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Mattias Norlinder Returned To SHL

December 16, 2021 at 9:58 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Montreal Canadiens are focused on development now, which means Mattias Norlinder’s time in North America has come to an end for now. The young defenseman has been returned to Frolunda HC for the remainder of the SHL season.

Norlinder, 21, actually already played one game with them this season, but has also suited up six times for the Laval Rocket and six times for the Canadiens. A third-round pick in 2019, his future looks bright, but not close enough to warrant him staying with Montreal for the rest of this season. The AHL was technically an option, given he does not have a European Assignment Clause, but all parties have agreed the best thing for his development is a return to Sweden.

It will allow him to play a larger role in a comfortable setting, given his history with the club, and come back to Canadiens training camp next year hopefully ready to step directly into the NHL. In 37 games last season, Norlinder recorded ten points with Frolunda, but was a real difference-maker in a short playoff run. He had one point in his six games with Montreal.

In a lost season for the Canadiens, new front office boss Jeff Gorton has to look forward. A move like this could signal that more changes are coming for the team, who have lost seven in a row and sit second-last in the entire league.

Montreal Canadiens| SHL Mattias Norlinder

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Carolina Hurricanes Recall Three Players

December 16, 2021 at 9:37 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Carolina Hurricanes are expected to play the Detroit Red Wings this evening, but because of recent COVID-related absences, did not have a full roster to do so. The team came into the day with just 13 healthy, active skaters for tonight’s game, five short of a normal lineup. They also only had the cap space to make one recall, around $1MM free from long-term injured relief.

Instead of making the Hurricanes play four short, the NHL has allowed them to make two emergency exemption recalls today. Stefan Noesen and Andrew Poturalski are those exemption recalls, which need to have a cap hit of $850K or less, but will now not cost the team anything against the cap. Jack Drury, with his $925K cap hit, will be the team’s regular recall.  That means that the Hurricanes are still going to play two players short tonight.

As team reporter Walt Ruff writes, the league made the decision to avoid a safety issue in tonight’s game. The Hurricanes will still play short, as other teams have this season, and then after tonight’s game will be able to make two additional emergency exemption recalls. Once again those recalls would have to have cap hits of $850K or less, but it would give them 18 skaters for this weekend’s back-to-back situation.

There will certainly be teams frustrated that the Hurricanes are seeming to get cap relief when they have not, but it also sets a precedent from the league moving forward. The Calgary Flames, for instance, will also not be able to field anywhere near a full lineup should their season resume before they get all of their players back from the COVID protocol.

Importantly, this still means that Carolina is playing down two skaters tonight, a severe disadvantage as they try to move forward. Good news for Drury though, who will be making his NHL debut after a strong start in the AHL.

Carolina Hurricanes Andrew Poturalski

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West Notes: Wheeler, Canucks, Athanasiou, Borgstrom

December 15, 2021 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

While the Jets will be without their captain Blake Wheeler for a while, head coach Paul Maurice recently provided a positive update to reporters including Postmedia’s Scott Billeck, indicating that the winger won’t need to undergo surgery:

This is a rehab situation. He’s going to get, I don’t even know if it’s a second opinion, enough people have looked at it, they all agree, they all have a very good handle on what it is. They’ll let the swelling come down for three or four days.

Wheeler had been off to a tough start to his season in the goal department having only scored his first of the year on Friday, the game he was injured in.  However, he had chipped in with a team-leading 16 assists in 21 games.  While Winnipeg will get some short-term cap relief by transferring Wheeler to LTIR which would allow them to at least carry a full 23-player roster, the fact that the 35-year-old will return this season will prevent the Jets from going outside the organization to add a more prominent veteran to take his place.

More from the West:

  • The Canucks have made another addition to their front office, announcing the hiring of Derek Clancey as an assistant GM. Clancey had been serving as a pro scout for Calgary until today.  New team president Jim Rutherford has plenty of familiarity with the 52-year-old having worked with him in Pittsburgh from 2014 through to his resignation last season.  Clancey will be responsible for both the professional and amateur scouting departments.  Postmedia’s Patrick Johnston adds that two more assistant GMs could be added as Rutherford rebuilds Vancouver’s front office.
  • The Kings will be without winger Andreas Athanasiou for the next three games as he has been ruled out for the rest of their road trip, relays Zach Dooley of LA Kings Insider. It has been a tough year for the 27-year-old as injuries and a positive COVID test have limited him to just 11 games so far.  This time, it’s a lower-body injury for Athanasiou, who has been relatively productive when he has played with six points this season.
  • The Blackhawks announced that they’ve placed center Henrik Borgstrom on injured reserve with a non-COVID illness. The placement is retroactive to December 10th which means he could return as soon as Friday against Nashville.  The 24-year-old has had a quiet year since returning from overseas, notching just two goals and an assist in 17 games so far this season.

Chicago Blackhawks| Los Angeles Kings| Vancouver Canucks| Winnipeg Jets Andreas Athanasiou| Blake Wheeler| Henrik Borgstrom

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What Your Team Is Thankful For: Edmonton Oilers

December 15, 2021 at 7:57 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 5 Comments

As the holiday season approaches, PHR will take a look at what teams are thankful for as the season passes the one-quarter mark. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. We’ll examine what’s gone well in the early going and what could improve as the season rolls on for the Edmonton Oilers.

What are the Oilers thankful for?

Being in a win-now situation.

While that doesn’t hold up the greatest at the moment with them currently being on a six-game losing streak, this is a team that’s built to try to contend now.  Not a couple of years from now but right away.  GM Ken Holland brought in several veterans over the summer and paid big money to ensure Ryan Nugent-Hopkins isn’t going anywhere anytime soon either.  There will come a time where the cap consequences of those moves will be problematic but in the short term, Edmonton is going for it which is usually fun for both the players and the fans.

Who are the Oilers thankful for?

Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.

Really, it’s hard to pick just one here.  One leads the NHL in scoring with 45 points and the other, well, also leads the league in scoring with 45 points.  There is no other duo as dominant as McDavid and Draisaitl are around the league.  Both can dominate their own lines and when they’re put together, they’re even more potent.  Both are franchise players in their own right and when many teams don’t have any, they have two.

To that end, Edmonton is also quite thankful that both are signed long term.  McDavid has the richest deal in the league at $12.5MM but many would argue that’s below market value and he’s signed through 2025-26.  Meanwhile, Draisaitl is definitely on a below-market contract; his $8.5MM AAV doesn’t crack the top-30 league-wide.  He’s locked up through 2024-25 meaning the Oilers will have their superstar pairing intact for at least three years after this one.

What would the Oilers be even more thankful for?

More secondary scoring.  Zach Hyman has certainly helped in that regard as he already has 11 in his first season with the team.  It goes downhill after that, however, as only one other player on the team has more than five tallies.  Nugent-Hopkins, who admittedly is more of a playmaker than scorer, only has three goals, their defense has just ten combined (including only one from Darnell Nurse whose big extension kicks in next season), and their bottom six have pretty much all vastly underachieved.  This is how a team that has the two top offensive players in the league is barely in the top ten in goals scored.  If even one or two players can pick up the pace, Edmonton would become a lot more dangerous in a hurry.

What should be on the Oilers’ Holiday Wish List?

After reading the last paragraph, secondary scoring might seem like it should be atop their list but there are other areas of concern.  Mikko Koskinen has done better than expected this season but he and the currently injured Mike Smith are a tandem that would appear to be on the weaker end heading into the playoffs.  Adding another capable veteran – even if it’s one that just raises the floor of their goaltending group – would certainly help.

So, too, would bringing in another defenseman.  Injuries to Duncan Keith and Slater Koekkoek have thinned them out and their younger prospects aren’t quite ready for full-time NHL duty.  Another veteran to serve as injury insurance and bridge the gap to the youngsters would be beneficial while a top-four addition would be a critical addition.

However, wishing for this is a lot easier than actually getting it done.  Edmonton is well into LTIR and by the time they get their players back, cap space will be at a premium.  They won’t be able to bank any space as they will still be in LTIR thanks to Oscar Klefbom, Josh Archibald, and Alex Stalock so it’s going to be pretty close to a money in, money out situation.  Accordingly, it’s far from a guarantee that they’ll be able to add anything on their list.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Edmonton Oilers| Thankful Series 2021-22 Pro Hockey Rumors Originals

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Wild Prospect Filip Johansson Signs Two-Year Extension In Sweden

December 15, 2021 at 6:50 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

The Wild have been waiting for a while to get prospect defenseman Filip Johansson under contract and it appears they’ll have to wait even longer now as his club team in Frolunda announced that they’ve inked the blueliner to a two-year extension through the 2023-24 season.

The 21-year-old was a first-round pick of Minnesota (24th overall) back in 2018 but has remained in Sweden since then, spending time at the Allsvenskan level after being drafted before transferring to Frolunda last season.  So far this year, he has seven points in 26 games while his average ice time is up to 17 minutes per game.

What’s particularly notable here is that if the Wild don’t sign Johansson by June 1st of next year, they lose his rights.  In that case, they would receive the 24th selection of the second round in the 2022 draft which would be 56th overall.  However, since Johansson was a first-round pick, the NHL’s transfer agreement with Sweden permits them to sign the rearguard to an entry-level deal and have Minnesota controls where he plays.  At that point, he could be loaned back to Frolunda or kept in North America.  Lots can change over the next five and a half months but this will be a situation to monitor for the Wild.

Minnesota Wild| Transactions Filip Johansson

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AHL Shuffle: 12/15/21

December 15, 2021 at 3:31 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The NHL has three games on the schedule for this evening, but those certainly haven’t felt very secure given the situation around the league. Teams are announcing COVID cases seemingly hour-by-hour right now, with players becoming unavailable every day. With that, minor league depth will be even more important and we’ll keep track of all the shuffling right here.

Atlantic Division

  • The Boston Bruins have recalled both Jack Studnicka and Oskar Steen, sending John Moore to the AHL to make some room. The team is down Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron, and Craig Smith due to COVID, so won’t be quite as potent upfront when they take on the Islanders tomorrow night.
  • With Michael Rasmussen and Robby Fabbri entering the COVID protocol, the Detroit Red Wings have recalled Kyle Criscuolo and Taro Hirose from the minor leagues. Both players have been outstanding for the Grand Rapids Griffins so far, scoring 17 and 19 points respectively.

Metropolitan Division

  • Andrew Poturalski was returned to the AHL by the Carolina Hurricanes, as they prepare to get back on the ice tomorrow night. The Hurricanes avoided any other COVID placements today and will take on Detroit tomorrow if all goes well.
  • The Philadelphia Flyers have recalled Jackson Cates from the AHL under emergency conditions after Morgan Frost was put in the protocol last night. Cates, 24, has six points in 19 games for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, but did make his NHL debut last season.
  • After activating Nicklas Backstrom, Nic Dowd, and Trevor van Riemsdyk, the Washington Capitals have sent Brett Leason back to the AHL. The young forward scored four points in 20 games with the Capitals this season, his first in the NHL.

Central Division

  • The Chicago Blackhawks have officially loaned Michael Krutil to the Czech World Junior team, though he hasn’t played for the Rockford IceHogs since the middle of November anyway. Krutil, a fourth-round pick from 2020, hasn’t recorded a point this season in seven games but will be in his second go-round at the WJC.
  • The Colorado Avalanche have brought up defenseman Jordan Gross from Colorado of the AHL. The 26-year-old signed a one-year, two-way deal with the Avs in the summer and has impressed offensively with the Eagles, notching 18 points in 21 games so far this season.

Pacific Division

  • The Anaheim Ducks have recalled Jacob Larsson from the AHL, his first call-up since clearing waivers at the beginning of the season. Larsson, who signed a two-year, $2.4MM deal in 2020, has seven points in 19 games for the San Diego Gulls this year.
  • With Blake Lizotte activated from the COVID list, Jaret Anderson-Dolan has been sent back to the AHL by the Los Angeles Kings. The team has also officially loaned Helge Grans to Team Sweden for the upcoming World Junior Championship. Grans, 19, could very well be on the top pairing for Sweden after playing well in the minor leagues so far this season.

This page will continue to be updated throughout the evening. 

AHL| Transactions

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COVID Notes: Protocols, Kuznetsov, Backstrom, Ontario

December 15, 2021 at 2:55 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

The league NHL has implemented enhanced protocols through January 7 to battle the recent spread of COVID-19 among its member teams, according to multiple reports including Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet. Among the new measures (which are similar to those used all of last season) are restrictions on indoor dining while on the road, masking and distancing in club facilities, and daily testing.

Darren Dreger of TSN notes that the protocols will be reviewed in early January and could be extended. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic adds that the NHLPA will hold an executive board call with the 32 player representatives to answer any questions regarding the enhanced protocols.

  • Before those come into effect, another player has been ruled out. Washington Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov will not play tonight after being placed in the COVID protocol, though they’ll get back some important pieces. Nicklas Backstrom has been activated from the injured non-roster list and will make his season debut. Nic Dowd and Trevor van Riemsdyk have both been activated from the COVID protocol, while Anthony Mantha has been moved to long-term injured reserve. Kuznetsov, as Tarik El-Bashir of The Athletic points out, was positive for coronavirus on two different occasions last season.
  • Brian Lilley of the Toronto Sun reports that the provincial government is expected to force major sporting teams to cut attendance by 50 percent, a move that would impact the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Marlies, and Belleville Senators, along with many OHL teams and those in other sports. This comes just as the federal government has instituted a global travel advisory, urging Canadians to avoid any non-essential travel outside of the country.

COVID Protocol Related Absence| Coronavirus| Washington Capitals Elliotte Friedman| Evgeny Kuznetsov| Nicklas Backstrom

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Kevin Labanc To Undergo Surgery

December 15, 2021 at 1:52 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The San Jose Sharks have been without Kevin Labanc since he left last week’s game against the Dallas Stars in the first period, and it appears as though they will be without him for a considerable amount of time moving forward. Sharks’ head coach Bob Boughner told reporters including Curtis Pashelka of the Mercury News that Labanc will undergo surgery to repair a dislocated shoulder.

The 26-year-old forward has been a disappointment for much of this season, registering just three goals and six points in 21 games so far. His minutes have been slashed and Boughner even made him a healthy scratch recently, telling the media that Labanc “needs to be better.” He does, if he’s going to live up to the $4.725MM cap hit that he carries, but it won’t be now as a shoulder surgery like this is usually comes with a months-long recovery timeline.

In just the second season of a four-year, $18.9MM contract he signed in 2020, Labanc hasn’t come close to the 17-goal, 56-point season he registered in 2018-19. Last year he potted just 12 goals in 55 games, not exactly the development the Sharks were expecting when they locked him up long-term. Now with this injury, 2021-22 looks like it will be an extremely disappointing season as well, not exactly the ideal situation when the contract is back-loaded, and will see his salary jump to $5.875MM for next year.

San Jose obviously does have an in-house replacement for Labanc in Evander Kane, though it still seems as though he won’t be putting on a Sharks jersey anytime soon.

San Jose Sharks Kevin Labanc

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Calgary Flames Games Postponed Through December 18

December 15, 2021 at 1:45 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 21 Comments

Dec 15: Given that there are more than two dozen members of the organization now in the protocol, the Flames’ game on Saturday against the Columbus Blue Jackets has also been postponed. The team’s practice facilities are also going to be closed until further notice.

Dec 13: The NHL has shut down a third team this season, postponing all Calgary Flames games through Thursday, December 16. The decision comes after six players and one staff member entered the COVID protocol during a 24-hour period. The league notes “concern with continued spread” and the likelihood of further positive test results led to the postponement. Elias Lindholm, Andrew Mangiapane, Brad Richardson, Adam Ruzicka, Chris Tanev, Nikita Zadorov and a member of the team’s training staff are those in the protocol.

Calgary’s training facilities have been closed for the time being. The team was set to take on the Chicago Blackhawks this evening, the Nashville Predators tomorrow night, and the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday, three games that will have to be rescheduled for later this season.

The Flames follow the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators who have also seen COVID-related postponements, though they weren’t the only ones with serious outbreaks. The San Jose Sharks at one point had seven players in the protocol and were forced to continue their season, while the St. Louis Blues have played shorthanded several times because of COVID absences that they didn’t have cap space to replace.

The cap very well could be part of the decision-making in this case as well. Calgary is currently pushed right up to the salary cap ceiling, with less than $1MM in room for recalls. They could perhaps fill one of those six absences with a call-up, but not six, meaning the Flames would be seriously shorthanded had the league not stepped in. While this certainly may not be of comfort to teams like the Sharks, Islanders, and Senators, who were all forced to play with several minor league replacements for a while, it also could be something the league wants to avoid moving forward.

One of the biggest questions now is that of Olympic participation. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman put the decision squarely on the NHLPA’s shoulders when he spoke last week, but still maintained the option to pull the plug himself if the season experiences a “material disruption” of its schedule. The Flames by themselves likely don’t represent that, but the more games that have to be rescheduled due to COVID outbreaks, the more difficult an Olympic break becomes.

Calgary Flames| Schedule

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New Jersey Devils Acquire Jon Gillies

December 15, 2021 at 1:22 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The St. Louis Blues are set to get Jordan Binnington back after he was removed from COVID protocol, meaning they no longer needed the services of recently-signed netminder Jon Gillies. They’ve traded Gillies to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for future considerations, giving him a chance at a roster spot that wasn’t going to be available in St. Louis.

It’s been a pretty good stretch for Gillies, who went from signing a professional tryout with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms on November 23 to signing an NHL deal on December 8, posting a 36-save performance for the Blues in an emergency start and then finding himself shipped to the Devils where he will likely remain in the NHL.

The Devils currently have 21-year-old Akira Schmid up under emergency conditions as Jonathan Bernier deals with an injury; Schmid can now be sent back down to continue his development as soon as Gillies arrives. The 27-year-old netminder has just 13 games of NHL experience under his belt, but plenty of minor league time. Should the Devils decide to send Gillies to the minor leagues at some point, he’ll need to clear waivers.

For the Blues, they now have their normal starter back in the fold and Charlie Lindgren to handle any backup duties. Gillies was redundant, meaning clearing the contract slot is actually a big win for the team, even if they didn’t receive an actual asset in return.

New Jersey Devils| St. Louis Blues Jon Gillies| Jordan Binnington

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