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Archives for July 2022

Ottawa Senators Sign Antoine Bibeau, Jacob Larsson

July 14, 2022 at 12:49 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Ottawa Senators may not be done adding to the NHL roster but at least part of the front office is also focused on improving the organizational depth. The team has signed Antoine Bibeau and Jacob Larsson to one-year, two-way contacts that carry cap hits of $750K at the NHL level. Bibeau will earn $100K and Larsson will earn $300K while in the AHL.

Bibeau, 28, actually found himself way down in the ECHL for part of this season, after signing a one-year contract with the Seattle Kraken. Because the Kraken were sharing an AHL affiliate, there wasn’t always room for him with the Charlotte Checkers, despite playing well whenever there.

The veteran netminder has four games of NHL experience but is a strong AHL option with a long history of success at that level. Given the recent departures from the Ottawa crease, he’ll slide into the depth chart as a reliable call-up option that isn’t focused on developing any longer.

Larsson meanwhile comes to the Senators as an interesting defensive option, after failing to receive a qualifying offer from the Anaheim Ducks. The 25-year-old was selected 27th overall in 2015 and has 165 games of experience at the NHL level, including a full season as recently as 2020-21.

While Senators general manager Pierre Dorion may have bigger fish on his mind when targeting defensive upgrades, Larsson’s presence is certainly notable as they try to change the look of their group. Though he’s on a two-way deal, there’s a realistic scenario that sees him outplay some of the team’s other options in camp and earn his way onto the roster.

AHL| Ottawa Senators Antoine Bibeau| Jacob Larsson

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San Jose Sharks Sign Aaron Dell, C.J. Suess

July 14, 2022 at 11:53 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Along with announcing the reported contract for Andrew Agozzino, the San Jose Sharks have inked two more depth players today. Aaron Dell and C.J. Suess are both coming aboard on one-year contracts.

Dell will be the headliner here, given his history with the organization. The 33-year-old netminder spent four years in the NHL with the Sharks between 2016-2020, appearing in 107 games over that span. He never has been able to recapture the form he showed as a rookie (a 27-year-old rookie) that first year, when he posted a .931 save percentage in 20 games.

Over the last few seasons, Dell has bounced around and struggled not only at the NHL level but the AHL level as well, making this signing a bit of a head-scratcher. The Sharks already have five goaltenders under contract for this season plus Kaapo Kahkonen to sign, meaning there isn’t much room for Dell anywhere. Perhaps this points to the team moving one (or more) of their more veteran options out of town.

James Reimer and Adin Hill, the two goaltenders on one-way deals, are both scheduled to become unrestricted free agents next summer and don’t appear to have long futures with the Sharks. With Dell’s addition, giving the organization another option for the minor league club, perhaps someone else is on his way out.

San Jose Sharks Aaron Dell

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Anaheim Ducks Announce Five Contracts

July 14, 2022 at 11:51 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

While Ryan Strome and Frank Vatrano may take most of the headlines, the Anaheim Ducks have signed a number of other free agents for organizational depth. The team has announced contracts for Chase De Leo (two years, two-way), Glenn Gawdin (two years, one-way in 2023-24), Justin Kirkland (one year, two-way), Austin Strand (one year, two-way), and Colton White (two years, two-way).

Ducks fans will remember De Leo, who played several seasons in their minor league system and even appeared in three NHL games a few years ago. The 26-year-old forward stands just 5’9″ but is an excellent AHL scorer, who put up 56 points in 55 games for the Utica Comets this year.

Kirkland meanwhile broke out in the minors this year, scoring 25 goals to nearly double his career total. The 25-year-old was the 62nd overall pick in 2014 but never has made it to the NHL, instead spending his entire career with the Milwaukee Admirals and Stockton Heat to this point.

Strand, 25, played eight games with the Los Angeles Kings this year, lending his huge frame to the defensive end of the rink. The 6’3″ undrafted defenseman became a Group VI unrestricted free agent this summer because he has only played in 21 games so far but offers a potential injury replacement for the Ducks if needed.

White is the same, as he actually played in 27 games for the Devils this season but still didn’t reach the Group VI cutoff. A fourth-round pick in 2015, he has just 38 games to his name and is likely headed back to the minor leagues.

As we profiled yesterday, Gawdin is perhaps the most interesting of the bunch, given his strong play in the minor leagues, ability to play center, and partial one-way contract. The 25-year-old might get a look with the Ducks at some point in the bottom six, something he rarely was given in Calgary.

Anaheim Ducks Austin Strand| Chase De Leo| Colton White| Glenn Gawdin

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Dallas Stars Sign Riley Barber

July 14, 2022 at 11:46 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Dallas Stars have added some more minor league depth, signing Riley Barber to a one-year, two-way contract.

Barber, 28, has been one of the most consistent offensive players in the AHL for years now, including this season when he had 28 goals and 53 points in 49 games for the Grand Rapids Griffins. While that has only resulted in 16 appearances in the NHL (and zero points), he’ll be a huge help to the Texas Stars, where he can continue his outstanding minor league play.

There may be a handful of opportunities with Dallas but given how many other young players are in the pipeline, Barber’s addition is mostly about AHL success. Every team in the league now is committed to building a winning program in the minor leagues, seeing the impact it can have on the development of their young players. A veteran like Barber will help the program, even if he doesn’t move the needle very much for Dallas.

AHL| Dallas Stars Riley Barber

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Montreal Canadiens Sign Filip Mesar

July 14, 2022 at 11:40 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

It wasn’t just Juraj Slafkovsky that the Montreal Canadiens picked on day one of this year’s draft. Fellow Slovakian forward Filip Mesar was taken later in the round and today, he signed his three-year entry-level contract.

Unlike his countryman, Mesar might take a little longer to reach the NHL given his size and relative lack of experience. But make no mistake, he too has huge upside on the offensive side of the puck thanks to his elite skating ability.

When hockey analytics people talk about the importance of controlled zone entries, they’re talking about players like Mesar, who have the ability to weave through traffic with the puck and get it into the zone without having to dump it into the corner. There’s no retrieval necessary when he’s on the ice–he’ll just carry it in and set up the offense by himself.

There are concerns about his size and whether that will hinder him at the NHL level but for now, he will likely return to Europe to continue his development at the professional level. In 37 games in the Slovak league this year, Mesar had eight goals and 16 points.

Unless he somehow makes the Canadiens roster and plays more than nine games, he will not burn the first year of his entry-level deal this season. It will slide forward, allowing them to keep him under team control a little longer.

Montreal Canadiens

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Carolina Hurricanes Sign Zach Sawchenko

July 14, 2022 at 10:26 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Carolina Hurricanes have added a goaltender to their pipeline, signing Zachary Sawchenko. The young netminder has agreed to a one-year, two-way contract worth $750K at the NHL level, $85K in the AHL, and includes a minor league guarantee of $110K. Sawchenko was left unqualified by the San Jose Sharks this week, making him an unrestricted free agent.

Signed as an undrafted free agent out of the Canadian college level–a pipeline rarely used by NHL teams–in 2019, Sawchenko quickly worked his way up the Sharks depth chart and made his NHL debut this season. He played in seven games, posting a .901 save percentage and his first win near the end of the year.

No one should believe that Sawchenko will be taking over the Hurricanes’ crease right away but adding a 24-year-old netminder with NHL experience isn’t always an opportunity that presents itself. Given that he is still waiver-exempt, he’ll be loaned to the minor leagues at the start of the season where he can continue his development.

With Frederik Andersen and Antti Raanta in place as the NHL tandem, the risk of injury is always high for the Carolina crease. Pyotr Kochetkov would be next on the depth chart but beyond him, the Hurricanes had no one signed after parting ways with Jack LaFontaine. Sawchenko will fill that gap, and may even get a chance to show what he can do in the NHL again, should injuries become an issue.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes

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Metro Notes: Penguins, Thompson, Mukhamadullin

July 14, 2022 at 10:18 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Pittsburgh Penguins went into yesterday’s free agency frenzy with eight defensemen already under one-way contracts for the upcoming season. Then they made their biggest signing of the day a three-year deal for Jan Rutta. Now, with too many defensemen and not enough spots, it appears a trade is coming.

General manager Ron Hextall admitted as much at a press conference yesterday, explaining there were a “couple too many” defensemen with the team now. It should come as no surprise then when David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period reports that John Marino and Marcus Pettersson are both “out there” in trade talks today. The two defensemen are both signed for at least three years and at least $4MM per season, meaning these won’t be scrap heap buys for anyone who is interested.

  • The Philadelphia Flyers are expected to hire Rocky Thompson, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet. The former minor league enforcer parted ways with the San Jose Sharks last September, explaining that due to a medical exemption that prevented him from taking a COVID-19 vaccine, he was not permitted to continue as the team’s associate coach. Thompson has a strong coaching resume that includes stints as the head coach of the Windsor Spitfires and Chicago Wolves, though as Charlie O’Connor of The Athletic notes, it is unclear what kind of restrictions his vaccination status will lead to next season.
  • It appears as though Shakir Mukhamadullin could be spending another year in the KHL, as he is listed in the league transfers as signing a new contract with Ufa Salavat Yulaev, the club he has spent the last several seasons with. The New Jersey Devils prospect did sign his entry-level contract in the NHL but it includes a European Assignment Clause. It is likely that this new KHL agreement is in case he fails to make the Devils roster out of camp, and will lead to his return overseas instead of assignment to the AHL. There’s no rush for the 20-year-old, though he will burn the first year of his ELC no matter where he plays this season.

KHL| New Jersey Devils| Philadelphia Flyers| Pittsburgh Penguins John Marino| Marcus Pettersson| Shakir Mukhamadullin

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Chicago Blackhawks Sign Dylan Sikura

July 14, 2022 at 9:55 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks are bringing back a familiar face, signing Dylan Sikura to a one-year, two-way contract worth $750K at the NHL level. The deal will pay him a whopping $500K as an AHL salary and includes a minor league guarantee of $550K.

Sikura, 27, was one of the very best players in the AHL last season, scoring 73 points in 60 games with the Colorado Eagles. Scoring at the minor league level has never been a problem for the Northeastern University product, it’s that pesky transition to the NHL that has caused him problems.

In 58 games at the highest level, most of them coming with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2018-19, Sikura has just three goals. That would be fine for a big, physical winger who can contribute in other ways, but the slight-framed Sikura has to be producing offense to really be a helpful player.

It will be interesting to see if he gets an extended look with the Blackhawks, given the depleted roster, or spends another year in the minor leagues with the Rockford IceHogs. At the very least, he will probably get some games after the trade deadline, when the Blackhawks will probably be sellers.

AHL| Chicago Blackhawks Dylan Sikura

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Florida Panthers Sign Rudolfs Balcers

July 14, 2022 at 9:29 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

After being cut loose by the San Jose Sharks, Rudolfs Balcers has found a new home in Florida. The Panthers have signed the young forward to a one-year contract, with general manager Bill Zito releasing the following statement:

Rudolfs is a hard-working playmaker who competes with pace and skill. His energy and competitiveness will complement our lineup well.

Given the lack of cap space the Panthers are dealing with, they’ve decided to make some calculated gambles on younger players who fell out of favor with their most recent clubs. Balcers joins Colin White as 25-year-olds who were bought out this week and have now found new contracts with Florida.

In 61 games with San Jose last season, the talented Latvian forward registered 11 goals and 23 points, setting career-highs in both marks. Despite his lack of any real success so far, scouts have always believed there was more offense in Balcers, offense he has shown repeatedly at the World Championships and AHL level, where he is routinely a point-per-game kind of player.

With a history of turning projects into players, the Panthers will try again to put Balcers in a position to succeed and capitalize on that offensive talent. He joins a loaded forward group as a versatile piece that will likely move up and down the lineup throughout the year.

There is at least a bit of “last chance” vibes with Balcers, though that may end up being more motivation than anything else.

Florida Panthers Bill Zito| Rudolfs Balcers

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New York Rangers Sign Ryan Carpenter

July 14, 2022 at 9:02 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The New York Rangers have added another center to the mix, this time signing Ryan Carpenter to a one-year contract. CapFriendly reports that the deal is worth $750K.

General manager Chris Drury had told the media yesterday that the team was still after a depth option that could play in the middle of the ice, and that’s exactly what Carpenter represents. The 31-year-old has more than 300 games of NHL experience and spent this most recent season with the Chicago Blackhawks and Calgary Flames, scoring three goals and 12 points in 67 appearances.

While he doesn’t offer much upside in terms of offense, Carpenter is a fast, physical, forward that can be plugged directly into any team’s penalty kill. He will likely step directly into the shorthanded role that Kevin Rooney held last season, anchoring a top unit alongside Barclay Goodrow or perhaps a second group should the team decide to use Vincent Trocheck on the PK.

Deals like this aren’t going to make or break a team’s fortune, but there is a reason why the Flames acquired him at the deadline last season. Depth options that are reliable defensively, willing to forecheck hard, and fit a specific role on special teams are always a wanted commodity, even if you won’t see Carpenter’s name on the scoresheet very often.

New York Rangers Ryan Carpenter

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