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Archives for July 2020

Rick Dudley Leaves The Hurricanes

July 1, 2020 at 2:11 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

While there is no player free agency beginning today, that isn’t the case for team staff members whose contracts have come to an end.  Luke DeCock of the Raleigh News & Observer reports that veteran executive Rick Dudley’s contract with the Hurricanes has come to an end and that he will not return to Carolina.

The 71-year-old has been in some sort of NHL role every year since 1998-99 when he was GM in Ottawa.  Since then, he has spent time in a variety of front office roles, including Senior VP of Hockey Operations which is the title he held with Carolina as well as his previous NHL stint with Montreal.

Given the recent overhaul of the front office in Buffalo, that would seem like a logical landing spot for Dudley to serve in some sort of advisory role to first-time GM Kevyn Adams, particularly since he lives in the area and made frequent scouting appearances at their games.  John Vogl of The Athletic notes (Twitter link) that while the connection is logical, Dudley’s expiring contract played no role in the Sabres opting to let more than 20 staff members go last month.

Meanwhile, Dudley isn’t the only Carolina staff member whose contract is up.  DeCock adds that assistant coach Dean Chynoweth’s deal has also expired and with training camp set to begin within the next couple of weeks, that file will have to get resolved sooner than later.  GM Don Waddell indicated that negotiations will continue with Chynoweth.

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Latest On CBA Talks

July 1, 2020 at 12:47 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

While there won’t be a flurry of agreements on contracts for next season today which is often the norm on Canada Day, it appears that significant progress is being made in CBA discussions.  Here is a roundup of the latest news and notes:

  • Signing bonuses that were scheduled for today will be paid and not deferred to the beginning of the next league year, reports TSN’s Bob McKenzie (Twitter link). However, with today being a holiday in Canada and Saturday being one in the United States, the payments may not physically be made until next week.  The escrow rate is still yet to be determined as well.
  • An interim extension has been agreed upon with regards to player contracts that were initially set to expire today, notes TSN’s Frank Seravalli (via Twitter). While not specified, the extension would likely run until the start of the next league year which, as things stand, is likely sometime in mid-to-late October.  Seravalli adds that players will be allowed to opt out of returning to play for the upcoming postseason if they so desire.
  • Players that were hoping to sign entry-level deals and be eligible to play in the play-in round/playoffs will not be able to do so, tweets McKenzie.  However, as CapFriendly points out (Twitter link), today remains the last day for players signed for next season to sign a 2020-21 contract until the opening of the free agent market; it had been June 1st but had been extended.  Barring another extension, a decision will still need to be made on whether those players could sign for this season and burn a year of their contracts without actually playing.
  • Included in the CBA discussions was a cap on capping the year-to-year variability on salaries as well as limit on signing bonuses, reports Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman (Twitter thread). Whether or not those were successful remains to be seen.  Meanwhile, Friedman reiterated that the expected salary caps for the upcoming seasons are $81.5MM in 2020-21 and 2021-22 and $82.5MM in 2022-23.  That will certainly present some challenges for teams that already are tight to the current $81.5MM Upper Limit as well as ones that have pending new deals that will take them to that level.

The CBA extension remains a part of the NHL’s Return to Play plan which is expected to also feature more concrete deals of the final two phases of that plan – training camps and the hub cities.  The contenders for those hubs seem to be changing regularly but the most recent forecast has Toronto and Edmonton in the lead although CBC’s Devin Heroux relays (via Twitter) that Toronto Public Health has not been notified of any selection from the league just yet.  This final package, assuming it’s officially agreed upon, will need to be voted on by all of the players and not just the team representatives; that process will take a few days at a minimum.

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International Notes: Imports, Masin, Gronborg

July 1, 2020 at 11:23 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

Typically, the CHL Import Draft is held after the NHL Entry Draft with several NHL teams making attempts to get some of their international draft picks into major junior.  However, while the NHL draft has been delayed, the CHL festivities went ahead as scheduled on Tuesday with the full results here.  A pair of NHL picks from 2019 were taken in Red Wings winger Albin Grewe (Saginaw, OHL) and Jets center Henri Nikkanen (Winnipeg, WHL).

The top pick in the draft was Russian winger Matvei Petrov, who went to OHL North Bay.  The 17-year-old isn’t eligible for the upcoming NHL draft but will use next season to boost his case as his agent Dan Milstein confirmed to Ryan Kennedy of The Hockey News that Petrov will report.  German winger John-Jason Peterka is expected to be a late first-round pick or go early in the second round and he went late in the first round to OHL London.  However, he declined to come over a year ago when Barrie held his rights but whoever drafts Peterka in October will try to convince him to come over this time around.

More international news and notes:

  • Lightning defense prospect Dominik Masin is in discussions with Amur Khabarovsk of the KHL, reports Russian site AllHockey.ru. The pending restricted free agent has spent the last four seasons exclusively with AHL Syracuse, posting 16 goals and 42 assists in 269 games.  Masin was a second-round pick back in 2014 and with the fate of the 2020-21 AHL season in question at this time, opting to go overseas would guarantee him a full season worth of development.
  • Swedish coach Rikard Gronborg has indicated a desire to coach in the NHL at some point and even had some interest from New Jersey early in their coaching search. However, it will be a few more years before he gets that chance now as Zurich of the Swiss NLA announced that they’ve signed Gronborg to an early two-year contract extension that runs through the 2022-23 season.  The deal only contains an NHL out clause for that final year so his next opportunity to try to secure an NHL position won’t come until 2022 at the earliest.

KHL| Rikard Gronborg| Tampa Bay Lightning Dominik Masin

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Olympic Participation Expected To Be Included In Next CBA

July 1, 2020 at 9:32 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 2 Comments

One of the fundamental disagreements between the NHL and NHLPA came to a head back in 2018 when the league decided to not allow its players to go to the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.  While the players wanted an opportunity to play in a best-on-best tournament, the league was unable to reach an agreement with the IOC on covering costs and marketing rights and ultimately decided it wasn’t worth shutting things down for more than two weeks midseason to allow NHL players to participate.

Recent comments from the league about the 2022 Olympics in Beijing, China, suggested that the NHL was taking a similar stance but it appears that won’t be the case now.  Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports that the CBA discussions (which have been gaining steam) would include the players participating in the 2022 Games.  Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic takes it a step further (Twitter link), indicating that 2026 in Italy (Milan and Cortina) is also currently part of the agreement.  Of course, both added the qualifier of negotiating an agreement with the IOC which isn’t a guarantee given what happened two years ago.

The current pandemic could also play a role in things, not only if it extends for a while yet but also on the schedule for that season.  2020-21 is expected to start in December at the earliest and run some time into the early summer.  Knowing the Olympics cause a sizable gap in the schedule for 2021-22, it’s going to be difficult to bump up the start time for that season with the preceding playoffs running long.  Accordingly, if this comes to fruition, we could be seeing playoff hockey in the summer not just this season (if they are able to get back to action) but for the next two as well.

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