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Ian McCoshen Signs AHL Contract

December 31, 2021 at 8:33 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

If you are a fan of the Henderson Silver Knights and watched Ian McCoshen suit up 22 times this season, you might just assume that he had signed an AHL deal for this season. That wasn’t the case though, as McCoshen had actually been on a tryout to this point. No more, as the veteran defenseman has inked an AHL contract for the rest of the season.

McCoshen, 26, was the 31st overall pick in 2013, selected by the Florida Panthers the same year as Aleksander Barkov (and MacKenzie Weegar, who went 206th overall). After three very good seasons at Boston College, it looked like McCoshen was going to be a key building block for the Panthers. In his first professional season, he suited up three times at the NHL level as a polished college product.

Things didn’t quite go as planned, however, as McCoshen has totaled just 60 games so far in his NHL career. More than half of those came in the 2017-18 season and he hasn’t seen the league since 2018-19. This season in 22 games for Henderson he has four points.

Once again there is a prize for players like McCoshen, who are not signed to NHL deals this season. He would potentially be eligible to play at the Olympics, where USA Hockey will have to ice a team made up of minor league, college, and international talent. Years ago, McCoshen played in two different World Junior tournaments for his country. Depending on how young the management group decides to go, a 6’3″ minor league veteran like McCoshen could potentially be an option.

AHL Ian McCoshen

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Evening Notes: Van Ryn, Eller, Bogosian

December 31, 2021 at 7:17 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The St. Louis Blues have placed assistant coach Mike Van Ryn in the COVID protocol, meaning in all likelihood he’ll unfortunately miss tomorrow’s Winter Classic. The Blues are holding their breath hoping no other players or coaches will be ruled out at the last minute, while the Minnesota Wild are just hoping that Jonas Brodin will be able to test out of the protocol before the game.

Some more notes from around the league this evening:

  • The Washington Capitals once again are without one of their centers, as Lars Eller is missing tonight’s game with a non-COVID illness. Eller has been an important player for the Capitals this season given the absences of Evgeny Kuznetsov and Nicklas Backstrom for various stretches, and has 15 points in 26 games. Meanwhile, Lucas Johansen, the team’s first-round pick from 2016, is making his NHL debut.
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning are without Zach Bogosian, who is out day-to-day with a lower-body injury. The veteran defenseman has been playing more than the team likely expected, averaging more than 17 minutes a night. With several defensemen coming out of the COVID protocol the Lightning will be able to take a short absence, but it certainly isn’t ideal given how many issues they’ve had keeping the puck out of their net of late.

Injury| St. Louis Blues| Tampa Bay Lightning| Washington Capitals Lars Eller| Lucas Johansen

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Ian White Signs In FPHL

December 31, 2021 at 5:58 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The last time Ian White played professional hockey, he racked up 23 points in 42 AHL games, mostly for the Milwaukee Admirals. That was in 2015. Nearly seven years later, he’s pulling on another minor league sweater, signing a contract with the Columbus River Dragons of the Federal Prospects Hockey League.

White, 37, made his debut for the Georgia-based club last night in a win over the Port Huron Prowlers, a team they will face again tonight.

It’s not often that you find a veteran of more than 500 NHL games in the low minors, but that’s exactly what White brings to the table. A sixth-round pick of the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2002, he won silver with Team Canada at the World Juniors before growing into a solid two-way contributor at the NHL level. In 2009, he represented Canada again on the World Stage, winning silver at the World Championship.

After more than half a decade on the sidelines, White returns to the game to help the River Dragons win the Commissioner’s Cup.

Uncategorized Ian White

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Snapshots: Canucks, Ruff, Canadiens, Robinson

December 31, 2021 at 4:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 2 Comments

While Jim Rutherford has a tendency to swing big in trades, it doesn’t appear he’ll do that with the Canucks.  In an appearance on Sportsnet 650 (audio link), the team president acknowledged that any trades they make will be for draft picks and younger players, suggesting he won’t try to add some veterans in an effort to aid Vancouver’s push to get back into the playoff picture (they sit three points out of the last Wild Card spot).  Rutherford also mentioned that their new GM will likely be a first-timer in the role.  There’s no timeline for when they want to get that spot filled.

More from around the hockey world:

  • The Devils announced (Twitter link) that head coach Lindy Ruff has been placed in COVID protocol. Assistant coach Alain Nasreddine will take over as interim bench boss until Ruff is able to return.  It won’t be the first time that Nasreddine has been in charge of the bench for New Jersey as he served as interim head coach for them for 43 games back in 2019-20.
  • Canadiens prospect Jacob Olofsson has signed a contract through the 2022-23 season with IF Bjorkloven, the Allsvenskan team announced. The 21-year-old was a second-round pick of Montreal back in 2018 (56th overall) and must sign with them by June to retain his NHL rights.  This contract, along with a tough showing in 25 SHL games this season, suggests that’s unlikely to happen.
  • Still with Montreal, the Canadiens announced that winger Brandon Baddock has been placed in COVID protocol. The 26-year-old made his NHL debut last night in Carolina due to Montreal’s long list of injuries and COVID protocol, playing a little over eight minutes and recording six hits.
  • Blue Jackets winger Eric Robinson has cleared COVID protocol, relays Aaron Portzline of The Athletic (Twitter link). The 26-year-old has a dozen points in 28 games this season while averaging a career-high 14:04 per game.

Columbus Blue Jackets| Jim Rutherford| Lindy Ruff| Montreal Canadiens| New Jersey Devils| Snapshots| Vancouver Canucks Eric Robinson

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2021 Year In Review: April

December 31, 2021 at 3:53 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

2021 has certainly been another eventful year, both on and off the rink.  Over the coming days, PHR will take a look back at the top stories from around the game on a month-by-month basis.  Next up is a look at April.

Pre-Deadline Trades: As is usually the case, there were some notable trades made in the days leading up to the trade deadline.  The Islanders quickly utilized their LTIR room with Anders Lee out for the season, adding winger Kyle Palmieri and center Travis Zajac from the Devils in exchange for a 2021 first-round pick, a conditional 2022 fourth-rounder, and minor leaguers A.J. Greer and Mason Jobst.  To make the money work, New Jersey retained the maximum 50% on each of Palmieri and Zajac’s deals.

With minimal salary cap space, Tampa Bay had to get creative if they wanted to add to their roster.  They were able to do just that, acquiring David Savard as part of a three-team trade that also involved Columbus and Detroit.  With the Blue Jackets retaining half of Savard’s deal, they then moved him to the Red Wings who retained another 50% of the remainder, allowing the Lightning to add the veteran blueliner at only 25% of his AAV.  The cost was a bit higher to do so – it cost three draft picks (a first, second, and a fourth) but it enabled them to add another impact defender on their way to their second straight Stanley Cup title.

The Maple Leafs also decided to strike early and made a similar, picking up winger Nick Foligno as part of a three-team swap with the Sharks this time picking up a chunk of the contract after the Blue Jackets retained 50%.  That allowed Toronto to get the veteran at 25% of his AAV, enabling them to squeak him in under the cap.  Again, the acquisition cost was higher with Toronto parting with a first-round pick plus two fourth-rounders while also adding winger Stefan Noesen from San Jose.  Foligno was unable to score with the Maple Leafs while injuries limited him to just 11 games between the regular season and playoffs.

Extensions: Trade Deadline Day featured plenty of movement but also saw three players stay put, taking themselves out of any trade talk in the process.  Alex Iafallo inked a four-year, $16MM extension, ensuring he’ll be staying with the Kings after receiving considerable trade interest.  Scott Laughton was the next to sign, accepting a five-year, $15MM extension to make sure that he’ll remain with the Flyers for the foreseeable future.  Lastly, the Jets signed center Adam Lowry to a five-year, $16.25MM extension, taking what would have one of the more intriguing UFA pivots off the free agent list in the process.

Breaking The Record: While April will be remembered for the trades (more on those shortly), there was another notable event when Sharks forward Patrick Marleau broke the record for all-time NHL games played, surpassing Gordie Howe’s mark of 1,767.  The old record stood for 50 years but if Joe Thornton and Zdeno Chara hang around a little longer, they could have a shot at besting Marleau’s total of 1,779.  Thornton is at 1,698 and would need to play next season to have a chance to beat it while Chara has a much lesser chance, sitting at 1,632 and would to play at least two more years to get there.  Meanwhile, Marleau isn’t playing anywhere this season but has not yet announced his retirement.

Hall To Boston: Back to the trades.  Taylor Hall to Boston had been speculated for a while and with the veteran having trade protection, he was able to ensure he was indeed dealt to the Bruins along with center Curtis Lazar.  Going the other way were Anders Bjork and a 2021 second-round pick while the Sabres also retained half of his remaining salary and cap hit.  Hall had just two goals in 37 games with Buffalo which didn’t give them a lot of leverage in the trade.  He went on to be more productive with Boston, picking up 14 points in 16 regular season games down the stretch, making a good case for him to eventually re-sign with them.

Carter To Pittsburgh: The new management team in Pittsburgh made a surprising splash when they picked up center Jeff Carter from Los Angeles for a pair of conditional mid-round picks; the Kings also retained half of Carter’s contract which runs through the end of this season.  Carter had been speculated to not be interested in a move with a suggestion that he’d consider retiring if it happened.  However, the Penguins were able to make a compelling case for Carter and the move worked out well for them.  He had nine goals down the stretch for them and is off to a good start this season with 17 points in 27 games.

Mantha To Capitals: With minimal cap space, Washington was expected to be quiet at the trade deadline.  That turned out to not be the case as they made the biggest swap of deadline day, acquiring winger Anthony Mantha from Detroit in exchange for wingers Jakub Vrana and Richard Panik, a 2021 first-round pick, and a 2022 second-rounder.  Part of the draft capital moved in the swap was to clear out the rest of Panik’s $2.75MM AAV that runs through the end of next season but the Capitals paid a premium to go from Vrana to Mantha, a big winger with a good scoring touch but a history of inconsistency and injury trouble.  This season, Mantha has been limited to just ten games while Vrana has yet to play after undergoing shoulder surgery late in the preseason.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Year In Review 2021

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NHL Postpones Nine More Games

December 31, 2021 at 2:40 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 18 Comments

As a result of attendance restrictions in Western Canada, the NHL has postponed eight more games.  The games affected are as follows:

Monday, Jan. 3
Minnesota @ Ottawa

Wednesday, Jan. 5
New York Islanders @ Vancouver

Saturday, Jan. 8
New York Islanders @ Edmonton

Tuesday, Jan. 11
New York Islanders @ Calgary

Wednesday, Jan. 12
Minnesota @ Edmonton

Friday, Jan. 14
Vegas @ Edmonton

Saturday, Jan. 15
Vegas @ Calgary

Sunday, Jan. 16
Edmonton @ Winnipeg

In addition to those contests, the Islanders’ road game in Seattle on January 4th has also been postponed due to the other games on their West Coast road trip being postponed.

No make-up dates for any of the games were announced but in the release from the league, it was noted that the games “will be rescheduled for dates later in the season when such restrictions may be eased or lifted”.  These postponements bring the running total to 90 games that the league will need to reschedule in the coming weeks and months.

Calgary Flames| Edmonton Oilers| Minnesota Wild| New York Islanders| Ottawa Senators| Schedule| Seattle Kraken| Vancouver Canucks| Vegas Golden Knights

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Blackhawks Sign Cale Morris

December 31, 2021 at 2:07 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

With Chicago’s goalie depth being tested with both Marc-Andre Fleury and Kevin Lankinen now in protocol, the Blackhawks have converted Cale Morris to an NHL contract, inking him to a one-year, two-way deal, reports Charlie Roumeliotis of NBC Sports Chicago (Twitter link).  The deal is worth the league minimum of $750K in the NHL.

The 25-year-old was a dominant goaltender at the NCAA level, posting a 2.18 GAA with a .931 SV% and 11 shutouts in four seasons with Notre Dame, earning Player of the Year honors back in 2017-18.  Accordingly, he was a player many expected to land an NHL contract when his college career came to an end but instead, he had to settle for a minor league deal.

This season, Morris has spent most of the season in the ECHL, collecting a 2.82 GAA with a save percentage of .898 in 14 games with Indy while also making his first two career appearances at the AHL level with Rockford.  He’ll serve as Chicago’s third-string option as he has been assigned to their taxi squad; Collin Delia and Arvid Soderblom, who was recalled from the taxi squad today, will serve as their tandem for their game against Nashville tomorrow.

Chicago Blackhawks| Transactions Cale Morris

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West Notes: Wild, Fowler, Blackhawks, Sharks

December 31, 2021 at 1:46 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Wild GM Bill Guerin provided an update on a pair of injured Wild players, telling reporters, including Sarah McLellan of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, that defenseman Jared Spurgeon and center Joel Eriksson Ek will miss a couple more weeks.  Both had been listed as out indefinitely but it appears Minnesota won’t be without two of their top players for much longer.  Spurgeon is dealing with a recurrence of a lower-body injury from two weeks ago while Eriksson Ek suffered an upper-body injury a week and a half ago.

Elsewhere in the Western Conference:

  • While the Ducks were concerned that Cam Fowler’s upper-body injury in Wednesday’s game could be a long-term issue, it doesn’t appear as if that will be the case. Elliott Teaford of the Orange County Register relays that the blueliner traveled with the team for their two-game road trip that opens up tonight in Vegas which suggests that the veteran may not be out for long.  Fowler is having a nice season with 17 points in 33 games while leading the team in ice time at just over 23 minutes a game.
  • The Blackhawks received a bit of relief on the injury front yesterday as they announced (Twitter link) the activation of winger Jujhar Khaira and center Henrik Borgstrom from injured reserve. Khaira had missed the last three weeks after being stretchered off the ice in a game against Dallas while Borgstrom had been out just as long with a non-COVID illness.
  • The Sharks had good news and bad news on the COVID front yesterday. The team announced that defenseman Mario Ferraro was placed into protocols while winger Jonathan Dahlen was activated.  Under the new NHL guidelines, Ferraro could return after five days instead of the ten it has been for most of the season.

Anaheim Ducks| Chicago Blackhawks| Minnesota Wild| San Jose Sharks Cam Fowler| Henrik Borgstrom| Jared Spurgeon| Joel Eriksson Ek| Jonathan Dahlen| Jujhar Khaira

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Taxi Squad Shuffle: 12/31/21

December 31, 2021 at 12:34 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The final day of 2021 originally featured seven games on the schedule today but that has been trimmed down to four due to some postponements.  Nevertheless, it should once again be a busy day on the transaction and taxi squad fronts and we’ll keep track of those moves here.

Atlantic Division

  • The Senators announced (Twitter link) that forwards Clark Bishop and Logan Shaw have been added to the taxi squad. Those moves are likely linked to the placement of Joshua Norris and Tyler Ennis in COVID protocol earlier today.
  • The Bruins have recalled John Moore to the taxi squad, per the AHL’s transactions log. The veteran has played in just four games with Boston this season while chipping in with six points in ten games with Providence.
  • The Maple Leafs announced (Twitter link) that they’ve returned defenseman Chad Krys from the taxi squad to AHL Toronto. The 23-year-old was acquired from Chicago three weeks ago and has played in ten AHL contests between the two teams this season.
  • The Panthers have recalled defenseman Matt Kiersted to the taxi squad, per the AHL’s transactions log.  The 23-year-old has a dozen points in 23 games with AHL Charlotte this season plus two points in five NHL contests with Florida.  Later in the day, they announced (Twitter link) that defenseman Chase Priskie was also recalled to the taxi squad while goaltender Spencer Knight was sent back to the taxi squad.

Metropolitan Division

  • The Penguins announced the recalls of wingers Anthony Angello and Radim Zohorna to the taxi squad. Both players had NHL time with Pittsburgh last season (19 games for Angello, nine for Zohorna) but both have played exclusively with AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this season.
  • The Capitals announced (Twitter link) that they’ve recalled defenseman Lucas Johansen from the taxi squad while sending Alexander Alexeyev to the taxi squad.  Johansen, a 2016 first-rounder, has yet to make his NHL debut but may get that opportunity now with this promotion.
  • The Hurricanes have assigned defenseman Jalen Chatfield to the taxi squad, per a team release.  The 25-year-old has an assist in seven games this season while averaging a little under 17 minutes per game.
  • The Blue Jackets announced the recall of defenseman Scott Harrington from AHL Cleveland.  He takes the place of forward Justin Danforth on the roster as the rookie will miss six weeks with a sprained MCL.  Harrington has an assist in six games with Columbus this season while Danforth has two goals and two assists in 13 contests.

Central Division

  • With the World Juniors ending earlier than expected, the Jets are taking advantage of it, announcing (Twitter link) the recall of winger Cole Perfetti to the taxi squad. The 19-year-old had six points in two games for Canada while picking up 15 in 17 contests with AHL Manitoba.
  • The Nashville Predators have recalled Mathieu Olivier from the taxi squad while sending Matt Luff and Michael McCarron back in their place. The moves come ahead of tomorrow’s afternoon match against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Pacific Division

  • The Sharks have recalled defenseman Jaycob Megna, per the AHL’s transactions log. The 29-year-old has played in six games with San Jose this season and will be needed as depth with Mario Ferraro currently in COVID protocol.
  • The Kings announced (Twitter link) that they’ve sent winger Vladimir Tkachev and defenseman Jacob Moverare back to AHL Ontario. Both players were recalled yesterday but didn’t play for Los Angeles in their win over Vancouver.
  • After Dustin Wolf served as the backup for the Flames last night, the team announced (Twitter link) that the goaltender has been sent back to AHL Abbotsford. That suggests that backup Daniel Vladar will be cleared to return for Sunday’s game against Chicago.
  • The Ducks announced (Twitter link) that winger Bryce Kindopp has been sent back to AHL San Diego.  He had been brought up on an emergency recall on Wednesday after putting up 10 points in 22 games with the Gulls.  Taking his place on Anaheim’s roster is Sam Steel who was activated from COVID protocol.
  • The Golden Knights have sent defenseman Daniil Miromanov and center Jake Leschyshyn back to Henderson of the AHL, per their team Twitter account. Miromanov has played in four games with Vegas this season, picking up an assist while Leschyshyn has a goal and three assists in 19 NHL games.

This post will be updated throughout the day.

AHL| Transactions Taxi Squad

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Sean Couturier Out Week To Week

December 31, 2021 at 11:35 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

The Flyers will be without one of their top forwards for a little while as the team announced late Thursday (Twitter link) that Sean Couturier is out with an upper-body injury and has been placed on injured reserve.  He is listed as being out week to week.

It has been a tough year for the 29-year-old who has struggled offensively compared to his production from the last few seasons.  Through 29 games, Couturier has just six goals and 11 assists, his lowest point per game average since 2016-17.  He continues to play a big role defensively as always and is winning nearly 56% of his faceoffs but as someone that was penciled in as their top center, that production is somewhat underwhelming although GM Chuck Fletcher revealed earlier this month that Couturier has been playing through a variety of upper-body and lower-body issues this season.

Even with the slower than anticipated start offensively, Couturier will still be a big loss for the Flyers who are still playing him more than 20 minutes per night.  After clearing COVID protocol earlier this week, the hope was that he’d be ready to return to the lineup but now, they’re hoping that he won’t be out more than a few weeks as they look to hang around the mix in the battle for the last Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Injury| Philadelphia Flyers Sean Couturier

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