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Minor Transactions: 04/21/23

April 21, 2023 at 4:30 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu Leave a Comment

It’s another busy day in the world of hockey, with four NHL first-round Game Threes set to be played. The New York Islanders host the Carolina Hurricanes with the goal of avoiding falling into a 3-0 hole, the Florida Panthers host the Patrice Bergeron-less Boston Bruins in Sunrise, the Minnesota Wild are taking on the Dallas Stars in Filip Gustavsson’s return to the crease, and the Los Angeles Kings will be looking to hold off the Edmonton Oilers without Blake Lizotte in their lineup.

In Europe, the top Central European professional league with teams in Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Italy wrapped up its season today. A late third-period game-winning goal from Nikolaj Meyer pushed EHC Red Bull Salzburg past HC Bolzano Foxes to win the club’s second title in as many years. In Germany, EHC Red Bull Munich took a 3-1 lead in the DEL finals against ERC Ingolstadt, powered by an impressive shutout performance from number-one netminder Mathias Niederberger. In Sweden, former Philadelphia Flyers prospect David Bernhardt’s overtime winner stunned a sold-out crowd in Stockholm to give MoDo Hockey Ornskoldsvik a 2-1 series lead against Djurgarden in the HockeyAllsvenskan finals, with a place in the SHL on the line.

While all these important games are still being played, teams whose seasons have ended are getting a head start on offseason work. Multiple players have already signed with new teams, inked extensions, or announced departures. We’ll keep track of those moves here.

  • A talented Buffalo Sabres prospect might be leaving the organization after just a year in North America. Klaus Zaugg of Swiss news outlet Watson reports that Lukas Rousek could be headed back to Europe, and has been identified by HC Ambri-Piotta as a potential replacement for former Ottawa Senator Filip Chlapik. Rousek, a 2019 sixth-rounder, had an impressive 2022-23 season for the Rochester Americans, scoring 56 points in 70 games. It was a major improvement from the four points in 19 games he posted last season and is more in line with how he played in his native Czechia for HC Sparta Praha. Despite that performance, only got into two NHL games (scoring two points) so he could now be opting for a return to Europe, and his destination could be in Switzerland.
  • Recently-relegated SHL side Brynas IF have signed a former Anaheim Ducks prospect for their upcoming promotion push: Jack Kopacka. The 25-year-old signs a one-year contract coming from Kristianstads IK in HockeyAllsvenskan, the league Brynas will now be competing in. This past year was Kopacka’s first playing pro hockey overseas, having spent the past four years before that point in the AHL and ECHL. The 2016 top-1o0 selection scored 27 points in 40 games this season and will help bolster Brynas’ attack after the departure of Dmytro Timashov.
  • Former Chicago Blackhawk and longtime Liiga and KHL scorer Petri Kontiola is retiring, according to Jatkoika’s Pasi Jokinen. The 38-year-old has had an illustrious playing career as an overseas pro, compiling a combined 744 points in 1,068 games in the KHL, Liiga, and AHL. Kontiola, who spent the last two seasons in Tampere with Ilves, has taken home quite a few honors over the course of his career: he’s an Olympic Bronze Medal Winner (2014), three-time IIHF World Championship Silver Medalist, and an All-Star in each of the three non-NHL pro leagues he’s played in.
  • Former Winnipeg Jets farmhand Kevin Clark is leaving the DEL’s Berlin Polar Bears a year early, having the second year of his contract terminated by mutual agreement. The 35-year-old won the DEL title in his first year in the German capital, and scored 20 goals and 37 points this season. The 2014-15 DEL Player of the Year could now be looking elsewhere to continue his pro career, and would likely be a player of interest to quite a few clubs.
  • Breakout SHLer Okar Stahl-Lyrenas is transferring from Rogle BK to HV71, per a team announcement. The 25-year-old Champions Hockey League winner has enjoyed a fast rise over the past three years and seems to have now established himself as a scoring option in Sweden’s top division. He scored 25 goals and 44 points in 2020-21 with Mora IK in HockeyAllsvenskan, earning a spot next season at Rogle. His first year in the SHL last season was uneven (18 points in 47 games) but showed promise, and this season he had a breakout, potting 15 goals and 33 points in 46 games. Now, he joins HV71, a club where his 33 points would have ranked third in team scoring, meaning he may have more to work with than at Rogle where his 33 points ranked second-highest on the team.
  • The SHL’s Orebro has announced the signing of defenseman Robin Norell, a former Chicago Blackhawks prospect, from IK Oskarshamn. Norell is an undersized defensive defenseman who has skated in nearly 400 SHL games but produced single-digit points production in all but one season. His career highlights include helping his hometown club, Djurgarden, earn promotion to the SHL in 2013-14 and a 2021-22 season with Oskarshamn where he featured in a run to the SHL semifinals.
  • Big six-foot-three blueliner Henry Haase, a veteran of nearly 500 DEL games, will not be returning to his club of the last five years, the Augsburg Panthers. Per a team release, Haase is eyeing a return closer to home, which for him is Berlin. Haase developed into a professional with the Berlin Polar Bears’ junior teams and eventually broke into their first team around 2012, helping them win a DEL title in 2012-13. Haase ended up playing three seasons as a regular in Berlin before signing with Dusseldorf in 2016, and now he could be headed back there just in time for his 30th birthday.
  • In terms of players confirmed to be making a return to Berlin, the Polar Bears announced the signing of Blaine Byron, a former Pittsburgh Penguins draft pick who scored 42 points in 43 games in the 2021-22 DEL season. His 14 points in 11 playoff games contributed significantly to Berlin’s 2021-22 title, and after the success of his first overseas pro campaign, he signed with IK Oskarshamn in the SHL. He only managed 12 points in 26 games, though, so despite signing a two-year deal with the Swedish side he’s now headed back to his old stomping grounds to see if he can help lift the Polar Bears back to the DEL championship.
  • Five-year college hockey blueliner and former NAHL Defenseman of the Year Eric Gotz has landed his first professional contract. He signed a one-year deal with Krefeld Pinguine, a club in Germany’s DEL2. Gotz scored 15 points in 36 games for Vermont this season and will look to help Krefeld get back to the top division of German hockey, the level they were relegated from last season.
  • Former Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Nicolas Mattinen, a big six-foot-five blueliner, has earned a contract in the DEL after a strong first season in European professional hockey. Mattinen is headed to the DEL’s Augsburg Panthers after a year spent with VSV EC in the ICEHL. He scored 42 points in 46 games and clearly excelled at that level of hockey, paving his way to the new challenge he’ll face next fall in the DEL.

This page will be updated throughout the day

Buffalo Sabres| NLA| Transactions Lukas Rousek

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Blake Lizotte Out For Game Three, Latest On Kevin Fiala

April 21, 2023 at 1:38 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu Leave a Comment

The Los Angeles Kings will remain without Kevin Fiala for tonight’s game against the Edmonton Oilers, according to team reporter Zach Dooley. In addition, center Blake Lizotte has suffered a lower-body injury, and will also miss tonight’s game. Kings head coach Todd McLellan said Gabriel Vilardi would shift to the third-line center slot vacated by Lizotte.

This update on Fiala is not wholly unexpected since he has yet to play in his team’s first-round playoff series. It is nonetheless unfortunate news for Kings fans, though, as Fiala is the team’s most important offensive generator, having posted 72 points in 69 regular-season games.

Fiala last played in a March 1st victory over the Seattle Kraken, a game where he posted a goal and an assist. Before his injury, Fiala had compiled a stretch of eight points in six games, and that’s exactly the sort of production the Kings may need to keep up with Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the high-flying Oilers offense.

Lizotte’s absence, unlike Fiala’s, is more unexpected. The energetic undrafted forward has played in both of the Kings’ playoff games this year and is an important bottom-sixer for the team. He set a career-high scoring 11 goals and 34 points this season and is a valued second-unit penalty killer.

Since the Kings are facing an Oilers team who boast one of the most lethal power plays in recent NHL history, the loss of Lizotte heightens Los Angeles’ need to remain disciplined this series.

While the fact that they are heading back to Los Angeles with a tied series and a win on the road should inspire confidence for the Kings, this new absence of Lizotte will undoubtedly make taking a series lead on the Oilers a more daunting task.

Injury| Los Angeles Kings Blake Lizotte| Kevin Fiala

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Minnesota Wild Reassign Sammy Walker

April 21, 2023 at 1:20 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu Leave a Comment

The Minnesota Wild have reassigned forward Sammy Walker back to their AHL affiliate, the Iowa Wild.

The Athletic’s Michael Russo reported earlier today that top Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek left today’s practice with the non-scratches, hinting that he could be nearing a return to the ice. Walker had been on the Wild’s roster as a reserve player to help deal with Eriksson Ek’s absence, so this reassignment combined with Russo’s note from practice points to the increasingly likely possibility that Eriksson Ek is getting ready to play again.

Of course, another possible factor motivating this reassignment is the fact that AHL Iowa is fighting to keep their season alive tonight against the Rockford IceHogs. A Rocco Grimaldi overtime winner for Rockford in the first game of the AHL’s best-of-three playoff qualifying series put Iowa on the brink of elimination, so seeing as Walker has been one of their top scoring forwards this season it makes sense that the organization would want him back in the AHL to keep Iowa’s Calder Cup hopes alive.

That being said, NHL considerations always come first so it’s more likely that this reassignment has to do with Eriksson Ek’s progress than the team sacrificing a reserve insurance player in order to help out their affiliate in a qualifying-round series.

Should Eriksson Ek make his return soon, he would provide the Wild with a major boost in their currently deadlocked first-round series against the Dallas Stars. His 61 points this season were tops among Wild centers and his defensive play has drawn rave reviews from across the league for years now.

As for Walker, he’ll now get the chance to help AHL Iowa save their season. The former Minnesota Gopher has scored 27 goals and 48 points in 56 AHL games, an impressive performance for a rookie professional. He didn’t get into either of the Wild’s two playoff games, and last played in the NHL on April 13th.

AHL| Minnesota Wild Joel Eriksson Ek| Sammy Walker

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Alexander Romanov Back Skating With New York Islanders

April 21, 2023 at 12:23 pm CDT | by Josh Cybulski Leave a Comment

New York Islanders defenseman Alexander Romanov is apparently back skating with the team ahead of their game 3 matchup with the Carolina Hurricanes. Stefen Rosner of The Hockey News wrote that Romanov rotated in and out of line rushes and the penalty kill, but little is being said about whether the 23-year-old will return for game 3. Romanov suffered an upper body injury on April 1 and missed the final five games of the regular season as well as games one and two of the Islanders opening round series.

Romanov had a successful first season with the Islanders after being acquired from Montreal via trade last summer. He set a career high in points with 22 in 76 games and fit in nicely on the team’s penalty kill. His 22 points were the highest point total he has posted in any level and could be jumping off point for the Russian rearguard in upcoming seasons.

The Islanders didn’t acquire the 215-pound defenseman for his offense though, they acquired him to play hard hockey this time of year and so far, he has been unable to get back into game action. The Islanders could certainly use Romanov in the lineup as rookie Samuel Bolduc has struggled as his replacement and was benched in game two. Should Romanov miss game three, it appears as though Parker Wotherspoon would draw in to replace him instead of Bolduc.

The 25-year-old Wotherspoon dressed in 12 games in his first NHL season, notching just a single assist. He could offer the Islanders a different look on the backend as they return home and try to climb back into their first round series with the Carolina Hurricanes. The Islanders trail 2-0 after losing both games by one goal.

New York Islanders Alexander Romanov| Parker Wotherspoon| Samuel Bolduc

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Patrice Bergeron Unlikely To Return Until Game Five

April 21, 2023 at 12:02 pm CDT | by Josh Cybulski 1 Comment

Boston Globe reporter Matt Porter tweeted out this morning that Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron likely won’t return until game five in their best of seven series against the Florida Panthers. This tweet comes from a quote from Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery. Bergeron also did not travel with the team to Florida and has not dressed in any of the first two games of the series.

Bergeron was hurt in the Bruins regular season finale against the Montreal Canadiens. While much has been made of the decision to dress so many regulars in a meaningless game, it was apparently something that Bergeron wanted to do in what could have been his final NHL game in his home province. Bergeron had been resting the week prior to the game in Montreal and was also hoping to ramp up for the playoffs.

The Bruins desperately need Bergeron to return, the 37-year-old dressed in 78 games this season and had 27 goals and 58 points. He was a force for the President’s Trophy winners throughout the season and his absence in the series with the Panthers has made Boston look beatable for the first time all season. Boston split the first two games of their series with Florida and now head into game three tied 1-1.

Porter also tweeted out the Bruins line rushes from practice this morning and it appears as though Charlie Coyle will be taking Bergeron’s spot on the first line. While Coyle is a capable NHLer, he is a sizable downgrade from one of the best two-way centers in the league. Coyle had 45 points in 82 games this season but spent most of the year playing lower in the lineup. In game three Coyle could be tasked with taking on Florida’s top unit.

Boston Bruins| Jim Montgomery Charlie Coyle| Patrice Bergeron

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International Notes: Menell, MacInnis, Gilmour, Jokipakka

April 21, 2023 at 11:13 am CDT | by Josh Cybulski Leave a Comment

It appears that defenseman Brennan Menell has signed a three-year extension to continue his stay in the KHL. Menell has apparently re-signed with Dynamo Moskva to extend his career overseas. The smooth skating defenseman was able to re-capture some of his scoring touch is his return to the KHL after suffering through an offensive drought in the 2021-22 season. Menell had returned to North America for 2021 with the Toronto Marlies and couldn’t find any consistency before being dealt to the Lehigh Valley Phantoms for the remainder of the season. He finished out the year and signed a deal with Dynamo last summer.

This past season in the KHL the 25-year-old put up two goals and 22 assists in 44 games to finish seventh on the team in scoring. It was a return to form for the Minnesota native as he had shown an offensive flair in his only previous KHL season in which he scored 38 points in 47 games for Dinamo Minsk.

In other international notes:

  • Center Ryan MacInnis has re-signed with Adler Mannheim of the DEL on a one-year deal. The St. Louis native was a second-round pick of the Arizona Coyotes in 2014 and played 26 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets over two seasons, tallying just a single assist. The big, strong forward is the son of NHL legend Al MacInnis and had a terrific OHL career with the Kitchener Rangers, but at this point given his lack of offensive production it’s hard to see him returning the NHL.
  • Sticking with Adler Mannheim, they have signed defenseman John Gilmour to a contract. Gilmour was a seventh-round pick of the Calgary Flames in 2013 and played this past season with Minsk Dynamo where he put up nine points in 52 KHL games. The Montreal native has previously dressed in games for the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres, notching five points in 37 NHL games.
  • Finally, Adler Mannheim also signed defenseman Jyrki Jokipakka to a contract.  The 31-year-old Finland native last played in the NHL during the 2016-17 season with the Ottawa Senators and Calgary Flames. That final NHL season saw the rearguard notch six points in 41 NHL games. Jokipakka spent last season in Liiga where he had 19 points in 50 games playing for Ilves.

Uncategorized Brennan Menell| John Gilmour| Jyrki Jokipakka| Ryan MacInnis

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Boston Bruins Will Have Multi-Million Dollar Cap Penalty Next Season

April 21, 2023 at 8:30 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 11 Comments

The Boston Bruins’ plan of bringing back Patrice Bergeron and David Krejčí for one last ride panned out unquestionably. Unfortunately for the Bruins, they’ll need to pay a steep price for their decisions next season.

PuckPedia’s Hart Levine confirms in an article for Northstar Bets that Boston will face a $4.5MM cap penalty next season, created by performance bonus overages stemming from Bergeron and Krejčí’s unique contracts.

With Bergeron and Krejčí eligible to sign particular types of contracts reserved for players 35 or older, they’re also eligible to receive performance bonuses in their contract that are not incorporated into the cap hit of the deal. It operates in the same way as an entry-level contract, where rookies can earn millions of dollars per season based on their performance despite a six-figure cap hit.

That’s exactly what they did, with Bergeron’s contract entitling him to up to $2.5MM in bonuses, while Krejčí was eligible for up to $2MM. Thanks to Boston’s record-breaking season and subsequent playoff appearance, both players hit every benchmark required to receive all of their bonuses.

Unfortunately, since Boston used long-term injured reserve to stay cap compliant, they weren’t able to accommodate Bergeron and Krejčí’s performance bonuses under the cap at the end of the regular season. It means Boston, along with 14 other NHL teams (albeit with much smaller amounts), will have a cap charge next season equivalent to the amount of performance bonuses earned that the team couldn’t fit under the cap at the end of the season.

To put it plainly: if Bergeron and Krejčí don’t return to the team next season, Boston will have a greater cap charge next season than their combined cap hits this year ($3.5MM).

The cap is, again, expected to only creep up by a $1MM increment to an $83.5MM ceiling next year. Per CapFriendly, a $4.5MM bonus overage charge leaves Boston with just $5.288MM in space heading into the offseason, with most of their forward core needing new contracts.

Boston Bruins| NHL| Players| Rookies Patrice Bergeron

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East Notes: Andersen, Zamula, Lightning

April 20, 2023 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

While the Hurricanes didn’t have goaltender Frederik Andersen available to them in last night’s overtime victory, he might not miss much more time.  Luke DeCock of the Raleigh News and Observer notes that the veteran skated today, suggesting he could be available to dress as early as Friday’s contest.  Andersen actually led Carolina in starts this season with 33 while posting a 2.48 GAA and a .903 SV% but it seems likely that he’ll need to wait a little longer to make his playoff debut with the Hurricanes as with Antti Raanta winning both starts so far in their series against the Islanders, it’s safe to say the net will still be his even if Andersen is ready to return.

Elsewhere in the Eastern Conference:

  • The Flyers’ AHL affiliate in Lehigh Valley announced that defenseman Yegor Zamula underwent successful shoulder surgery back on April 10th, ending his season. While the 23-year-old won’t be able to play in Lehigh Valley’s playoff run, he will be ready to participate in training camp in September.  Zamula played in 14 games with Philadelphia this season, picking up four assists in 14 games while chipping in with a goal and 18 helpers in 44 contests with the Phantoms.
  • While they weren’t in uniform tonight, the Lightning have recalled defenseman Philippe Myers and winger Alex Barre-Boulet from AHL Syracuse, relays Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times (Twitter link). The pair were listed on the roster report as healthy scratches.  With Syracuse not playing in the first round of the playoffs in the minors, it’s possible that the two players will stay up with Tampa Bay for a few days.  Myers played in 11 games this season with the Lightning while Barre-Boulet suited up just once.

Carolina Hurricanes| Philadelphia Flyers| Tampa Bay Lightning Alex Barre-Boulet| Egor Zamula| Frederik Andersen| Philippe Myers

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Dmytro Timashov Looking To Return To North America

April 20, 2023 at 7:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

A year and a half ago, Dmytro Timashov terminated his contract with the Islanders and decided to return home to play with Brynas in Sweden.  However, with that deal now over, the winger told Hockey Sverige’s Mans Karlsson that he’s looking to return to North America next season and that there has been some interest.

The 26-year-old had a decent season with Brynas of the SHL this year, picking up 10 goals and 23 assists in 52 games, allowing him to lead the team in scoring.  However, they weren’t able to stay in the top division and instead were relegated to the second-tier Allsvenskan for the first time in 63 years, resulting in several players, like Timashov, looking for new places to play next season.

Timashov does have 45 career NHL appearances under his belt, all but one of those coming in 2019-20 when he split time between Toronto and Detroit.  Since that time, he has played in just 23 contests at the AHL level but spent three full years in the minors prior to his NHL debut.

Timashov declined to mention if the interest he has received is a one-way or a two-way offer.  However, given that he cleared waivers just a couple of years ago and hasn’t lit it up since then, it’s likely that the expressions of interest so far have been of the latter variety.  Perhaps the time is now right for Timashov to return with the hopes that he could at least earn himself a recall or two next season.  With his last NHL deal being terminated, he’s free to sign at any time if he receives an offer he likes.

SHL Dmytro Timashov

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Hurricanes Recall Six Players

April 20, 2023 at 6:56 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

With Carolina’s AHL affiliate in Chicago missing the playoffs, the Hurricanes have decided who will be part of their ‘Black Aces’ squad, announcing the recall of six players.  Coming up to the big club are forwards Ville Koivunen, Vasily Ponomarev, Jamieson Rees, and Ryan Suzuki, defenseman Maxime Lajoie, and goaltender Zach Sawchenko.

Koivunen spent the bulk of this season with Karpat in Finland’s SM-liiga, picking up 28 points in 52 games before reporting to the Wolves last month.  The 19-year-old got into a dozen games at the AHL level, picking up a goal.  This is his first recall to the NHL.

Ponomarev played his first full campaign in North America this season and acquitted himself well, picking up a team-leading 24 goals along with 22 assists to put him second on the Wolves in scoring behind Malte Stromwall (who was not among the recalls).  The 21-year-old has also yet to play at the NHL level.

As for Rees, his third AHL campaign saw him put up more points than his first two combined, collecting 14 goals and 28 points in 65 games to put him fourth on the team in scoring.  The 22-year-old is in the second season of his entry-level deal and hasn’t yet suited up for the Hurricanes.

Suzuki was a first-round pick by Carolina back in 2018 (29th overall) but also hasn’t seen NHL action yet.  The 21-year-old did show some improvement this season with the Wolves, picking up 13 goals and 19 assists in 50 games, career-highs on all three fronts.

Lajoie, however, does have some NHL experience under his belt including three games with Carolina this season.  The 25-year-old has suited in 70 career contests at the top level, the bulk of which came back in 2018-19 with Ottawa.  Lajoie led all Wolves blueliners in points this season with 11 goals and 34 assists in 63 games.

Sawchenko played in seven games with San Jose last season but didn’t see any NHL time with the Hurricanes this season.  The 25-year-old signed with Carolina as a free agent last summer and led all Chicago netminders with 41 appearances this season where he posted a 3.10 GAA with a SV% of .895.

Barring multiple injuries, it’s unlikely that any of these players will get into a game during Carolina’s playoff run but they will get a chance to continue skating and working with team coaches in case they need to be pressed into action.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes| Transactions Jamieson Rees| Maxime Lajoie| Ryan Suzuki| Vasiliy Ponomarev| Ville Koivunen| Zach Sawchenko

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