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Archives for April 2023

Wild Fire Most Of AHL Coaching Staff

April 22, 2023 at 2:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 7 Comments

The Wild will have close to a new coaching staff at the AHL level next season as they announced that the contracts of head coach Tim Army and assistants Nate DiCasmirro and Nolan Yonkman will not be renewed for next season.

Iowa had a 34-27-11 record this season but they were quickly eliminated in the opening round of the playoffs, dropping their best-of-three series against Rockford (Chicago) in two straight games.  Top prospects Marco Rossi (51 points in 53 games) and Jesper Wallstedt (.908 SV% in 38 contests) both had good seasons but their improvement evidently wasn’t enough to keep the coaching staff intact.

Army has led Iowa for the past five seasons but they haven’t had a lot of postseason success in that stretch, winning just one series back in 2019.  The 59-year-old also has some NHL coaching experience having spent six years as an assistant with Colorado which could help get him some interest elsewhere this summer.

As for DiCasmirro, he was in his second season as an assistant with the team, his first full-time coaching role after a long playing career that ended in 2019.  He also served as an assistant for Austria at the most recent World Juniors.  Yonkman, meanwhile, was also in his second season with the team in what was his first full-time coaching role since returning in 2019.

This will be GM Bill Guerin’s first opportunity to hire an AHL head coach as Army had completed his first season before Guerin took over running Minnesota in 2019.  The only coach believed to be returning is goaltending coach Richard Bachman.  Iowa joins Grand Rapids (Detroit), Henderson (Vegas), and San Diego (Anaheim) as teams looking for a new head coach at the AHL level.

Michael Russo of The Athletic was the first to report that the coaching changes were being made.

AHL| Minnesota Wild

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Atlantic Notes: Krejci, Ekblad, Fabbri

April 22, 2023 at 1:52 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 3 Comments

Speaking with reporters including Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald after Friday’s victory, Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery indicated that center David Krejci is 50/50 to play in Sunday’s fourth contest against the Panthers.  Krejci is dealing with an upper-body injury, meaning that Boston played last night without their top two middlemen with Patrice Bergeron not expected to make his series debut until Wednesday.  Krejci was an important secondary scorer for Boston this season with 16 goals and 40 assists, a solid return to the NHL after spending last season in Czechia and his return would certainly help a thinned-out center group.  However, he did not take part in today’s morning skate with a final answer on his availability not expected until tomorrow; he’s officially listed as questionable.

More from the Atlantic Division:

  • After leaving last night’s game early with an injury, Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad took part in an optional skate this morning, relays George Richards of Florida Hockey Now (Twitter link). Notably, he wasn’t wearing a no-contact sweater which suggests that he’ll be good to go on Sunday although he’s officially listed as a game-time decision.  Ekblad had a down year by his standards but still picked up 38 points in 71 games while logging over 23 minutes a night and is a key part of Florida’s back end.
  • Although Red Wings winger Robby Fabbri missed the final six weeks of the season after undergoing another knee surgery, he told MLive’s Ansar Khan that he would have been able to return had Detroit made the playoffs. This latest procedure was more of a cleanup instead of a full ACL reconstruction which means that the 27-year-old will have a full offseason to train and be ready for training camp in the fall.  Fabbri was limited to just 28 games this season but did fairly well when he was in the lineup, picking up seven goals and nine assists.

Boston Bruins| Detroit Red Wings| Florida Panthers Aaron Ekblad| David Krejci| Robby Fabbri

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Panthers Recall Lucas Carlsson

April 22, 2023 at 1:18 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

After Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad left last night’s loss to Boston early with an injury, they’ve opted to bring up some extra depth on the back end.  Florida has recalled blueliner Lucas Carlsson from Charlotte of the AHL, per the AHL’s transactions log.

The 25-year-old spent the majority of this season with the Checkers and was one of the top-scoring defensemen in the minors, collecting 20 goals and 34 assists in 61 games.  That helped earn him a spot on the second All-Star team.  For context, his career goal total in the AHL heading into this season was 18 in 143 contests.  He’s off to a nice start to the playoffs as well, picking up four points in three games in their first-round victory over Lehigh Valley.

However, despite how well Carlsson performed in the minors, it didn’t translate into much NHL time as he played just twice for Florida this season.  By comparison, he suited up in 40 contests for the Panthers last year, a career-high.

Even if Ekblad isn’t able to play, there’s a chance that Carlsson won’t be the one taking his place in the lineup.  The Panthers also have Casey Fitzgerald and rookie Michael Benning on the active roster and one of them could get the nod as well.  But if they’re looking for someone to play on the power play especially, Carlsson could be an interesting addition to the lineup with how things have gone for him this season in Charlotte.

AHL| Florida Panthers| Transactions Lucas Carlsson

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Lightning Notes: Hedman, Cernak, Eyssimont, Cirelli

April 22, 2023 at 12:18 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman is classified as a game-time decision for tonight’s third game against Toronto, head coach Jon Cooper told reporters including Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times.  The veteran, who took part in line rushes with Nick Perbix in the morning skate, will take the pregame skate, a step he was unable to do in Thursday’s second game.  While his production was down sharply this season, he still managed 49 points in 76 games while logging nearly 24 minutes a night and he would certainly be a significant boost to a back end that struggled considerably on Thursday night.

More from Tampa Bay:

  • Encina also notes that blueliner Erik Cernak isn’t expected to return tonight. He was injured in the opening game of the series after taking a hit to the head from Michael Bunting, a play that earned the winger a three-game suspension.  Cernak did not take part in the morning skate.  The 25-year-old averaged nearly three hits per game this season while chipping in with 14 points in 70 games.  Notably, Cernak also led all Lightning blueliners in shorthanded playing time per game.
  • While they won’t get Cernak back, Encina relays that the Lightning will have the option of putting forward Mikey Eyssimont back in the lineup. The 25-year-old suffered a head injury in the series opener.  Eyssimont has been a regular most nights on Tampa Bay’s fourth line but with Tanner Jeannot returning on Thursday, it’s not a guarantee that he’ll be suiting up even after being cleared to return.
  • TVA Sports’ Renaud Lavoie mentions (Twitter link) that center Anthony Cirelli took part in the morning skate today, a sign that he should be able to suit up tonight. He took a hit from Auston Matthews late in the third in Game Two but it appears it won’t keep him out of action.

Injury| Tampa Bay Lightning Anthony Cirelli| Erik Cernak| Michael Eyssimont| Tanner Jeannot| Victor Hedman

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Offseason Checklist: Anaheim Ducks

April 22, 2023 at 10:36 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 5 Comments

The offseason has arrived for half of the league’s teams that aren’t taking part in the playoffs.  It’s time to examine what they will need to accomplish over the coming months.  First up is a look at Anaheim.

After a 2021-22 campaign where things didn’t go well, there was hope that the Ducks would take a step forward with their young core continuing to improve.  While some of those players did show improvement, it didn’t lead to much success on the ice with some changes already happening.  Here’s a look at what’s on the horizon for Anaheim this summer beyond what’s expected to be an exciting draft lottery for them next month with the top odds in the proceedings.

Hire New Coaches

It didn’t take long after the regular season for the Ducks to part ways with Dallas Eakins, a move that many anticipated with the way the year went and the fact his contract came to an end.  Anaheim allowed 4.09 goals per game this season, the highest goals-allowed average since the mid-90s which played a big role in them finishing last.  That dropped Eakins’ record with Anaheim to 100-147-44 over four seasons which helped lead to the coaching change.

As is typically the case in a situation like this, GM Pat Verbeek is faced with two options.  The first is to look for a first-time coach with an eye on being more development-focused to take the team through the rest of their rebuild and perhaps beyond.  The other is looking for more of a win-now option to try to coax shorter-term success.  That type of hire would need to coincide with the team becoming bigger spenders in free agency this summer which doesn’t seem likely.  A first-time or relatively inexperienced bench boss seems like the probable outcome here.

Meanwhile, an NHL head coach isn’t the only vacancy they’ll be looking to fill as for the second straight season, Verbeek will be searching for an AHL bench boss while it’s the third time in a row the franchise has been seeking one.  A year ago, he fired Joel Bouchard who had been on the job for just a single season while Roy Sommer opted to retire after one season with the team.  They’ll certainly be hoping that the third time will be the charm on that front.

Sign Key RFAs

Anaheim finished this season near the bottom in spending among all NHL teams.  That probably won’t be the case in 2023-24 as they have three key restricted free agents to deal with this summer in winger Troy Terry, center Trevor Zegras, and defenseman Jamie Drysdale.

Terry is an example of a bridge contract going as well as possible.  Three years ago, he had a total of 81 games under his belt with all of 28 points.  Now, he has established himself over the last two seasons as a reliable key scorer, reaching the 60-point mark in each of them, giving him a much better platform to his first year of arbitration eligibility.  There aren’t a lot of comparables for players that were role players for a few seasons before emerging as top-line threats but it wouldn’t be surprising to see Terry’s next deal wind up above the $7MM mark on a long-term agreement that buys out several UFA seasons.  He won’t be on a heavily team-friendly contract anymore.

As for Zegras, he has positioned himself to try to bypass the bridge deal altogether.  While he has had plenty of highlight-worthy plays, he isn’t just good at those as he has also emerged as a legitimate top-six center.  Zegras has surpassed the 60-point mark in back-to-back years as well while playing the more premium position down the middle.  We’ve seen post-ELC centers around his point total signing around the $8MM mark over the last couple of years so it stands to reason that a long-term deal for Zegras should be near that point as well.  Notably, he still has five RFA years remaining; most players coming off their entry-level agreements typically have four years left.

While Zegras should avoid a bridge agreement, the same can’t be said about Drysdale.  Injuries limited the 21-year-old to just eight games this season and his rookie campaign saw him suit up just 24 times.  Accordingly, he doesn’t even have a year and a half of NHL contests under his belt which would make a long-term agreement that much more difficult.  Drysdale figures to be a key cog in Anaheim’s future plans but more time is needed to see how he’s going to develop.  A short-term second agreement makes sense all around and he, too, has five RFA years remaining.

Qualify Or Cut

A couple of years ago, it looked like winger Max Comtois was going to be a big part of Anaheim’s future.  He was coming off a 33-point season in 55 games, showing signs of becoming a capable power forward along the way.  Even so, then-GM Bob Murray opted for caution, giving him a two-year bridge deal.

It’s safe to say that decision worked out for Anaheim as the 24-year-old has struggled considerably since then.  This season, Comtois potted just nine goals and ten assists in 64 games with his playing time dipping to a career low while also spending time as a healthy scratch.

Accordingly, at a time when he was supposed to be cementing his case for a long-term agreement, his performance has called into question his future with the team.  Comtois is owed a qualifying offer of $2.45MM this summer.  Two years ago, it would have seemed unthinkable that the Ducks might want to consider not tendering it but now, it’s something Verbeek will have to consider.

It was previously reported that Comtois was available at the trade deadline with there not being much interest at the time so on the surface, a non-tender might make sense.  But is it worth giving him one last look with the hopes that a new coach can help him return to the form of 2021-22 and avoid the potential of him taking that step in another uniform?  They have a couple of months to make that choice.

Goalie Decision

The future of John Gibson has been in question for the last few seasons.  Here’s a player who was signed to be Anaheim’s long-term franchise goaltender but since that deal kicked in, things just haven’t gone very well for him and while playing for a rebuilding franchise doesn’t help, Gibson has certainly struggled as well.

Over the four years that he has played on this deal, Gibson has a 3.32 GAA and a SV% of .902.  He also has led the league in losses in three of those four seasons.  Suffice it to say, he hasn’t provided a great return on his $6.4MM AAV.  On top of that, the 29-year-old has four years left on that agreement.

Generally speaking, an underachieving player with four years left on his deal wouldn’t have much value on the trade market but are there teams convinced that in a different system and working with a different goalie coach, they can turn him around?  It’s possible, especially in a year when the free agent market isn’t exactly booming with plentiful high-end options.

If that’s the case, is the time right for Verbeek and the Ducks to explore a move?  Would Gibson himself be open to a move?  With the way things are currently trending, it’s definitely a possibility.  His value likely isn’t super high with his recent struggles and the remaining term on his contract but if a decent swap presents itself, it wouldn’t be shocking to see them make a move.

If that happens, Anaheim will have to look to add a veteran replacement, either as part of the trade or in a separate acquisition or signing.  Lukas Dostal is viewed as their goalie of the future but has just 23 NHL appearances under his belt.  Gibson was supposed to be his playing partner for a while to allow Dostal to get acclimated to being a full-time NHL player and if he’s no longer going to be part of the equation, they’ll need another veteran to fill that role, even in a summer where Verbeek will be looking to add young core pieces.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Anaheim Ducks| Offseason Checklist 2023 Pro Hockey Rumors Originals

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Central Notes: Brown, Ehlers, Meyers

April 22, 2023 at 9:29 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

When St. Louis picked up Logan Brown in 2021, the hope was that a change of scenery could help get the 2016 first-round pick going.  However, he has managed just six goals in 69 games since the swap and has been a frequent healthy scratch.  Accordingly, Matthew DeFranks of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch wonders if the Blues will even bother tendering the 25-year-old a qualifying offer this summer.  He’s arbitration-eligible and while his offensive numbers aren’t great, he could still ask for a bit more than the minimum in a hearing which might be more than they can realistically afford with a likely tight salary cap situation coming in 2023-24.

More from the Central:

  • The Jets are hopeful that winger Nikolaj Ehlers will be available for today’s third game against Vegas, relays Scott Billeck of the Winnipeg Sun. Ehlers, who last weekend declared that he expected to be ready to start the playoffs, hasn’t suited up in the first two games of the series.  He’d be a welcome addition to Winnipeg’s lineup as, when healthy, Ehlers was certainly productive this season, collecting 38 points in 45 games despite averaging a career-low 15:39 per contest.
  • The Avalanche have recalled center Ben Meyers from AHL Colorado, per the AHL’s transactions log. The 24-year-old played in Tuesday’s series opener against Seattle but didn’t suit up two nights later, resulting in his assignment to the Eagles, one that turned out to be a very quick one.  Meyers played in 39 games with the Avs this season, picking up four goals but was much more productive in the minors with 24 points in 30 games.

Colorado Avalanche| St. Louis Blues| Winnipeg Jets Ben Meyers| Logan Brown| Nikolaj Ehlers

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Connor Bedard Will Not Play In World Championships

April 21, 2023 at 8:54 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 6 Comments

Jeff Marek of Sportsnet reports that the presumptive first-overall pick in this year’s upcoming draft, Connor Bedard, will not suit up for Team Canada in the upcoming World Hockey Championships. This indicates that we have seen the last of Bedard for this season, and his next bit of competitive hockey action will be in the NHL next year.

In one of the most incredible junior seasons throughout WHL history, Bedard cemented himself as one of the most important prospects in the game. In 57 games played for the Regina Pats, the captain of the team scored 71 goals and 72 assists, leading Regina to an 11th-place finish in the league. Outside of the WHL, Bedard also led Team Canada in this year’s World Junior Championship, scoring nine goals and 14 assists in only seven games, leading Team Canada to the gold medal.

In an unfortunate end to his likely last season in junior hockey, the Regina Pats were eliminated by the Saskatoon Blades in seven games, eliminating Regina from the WHL playoffs, and ultimately the Memorial Cup playoffs as well. Although losing, it was no fault of Bedard, as the young prospect scored 10 goals and 10 assists in their opening-round matchup.

In just over two weeks, the NHL and its fans will learn who will likely take Bedard first overall in this year’s draft, as the NHL draft lottery is scheduled for May 8th. In recent years, there have been some surprise teams leap into the first-overall slot, but it will most likely fall to either the Anaheim Ducks, Columbus Blue Jackets, or Chicago Blackhawks, as all three teams have over a 10% chance of winning the draft lottery in May.

Uncategorized Connor Bedard| World Championships

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David Krejci Out For Game Three

April 21, 2023 at 6:46 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 2 Comments

Already without captain Patrice Bergeron in their lineup, the Boston Bruins have announced that another veteran center, this time David Krejci, will miss game three with an upper-body injury. At the end of the regular season, Krejci was shut down for the final two games, that time being a lower-body injury.

Delivering on a “Last Dance” style season, the Bruins handily took the NHL’s President’s Trophy, breaking the all-time win record by a team for a single season. Heading into this year’s playoffs, the Bruins were the heavy favorite to eventually win Lord Stanley’s Cup. Unfortunately for the team, they will be without not only two of their best players but two of their best leaders as they play a pivotal game three against the Florida Panthers.

Luckily for the Bruins, after acquiring such players as Dmitry Orlov, Tyler Bertuzzi, and Garnet Hathaway at the trade deadline, they should still reasonably be expected to win this series, but their pathway is becoming a lot more difficult. The Panthers delivered a decisive blow to take game two and will have the benefit of being on home ice for the next two games.

 

Boston Bruins| Injury David Krejci

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Alexander Romanov, Jesse Puljujarvi Back For Game Three

April 21, 2023 at 6:31 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

As the series shifts to New York for game three, both the New York Islanders and Carolina Hurricanes will be receiving reinforcements. Returning for the Islanders will be defenseman Alexander Romanov, and Jesse Puljujarvi returns for the Hurricanes (link). Romanov has been out of New York’s lineup since their April 1st game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, and Puljujarvi has been out of the lineup since their last game of the regular season.

Although the Islanders have played a relatively sound defensive series up to this point, getting Romanov back will allow New York to make things much more difficult on their opposition. Romanov doesn’t score at a rapid pace, but his ability to block shots and deliver serious hits has made him a staple of the Islanders’ back end. In his first season since being acquired from the Montreal Canadiens at last season’s draft, Romanov has played 76 regular season games for the Islanders this season, blocking 129 shots, and making 198 hits.

On the other side of the puck, it is much harder to predict what kind of impact Puljujarvi will make for the Hurricanes. Before joining his new team in Carolina, Puljujarvi skated in 58 games for the Edmonton Oilers, scoring five goals and nine assists. Thinking that a change of scenery might help him reclaim some of his potential of being a fourth overall pick, Puljujarvi only managed to score two points in 17 games in Carolina, neither of which were goals.

To this point in the series, Carolina has a 2-0 lead, winning both games by one goal, including an overtime win in game two. This season, the Hurricanes were a middle-of-the-pack team in terms of goal scoring, and with the Islanders’ style of play being one of the more frustrating to matchup against, this Metropolitan battle could tighten up in the next couple of days.

Tom Gulitti of the NHL was the first to report that Romanov and Puljujarvi would be back for game three.

Carolina Hurricanes| New York Islanders Alexander Romanov| Jesse Puljujarvi

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Snapshots: Wolf, Devils, Canucks Cap Overages

April 21, 2023 at 5:30 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu Leave a Comment

One of the major factors that sunk the Calgary Flames’ 2022-23 season (besides the stunning production decline from team offensive centerpiece Jonathan Huberdeau) was the decline in goaltending quality coach Darryl Sutter’s team received. Jacob Markstrom was a Vezina Trophy contender in his first season as a Flame, posting a .922 save percentage in 63 games. Even backup Daniel Vladar was good, putting up a .906 through 23 starts after his offseason trade from the Boston Bruins. This season, though, both regressed significantly and played to save percentages below .900.

That reality facing the Flames in the crease makes today’s announcement that Calgary’s top prospect Dustin Wolf, 22, was named the league’s Les Cunningham Award Winner. (MVP) Wolf is the American League’s youngest MVP since Jason Spezza won it after his 117-point 2004-05 season, and it comes after he posted a near-bulletproof .932 save percentage in 55 games played. As FloHockey’s Chris Peters notes, this is the fourth straight season Wolf has won Goaltender of the Year in the league he’s played in, and his lowest save percentage as a junior or pro player has been a .924. Although there is much uncertainty facing the Flames organization in the aftermath of former GM Brad Treliving’s departure, Wolf is undoubtedly a player to be excited about.

Some other notes from across the NHL:

  • According to calculations from PuckPedia, the New Jersey Devils will need to deal with an overage charge to next year’s salary cap. Because the team used long-term injured reserve to finish the season above the salary cap, performance bonuses earned by Dawson Mercer and Kevin Bahl will be applied to next year’s cap. As a result, the Devils will have a charge of $422.5K to work around. While that’s not a major number in the grand scheme of the salary cap, assuming the cap does not rise for another season, it will remain notable as long as teams look to maximize every last dollar of cap space.
  • Another team that will have an overage penalty applied to their salary cap next season is the Vancouver Canucks. As PuckPedia notes, while offseason signing Andrei Kuzmenko provided incredible value for his $950k cap hit, that excellent performance actually earned him $850k in bonus dollars, which will result in a Canucks cap charge for next season. While that’s definitely not ideal for the Canucks’ financial picture, Kuzmenko scored 39 goals and 74 points this season and is under contract for another two seasons at a $5.5MM cap hit. It’d be hard to find a single team in the NHL who wouldn’t put up with a small cap overage penalty in order to have that type of production in their lineup.

Calgary Flames| New Jersey Devils| Vancouver Canucks Dustin Wolf

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