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Archives for October 2021

14 Players Clear Waivers

October 6, 2021 at 1:00 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

Oct 6: All 14 players have cleared waivers and can be assigned to the minor leagues.

Oct 5: Training camp continues to move along and every day brings more cuts. Many of those sent to the minor leagues need to clear waivers, and Chris Johnston of the Toronto Star tweets out today’s full list of 14.

Buddy Robinson (ANA)
Bokondji Imama (ARI)
Cameron Hughes (BOS)
Joona Koppanen (BOS)
Tyler Lewington (BOS)
Ryan MacInnis (BUF)
Sean Malone (BUF)
Ethan Prow (BUF)
Brett Connolly (CHI)
Joseph Gambardella (NJD)
Michael Hutchinson (TOR)
Brian Pinho (WSH)
Michael Sgarbossa (WSH)
Mike Vecchione (WSH)

The big name today is Connolly, who carries a $3.5MM cap hit this year and next. The 29-year-old scored just three goals and six points in 31 games split between the Florida Panthers and Chicago Blackhawks last season, a far cry from the consistent 15-20 goals he had recorded each of the previous four years. A team with extra cap space could certainly take the chance of him rebounding to those numbers, or if he clears, the Blackhawks could send him to the minor leagues. If they did, $1.125MM of his cap hit would be buried.

Waivers Bokondji Imama| Brett Connolly| Brian Pinho| Buddy Robinson| Michael Hutchinson| Michael Sgarbossa| Mike Vecchione

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Latest On Jack Eichel

October 6, 2021 at 10:19 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 10 Comments

The Jack Eichel saga has been the unfortunate headline all summer. Nothing has happened other than public frustration coming out of both the star player and the Buffalo Sabres, as they look for a solution to their failing marriage. Eichel disagrees with the Buffalo medical staff for his next treatment option, and an entire offseason was wasted without him getting any closer to getting back on the ice.

That could be changing though, as Darren Dreger of TSN tweets this morning that “both sides are hopeful” they can reach an agreement soon to trade Eichel to an interested team. Dreger notes that there has been additional access given to Eichel’s medical file, one of the biggest hurdles in any negotiation this summer. Teams that have interest simply can’t trade for a player of Eichel’s stature (and cost) without knowing exactly what his medicals say and making a decision on how they will move forward.

Remember, a trade doesn’t guarantee that Eichel gets to have the surgery he wants. His new team would then have the final decision just like Buffalo, though it follows logically that no one would spend the assets to acquire him without first knowing they can reach an agreement one way or the other. A $10MM cap hit is a tricky trade to pull off when the player is healthy, even tougher when he’s embroiled in a complicated medical battle.

One thing to note with any potential trade is that the Sabres must take back some salary of their own. The team would be under the salary cap floor without Eichel’s $10MM hit, meaning it can’t just be prospects and picks coming back. That would likely be the case anyway given there aren’t many teams who can slide in a cap hit as high as Eichel’s, but it is another complication to work through for the Sabres. Hopefully, this latest update will actually result in a trade of some sort, allowing both the player and the franchise to move forward.

Buffalo Sabres Jack Eichel

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Training Camp Cuts: 10/06/21

October 6, 2021 at 10:10 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

With minor league camps underway many more cuts will be made today in the NHL. The regular season is right around the corner and final decisions will have to be made soon. As always, we’ll keep track of the cuts right here.

Boston Bruins (via press release)

F Samuel Asselin (to Providence, AHL)
F Matt Filipe (to Providence, AHL)
F Jesper Froden (to Providence, AHL)
F Curtis Hall (to Providence, AHL)
F Cameron Hughes (to Providence, AHL)
F Joona Koppanen (to Providence, AHL)
F Jakub Lauko (to Providence, AHL)
F Oskar Steen (to Providence, AHL)
D Jack Ahcan (to Providence, AHL)
D Tyler Lewington(to Providence, AHL)
D Brady Lyle (to Providence, AHL)
D Zachary Senyshyn (to Providence, AHL)
D Nick Wolff (to Providence, AHL)
G Kyle Keyser (to Providence, AHL)

Chicago Blackhawks (via press release)

F Andrei Altybarmakian (to Rockford, AHL)
F Brett Connolly (to Rockford, AHL)
F Jakub Pour (to Rockford, AHL)
F Lukas Reichel (to Rockford, AHL)
F Josiah Slavin (to Rockford, AHL)
F Michal Teply (to Rockford, AHL)
D Louis Crevier (to Rockford, AHL)
D Michael Krutil (to Rockford, AHL)
D Isaak Phillips (to Rockford, AHL)

Dallas Stars (via press release)

F Riley Damiani (to Texas, AHL)
F Rhett Gardner (to Texas, AHL)

Montreal Canadiens (via team Twitter)

F Gabriel Bourque (to Laval, AHL)
D Gianni Fairbrother (to Laval, AHL)
F Rafael Harvey-Pinard (to Laval, AHL)
F Michael Pezzetta (to Laval, AHL)*

Philadelphia Flyers (via press release)

F Cal O’Reilly (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)
F Linus Sandin (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)
F Morgan Frost (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)
F Tyson Foerster (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)
F Isaac Ratcliffe (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)
D Linus Hogberg (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)
F Gerald Mayhew (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)*
F German Rubtsov (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)*
F Connor Bunnaman (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)*
D Adam Clendening (to Lehigh Valley, AHL)*

Vancouver Canucks (via press release)

F Danila Klimovich (to Abbotsford, AHL)
F Jonah Gadjovich (to Abbotsford, AHL)*

Vegas Golden Knights (via Henderson Twitter)

G Logan Thompson (to Henderson, AHL)

*Pending waivers

This page will be updated throughout the day

AHL| Transactions

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Josh Ho-Sang Signs AHL Deal With Toronto Marlies

October 5, 2021 at 7:37 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Toronto Marlies signed forward Josh Ho-Sang to an AHL contract Tuesday night, per NHL insider Chris Johnston. The move comes after the Toronto Maple Leafs released Ho-Sang from his professional tryout contract.

Ho-Sang joined the Leafs this offseason on a PTO after he was left unqualified by the New York Islanders. Ho-Sang had been in the Islanders organization since they drafted him 28th overall in 2014.

The 25-year-old forward spent last season on loan in Europe. In nine games in the Swedish Hockey League, Ho-Sang scored two goals and one assist for three points. He split time between Orebro HK and Linkoping HC.

Ho-Sang has gotten into 53 NHL contests so far in his career, all with the Islanders. He hasn’t played an NHL game since 2018-19, spending his time in the AHL and SHL since then.

A skilled playmaker, Ho-Sang hopes to revitalize his career in the Maple Leafs’ organization. He had a strong camp, notching multiple points in the preseason. He’ll now need to excel on the Marlies’ roster before proving he can make an impact again at the NHL level.

With Ho-Sang signing an AHL deal, he does not need to be placed on waivers to be assigned to the Marlies. Toronto can sign him to an NHL contract and bring him up to the Maple Leafs at any time, however, they will need to waive him in order to send him back to the AHL if they wish.

AHL| NHL| Toronto Maple Leafs Josh Ho-Sang

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Dallas Stars Sign Artem Grushnikov

October 5, 2021 at 6:57 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

6:57 pm: PuckPedia reports that Grushnikov’s deal carries a cap hit of $859,000. The structure of the deal is as follows:

2021-22: $750,000 salary, $92,500 signing bonus, $82,500 GP bonus, $80,000 minors salary
2022-23: $750,000 salary, $92,500 signing bonus, $82,500 GP bonus, $80,000 minors salary
2023-24: $800,000 salary, $92,500 signing bonus, $32,500 GP bonus, $80,000 minors salary

11:19 am: The Dallas Stars have signed another top draft pick, inking Artem Grushnikov to a three-year entry-level contract. Just yesterday, the young defenseman was loaned to the Hamilton Bulldogs for the upcoming season, but he isn’t leaving empty-handed.

Grushnikov, 18, was the 48th overall pick in this year’s draft, selected out of the MHL where he tallied five points in 29 games. The 6’2″ defenseman is not known for his offensive upside, but the transition to the OHL should provide him with a little more opportunity on that side of the puck. Selected 16th overall in the 2020 CHL Import Draft, his transition to North America and early entry-level deal bodes well for his future with the Stars organization.

A member of the Russian team that won the Hlinka-Gretzky in 2020, Grushnikov will be an interesting prospect to watch develop this season. The Bulldogs kick things off on Friday against the Oshawa Generals.

Dallas now has their top three draft picks from 2021 under contract, all of which were selected in the top-50. For a team that went all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2020, it was an impressive draft class to accumulate and add to the pipeline.

Dallas Stars| Loan Artem Grushnikov

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Vegas Golden Knights Recall Three Skaters

October 5, 2021 at 6:21 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Vegas Golden Knights announced that they’ve recalled Jonas Rondbjerg, Daniil Miromanov, and Jake Leschyshyn ahead of tonight’s preseason contest against the Colorado Avalanche. The trio of two forwards and one defenseman could suit up tonight on the road as the Golden Knights continue their preseason schedule.

Rondbjerg, Leschyshyn, and Miromanov were all assigned to the AHL’s Henderson Silver Knights on Saturday as part of a larger cut from Vegas’ training camp roster.

None of the three skaters are expected to crack the opening-night lineup, and their recall gives the Knights some extra roster flexibility for tonight’s game. It’s extremely likely that they’re re-assigned to Henderson within the next few days.

That isn’t to say that some of these names aren’t intriguing — especially Miromanov’s. The 24-year-old undrafted free agent can play both defense and wing and is the most likely out of these three names to get called up this year if injuries strike. Miromanov’s now had multiple years of professional experience in the KHL, Czech Extraliga, ECHL, and AHL. He impressed with HK Sochi in the KHL last season, tallying 10 goals and 29 points in 58 games. His versatility and professional experience make him a viable candidate.

Leschyshyn and Rondbjerg are both products of the Knights’ inaugural 2017 draft class, picked in the second and third rounds respectively. They’ve both garnered at least a year of AHL experience, but need more development time before they’re considered for a call-up.

Colorado Avalanche| Schedule| Vegas Golden Knights

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Wyatt Kalynuk Out A Few Weeks With Ankle Injury

October 5, 2021 at 4:30 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

One of the more interesting things to watch at the start of the 2021-22 season will be the Chicago Blackhawks’ overhauled defensive group. Seth Jones and Jake McCabe are two new members of the team’s top-four, while it looked like youngsters Riley Stillman and Wyatt Kalynuk could be in the opening night lineup as the third pair. That won’t be true anymore, as Kalynuk is likely out a few weeks with an ankle injury according to head coach Jeremy Colliton, who spoke with reporters including Scott Powers of The Athletic today.

As Mark Lazerus of The Athletic points out, Kalynuk was expected to play his off-side to start the year, meaning there is now an opening on the right for one of the team’s other young defensemen. Ian Mitchell or Alec Regula seem the most likely candidates, though given both are waiver-exempt it could end up being a rotation of some sort. That is unless one of the other left-handed options–Calvin de Haan, Caleb Jones, or Stillman–move to the right side to start.

Either way, this is a disappointing start for Kalynuk, who showed last season that he’s far from the player that fell to the seventh round in 2017. After three seasons at the University of Wisconsin, the 24-year-old was a legitimate NHL defenseman in his rookie season, recording nine points in 21 games and strong possession statistics. Entering the second year of his entry-level contract, there was a good chance he will be a regular for the team when healthy. Of course, missing the start of the year is never ideal, and Kalynuk will now have to not only work to return from injury, but also overtake whoever gets the minutes in his place.

The Blackhawks kick off their regular season schedule on October 13 when they take on the Colorado Avalanche.

Chicago Blackhawks| Injury Wyatt Kalynuk

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Team Sweden Announces First Three Members Of 2022 Olympic Team

October 5, 2021 at 2:47 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The 2022 Winter Olympics are coming fast, with just a few months before NHL stars jet off to Beijing, China to compete for their respective countries. Hockey Canada announced recently that Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, and Alex Pietrangelo were the first three players selected to their team, and now Sweden has announced their counterparts. Mika Zibanejad, Gabriel Landeskog, and Victor Hedman have been named to Team Sweden for the 2022 Games.

Zibanejad may not have reached the incredible heights of 2019-20 last season, but he’s still a force for the Rangers and projects to be Sweden’s first-line center at the upcoming tournament. He scored 41 goals in just 57 games during the COVID-shortened season two years ago and came back with a strong enough 50 points in 56 games this past season. In fact, center is actually a position of great strength for the Swedes this time around, with Elias Pettersson, Nicklas Backstrom, Mikael Backlund, and William Karlsson all strong candidates to take a spot down the middle.

They won’t be too bad on the wing either, starting with Landeskog who was already an alternate captain for the nation at the 2014 Olympics when he was just 21. A born leader, he has represented Sweden at every major event, including the U18 WJC, U20 WJC, World Championship and World Cup. He took home a silver as part of that 2014 group and has become a reliable point-per-game player at the NHL level, complementing world-class talent and bringing versatility to any lineup.

Few NHL fans would be surprised if Hedman was given the captaincy of Sweden, but it would actually be an interesting decision given his history with the national program. He was left off the 2014 team despite the obvious skill he showed in the early part of his career, with players like Johnny Oduya, Jonathan Ericsson and even 35-year-old Henrik Tallinder going to Sochi over him. Because of the regular playoff success of the Tampa Bay Lightning, Hedman also has gone to the World Championship just once since 2013 and three times total, going on long playoff runs most seasons instead. It’ll be his first chance to represent his country at the Olympics, and he was an obvious choice this time around.

Each participating country was required to declare three players, while the full “long-list” of 55 potential names will be submitted by October 15.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

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Minnesota Wild Claim Rem Pitlick

October 5, 2021 at 1:05 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Minnesota Wild have decided to claim Rem Pitlick off waivers from the Nashville Predators according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, adding a versatile depth forward to their roster.

Pitlick, who signed a one-year, two-way contract in August, gets a chance to return home to the state of hockey just two years after leaving the University of Minnesota. The 24-year-old forward was a third-round selection of Nashville in 2016 but has played just 11 NHL games to this point, spending most of last season on the taxi squad. A top offensive player in college, he does have 28 goals and 46 points in 71 career AHL contests, suggesting that he can certainly hold his own at the professional level.

Instead of returning to the minors though, Pitlick will join the Wild’s active roster for the time being. He adds another center to the mix in Minnesota which is still anything but clear, and could potentially give them a skilled option for the bottom-six. If the Wild decide to put Pitlick back on waivers at some point, Nashville will have a chance to send him directly to the minor leagues if they’re the only team to put in a claim. For now, it looks like he’ll get a chance to show what he can do at the NHL level, even if it is in a part-time role at the fringe of a roster.

Minnesota Wild| Nashville Predators| Waivers Elliotte Friedman| Rem Pitlick

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21 Players Clear Waivers

October 5, 2021 at 1:00 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 8 Comments

Oct 5: The Minnesota Wild claimed Pitlick from the Nashville Predators, but the other 21 players have cleared and can now be assigned to the minor leagues if necessary.

Oct 4: The waiver list for October 4 is out, and it includes another 22 players that have been cut from their respective NHL teams. The full list is as follows:

Alexander True (SEA)
Carsen Twarynski (SEA)
Pheonix Copley (WSH)
Matt Luff (NSH)
Cole Smith (NSH)
Rem Pitlick (NSH)
Matt Tennyson (NSH)
Frederic Allard (NSH)
Jordan Gross (COL)
Austin Poganski (WPG)
Luke Johnson (WPG)
Mikey Eyssimont (WPG)
Michael Carcone (ARI)
Tyler Sikura (CBJ)
Brendan Gaunce (CBJ)
Jean-Francois Berube (CBJ)
Gavin Bayreuther (CBJ)
Nicholas Caamano (DAL)
John Stevens (VAN)
Devante Stephens (VAN)
Spencer Martin (VAN)
Sheldon Rempal (VAN)

There are several names on this list that could be claimed, including both players from the Seattle Kraken. The pair of forwards were each part of the team’s expansion draft, selected from the San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers respectively. While both seemed like odd decisions at the time, this may have been the plan all along; acquire some young players who are capable of playing in the NHL, but who could also slip through waivers before the season begins in order to have some injury insurance in the minor leagues.

Other names, like Copley, could potentially be targeted as an extra goaltender by those clubs currently dealing with some injuries in net.

John Stevens| Waivers Brendan Gaunce| Gavin Bayreuther| Jean-Francois Berube| Jordan Gross| Matt Tennyson| Pheonix Copley

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