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Toronto Maple Leafs Sign Curtis Douglas

March 22, 2022 at 12:38 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

One of the things Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas was asked about yesterday was whether he considered signing some of his standout AHL players to NHL contracts before the deadline, which would have made them eligible for the playoffs. While he explained that they needed to leave slots open for some college signings, the team has now worked out a future deal with one of those minor league players.

Curtis Douglas has signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Maple Leafs that will begin in the 2022-23 season. Douglas is currently playing for the Toronto Marlies on an AHL contract.

Standing 6’8″, the 22-year-old Douglas is an intriguing forward prospect. Originally selected by the Dallas Stars in the fourth round of the 2018 NHL Draft, he ended up an unrestricted free agent when the two sides failed to work out a contract. After spending part of last season playing for the Linz Steel Wings in Austria, he joined the Belleville Senators and played 11 games in the AHL.

This season, with the Marlies, he has eight goals and 27 points in 49 games, good enough to earn himself an entry-level deal. Douglas only turned 22 a few months ago and is still very raw, but at least is showing signs that he is starting to harness his size effectively.

Because it is a future deal, it does not take up one of the Maple Leafs’ remaining contract slots, which could potentially go to college standouts–and U.S. Olympians–Matthew Knies and Nick Abruzzese in the coming weeks.

AHL| Toronto Maple Leafs Curtis Douglas

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AHL Shuffle: 03/22/22

March 22, 2022 at 12:27 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Now that the trade deadline is over, and teams are relatively fixed for the rest of the season–save for some college additions as NCAA seasons wrap up–the only way to really change the makeup of your roster is minor league moves. As always, we’ll continue to track that minor shuffling right here.

Atlantic Division

  • Taro Hirose has been recalled by the Detroit Red Wings, after going down yesterday to make sure he was eligible for the AHL playoffs. The 25-year-old has been outstanding for the Grand Rapids Griffins and does have three points in four games for the Red Wings.

Metropolitan Division

  • After sending him down yesterday, Radim Zohorna is back with the Pittsburgh Penguins today. Unfortunately, someone took his jersey number in the meantime. Rickard Rakell will now wear No. 67 for the Penguins, with Zohorna switching to No. 63.

Central Division

  • The St. Louis Blues have recalled Nathan Walker under emergency conditions, meaning, for now, he’ll continue his excellent season in the NHL. Walker has 44 points in 47 minor league games, but has also scored four goals and five points in nine appearances with the Blues. Quite the campaign for the 28-year-old forward.
  • Ville Heinola is back with the Winnipeg Jets, recalled under emergency conditions once again. The young defenseman has been bounced up and down all season, though he is still expected to only serve as insurance in case one of the team’s defenders isn’t able to go tonight.
  • The Arizona Coyotes have recalled Cam Dineen, who popped down to the AHL just to become eligible for the Calder Cup playoffs. Dineen played two games for the Coyotes over the weekend, taking his career total to 16 in this his rookie season.

Pacific Division

This page will be updated throughout the day

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2022 Trade Deadline Day Broken Down By Team

March 22, 2022 at 10:42 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 8 Comments

The 2022 trade deadline was extremely busy, with more than 30 transactions taking place before the bell rung. It’s hard to keep track of everything as it is happening, so we’ll break it down by team. Note that these are only the deals that happened on deadline day itself, meaning acquisitions like Claude Giroux and Ben Chiarot will not be listed.

Anaheim Ducks

Added:

Zach Aston-Reese (PIT)
Dominik Simon (PIT)
Calle Clang (PIT)
2022 2nd-round pick (PIT)
Evgenii Dadonov (VGK)*
Conditional 2023 2nd-round pick (VGK)*

Removed:

Rickard Rakell (PIT)
John Moore (VGK)*
Ryan Kesler (VGK)*

*This trade is still pending approval from the NHL Central Registry

Arizona Coyotes

Added:

Jack McBain (MIN)
Bryan Little (WPG)
Nathan Smith (WPG)
2023 3rd-round pick (WSH)
Future considerations (TBL)

Removed:

Johan Larsson (WSH)
Riley Nash (TBL)
2022 2nd-round pick (MIN)
2022 4th-round pick (WPG)

Boston Bruins

Added:

Josh Brown (OTT)
2022 conditional 7th-round pick (OTT)

Removed:

Zachary Senyshyn (OTT)
2022 5th-round pick (OTT)

Buffalo Sabres

None

Calgary Flames

Added:

Ryan Carpenter (CHI)
Future considerations (OTT)

Removed:

Michael McNiven (OTT)
2024 5th-round pick (CHI)

Carolina Hurricanes

Added:

Max Domi (CBJ)
Tyler Inamoto (FLA)

Removed:

Aidan Hreschuk (CBJ)

Chicago Blackhawks

Added:

Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (MIN)
2024 5th-round pick (CGY)

Removed:

Marc-Andre Fleury (MIN)
Ryan Carpenter (CGY)

Colorado Avalanche

Added:

Artturi Lehkonen (MTL)
Andrew Cogliano (SJS)

Removed:

Justin Barron (MTL)
2024 2nd-round pick (MTL)
2024 5th-round pick (SJS)

Columbus Blue Jackets

Added:

Aidan Hreschuk (CAR)

Removed:

Max Domi (CAR)
2022 6th-round pick (FLA)

Dallas Stars

Added:

Vladislav Namestnikov (DET)

Removed:

2024 4th-round pick (DET)

Detroit Red Wings

Added:

Jake Walman (STL
Oskar Sundqvist (STL)
2023 2nd-round pick (STL)
2024 4th-round pick (DAL)

Removed:

Nick Leddy (STL)
Luke Witkowski (STL)
Vladislav Namestnikov (DAL)

Edmonton Oilers

Added:

Brett Kulak (MTL)
Derick Brassard (PHI)

Removed:

William Lagesson (MTL)
Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (MTL)
2023 4th-round pick (PHI)
2024 7th-round pick (MTL)

Florida Panthers

Added:

Egor Korshkov (CAR)
2022 6th-round pick (CBJ)

Removed:

Tyler Inamoto (CAR)

Los Angeles Kings

Added:

Frederic Allard (NSH)
Nelson Nogier (WPG)

Removed:

Brayden Burke (NSH)
Markus Phillips (WPG)

Minnesota Wild

Added:

Marc-Andre Fleury (CHI)
Jacob Middleton (SJS)
2022 2nd-round pick (ARI)
Future considerations (SEA)

Removed:

Kaapo Kahkonen (SJS)
Jack McBain (ARI)
Victor Rask (SEA)
Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (CHI)
2022 5th-round pick (SJS)

Montreal Canadiens

Added:

Justin Barron (COL)
William Lagesson (EDM)
Nate Schnarr (NJD)
Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (EDM)
2024 2nd-round pick (COL)
2024 7th-round pick (EDM)

Removed:

Artturi Lehkonen (COL)
Brett Kulak (EDM)
Andrew Hammond (NJD)

Nashville Predators

Added:

Brayden Burke (LAK)
Alex Biega (TOR)

Removed:

Frederic Allard (LAK)
Future considerations (TOR)

New Jersey Devils

Added:

Andrew Hammond (MTL)

Removed:

Nate Schnarr (MTL)

New York Islanders

None

New York Rangers

Added:

Nicholas Merkley (SJS)
Justin Braun (PHI)
Tyler Motte (VAN)
Andrew Copp (WPG)
2023 6th-round pick (WPG)

Removed:

Anthony Bitetto (SJS)
Morgan Barron (WPG)
Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (WPG)
Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (WPG)
2023 3rd-round pick (PHI)
2023 4th-round pick (VAN)
2023 5th-round pick (WPG)

Ottawa Senators

Added:

Zachary Senyshyn (BOS)
Michael McNiven (CGY)
2022 5th-round pick (BOS)
2022 5th-round pick (WPG)

Removed:

Josh Brown (BOS)
Zach Sanford (WPG)
2022 conditional 7th-round pick (BOS)
Future considerations (CGY)

Philadelphia Flyers

Added:

2023 3rd-round pick (NYR)
2023 4th-round pick (EDM)

Removed:

Justin Braun (NYR)
Derick Brassard (EDM)

Pittsburgh Penguins

Added:

Rickard Rakell (ANA)
Nathan Beaulieu (WPG)

Removed:

Zach Aston-Reese (ANA)
Dominik Simon (ANA)
Calle Clang (ANA)
2022 2nd-round pick (ANA)
Conditional 2022 7th-round pick (WPG)

San Jose Sharks

Added:

Kaapo Kahkonen (MIN)
Anthony Bitetto (NYR)
Antoine Morand (TBL)
2022 5th-round pick (MIN)
2024 5th-round pick (COL)

Removed:

Jacob Middleton (MIN)
Nicholas Merkley (SJS)
Andrew Cogliano (COL)
Alexei Melnichuk (TBL)

Seattle Kraken

Added:

Victor Rask (MIN)
Daniel Sprong (WSH)
2022 4th-round pick (WSH)
2023 6th-round pick (WSH)

Removed:

Marcus Johansson (WSH)
Future considerations (MIN)

St. Louis Blues

Added:

Nick Leddy (DET)
Luke Witkowski (DET)

Removed:

Jake Walman (DET)
Oskar Sundqvist (DET)
2023 2nd-round pick (DET)

Tampa Bay Lightning

Added:

Riley Nash (ARI)
Alexei Melnichuk (SJS)

Removed:

Antoine Morand (SJS)
Future considerations (ARI)

Toronto Maple Leafs

Added:

Future considerations (NSH)

Removed:

Alex Biega (NSH)

Vancouver Canucks

Added:

2023 4th-round pick (NYR)

Removed:

Tyler Motte (NYR)

Vegas Golden Knights

Added:

John Moore (ANA)*
Ryan Kesler (ANA)*

Removed:

Evgenii Dadonov (ANA)*
Conditional 2023 2nd-round pick (ANA)*

*This trade is still pending approval from the NHL Central Registry

Washington Capitals

Added:

Johan Larsson (ARI)
Marcus Johansson (SEA)

Removed:

Daniel Sprong (SEA)
2022 4th-round pick (SEA)
2023 3rd-round pick (ARI)
2023 6th-round pick (SEA)

Winnipeg Jets

Added:

Markus Phillips (LAK)
Zach Sanford (OTT)
Morgan Barron (NYR)
Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (NYR)
Conditional 2022 2nd-round pick (NYR)
Conditional 2022 7th-round pick (PIT)
2022 4th-round pick (ARI)
2023 5th-round pick (NYR)

Removed:

Nelson Nogier (LAK)
Bryan Little (ARI)
Nathan Smith (ARI)
Nathan Beaulieu (PIT)
Andrew Copp (NYR)
2022 5th-round pick (OTT)
2023 6th-round pick (NYR)

Note that the teams in parenthesis are the ones involved in the trade, not necessarily the original owners of the associated draft picks.

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Hayden Hodgson Signs NHL Contract

March 22, 2022 at 9:23 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Lost in the shuffle yesterday was an NHL contract, according to CapFriendly, for Hayden Hodgson with the Philadelphia Flyers, rewarding him for his strong play in the AHL this season and making him eligible for the stretch run. The deal is for the rest of this season and will carry a cap hit of $750K.

Hodgson, 26, has 18 goals and 29 points in 44 games for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms this season, playing on an AHL contract after spending parts of the last five years in the ECHL. The 6’2″ undrafted forward had some other NHL teams “sniffing around” on him according to Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff, but he ended up signing with the organization he was already a part of. He will stay with Lehigh Valley for now.

An NHL contract means that Hodgson could get a chance to play with the Flyers down the stretch, but it also means that he will be a restricted free agent at the end of the season. He will be eligible for arbitration, though it seems more likely that the two sides would agree on another two-way contract ahead of time, if the team wants to keep him for next season.

AHL| Philadelphia Flyers

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Evgenii Dadonov Trade Under Review

March 22, 2022 at 9:00 am CDT | by John Gilroy 12 Comments

March 22: After news broke last night that there was an issue with this trade, Darren Dreger of TSN tweets that it is still being reviewed by the NHL Central Registry and the NHLPA. The issue stems from a no-trade clause that was not disclosed by the Ottawa Senators when Dadonov was originally traded to Vegas, despite it being public knowledge at the time.

March 21:  After much speculation throughout the day, the Evgenii Dadonov trade has finally gone through this evening reports TSN’s Chris Johnston. In addition to Dadonov, also heading to the Anaheim Ducks is a conditional second-round draft choice, which will be determined by the conditions of a draft pick previously traded to the Buffalo Sabres. In exchange, the Vegas Gold Knights acquire defenseman John Moore and the contract of forward Ryan Kesler.

This deal had been reported and all but confirmed earlier today before the NHL’s 3:00 pm EST trading deadline, however it had not been processed through NHL Central Registry and was not official until this evening. As Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman explains, the trade would have been accepted had it been submitted to Central Registry before the deadline, however that would have made Dadonov and Moore ineligible to play for the rest of the season. However, it appears the trade was submitted in time.

This trade was, for the most part, a salary cap deal. By sending Dadonov to Anaheim, Vegas clears his $5MM salary cap hit for this year and next year. However, by acquiring Moore, they absorb his $2.75MM cap hit, but that will lower to $1.625MM if they bury Moore in the AHL. In acquiring Kesler’s contract, Vegas can put him straight onto LTIR and have no net impact on their salary cap. All told, Vegas, will save $3.375MM in cap space, in exchange for a second-round draft pick and any production they will miss from Dadonov.

For Anaheim, the team has allowed Vegas to navigate a tricky cap situation, and was compensated for doing so with a second-round draft choice. The condition on the draft pick, as mentioned, concerns the Jack Eichel trade with Buffalo. If Vegas’ first-round draft choice in 2022 is in the top ten, then Vegas will send their 2024 second-round pick to Buffalo instead of the 2023 second-round draft pick originally reported in the Eichel deal. In other words, if Vegas’ first-round pick in 2022 is in the top 10, Anaheim receives their 2023 second-round draft choice; otherwise, they will receive Vegas’ 2024 second-round draft choice. Regardless, this move represents further precedent of the cost of shedding salary cap for a team that desperately needs to do so.

Not to be forgotten, the Ducks also acquire Dadonov, who has played in 62 games for Vegas this year, amassing 15 goals and 12 assists in the process, which replaces a good deal of the production Anaheim lost by trading Rickard Rakell away to the Pittsburgh Penguins earlier today. Dadonov also has an additional year under contract at $5MM for next year.

Anaheim Ducks| NHL Evgeni Dadonov| John Moore| Ryan Kesler| Salary Cap

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Arizona Coyotes Acquire Jack McBain, Sign Him To Entry Level Contract

March 21, 2022 at 8:24 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 10 Comments

Monday, 7:53 pm: As expected, after acquiring him, the Arizona Coyotes have signed forward Jack McBain to an entry-level contract. The contract is for two years and carries a cap hit of $884K. What is most notable about this contract is that it begins this year, perhaps giving the Coyotes a chance to give McBain an NHL look this year. The 22-year-old just finished his fourth season at Boston College and was set to be granted free agency this summer if he did not sign. One wrinkle to this story, however, is that McBain is currently injured and is in a walking boot, reports Craig Morgan of PHNX Sports. Once healed, McBain can begin to work his way back and into an NHL lineup for the first time in his career.

Monday, 10:45 am: The deal has now been made official.  Coyotes GM Bill Armstrong had the following statement about his new center:

We are very pleased to acquire Jack McBain. He is a big, strong, highly-skilled center who had a tremendous season with Boston College. We are thrilled to have him join our organization.

Sunday: The Arizona Coyotes have acquired the rights to prospect center Jack McBain from the Minnesota Wild. They are acquiring the Vancouver Canucks’ 2022 second-round pick from the Coyotes in return, and McBain is expected to sign an entry-level contract with Arizona shortly. The trade was first reported by Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff. McBain’s name was first entered into the trade deadline conversation by Sportsnet’s Jeff Marek and has been floating in deadline rumors ever since. McBain had made it clear that he would not be signing in Minnesota, and Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the Wild and GM Bill Guerin were asking for a second-round pick from any interested party in return for McBain’s rights. They have gotten their asking price with this trade, as Arizona cashes in one pick from its impressive stockpile to acquire a player who many believe is ready to step into the NHL as soon as he signs his contract.

For the Wild, this trade represents Guerin being able to take advantage of McBain’s development as a college prospect to recoup some value from his rights. As mentioned above, McBain had communicated to the Wild that he would be signing his entry-level contract elsewhere, and from that point, it became imperative for Guerin to gain something from holding McBain’s rights. In previous trades, such as Zach Hyman to Toronto in 2015, a low-value pick is all the rights-holding team can get in return, given that their leverage is low due to their player’s pending free agency. But more recently, as we saw with Adam Fox’s trade to the New York Rangers in 2019, teams have become more willing to part with valuable assets to acquire the rights to sign an NCAA prospect. So while Guerin and Wild fans may be disappointed that McBain chose not to sign in Minnesota, being able to get a second-round pick in exchange for a prospect’s soon-to-be expired rights is a good bit of business.

This trade is also good business for Arizona and GM Bill Armstrong. The Coyotes have built their team around a bold, scorched-earth plan to stockpile as much long-term value as possible. They have traded significant, in-their-prime, team-controlled players such as Conor Garland and Christian Dvorak, and have also weaponized their enviable amount of cap space to take on other teams’ unwanted contracts for draft pick compensation. The result of their efforts has been a stable of upcoming draft picks larger than any other franchise in the NHL. For the 2022 draft, before this trade, the Coyotes were set to have three first-round picks and five second-round picks. Now, they still have three first-rounders and four second-rounders. Second-round picks are assets that the team currently has an abundance of, but what they are lacking is quality talent at the center position. By trading for him, it is clear that Arizona believes McBain is exactly that, and through this trade, the Coyotes are subtracting from a position of strength to add to a position of pretty severe weakness. The Coyotes’ top four players down the middle are currently Travis Boyd, Riley Nash, Christian Fischer, and Barrett Hayton. Only Boyd is under contract for next season. By acquiring McBain, who had 33 points in 24 games this past season for Boston College, the Coyotes add a high-upside prospect who is ready to step in and bolster their lineup immediately. He might not have the tools to become a do-it-all star first-line center, but regardless of what role he ends up settling into his acquisition by the Coyotes is a shrewd move from Armstrong to help diversify the team’s immediate and long-term outlook down the middle.

It’s not often that a trade can truly please the fanbases of both teams involved, and given McBain’s reluctance to sign in Minnesota there still could be bitterness from that side. But that being said, this looks like a trade where both sides, given their respective situations, seem to come away on top.

Minnesota Wild| Utah Mammoth

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Winnipeg Jets Extend Kristian Reichel

March 21, 2022 at 8:14 pm CDT | by John Gilroy Leave a Comment

The Winnipeg Jets capped off a surprisingly busy trade deadline day by signing forward Kristian Reichel to an extension this evening. The contract is a two-year, two-way deal that carries a $775K AAV. In the first year of the deal, 2022-23, Reichel will earn $750K at the NHL level, along with a $25K signing bonus, and the deal being worth $150K at the minor league level. In the second year, Reichel will earn $775K in the NHL and $175K in the minors. Reichel is currently in his final year of a two-year entry-level contract that he signed with the Jets in June of 2020.

Reichel’s extension comes in the midst of a difficult season for the 23-year-old, who has been called up and sent down several times, and been transferred on and off of Winnipeg’s taxi squad for a majority of the season. After all this, Reichel was placed on injured reserve on February 23rd and activated today. Reichel has played in both the NHL and AHL this season, putting up two points in 12 games for the Jets and 12 points in 26 games with the Manitoba Moose of the AHL.

The forward first played in North America with the Red Deer Rebels of the WHL in 2017-18, where he excelled with 34 goals and 23 assists in 63 games. Reichel would turn professional the following season and spend parts of the next four seasons with the Moose before making his NHL debut this season with the Jets.

AHL| NHL| Winnipeg Jets Kristian Reichel

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Several Players Placed In COVID Protocol

March 21, 2022 at 7:27 pm CDT | by John Gilroy Leave a Comment

The Vegas Golden Knights announced that they have placed forward Michael Amadio, defenseman Zach Whitecloud, and assistant coach Ryan McGill in COVID protocol ahead of tonight’s game at the Minnesota Wild. In what would appear to be a related move, the team has also called up forwards Paul Cotter and Jonas Rondbjerg and defensemen Zack Hayes and Daniil Miromanov (link). While the team only placed two players in COVID protocol, the earlier trade of Evgenii Dadonov frees up some additional salary cap space to allow them to call two players up.

In losing Amadio and Whitecloud, Vegas loses two NHL regulars who help Vegas to roll out a complete lineup each night. However, it could certainly open up an opportunity for several young players to shine. Regardless, in these situations, the health of the player always comes first.

Unrelated to Vegas’ COVID protocol players is Buffalo Sabres’ forward John Hayden, who was placed in COVID protocol earlier today (link). While the Sabres don’t play tonight, COVID protocol affects all elements of a player’s involvement with the team, so an announcement of Hayden’s unavailability on an off day makes sense.

Buffalo Sabres| NHL| Players| Vegas Golden Knights Daniil Miromanov| John Hayden| Jonas Rondjberg| Michael Amadio| Paul Cotter| Zach Whitecloud| Zack Hayes

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Seattle Kraken Acquire Victor Rask

March 21, 2022 at 5:19 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 10 Comments

The Minnesota Wild have gotten out from under Victor Rask’s contract, at least partially. The team has traded Rask to the Seattle Kraken in exchange for future considerations while retaining 50 percent of his remaining deal. Rask carries a cap hit of $4MM in the last season of a six-year, $24MM deal signed in 2016. Rask will report to the Charlotte Checkers, a team he once played for during his time in the Carolina Hurricanes organization.

Rask, 29, was once a young, exciting forward for the Hurricanes, scoring 62 goals and 157 points over his first four seasons in the league. Since then, however, he’s fallen completely off the map, even clearing waivers twice this year. Now the Wild are simply giving him away while retaining a portion of his contract, in order to clear a bit of cap space and a contract slot for the stretch run.

Minnesota added a good chunk of salary today with Marc-Andre Fleury, but still had more than enough space to fit everything in. In fact, with Rask in the minor leagues he was already only costing them $2.875MM against the cap, not that much different than what they’ll now carry. The fact that the Kraken immediately announced that he would report to their AHL affiliate makes this even more confusing, as it appears as though Rask won’t get an NHL opportunity in Seattle either–at least not right away.

Set to become an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, it will be interesting to see if Rask even gets an NHL offer in the summer or returns to Sweden to continue his career overseas. At least the Checkers will be getting a nice boost–Rask has ten points in ten AHL games with the Iowa Wild this year.

Minnesota Wild| Seattle Kraken Victor Rask

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Tampa Bay Lightning Acquire Alexei Melnichuk

March 21, 2022 at 5:03 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Tampa Bay Lightning have acquired goalie Alexei Melnichuk from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for forward Antoine Morand, per The Mercury News’ Curtis Pashelka.

In Melnichuk, Tampa receives a goalie who had strong NHL upside at one point but seems to have bottomed out in North America. The Sharks signed him as an undrafted free agent after a strong 2019-20 season in Russia, where he had a .930 save percentage in 16 KHL games with SKA St. Petersburg. Since coming to the Sharks organization, though, he’s failed to post a save percentage above .900 at any level. He has an .867 in 31 AHL games with the San Jose Barracuda this year.

Morand has now been traded in consecutive seasons. Originally a Ducks prospect, he was dealt to Tampa Bay last season. In 44 games with the Syracuse Crunch this season, though, he had just ten points.

AHL| San Jose Sharks| Tampa Bay Lightning Alexei Melnichuk

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