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San Jose Sharks Acquire Luke Kunin

July 8, 2022 at 11:06 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The San Jose Sharks have landed another depth forward, acquiring Luke Kunin from the Nashville Predators. The Sharks will be sending back John Leonard and a 2023 third-round pick.

Kunin, 24, is a restricted free agent this summer, coming off a two-year deal that carried a $2.3MM cap hit. He’ll need a qualifying offer worth the same amount and is eligible for salary arbitration, though the Sharks could also work out a contract before that is necessary.

While he hasn’t exactly lived up to his billing as the 15th overall pick in 2016, Kunin’s game has developed to the point where he is an effective bottom-six option. This year, he seemingly decided to lean into the physical side of the game, racking up 223 hits and 99 penalty minutes–nearly doubling his career totals.

Still able to contribute around the net, he also potted 13 goals, the third-straight double-digit total for the young forward. As the Sharks start to form a new identity under general manager Mike Grier, Kunin’s toughness and versatility will come in handy.

For the Predators, landing a depth forward and a third-round pick certainly makes up for it. Leonard, 23, has 58 games of NHL experience and was a strong performer for the San Jose Barracuda this year. He too will need a contract and is arbitration-eligible but doesn’t have much of a case for anything over the league minimum.

By moving Kunin out, the team has opened up some additional cap space as they fit in Ryan McDonagh and continue to speak with Filip Forsberg.

Nashville Predators| San Jose Sharks Luke Kunin

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2022 NHL Draft Pick Trade Tracker

July 8, 2022 at 11:00 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 10 Comments

While names like Alex DeBrincat and Kevin Fiala have been moved in blockbuster trades, a lot of the deals around the draft are limited to just selection swaps. As the 2022 draft unfolds, with the first round on Thursday evening and the remaining six on Friday, follow along here for all of those draft-pick-for-draft-pick deals, as teams move up and down the board.

Arizona Coyotes Receive: No. 11 (F Conor Geekie)
San Jose Sharks Receive: No. 27 (F Filip Bystedt), No. 34 (F Cameron Lund), and No. 45 (D Mattias Havelid)

Vegas Golden Knights Receive: No. 79 (F Jordan Gustafson)
Toronto Maple Leafs Receive: No. 95 (F Nicholas Moldenhauer), No. 135 (F Nikita Grebyonkin)

Tampa Bay Lightning Receive: No. 86 (F Lucas Edmonds)
Los Angeles Kings Receive: No. 103 (F Kenny Connors), No. 169 (F Jared Wright)

Seattle Kraken Receive: No. 91 (F Ben MacDonald)
Boston Bruins Receive: No. 117 (F Cole Spicer), No. 132 (D Frederic Brunet)

Arizona Coyotes Receive: No. 94 (D Jeremy Langlois)
Chicago Blackhawks Receive: 2023 third-round pick (DAL)

Toronto Maple Leafs Receive: No. 122 (G Dennis Hildeby)
Nashville Predators Receive: 2023 fourth-round pick (TOR)

Vegas Golden Knights Receive: No. 128 (G Cameron Whitehead)
Montreal Canadiens Receive: 2023 fourth-round pick (TBL)

Columbus Blue Jackets Receive: No. 138 (G Sergei Ivanov)
San Jose Sharks Receive: 2023 fifth-round pick (CBJ)

Chicago Blackhawks Receive: No. 188 (F Nils Juntorp)
Carolina Hurricanes Receive: 2023 sixth-round pick (CHI)

Arizona Coyotes Receive: No. 204 (F Adam Zlnka)
San Jose Sharks Receive: 2023 seventh-round pick (VAN)

Florida Panthers Receive: No. 214 (F Liam Arnsby)
Pittsburgh Penguins Receive: 2023 seventh-round pick (FLA)

Los Angeles Kings Receive: No. 215 (F Kaleb Lawrence)
Boston Bruins Receive: 2023 seventh-round pick (LAK)

Newsstand| Transactions NHL Entry Draft

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2022 NHL Draft Results

July 8, 2022 at 10:00 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 38 Comments

The Bell Centre in Montreal is home to delegations from 32 teams this evening, as one of the premier events on the hockey calendar is finally happening again in person. After two straight years of being held remotely, the executives, players, and fans are back in attendance.

The 2022 NHL Draft will include trades, surprise picks, and plenty of intrigue, as the hometown team gets to pick first overall.

Below, we’ll keep track of all 225 selections (remember, the Minnesota Wild will receive a compensatory second-round pick for failing to sign Filip Johansson), through tonight and tomorrow.

Round 1

    1. Montreal Canadiens – F Juraj Slafkovsky, TPS Turku (Liiga)
    2. New Jersey Devils – D Simon Nemec, Nitra MHC (Slovakia)
    3. Arizona Coyotes – F Logan Cooley, USNTDP (USHL)
    4. Seattle Kraken – F Shane Wright, Kingston (OHL)
    5. Philadelphia Flyers – F Cutter Gauthier, USNTDP (USHL)
    6. Columbus Blue Jackets (from CHI) – D David Jiricek, Plzen HC (Czech)
    7. Chicago Blackhawks (from OTT) – D Kevin Korchinski, Seattle (WHL)
    8. Detroit Red Wings – F Marco Kasper, Rogle BK (SHL)
    9. Buffalo Sabres – F Matthew Savoie, Winnipeg (WHL)
    10. Anaheim Ducks – D Pavel Mintyukov, Saginaw (OHL)
    11. Arizona Coyotes (from SJS) – F Conor Geekie, Winnipeg (WHL)
    12. Columbus Blue Jackets – D Denton Mateychuk, Moose Jaw (WHL)
    13. Chicago Blackhawks (from NYI, via MTL) – F Frank Nazar, USNTDP (USHL)
    14. Winnipeg Jets – F Rutger McGroarty, USNTDP (USHL)
    15. Vancouver Canucks – F Jonathan Lekkerimaki, Djurgardens IF (SHL)
    16. Buffalo Sabres (from VGK) – F Noah Ostlund, Djurgardens IF (SHL)
    17. Nashville Predators – F Joakim Kemell, JYP HT (Liiga)
    18. Dallas Stars – D Lian Bichsel, Leksands IF (SHL)
    19. Minnesota Wild (from LAK) – F Liam Ohgren, Djurgardens IF (SHL)
    20. Washington Capitals – F Ivan Miroshnichenko, Omskie Krylia (VHL)
    21. Pittsburgh Penguins – D Owen Pickering, Swift Current (WHL)
    22. Anaheim Ducks (from BOS) – F Nathan Gaucher, Quebec (QMJHL)
    23. St. Louis Blues – F Jimmy Snuggerud, USNTDP (USHL)
    24. Minnesota Wild – F Danila Yurov, Magnitogorsk (KHL)
    25. Chicago Blackhawks (from TOR) – D Sam Rinzel, Chaska High (High School)
    26. Montreal Canadiens (from CGY) – F Filip Mesar, Poprad HK (Slovakia)
    27. San Jose Sharks (from CAR, via MTL, ARI) – F Filip Bystedt, Linkoping HC (SHL)
    28. Buffalo Sabres (from FLA) – F Jiri Kulich, Karlovy Vary HC (Czech)
    29. Arizona Coyotes (from EDM) – D Maveric Lamoureux, Drummondville (QMJHL)
    30. Winnipeg Jets (from NYR) – F Brad Lambert, Lahti (Liiga)
    31. Tampa Bay Lightning – F Isaac Howard, USNTDP (USHL)
    32. Edmonton Oilers (from COL, via ARI) – F Reid Schaefer, Seattle (WHL)

Round 2

  1. Montreal Canadiens – F Owen Beck, Mississauga (OHL)
  2. San Jose Sharks (from ARI) – F Cameron Lund, Green Bay (USHL)
  3. Seattle Kraken – F Jagger Firkus, Moose Jaw (WHL)
  4. Arizona Coyotes (from PHI) – D Artem Duda, Krasnaya Armiya Moscow (MHL)
  5. Washington Capitals (from NJD) – D Ryan Chesley, USNTDP (USHL)
  6. Toronto Maple Leafs (from CHI) – F Fraser Minten, Kamloops (WHL)
  7. Chicago Blackhawks (from OTT) – F Paul Ludwinski, Kingston (OHL)
  8. Detroit Red Wings – F Dylan James, Sioux City (USHL)
  9. Buffalo Sabres – G Topias Leinonen, JYP HT (Liiga)
  10. Anaheim Ducks – D Noah Warren, Gatineau (QMJHL)
  11. Arizona Coyotes – F Julian Lutz, EHC Munich (DEL)
  12. Columbus Blue Jackets – F Luca Del Bel Belluz, Mississauga (OHL)
  13. San Jose Sharks (from NYI, via ARI) – D Mattias Havelid, Linkoping HC (SHL)
  14. New Jersey (from WPG, via WSH) – D Seamus Casey, USNTDP (USHL)
  15. Minnesota Wild (from VAN, via ARI) – F Hunter Haight, Barrie (OHL)
  16. Vegas Golden Knights – F Matyas Sapovaliv, Saginaw (OHL)
  17. Seattle Kraken (from NSH) – F Jani Nyman, Ilves (Liiga)
  18. Dallas Stars – D Christian Kyrou, Erie (OHL)
  19. Los Angeles Kings – F Jack Hughes, Northeastern (Hockey East)
  20. Detroit Red Wings (from WSH) – F Dmitri Buchelnikov, SKA-1946 St. Petersburg (MHL)
  21. Anaheim Ducks (from PIT) – D Tristan Luneau, Gatineau (QMJHL)
  22. Boston Bruins – F Matthew Poitras, Guelph (OHL)
  23. Winnipeg Jets (from STL, via NYR) – D Elias Salomonsson, Skelleftea AIK (SHL)
  24. Minnesota Wild (compensatory) – F Rieger Lorenz, Okotoks (AJHL)
  25. Chicago Blackhawks (from MIN) – F Ryan Greene, Green Bay (USHL)
  26. Seattle Kraken (from TOR) – G Niklas Kokko, Karpat (Liiga)
  27. Calgary Flames – F Topi Ronni, Tappara (Liiga)
  28. Carolina Hurricanes – F Gleb Trikozov, Omskie Yastreby (MHL)
  29. Seattle Kraken (from FLA, via CGY) – F David Goyette, Sudbury (OHL)
  30. Montreal Canadiens (from EDM, via CHI) – D Lane Hutson, USNTDP (USHL)
  31. New York Rangers – F Adam Sykora, HK Nitra (Slovakia)
  32. Ottawa Senators (from TBL) – D Filip Nordberg, Sodertalje SK (Allsvenskan)
  33. New York Islanders (from COL) – D Calle Odelius, Djurgardens IF (SHL)

Round 3

  1. Chicago Blackhawks (from MTL) – F Gavin Hayes, Flint (OHL)
  2. Arizona Coyotes – F Miko Matikka, Jokerit (Finland U20)
  3. Seattle Kraken – D Ty Nelson, North Bay (OHL)
  4. Philadelphia Flyers – F Devin Kaplan, USNTDP (USHL)
  5. Washington Capitals (from NJD) – F Alexander Suzdalev, HV71 (Allsvenskan)
  6. Carolina Hurricanes (from CHI) – F Alexander Perevalov, Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)
  7. Ottawa Senators – F Oskar Pettersson, Rogle BK (SHL)
  8. St. Louis Blues (from DET) – F Aleksanteri Kaskimaki, HIFK (Liiga)
  9. Buffalo Sabres – F Viktor Neuchev, Avto Yekaterinburg (MHL)
  10. Montreal Canadiens (from ANA) – F Vinzenz Rohrer, Ottawa (OHL)
  11. San Jose Sharks – D Michael Fisher, St. Mark’s (High School)
  12. Winnipeg Jets (from CBJ) – F Danny Zhilkin, Guelph (OHL)
  13. New York Islanders – F Quinn Finley, Madison (USHL)
  14. Vegas Golden Knights (from WPG, via VAN and TOR) – F Jordan Gustafson, Seattle (WHL)
  15. Vancouver Canucks – D Elias Pettersson, Orebro HK (SHL)
  16. Chicago Blackhawks (from VGK) – F Samuel Savoie, Gatineau (QMJHL)
  17. Nashville Predators – F Adam Ingram, Youngstown (USHL)
  18. Dallas Stars – D George Fegaras, North York (OJHL)
  19. Nashville Predators (from LAK) – D Kasper Kulonummi, Jokerit (Finland U20)
  20. Washington Capitals – F Ludwig Persson, Frolunda HC (SHL)
  21. Tampa Bay Lightning (from PIT, via LAK) – F Lucas Edmonds, Kingston (OHL)
  22. Ottawa Senators (from BOS) – D Tomas Hamara, Tappara (Liiga)
  23. St. Louis Blues – D Michael Buchinger, Guelph (OHL)
  24. Minnesota Wild – F Mikey Milne, Winnipeg (WHL)
  25. Chicago Blackhawks (from TOR, via CGY) – F Aidan Thompson, Lincoln (USHL)
  26. Seattle Kraken (from CGY, via BOS) – F Ben MacDonald, Noble & Greenough School (High School)
  27. Montreal Canadiens (from CAR) – D Adam Engstrom, Djurgardens IF (SHL)
  28. Florida Panthers – D Marek Alscher, Portland (WHL)
  29. Arizona Coyotes (from EDM, via CHI) – D Jeremy Langlois, Cape Breton (QMJHL)
  30. Toronto Maple Leafs (from NYR, via VGK) – F Nicholas Moldenhauer, Chicago (USHL)
  31. Columbus Blue Jackets (from TBL) – F Jordan Dumais, Halifax (QMJHL)
  32. New York Rangers (from COL) – F Bryce McConnell-Barker, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)

Round 4

  1. New York Islanders (from MTL) – D Isaiah George, London (OHL)
  2. Winnipeg Jets (from ARI) – D Garrett Brown, Sioux City (USHL)
  3. Seattle Kraken – D Tyson Jugnauth, West Kelowna (BCHL)
  4. Carolina Hurricanes (from PHI) – D Simon Forsmark, Orebro HK (SHL)
  5. New Jersey Devils – G Tyler Brennan, Prince George (WHL)
  6. Los Angeles Kings (from CHI, via TBL) – F Kenny Connors, Dubuque (USHL)
  7. Ottawa Senators – F Stephen Halliday, Dubuque (USHL)
  8. Detroit Red Wings – D Anton Johansson, Leksands IF (SHL)
  9. Buffalo Sabres – D Mats Lindgren, Kamloops (WHL)
  10. Anaheim Ducks – F Benjamin King, Red Deer (WHL)
  11. San Jose Sharks – G Mason Beaupit, Spokane (WHL)
  12. Columbus Blue Jackets – F Kirill Dolzhenkov, Krasnaya Armiya Moscow (MHL)
  13. New Jersey Devils (from NYI) – D Daniil Orlov, Sakhalinskiye Akuly (MHL)
  14. New York Rangers (from WPG, via VGK) – F Noah Laba, Lincoln (USHL)
  15. Vancouver Canucks – F Daimon Gardner, Warroad High (High School)
  16. Detroit Red Wings (from VGK) – F Amadeus Lombardi, Flint (OHL)
  17. Nashville Predators – F Cole O’Hara, Tri-City (USHL)
  18. Dallas Stars – D Gavin White, Hamilton (OHL)
  19. Los Angeles Kings – D Angus Booth, Shawinigan (QMJHL)
  20. Boston Bruins (from WSH, via SEA) – F Cole Spicer, USNTDP (USHL)
  21. Pittsburgh Penguins – G Sergei Murashov, Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)
  22. Boston Bruins – F Dans Locmelis, Lulea HF (SHL)
  23. St. Louis Blues – D Arseni Koromyslov, SKA St. Petersburg (KHL)
  24. Minnesota Wild – D Ryan Healey, Sioux Falls (USHL)
  25. Toronto Maple Leafs – G Dennis Hildeby, Farjestad BK (SHL)
  26. Seattle Kraken (from CGY) – F Tucker Robertson, Peterborough (OHL)
  27. Carolina Hurricanes – F Cruz Lucius, USNTDP (USHL)
  28. Florida Panthers – D Ludvig Jansson, Sodertalje SK (Allsvenskan)
  29. New Jersey Devils (from EDM) – D Charlie Leddy, USNTDP (USHL)
  30. Montreal Canadiens (from NYR, via FLA) – F Cedrick Guindon, Owen Sound (OHL)
  31. Vegas Golden Knights (from TBL, via MTL) – G Cameron Whitehead, Lincoln (USHL)
  32. Detroit Red Wings (from COL) – F Luis Schinko, Grizzlys Wolfsburg (DEL)

Round 5

  1. Montreal Canadiens – F Jared Davidson, Seattle (WHL)
  2. Arizona Coyotes – D Matthew Morden, St. Andrew’s College (High School)
  3. Boston Bruins (from SEA) – D Frederic Brunet, Rimouski (QMJHL)
  4. Philadelphia Flyers – F Alex Bump, Omaha (USHL)
  5. Buffalo Sabres (from NJD) – D Vsevolod Komarov, Quebec (QMJHL)
  6. Toronto Maple Leafs (from CHI, via VGK) – F Nikita Grebyonkin, Stalnye Lisy Magnitogorsk (MHL)
  7. Ottawa Senators – D Jorian Donovan, Hamilton (OHL)
  8. Detroit Red Wings – D Tnias Mathurin, North Bay (OHL)
  9. Columbus Blue Jackets (from BUF, via VGK, SJS) – G Sergei Ivanov, SKA-1946 St. Petersburg (MHL)
  10. Anaheim Ducks – F Connor Hvidston, Swift Current (WHL)
  11. San Jose Sharks – D Jake Furlong, Halifax (QMJHL)
  12. New Jersey Devils (from CBJ) – F Petr Hauser, HC Sparta Praha (Czechia U20)
  13. New York Islanders – F Matt Maggio, Windsor (OHL)
  14. Ottawa Senators (from WPG) – F Cameron O’Neill, Mount St. Charles Academy (High School)
  15. Vancouver Canucks – G Ty Young, Calgary (AJHL)
  16. Vegas Golden Knights – F Patrick Guay, Charlottetown (QMJHL)
  17. Nashville Predators – D Graham Sward, Spokane (WHL)
  18. Dallas Stars – G Maxim Mayorov, Lada Togliatti (VHL)
  19. Los Angeles Kings – D Otto Salin, HIFK (Finland U20)
  20. Washington Capitals – F Jake Karabela, Guelph (OHL)
  21. Pittsburgh Penguins – F Zam Plante, Chicago (USHL)
  22. Ottawa Senators (from BOS) – G Kevin Reidler, AIK (Sweden J20)
  23. St. Louis Blues – D Marc-Andre Gaudet, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL)
  24. Minnesota Wild – D David Spacek, Sherbrooke (QMJHL)
  25. Anaheim Ducks (from TOR) – F Michael Callow, St. Sebastian’s School (High School)
  26. Calgary Flames – F Parker Bell, Tri-City (WHL)
  27. Carolina Hurricanes – D Vladimir Grudinin, Krasnaya Armiya Moscow (MHL)
  28. Florida Panthers – F Sandis Vilmanis, Lulea HF (Sweden U20)
  29. Edmonton Oilers – G Samuel Jonsson, Brynas IF (Sweden U20)
  30. New York Rangers – D Victor Mancini, University of Nebraska-Omaha (NCHC)
  31. Tampa Bay Lightning – G Nick Malik, KooKoo (Liiga)
  32. New York Rangers (from COL) – F Maxim Barbashev, Moncton (QMJHL)

Round 6

  1. Montreal Canadiens – G Emmett Croteau, Waterloo (USHL)
  2. Arizona Coyotes – D Maksymilian Szuber, EHC Munich (DEL)
  3. Seattle Kraken – F Barrett Hall, Gentry Academy (High School)
  4. Philadelphia Flyers – D Hunter McDonald, Chicago (USHL)
  5. New Jersey Devils – F Josh Filmon, Swift Current (WHL)
  6. Pittsburgh Penguins (from CHI) – D Nolan Collins, Sudbury (OHL)
  7. Ottawa Senators – D Theo Wallberg, Skelleftea AIK (Sweden U20)
  8. Los Angeles Kings (from DET, via TBL) – F Jared Wright, Omaha (USHL)
  9. Buffalo Sabres – F Jake Richard, Muskegon (USHL)
  10. Carolina Hurricanes (from ANA) – G Jakub Vondras, HC Plzen (Czechia U20)
  11. San Jose Sharks – F Joey Muldowney, Nichols School (High School)
  12. Chicago Blackhawks (from CBJ) – F Dominic James, University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC)
  13. New York Islanders – F Daylan Kuefler, Kamloops (WHL)
  14. Winnipeg Jets – F Fabian Wagner, Linkoping HC (Sweden U20)
  15. Vancouver Canucks – D Jackson Dorrington, Des Moines (USHL)
  16. Vegas Golden Knights – F Ben Hemmerling, Everett (WHL)
  17. Anaheim Ducks (from NSH) – G Vyacheslav Buteyets, Chelyabinsk (VHL)
  18. Dallas Stars – F Matthew Seminoff, Kamloops (WHL)
  19. Los Angeles Kings – D Jack Sparkes, St. Michael’s (OJHL)
  20. Washington Capitals – F Ryan Hofer, Everett (WHL)
  21. Pittsburgh Penguins – F Luke Devlin, St. Andrew’s College (High School)
  22. Boston Bruins – G Reid Dyck, Swift Current (WHL)
  23. St. Louis Blues – F Landon Sim, London (OHL)
  24. Minnesota Wild – F Servac Petrovsky, Owen Sound (OHL)
  25. Florida Panthers (from TOR, via CBJ) – F Joshua Davies, Swift Current (WHL)
  26. Buffalo Sabres (from CGY, via FLA) – F Gustav Karlsson, Orebro HK (Sweden U20)
  27. Chicago Blackhawks (from CAR) – F Nils Juntorp, HV71 (Sweden U20)
  28. Florida Panthers – G Tyler Muszelik, USNTDP (USHL)
  29. Edmonton Oilers – D Nikita Yevseyev, Kazan (VHL)
  30. New York Rangers – F Zakary Karpa, Harvard (ECAC)
  31. Tampa Bay Lightning – F Connor Kurth, Dubuque (USHL)
  32. Colorado Avalanche – D Christopher Romaine, Milton Academy (High School)

Round 7

  1. Montreal Canadiens – D Petteri Nurmi, HPK (Liiga)
  2. San Jose Sharks (from ARI) – D Eli Barnett, Victoria (BCHL)
  3. Seattle Kraken – F Kyle Jackson, North Bay (OHL)
  4. Philadelphia Flyers – F Santeri Sulku, Jokerit (Finland U20)
  5. New Jersey Devils – D Artyom Barabosha, Krasnaya Armiya Moskva (MHL)
  6. Chicago Blackhawks – F Riku Tohila, JYP (Finland U20)
  7. Boston Bruins (from OTT) – D Jackson Edward, London (OHL)
  8. Detroit Red Wings – F Owen Mehlenbacher, Muskegon (USHL)
  9. Buffalo Sabres – F Joel Ratkovic Berndtsson, Frolunda HC (Sweden U20)
  10. Columbus Blue Jackets (from ANA) – F James Fisher, Belmont Hill School (High School)
  11. Arizona Coyotes (from SJS) – F Adam Zlnka, Sioux Falls (USHL)
  12. Carolina Hurricanes (from CBJ) – D Alexander Pelevin, Nizhny Novgorod (MHL)
  13. Ottawa Senators (from NYI) – F Tyson Dyck, Cranbrook (BCHL)
  14. Winnipeg Jets – G Domenic DiVincentiis, North Bay (OHL)
  15. Vancouver Canucks – D Kirill Kudryavtsev, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
  16. Vegas Golden Knights – D Abram Wiebe, Chilliwack (BCHL)
  17. Nashville Predators – F Benjamin Strinden, Muskegon (USHL)
  18. Buffalo Sabres (from DAL) – F Linus Sjodin, Rogle BK (SHL)
  19. Detroit Red Wings (from LAK) – F Brennan Ali, Avon Old Farms School (High School)
  20. Washington Capitals – D David Gucciardi, Michigan State University (Big 10)
  21. Florida Panthers (from PIT) – F Liam Arnsby, North Bay (OHL)
  22. Los Angeles Kings (from BOS) – F Kaleb Lawrence, Owen Sound (OHL)
  23. Montreal Canadiens (from STL, via PHI, ARI) – D Miguel Tourigny, Acadie-Bathurst (QMJHL)
  24. San Jose Sharks (from MIN) – F Reese Laubach, Northstar Christian Academy (High School)
  25. Toronto Maple Leafs – F Brandon Lisowsky, Saskatoon (WHL)
  26. Calgary Flames – F Cade Littler, Wenatchee (BCHL)
  27. Philadelphia Flyers (from CAR) – F Alexis Gendron, Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL)
  28. Florida Panthers – F Jack Devine, University of Denver (NCHC)
  29. Edmonton Oilers – F Joel Maatta, University of Vermont (Hockey East)
  30. Tampa Bay Lightning (from NYR) – D Dyllan Gill, Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL)
  31. Tampa Bay Lightning – F Klavs Veinbergs, Zemgale (Latvia)
  32. Colorado Avalanche – G Ivan Zhigalov, Sherbrooke (QMJHL)

Newsstand NHL Entry Draft

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New Jersey Devils Acquire Vitek Vanecek

July 8, 2022 at 9:36 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 7 Comments

The New Jersey Devils are next to ride the goaltending carousel, acquiring Vitek Vanecek from the Washington Capitals. They will also receive pick No. 46 in today’s draft, while sending picks No. 37 and 70 to the Capitals.

For a little bit of draft capital, the Devils have found an answer in net, or at least someone to potentially pair with Mackenzie Blackwood as he looks to get his career back on track. Like Ville Husso when he was traded earlier today, Vanecek is without a contract for next season and will need to work out a new deal with New Jersey in the coming days. A significant difference, however, is that he is a restricted free agent that can’t get to the open market if the Devils extend him a qualifying offer (which they will).

That qualifying offer only needs to be $787,500 but Vanecek’s NHL history to this point would certainly land him more than that in arbitration. Since entering the league in 2020, the 26-year-old netminder has posted a .908 save percentage in 79 games, going 41-22-10 in the process. At his age, any multi-year extension would be buying out UFA seasons, thus making a deal more expensive.

Despite only ever playing for the Capitals, this actually isn’t the first time Vanecek has been traded. He was also the Seattle Kraken’s expansion selection, only to be traded back to Washington last summer. By moving him now, the team has recouped at least part of the value they had to give up in that trade, while also opening a spot for a goaltending upgrade.

Though Capitals’ general manager Brian MacLellan admitted that Vanecek and Ilya Samsonov would both get qualifying offers, it was clear that he wanted to upgrade the position in some fashion. A plan for that appears to be in place; the only question will now be whether Samsonov is also moved out, or if he partners with a newcomer for next season.

New Jersey Devils| Washington Capitals Vitek Vanecek

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Detroit Red Wings Hire Bob Boughner, Alex Westlund

July 8, 2022 at 9:08 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The Detroit Red Wings have brought in some experience to help Derek Lalonde’s transition to head coach, hiring the recently-dismissed Bob Boughner as an associate coach. The team has also brought in Alex Westlund as goaltending coach for the upcoming season.

Boughner, 51, was fired by the San Jose Sharks when they decided to allow the incoming general manager to choose his own coaching staff. That ended a run that spanned parts of three seasons, in which he went 67-85-23. While you certainly can’t blame Boughner for all of the Sharks’ struggles, moving back to an assistant role seemed likely given how late he was released into the open market.

In fact, he’ll get an associate role in Detroit, giving him even more responsibility and sway with the organization as they transition away from Jeff Blashill and into a new coaching era. Lalonde has head coaching experience at the USHL, ECHL, and AHL levels but not in the NHL, where he has only served as an assistant. Having a veteran like Boughner, who also played more than 600 games in the NHL, should only aid his move to head coach.

Westlund, meanwhile, is coming over from the Hershey Bears, where he has served as goaltending coach for the last five years. The former minor league goaltender last played in 2013-14 with the Wheeling Nailers and actually carved out quite a professional career despite standing just 5’9″, a height that is usually dismissed by most scouts. He’ll now get a chance to work with Alex Nedeljkovic and Ville Husso at the NHL level, while helping the development of top prospect Sebastian Cossa, the Red Wings’ goalie of the future.

Bob Boughner| Derek Lalonde| Detroit Red Wings

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Florida Panthers Sign Eetu Luostarinen, Lucas Carlsson

July 8, 2022 at 9:06 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Florida Panthers have announced a new two-year contract for Eetu Luostarinen, avoiding restricted free agency with the young forward. Puck Pedia reports the deal carries a $1.5MM cap hit, paid in full base salary each season. The team also inked defenseman Lucas Carlsson to a one-year, two-way contract to avoid restricted free agency, which CapFriendlyNo contract details were included. has an $800,000 cap hit and $300,000 minor salary with $400,000 guaranteed.

General manager Bill Zito did release a statement on the two players:

Eetu is a selfless, dependable and cerebral player who plays with consistency each and every night. We are excited to have him back in our lineup for the upcoming campaign.

Lucas is an effective two-way defenseman who possesses a high compete level. We are pleased that he will remain a part of our organization as we head into next season.

Luostarinen may not be a household name yet but he was an important piece for the Panthers this season, offering versatility and size to the bottom six. The 23-year-old center scored nine goals and 26 points in 78 games, averaging just over 13 minutes a night while racking up more than 100 hits. Averaging more short-handed ice time than any forward not named Aleksander Barkov or Anton Lundell, his role is integral to the machine that Zito and the Panthers have built, even if it’s hard to see much more offensive production coming in the future.

Selected 42nd overall by the Carolina Hurricanes, Luostarinen was part of the Vincent Trocheck trade in 2020 and quickly showed that he could handle himself at the NHL level. It’s not to say more offense is impossible from the 6’3″ forward, just that his role in Florida is likely to stay limited to defensive minutes for the time being. The team has so many established offensive players ahead of him that his deployment will likely stay heavily skewed to his own end of the rink, tasked with protecting the lead and taking some of the defensive burdens off of Barkov.

A two-year deal will leave Luostarinen as a restricted free agent in the summer of 2024, though by then he will be eligible for arbitration.

Carlsson worked his way into 40 NHL games this season and is Florida’s likely go-to man for their seventh defenseman spot. In his first “full” NHL campaign, Carlsson averaged just 12:43 per game but managed three goals and six points.

Florida Panthers Bill Zito

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Buffalo Sabres Extend Brandon Biro

July 8, 2022 at 9:03 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Buffalo Sabres have done a little bit of RFA work, signing Brandon Biro to a new two-year contract. The deal will carry an average annual value of $762.5K, meaning that the young forward will earn the NHL minimum in both years.

Biro, 24, was really just barely getting his feet wet in professional hockey this season, after playing in only 15 games for the Rochester Americans in 2020-21. It was an impressive 2021-22 campaign for the undrafted free agent from Penn State, who racked up 41 points in 48 games at the AHL level and even made his NHL debut.

This two-year deal will give him some added stability and allow him to focus on his development, or even compete for a job in camp. Given that he is still waiver-exempt, it may be difficult to land that full-time role in Buffalo. More likely, he’ll split time between the two levels this season, playing a big role for the Americans while adding another handful of games in the NHL. As the Sabres grow an exciting young core of high picks, they’ll also need players like this to fill in the gaps.

Buffalo Sabres

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Detroit Red Wings Acquire Ville Husso

July 8, 2022 at 8:52 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 18 Comments

The Detroit Red Wings have decided to bring in another goalie, acquiring Ville Husso from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for a third-round pick in today’s draft. The team then quickly signed Husso to a three-year extension, keeping him from unrestricted free agency next week. The deal will carry an average annual value of $4.75MM.

The Red Wings, who have Alex Nedeljkovic coming off an inconsistent season and signed for just one more year, needed another goaltender if they want to be competitive in the Atlantic Division this season. By acquiring Husso, they’ve grabbed one of the top options on the market.

Already an extremely shallow pool, the group of free agent goaltenders is getting smaller by the minute. Husso and Marc-Andre Fleury are now off the market, while Alexandar Georgiev is no longer expected to join them after being traded to the Colorado Avalanche. It leaves Darcy Kuemper and Jack Campbell in line for a big payday, as the two remaining options that could be considered starting goaltenders.

Husso, 27, had been considered a top goaltending prospect for years but it took until the 2021-22 season for him to get a real opportunity in the NHL. He ran with it, posting a .919 save percentage in 40 games and essentially stealing the starter’s role from Jordan Binnington. In his first taste of playoff action, he faltered and gave that job right back but the Finnish netminder has still shown he can be a strong option at the NHL level.

With Nedeljkovic, who has also shown flashes of brilliance over his relatively short NHL career, the Red Wings have a young, competitive tandem that should push each other for playing time this season.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Detroit Red Wings| Newsstand| St. Louis Blues Ville Husso

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Arizona Coyotes Acquire Zack Kassian

July 7, 2022 at 9:29 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 7 Comments

We have another trade. The Coyotes, who earlier tonight cashed in some of their draft capital to move up to the 11th overall pick, are making another move. They have acquired forward Zack Kassian, the 29th overall pick, a 2025 second-rounder, and a 2024 third-rounder from the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for pick 32. To put it more simply, the Oilers are moving down two spots and trading two future mid-round picks in order to clear Zack Kassian’s contract off their books.

The Oilers, desperate to improve their team after an encouraging run to the Western Conference Final, want to be active this offseason in making improvements to their roster. They have been interested in a variety of goalies, but with cap space at an absolute premium, they have now decided they’ll need some more wiggle room in order to get a deal done. Trading Kassian’s cap hit gives GM Ken Holland more room to work with as he chases free agent goalies, such as Jack Campbell, or other established players in free agency.

For the Coyotes, this move adds a few more picks to GM Bill Armstrong’s stockpile. The Coyotes add two decently valuable picks as well as the right to move up a few spots in tonight’s draft in exchange for taking on Kassian, who had six goals and 19 points in 58 games this year. If Kassian can perform well in Arizona, it’s possible that the Coyotes will have the option to retain salary on his deal in order to flip him to another club. For now, though, the main priority will be the draft picks acquired in the deal.

We knew going into this summer that teams such as Chicago and Arizona would be active in weaponizing their cap space in order to acquire future assets. Now, on the night of the draft, both teams have made moves to do exactly that.

Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman was first on the details.

Edmonton Oilers| Utah Mammoth Zack Kassian

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Chicago Blackhawks Acquire Petr Mrazek

July 7, 2022 at 9:12 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 21 Comments

The Blackhawks aren’t done. They’re back in the first round, acquiring the 25th overall pick from the Toronto Maple Leafs as well as goaltender Petr Mrazek in exchange for the 38th overall pick. The Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli first reported the trade, which has since been confirmed by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman. The trade creates an additional $3.8MM in additional salary cap space for the Maple Leafs over each of the next two seasons.

For the Blackhawks, who are entering the next phase of a full-scale rebuild, the trade gives the team their third first-round pick of the evening after entering the day with zero picks in the round. The team used the pick to select Sam Rinzel, a Minnesota high school defenseman who was projected to go in the middle of the second round. The interesting wrinkle to this selection is that Chicago may have been able to simply utilize the 38th overall selection they traded away to select Rinzel, however draft-floor chatter may have made Chicago move quicker than they had intended.

The deal is a no-brainer for Toronto, who was already tight on salary cap space, giving them some breathing room, and doing so at the cost of sliding down just 13 spots in the draft order. Mrazek struggled greatly this season, posting a 3.38 goals-against average and .888 save-percentage in 20 games, dealing with injuries and even being placed on waivers. One issue with the deal is is it leaves the Maple Leafs without either of the goalies they started their season with, as All Star Jack Campbell is set to hit the UFA market. However, this trade opens up room for the team to take a run at keeping Campbell in the fold, or at least find a replacement.

Chicago Blackhawks| Toronto Maple Leafs Petr Mrazek

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