 2011 and for a time looked like a future staple in the NHL lineup. He was even traded for a third-round pick at the 2017 deadline because the Chicago Blackhawks believed he could deliver on his offensive potential. He didn’t, and before long Jurco would be accepting an AHL contract with the Charlotte Checkers just to stay in North America. After an outstanding playoff run with the Checkers though, the Oilers will give him another chance on an NHL contract in training camp to make an impact at the highest level.

Edmonton Oilers Tomas Jurco

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Toronto Maple Leafs Add Kevin Gravel

July 1, 2019 at 1:01 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 3 Comments

The Maple Leafs are in the market for affordable and effective depth additions and have already made several today. Add another to the list in veteran defenseman Kevin Gravel. TSN’s Frank Seravalli reports that Gravel will sign a one-year, one-way $700K contract with Toronto, where he could fight for a starting role on a unit going through a major overhaul.

The Maple Leafs blue line will look almost completely different next season, with only Morgan Rielly, Jake Muzzin and Travis Dermott returning from the regular group. Even Dermott likely won’t be healthy enough to contribute for the first month of the season, leaving plenty of room to compete for playing time. With newcomers Tyson Barrie and Cody Ceci likely locked into spots on the right side, the bottom pairing is up for grabs at the moment in a competition between Gravel, Ben Harpur, Martin Marincin and Justin Holl, none of whom should be considered completely out of the fight.

The 27-year old Gravel played 36 games for the Edmonton Oilers last season, but recorded just three points in a limited role. In 106 NHL games, mostly with the Los Angeles Kings, Gravel has been a very low-impact player, quietly soaking up between 12-15 minutes a night with very little happening. That might be exactly what the Leafs are after from a 6-7 defenseman, though there certainly isn’t a lot of upside to be found.

Toronto Maple Leafs Kevin Gravel

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Predators Sign Daniel Carr

July 1, 2019 at 1:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

1:00pm: Nashville has made the signing official, adding the AHL MVP on the expected one-year, minimum contract. Carr could compete for a starting role with the Predators if he plays up the level he displayed in his dominant minor league campaign.

8:00am: The Predators are about to add some depth on the wing.  Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports (Twitter link) that Nashville is set to sign Daniel Carr to a one-year contract.  Fox Sports Midwest’s Andy Strickland adds (Twitter link) that the deal is worth $700K, the NHL league minimum.

Carr joined Vegas last offseason after being non-tendered by Montreal.  He was hoping to land more of a permanent NHL roster spot but instead, he spent only six games in the NHL, his lowest total over the past four seasons.  He was held to a single goal in those contests.

However, he certainly made the most of his time in the minors.  He finished third in the AHL in scoring with 30 goals and 41 assists in just 52 games which was good enough to earn him league MVP honors.  That helped him land a one-way deal and he’ll now look to establish himself as a full-time player with Nashville as they continue to reshape their forward group.

Nashville Predators Daniel Carr

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Wayne Simmonds Signs With New Jersey Devils

July 1, 2019 at 12:53 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

The New Jersey Devils have signed free agent forward Wayne Simmonds to a one-year contract worth $5MM. Coming off a brutal season, Simmonds won’t sign for any term but does get a nice paycheck as he tried to re-establish his value around the league.

After scoring at least 24 goals for the last five consecutive seasons, Simmonds’ offense dropped off a cliff in 2018-19 and he had just 16 goals and 27 points when the trade deadline rolled around. At that point he was shipped off to the Nashville Predators, where things just got worse. Simmonds didn’t fit in at all with his new team, eventually being demoted to the fourth line and taken off the powerplay. He scored just three points for the Predators in 17 games down the stretch, and then was held scoreless in his two postseason appearances.

The question was whether Simmonds, who plays a physical, powerful game was hitting his decline phase early and would be out of the NHL in a few years. Even though he’s only 30 and hasn’t ever played fewer than 75 games in a non-lockout-shortened season, his effectiveness rapidly disintegrating. New Jersey is obviously willing to take a chance that he can bounce back, as a $5MM deal provides little room for excess value. It also doesn’t have a lot of risk for a team with plenty of cap space though, as even if he fails to get back to the 30-goal powerhouse he once was, he’ll be a free agent again in a year’s time.

If he can regain any of that production though, the Devils’ powerplay could be getting another elite talent. Already adding star draft pick Jack Hughes and offensive dynamo P.K. Subban, the Taylor Hall-led team could potentially be extremely dangerous with the man advantage.

New Jersey Devils Wayne Simmonds

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Cam Talbot Signs With Calgary Flames

July 1, 2019 at 12:53 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 2 Comments

As has been rumored for some time, the Calgary Flames have pegged former rival goaltender Cam Talbot as the newest addition to their goalie tandem. The team has announced a one-year deal worth $2.75MM for the former starter, who should compete for the same role in Calgary. With Mike Smith headed to the Edmonton Oilers, it only seems fitting that Talbot land with the Flames to share the net with David Rittich. 

Talbot, 31, isn’t necessarily coming in to steal the starting role for the Flames, but GM Brad Treliving has tried to have competition in the net for the last several years. Rittich will almost surely get the first crack at the job, though given he only has 58 NHL starts under his belt the team needed to bring in a little more experience just in case. Talbot will be that experience but he too has something to prove coming off a dreadful season with the Oilers and Philadelphia Flyers. In 35 appearances he recorded a .892 save percentage, easily the worst number of his career.

Even if Rittich is the starter heading into the season, the Flames would obviously love to see Talbot rediscover his game and become the goaltender that finished fourth in Vezina Trophy voting in 2017. That season he went 42-22-8 for the Oilers and posted a .919 save percentage, starting an incredible 73 games. With a reduced load and better defensive unit, perhaps he can get back to that level again and help the Flames as contenders in the West.

Calgary Flames| Edmonton Oilers Cam Talbot| David Rittich| Mike Smith

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