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Archives for July 2022

Submit Your Questions For The #PHRMailbag

July 22, 2022 at 3:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 24 Comments

It has been an eventful few weeks around the NHL, to say the least.  The draft has come and gone with several surprises, free agency has resulted in many players finding new homes, and there have been some significant trades along the way as well.  With that in mind, it’s time to run another edition of the PHR Mailbag.

Last time, the mailbag was broken up into three parts.  Topics in the first included the recent increase of creative usage of LTIR and Matt Murray being linked to Toronto, the second was a Red Wings-specific column, and the third included discussion about the Bruins’ offseason and possible trade targets for the Coyotes.

You can submit a question by using #PHRMailbag on Twitter or by leaving a comment down below. The mailbag will run on the weekend.

Uncategorized PHR Mailbag

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Winnipeg Jets Re-Sign Johnathan Kovacevic

July 22, 2022 at 2:16 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Winnipeg Jets have signed restricted free agent Johnathan Kovacevic to a three-year contract, which will carry an NHL cap hit of $766,700. The deal is a two-way contract in the first two years and a one-way contract in 2024-25.

PuckPedia provides the full breakdown:

  • 2022-23: $750K NHL / $150K AHL / $175K guaranteed
  • 2023-24: $775K NHL / $250K AHL / $275K guaranteed
  • 2024-25: $775K

Kovacevic, 25, made his NHL debut this season and played in four games for the Jets but mostly continued his stellar play for their minor league affiliate. A 6’5″ defenseman that can contribute at both ends of the rink is incredibly valuable, and his play for the Manitoba Moose was a big reason why they finished with a 41-24-7 record.

With 30 points in 62 games, the 2017 third-round pick continued his offensive improvement and has worked his way up to being a legitimate call-up option for the Jets. The interesting part about that is that he is no longer waiver-exempt, meaning they could potentially lose him if they try to send him to the minor leagues.

In fact, that may be part of why the two sides agreed on a multi-year deal like this. Teams rarely want to pluck these kinds of commitments off the waiver wire without any previous experience with the player, meaning Kovacevic likely is able to slip through once again. That is of course unless he makes the Jets out of camp, though with how many other defensemen will be in line for NHL opportunity, that is unlikely.

Winnipeg Jets

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Columbus Blue Jackets Sign Patrik Laine

July 22, 2022 at 1:33 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 13 Comments

The Columbus Blue Jackets have signed Patrik Laine to a four-year contract worth a total of $34.8MM. The $8.7MM average annual value will make him the team’s second highest-paid forward, coming in a little behind Johnny Gaudreau and just ahead of Jakub Voracek. Though he qualified for it, Laine had decided not to file for salary arbitration this year. His $7.5MM qualifying offer was set to expire today but the two sides have come to an agreement on a longer deal. Aaron Portzline of The Athletic reports the full contract details:

  • 2022-23: $7.5MM
  • 2023-24: $9.1MM + 10-team NTC
  • 2024-25: $9.1MM + 10-team NTC
  • 2025-26: $9.1MM + 10-team NTC

Laine, 24, has already completed six seasons in the NHL, meaning a deal of this length buys out three years of unrestricted free agency. Had he instead decided to accept the qualifying offer or go to arbitration, he could have reached the open market as a 25-year-old. With that in mind, a deal like this actually may seem like something of a bargain for the Blue Jackets, given the outstanding goal-scoring ability of the Finnish forward.

Since entering the league in 2016-17, Laine sits 14th in the league with 176 goals just behind Nikita Kucherov and former Winnipeg Jets teammate Kyle Connor. His career-high of 44 was set in just his sophomore year, before a little bit of inconsistency slipped into his game. Now firmly established in Columbus after a trade last year, he was outstanding this season for the Blue Jackets, scoring 26 goals and 56 points in 56 games including seven game-winners.

The upside for the 6’5″ winger was always tremendous but the circumstances of this free agent period have Blue Jackets fans even more excited for what might be on the horizon. After general manager Jarmo Kekalainen secured one of the league’s best playmakers in Gaudreau, the idea of the pair hitting the ice together should be a frightening thought for opponents and goaltenders alike. With young talents like Cole Sillinger and Kent Johnson already making an impact before they even turn 20, the Blue Jackets forward group should be as dangerous as anyone over the next several years.

Still, this is a cap league and one that is still dealing with the fallout from the previous shutdowns. The cap ceiling increased only barely this season and the Blue Jackets will now be forced to make a move to get back under it. At the moment, the team projects to be about $2.35MM over the cap, with Emil Bemstrom still to sign. There are some ways they could drop that amount but recent reports already have the team trying to cut a much bigger chunk of salary before the start of the year.

At any rate, getting Laine signed is a huge win for the Blue Jackets, and a deal like this actually doesn’t present much risk. While there is a chance he doesn’t quite live up to a cap hit that high, a four-year deal means that he will be just 28 at its expiry, likely still in his prime as an NHL talent. Laine will be able to sign another massive deal at that point but the Blue Jackets are not yet at risk of having an anchor contract on the books as he enters his thirties.

Nearly everyone on the roster will see their contracts expire by the time Laine is ready for another deal, including recent free agent signing Erik Gudbranson, who is also signed through 2025-26. If the team needs to make a mega-offer for their Finnish star at that point, they will likely have the flexibility to do so.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Columbus Blue Jackets| Newsstand Patrik Laine

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New Jersey Devils Sign Jesper Boqvist

July 22, 2022 at 1:04 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The New Jersey Devils don’t have to worry about a negotiation with Jesper Boqvist, as the young forward has accepted his qualifying offer and signed a one-year, two-way contract for 2022-23. The deal will carry an NHL salary of $874,125 and an AHL salary of $70K.

While some players would give up a little on the NHL salary to secure a better minor league guarantee, Boqvist is obviously confident that he will spend most of the year in the NHL again this season. The 23-year-old played 56 games with the Devils in 2021-22, scoring ten goals and 23 points in the process.

Selected 36th overall in 2017, it’s been an interesting road for the Swedish forward. It looked as though he was going to make the jump directly from the SHL to the NHL in 2019, when broke camp with the club and played 34 games through the first part of the season. But he ended up sent back to the minor leagues in January, and would make just one more NHL appearance before the league was shut down early.

While we waited for things to start back up in 2020-21, the Devils decided to loan the young forward back to Sweden. On his return, he once again wasn’t able to fully establish himself in the NHL, splitting time between New Jersey and Binghamton. Even this past season, he spent seven games with the Utica Comets.

One would think the minor leagues are behind him now, given the fact that he is no longer waiver-exempt. If the Devils wanted to send him to the AHL, he would need to be offered to all of the other teams first. With his upside and performance, there’s little chance he would make it through at this point.

Still, it’s not like there is a ton of room in the New Jersey lineup. After adding Erik Haula in the Pavel Zacha trade and signing Ondrej Palat, the team has nine forwards on one-way contracts plus Miles Wood to sign as a restricted free agent. With Dawson Mercer securing a spot while on his entry-level contract and Alexander Holtz likely doing the same, there isn’t going to be a ton of playing time to go around. If Boqvist wants to be a key contributor, he’ll have to earn is with consistent play.

The young forward will still be a restricted free agent next summer.

AHL| New Jersey Devils Jesper Boqvist

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Staff Notes: McDonald, Boumedienne, Bradley

July 22, 2022 at 12:29 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Colorado Avalanche had a vacant assistant general manager position after promoting Chris MacFarland earlier this summer, and have decided to go outside the organization to fill it. The team has hired Kevin McDonald as their new AGM, taking him away from the St. Louis Blues where he has worked for more than two decades in a variety of roles.

McDonald was most recently the general manager of the Springfield Thunderbirds, St. Louis’ AHL affiliate, a team that was just today named “Team of the Year,” for excellence both on and off the ice. The long-time scout had also served as an AGM for the Blues over the years after starting his front office career with the New York Rangers.

  • Columbus Blue Jackets director of pro scouting Josef Boumedienne has been named assistant general manager of the Swedish national team, through 2025-26. He joined the Blue Jackets front office as a European scout nearly a decade ago and was promoted to his current role last summer after a short stint as head coach of Brynas IF in the SHL.
  • The University of Vermont has added Brendan Bradley to the staff as a volunteer assistant, as he transitions into the next part of his hockey career. The 29-year-old forward played four years for the school (and served as captain) before a relatively short professional career mostly spent in the ECHL. He last played for the Kalamazoo Wings in 2018-19.

Colorado Avalanche| Columbus Blue Jackets| St. Louis Blues

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Winnipeg Jets Sign Jeff Malott

July 22, 2022 at 12:15 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

July 22: The Jets have officially announced the contract, confirming the term and NHL cap hit.

July 21: The Winnipeg Jets are bringing back restricted free agent forward Jeff Malott on a two-year, two-way contract, per CapFriendly. The contract carries a $762.5K cap hit and will take him to unrestricted free agency in 2024. The breakdown is as follows:

2022-23: $750K NHL salary, $125K minors salary
2023-24: $775K NHL salary, $175K minors salary

Malott made his NHL debut this season, playing just 4:06 in a singular game. He did manage to take a minor penalty in that time as well. That’s not a strong indicator of his overall success, though, as he’s put together two strong professional seasons since graduating from the Cornell University program in 2020.

He was stuck in the ECHL for four games in 2020-21 but made an impact when given the chance in the AHL with Manitoba, notching 14 goals, six assists, and 20 points in 34 games during his first professional season. He solidified a top-six role in Manitoba this past season, too, breaking the 20-goal mark and finishing with 41 points in 62 games.

He’ll be turning 26 next month, and while there’s likely not a whole lot of long-term NHL upside with Malott, he’s showing he can be a solid contributor at the top of an AHL lineup and should be higher up on Winnipeg’s list of call-up options.

Free Agency| Winnipeg Jets

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New York Rangers Re-Sign Tim Gettinger

July 22, 2022 at 11:04 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The New York Rangers reached an agreement with restricted free agent Tim Gettinger, re-signing him to a one-year contract. Today is the last chance for players to accept their official qualifying offer. In his case, it would have been a two-way offer worth $787.5K at the NHL level. PuckPedia reports that instead, Gettinger has agreed to a two-way deal that will carry an NHL cap hit of just $750K, though he has secured a better AHL salary at $125K.

Gettinger, 24, has been an injury call-up for a handful of games in each of the last four seasons, though they haven’t been very productive appearances. In 16 NHL games he still hasn’t scored a goal, with just one assist coming in the 2019-20 season. In the minor leagues though, the 6’6″ forward has been a force, throwing his weight around and contributing offensively whenever he can. In 45 games this season, he had 25 points for the Hartford Wolf Pack.

It’s unlikely that the fifth-round pick will ever become much of an offensive player at the NHL level but his size makes him a potential fourth-line option at some point down the road. In his 16 career games he has 40 hits, despite averaging just nine minutes of ice time, a pace that would put him among the league leaders if given a full 82-game season.

The Rangers have shown a preference for that kind of physicality in the bottom six, though there are already several players on the NHL roster that can provide it. With that in mind, Gettinger is likely ticketed for the minor leagues once again, unless injuries provide him another opportunity to jump into the lineup to start the year. In order to go to Hartford, he’ll need to clear waivers again, as he did last October.

New York Rangers Tim Gettinger

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Columbus Blue Jackets Sign Owen Sillinger, Olivier LeBlanc To PTOs

July 22, 2022 at 9:45 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

July 22: Another day, another tryout in Columbus. This time, it’s Cleveland Monsters defenseman Cole Clayton that will get an invitation to the NHL camp, according to CapFriendly. Clayton had 16 points in 55 games as an AHL rookie this season.

July 21: Per CapFriendly, the Columbus Blue Jackets have signed forward Owen Sillinger (yes, Cole’s brother) and defenseman Olivier LeBlanc to professional tryout contracts. Both players spent parts of last season with their AHL affiliate in Cleveland.

Owen, 24, had a strong 2021-22 campaign with 47 points in 39 games at Bemidji State University during his senior year. He had a strong first professional stint, too, notching nine points in 17 games with Cleveland. He’s on an AHL contract for next season, so he’ll be within the organization no matter what, but a strong training camp performance could earn the older Sillinger brother an NHL contract.

LeBlanc, 26, is entering his third professional season but hasn’t played a whole lot since finishing his career at the University of New Brunswick. He’s still looking for his first AHL goal, tallying three assists in 28 games over the last two seasons split between Cleveland and the Belleville Senators. He spent more time last season in the ECHL, scoring a goal in five assists for six points in 19 games with the Kalamazoo Wings. He’s also on an AHL deal with Cleveland for next season, and now the former captain of the QMJHL’s Cape Breton Eagles will attend an NHL camp.

AHL| Columbus Blue Jackets

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Arttu Ruotsalainen Signs In Switzerland

July 22, 2022 at 9:43 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

Despite specifically denying intentions to go to Switzerland this offseason, Arttu Ruotsalainen has indeed signed overseas, inking a one-year deal with EHC Kloten. The young forward received a qualifying offer from the Buffalo Sabres, meaning they will retain his exclusive NHL rights.

Ruotsalainen, 24, signed out of Finland in 2020 as an undrafted free agent after lighting up the professional ranks there, and quickly established himself as a depth option for the Sabres. In 2020-21 he scored five goals and six points in 17 NHL games, and this past season it was more of the same, with four goals in 18 matches.

Where he really stood out was in the AHL, where Ruotsalainen had 76 points in 80 games including an outstanding playoff run with the Rochester Americans this spring. In ten games, he scored eight goals and 12 points, picking up some of the goal-scoring slack for a young core that at times looked a bit overwhelmed. With Jack Quinn and Peyton Krebs failing to score even a single goal in the postseason (though Krebs did have 11 assists) it was up to Ruotsalainen and J.J. Peterka to carry the load.

Now, with him heading back overseas, it’s unclear where Ruotsalainen’s future with the Sabres lies. It appears that he was hoping for a full-time NHL opportunity when he came to North America, something that will be difficult to accomplish as Buffalo’s roster is filled more and more by top young talent. The fact that he stands just 5’9″ won’t help his case there either, despite the top offensive ability he has shown at basically every stop. Even his NHL numbers–seven goals in 35 games despite averaging fewer than 13 minutes a night–suggest that he could be of use at the highest level, but we’ll have to wait and see if he ever gets that chance again.

AHL| Buffalo Sabres Arttu Ruotsalainen

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Tampa Bay Lightning Sign Lucas Edmonds

July 22, 2022 at 9:10 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

July 22: The Lightning have officially announced the three-year contract.

July 21: The Tampa Bay Lightning nabbed one of the top overage selections available in the 2022 NHL Draft, and now they’ve signed him to his entry-level contract. Per CapFriendly, the Lightning signed Lucas Edmonds to a three-year entry-level deal carrying an $861,667 cap hit. The contract breakdown is as follows:

2022-23: $750K base salary, $95K signing bonus, $105K GP bonus
2023-24: $775K base salary, $95K signing bonus, $80K GP bonus
2024-25: $775K base salary, $95K signing bonus, $80K GP bonus

The 21-year-old Edmonds got on teams’ draft radars this season when he returned to North America after spending the majority of his development in Sweden. He never really excelled in the Swedish junior ranks, and he couldn’t latch on to a role last season when given the professional opportunity in Sweden’s second-tier league. A move to Kingston in the OHL though, playing on the same team as fourth-overall pick Shane Wright, unlocked Edmonds’ offensive production. In 68 games, the playmaking winger rocketed to the top of the scoring list with 113 points in 68 games, with 79 of those points coming in the form of assists.

Edmonds’ projection is a bit fuzzy, as while he did exhibit potential this season, he was playing against players in lower age classes as an overage player in the OHL as well. It must have been enough to convince Tampa’s scouting department, though, as they took him inside the top 100 selections at 86th overall.

With Edmonds unable to return to juniors, he’s likely destined to make his professional debut for the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch next season.

NHL| Tampa Bay Lightning

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