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Archives for March 2023

Sam Poulin Returns To Penguins Organization

March 15, 2023 at 11:06 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

In December, Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Samuel Poulin announced that he would be taking a leave of absence from the organization for personal reasons. The Penguins expressed their full support for his decision allowing him the needed time.

Today, in an Instagram post, Poulin announced his return:

Three months ago I made a decision to take a break from hockey, and return home to take care of myself and my mental health. After seeking the help I needed, I am now ready to return to Wilkes-Barre and rejoin my team.

I want to thank everyone who helped get me through this difficult time, including my family, my girlfriend, my friends, my medical team, the entire Pittsburgh Penguins organziation, my teammates, and the fans, who showed unconditional love and support.

I strongly encourage everyone to speak openly about mental health because it affects us all. For those who may be struggling, please know that you are not alone. 

The 2019 first-round pick scored four goals in 13 games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and made his NHL debut with Pittsburgh before taking his leave. Now 22, he still has another year left on his entry-level contract and has time to live up to the high expectations he brought out of the QMJHL.

Whether he makes it back to the NHL and becomes an impact player remains to be seen, but he and the team chose to prioritize his mental health—a decision no one can fault.

Pittsburgh Penguins

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Chicago Blackhawks Recall Anton Khudobin

March 15, 2023 at 10:26 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

In the Max Domi trade, which saw the Dallas Stars send a second-round pick to the Chicago Blackhawks, another contract was included to even out the money. That was veteran goaltender Anton Khudobin, who had been playing in the AHL with the Texas Stars all season.

Now, after Petr Mrazek’s latest groin injury, the Blackhawks have recalled Khudobin from the minor leagues. The 36-year-old goaltender will get a chance to appear in the NHL for a 14th season and add to his 114 wins.

When Khudobin led the Stars to an improbable Stanley Cup Finals appearance in the 2020 bubble playoffs, posting a .917 save percentage in 25 playoff games, he was rewarded with a three-year, $10MM contract. After the first year, the team already regretted it as young Jake Oettinger started to make his mark, and Khudobin’s performance dropped.

As he nears the end of that deal, the 36-year-old netminder has been buried in the minor leagues all season, collecting his full $3.75MM salary but playing AHL competition. He went 13-4-4 with Texas, but posted an .899 save percentage that doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence.

Still, with nothing to lose for the Blackhawks, they can give Khudobin a chance at the highest level again. Where his future lies after this season isn’t clear, but for now, he’ll be suiting up for the sixth team of his career.

AHL| Chicago Blackhawks Anton Khudobin

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Toronto Maple Leafs Sign Ryan Tverberg

March 15, 2023 at 9:14 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Toronto Maple Leafs have inked one of their interesting young prospects, signing Ryan Tverberg to a three-year entry-level contract. The deal will start next season and Tverberg will join the Toronto Marlies on a professional tryout for the rest of 2022-23.

General manager Kyle Dubas released a statement:

The Maple Leafs organization is very thankful to the University of Connecticut. Ryan’s development through his three seasons with the Huskies and subsequent signing today is a testament to the tireless work of head coach Mike Cavanaugh and all the staff within the UConn men’s hockey program.

Tverberg’s entry-level deal will carry an average annual value of $851,667.

It is rare for a player drafted so late to earn an NHL contract well before his eligibility runs out, but Tverberg has shown he’s not the average seventh-round pick. The 21-year-old was selected 213th overall in 2020 and quickly showed he could be a difference-maker at the NCAA level.

In three years at UConn, he racked up 69 points in 85 games, was selected as a Hockey East First-Team All-Star, and was nominated for the Hobey Baker. The undersized center was the engine on many nights, and will now see if his game can translate to the professional ranks.

Because the contract starts next year, it still leaves Toronto with one slot left for this spring—expected to be used on Matthew Knies.

Toronto Maple Leafs Ryan Tverberg

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Montreal Canadiens Sign Jayden Struble

March 15, 2023 at 9:11 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Montreal Canadiens have signed prospect Jayden Struble to a two-year, entry-level contract that begins next year. That removes any concern that Struble could wait until August to become an unrestricted free agent.

The contract will carry an NHL salary of $775K, and includes a $92.5K signing bonus in each season. Struble is headed to the Laval Rocket, where he’ll sign a professional tryout to play the rest of the season.

There have been moments over the last few years, when the 21-year-old defenseman appeared ready to step directly into the NHL. Struble is a mix of skill, and power that should lend itself well to the next level, after a four-year career at Northeastern ended recently.

While not a huge player, Struble is one of the strongest defensemen in college hockey and racked up 190 penalty minutes in his 104-game career. The 2019 second-round pick should be competing for a spot with the Canadiens as soon as next season, though with the number of young defensemen in the system, he will have some stiff competition.

He joins the likes of Justin Barron, Kaiden Guhle, Jordan Harris, Arber Xhekaj, Mattias Norlinder, and other young options that will be looking for spots on the NHL roster alongside some of the more veteran names that are still signed for next season.

Montreal Canadiens Jayden Struble

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Mason Marchment To Sit Out For Dallas Stars

March 14, 2023 at 8:24 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 1 Comment

Saad Yousuf of The Athletic reports that Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchment will be out of tonight’s game against the Vancouver Canucks with an upper-body injury. Yousuf also mentions that Marchment has been flown back to Dallas, which likely means he will not play in the team’s upcoming games against the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames.

After signing a 4-year, $18MM with Dallas this past summer, Marchment has been primarily playing on a line with Tyler Seguin. One of the major themes heading into the trade deadline was that the Stars were looking for another top-six forward to play on that line. After addressing the issue by acquiring Max Domi from the Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas is now back to square one after losing Marchment.

After scoring a career-high 47 points in 54 games last season for the Florida Panthers, Marchment has become a valuable piece of the Stars’ forward unit, producing 31 points in 67 games so far this year. Enjoying a 7-2-1 record in their last ten games, the Stars have lengthened their lead as the top team in the Central Division. Heading into play Tuesday night, they sit three points ahead of the second-place Minnesota Wild, with the same amount of games played.

Dallas Stars| Injury Mason Marchment

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Luke Glendening Returns For Stars

March 14, 2023 at 8:05 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

Mike Heika, a Senior Staff Writer for the Dallas Stars reports that forward Luke Glendening has been activated from injured reserve, and will play in tonight’s game against the Vancouver Canucks. Glendening has been out of the lineup since the Stars’ game against the Minnesota Wild on February 17th.

Scheduled to hit free agency at the conclusion of this season, Glendening is in the midst of a year to forget. Playing in a total of 56 games for the Stars, Glendening has only managed to put up four points this year. The saving grace of the matter is that Glendening has still thrived in the faceoff dot in Dallas, winning faceoffs at a 58.8% clip for the team.

After adding both Evgenii Dadonov and Max Domi since Glendening has been out of the lineup, it will be interesting to see how the Stars employ him throughout the rest of the year. Averaging over 12 minutes so far this season, the Stars may feel they will only need to use Glendening in important faceoff situations. However, Domi is also enjoying the best faceoff percentage of his career with a 53.7% rate between the Stars and Chicago Blackhawks.

 

Dallas Stars Luke Glendening

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Penguins Milestones: Guentzel, Heinen

March 14, 2023 at 7:43 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 2 Comments

Very early into the Pittsburgh Penguins game against the Montreal Canadiens, Jake Guentzel scored 21 seconds into the game, which is the 400th point of his career. Guentzel now has 189 goals, and 211 assists through 437 career games, all spent in Pittsburgh. Originally a third-round pick of the Penguins back in 2018, Guentzel quickly became one of the top forwards on the team. Scoring 33 points in 40 games in his rookie 2016-17 season, Guentzel helped the Penguins secure their second Stanley Cup in as many years.

Another player on the Penguins marking a big milestone tonight is forward Danton Heinen, who has now played in 400 games in the NHL. Originally drafted in the fourth round of the 2014 NHL by the Boston Bruins, Heinen has become a decent depth scorer in the league. His best year came during the 2017-18 season, scoring 47 points in 77 games for Boston. A couple of years later, as his production declined, he was traded to the Anaheim Ducks for forward Nick Ritchie. As his time in Anaheim came to an end, he finally made his way to Pittsburgh, scoring 24 goals and 27 assists in 128 career games for the Penguins.

Pittsburgh Penguins Danton Heinen| Jake Guentzel

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Ryan McDonagh To Sit Out For Predators

March 14, 2023 at 6:47 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 1 Comment

Shortly before their game against the Detroit Red Wings, the Nashville Predators announced that defenseman Ryan McDonagh will sit out of the game due to an upper-body injury. This announcement from Nashville likely corresponds to the recall of defenseman Kevin Gravel earlier this afternoon.

In 57 games so far this year, Ryan McDonagh has scored one goal and 14 assists and is currently a team-leading +12 +/-. Long ago are the days that McDonagh was able to lead the blue line for the New York Rangers, and after spending several seasons with the Tampa Bay Lightning, he has become a very stable addition to the Predators’ back end. He has continued to average over 20 minutes of ice time and is still one of the more effective shot blockers in the game.

In his absence, the Predators will look to continue their good play of late against the struggling Detroit Red Wings. Sellers at the trade deadline, Nashville has actually managed to find themselves in the playoff hunt in the Western Conference. Going 7-2-1 in their last ten games, they are six points behind the Winnipeg Jets, with three games in hand.

Injury| Nashville Predators Ryan McDonagh

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Injury Notes: Ovechkin, Stamkos, Morrissey

March 14, 2023 at 5:51 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

Shortly after the announcement that Alex Ovechkin would be a game-time decision for the Washington Capitals tonight, the team confirmed that their captain will be sitting out with a lower-body injury. This will only be the 53rd game that Ovechkin has missed due to injury in his entire career.

The Capitals chose to be sellers at the deadline, but they still sit only a few points back of the Eastern Conference wild-card race. As they looked to pick up a crucial two points against their Metropolitan rival tonight, it will now be even more difficult without their top scorer in the lineup. Replacing Ovechkin in the lineup will be recent callup, Joe Snively. Although Snively has yet to score at a consistent level in the NHL, he has been a very productive forward for the Capitals’ AHL affiliate Hershey Bears.

Other notes:

  • Similar to Washington, the Tampa Bay Lightning announced that their captain will also be sitting out tonight with a lower-body injury. During a game against the Chicago Blackhawks on March 11th, Steven Stamkos awkwardly collided with Blackhawks forward Joey Anderson, sending him to the dressing room for the remainder of the game. Although he did play Sunday against the Winnipeg Jets, he will not play in tonight’s game against the New Jersey Devils, likely to make sure his left leg has fully recovered.
  • After sitting out on Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, Ken Wiebe of Sportsnet reports that Jets’ defenseman Josh Morrissey will not play in tonight’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes as well. In his absence, the Jets will give depth defenseman Kyle Capobianco the nod as he will replace Morrissey in the lineup.

Injury| Tampa Bay Lightning| Washington Capitals| Winnipeg Jets Alex Ovechkin| Joe Snively| Josh Morrissey| Steven Stamkos

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Predators Recall Kevin Gravel; Michael McCarron Sent To AHL

March 14, 2023 at 5:29 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

According to a press release from the Nashville Predators, the team has recalled defenseman Kevin Gravel, and Michael McCarron has been sent to their AHL affiliate Milwaukee Admirals.

Playing in his first season within the Predators organization, Gravel has suited up for 14 games in the NHL this season, notching one assist in just over 13 minutes of average ice time. Playing the majority of his season in Milwaukee, the blue-liner has managed to score 13 points in 45 games. With already seven defensemen currently listed on their roster, the move by the Predators allows for more, albeit unexciting, depth on their back end.

Unlike Gravel, McCarron has actually spent more time in the NHL than in the minor leagues this season. Taking a month off in December to enter the NHLPA Player Assistance Program, McCarron has been a depth forward for the Predators for the last several seasons. Recording six points in 13 games for the Admirals so far this year, he will join the team on their stretch run to the playoffs. In a tight race, the Admirals currently sit in second place in the Central Division, which would earn them a first-round bye into the best-of-five division semifinals if their position in the standings is maintained.

Nashville Predators Kevin Gravel| Michael McCarron

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