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Archives for July 2024

Predators, Spencer Stastney Exchange Arbitration Figures

July 20, 2024 at 9:18 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 3 Comments

With the schedule for arbitration hearings not being made public this year, it’s generally unknown when hearings are going to be held.  However, as Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports (Twitter link), the Predators and defenseman Spencer Stastney have exchanged figures, meaning his hearing is slated for Monday.

Stastney’s request was a one-year deal worth $950K.  With the blueliner initiating the filing, it’s Nashville that gets to determine if it’s a one-year or a two-year award should it actually go through the process.  They opted for the latter, filing a two-way offer for both seasons, worth $775K and $125K in the minors for 2024-25 and $775K and $175K for 2025-26.

The 24-year-old is coming off his entry-level deal, one which saw him carry a $925K cap hit between his base salary and signing bonuses.  Nashville’s offer actually comes in below the qualifying offer they tendered late last month but those offers have since lapsed meaning that they can go as low as they want with an offer.

Last season, Stastney split the year between Nashville and AHL Milwaukee.  In the minors, he suited up in 44 games, notching five goals and 15 assists, improving on his rookie point total by seven.  He got into 20 regular season games with the Preds, picking up two goals and two helpers while logging just under 16 minutes a night.  Stastney also played in three games in their opening-round playoff loss to Vancouver.

The two sides now have just under 48 hours to come to an agreement.  If they can’t come to one and the hearing starts, it will go the distance and have a contract awarded by the arbitrator.  If a contract is awarded, Stastney will once again be an arbitration-eligible restricted free agent next summer.

Arbitration| Nashville Predators Spencer Stastney

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Sabres’ Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen An Emerging Starter Amid Competition

July 19, 2024 at 7:43 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 7 Comments

The Buffalo Sabres faced an exciting question entering the 2023-24 season – “how high will Devon Levi climb?” It seemed like Levi was set for certain stardom coming off a historically good collegiate career, with some even claiming him as a pre-season favorite for the Calder Trophy opposite Connor Bedard. But Levi’s first full year of pro hockey proved to be much more human than anticipated, and it was Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen who stole Buffalo’s starting role while Levi split time between the NHL backup and AHL starter roles. Luukkonen performed well in the spotlight, managing 27 wins, a .910 save percentage, and five shutouts while handling a commendable 54 games. Now, nearly a month into the off-season, Luukkonen sits as an unsigned restricted free agent and Buffalo faces a new, much bleaker question: “who is our starter?”

The clearest answer seems to be Luukkonen, who’s still just 25 years old and coming off a year that would make any starter proud. It’s been a long march for the Finnish netminder, who struggled to find his footing through his first three years in North American pros. He kicked off his career by earning an AHL promotion on the back of 23 strong ECHL games, though he’d stall out with the Rochester Americans, ultimately recording a bleak .894 save percentage in 60 AHL games between the start of the 2018-19 and the end of the 2021-22 seasons.

But injuries forced Buffalo to recall Luukkonen twice in 2021, ultimately awarding him the first 13 NHL games of his career. He performed well in the spot starts, managing a .913 save percentage despite winning just three games. That was a bright enough flash to earn him a share of backup minutes in the 2022-23 campaign – an opportunity that he took in stride. In a reverse of his early stat line, Luukkonen found strong success in the win column despite a sub-.900 save percentage, posting a team-leading 17 wins and standing as the only Sabres goaltender with a winning record that year. His winning tendencies and strong stat lines merged in the starting role this year, ultimately leading to a season that was hard to ignore. Luukkonen’s 27 wins stand as the most of any Sabres goaltender since Ryan Miller in 2012, and his .910 save percentage is the team’s highest since Robin Lehner in 2017.

Simply put, it’s been a while since Buffalo has seen a goalie season as capable as Luukkonen’s 2023-24 campaign. The team now faces the dreaded task of putting a price to the starring performance, without much supplementary info to go on. Levi’s presence only makes Buffalo’s decision harder. The 22-year-old top prospect managed a .899 save percentage in 23 games as an NHL rookie this season – certainly nothing to bluff at – and a .927 in 26 AHL games – the second-highest save percentage in the minors. Levi still carries a blue chip, even if his highly-anticipated rookie year fell short of the history books. Any long-term extension for Luukkonen would have to consider Levi’s rightful shot at opportunity. And while Buffalo can dream of a perfectly balanced duo akin to Linus Ullmark and Jeremy Swayman, it seems more likely that each of Luukonen and Levi’s success comes on the back of a consistent role.

So what could a new deal look like for Luukkonen – and what kind of time share is awaiting him? Thatcher Demko is currently riding a five-year, $25MM extension earned after a pair of limited but promising seasons with the Vancouver Canucks where he managed 29 wins and a .910 save percentage across 62 games. That falls closely in line with Luukkonen’s strong 2023-24, though Demko carried the prestige of a higher draft pick and stronger track record. The Sabres could instead vie for a deal more comparable to Alexandar Georgiev – who joined the Colorado Avalanche on a three-year, $10.2MM deal in 2022 after holding well in the New York Rangers backup role. Like Demko and Luukkonen, Georgiev’s deal came with little to go on, save for a strong stat line in limited minutes.

Unfortunately for the Sabres, both Demko and Georgiev followed their signings with 60-game seasons – and both performed well with the opportunity. That precedent, and Buffalo’s plea for strong consistency in net after so long without it, could force the Sabres to commit to a full year of Luukkonen. That would set them up for a situation more closely related to Nashville’s than Boston’s, with a top-end, young goaltender burgeoning out of the AHL starter role, but an all-too-capable starter hogging the limelight. Or the Sabres may bridge the gap between the two teams – a benefit of a nearby AHL team – finding ways to incorporate Levi into the lineup whenever available, while still honoring Luukkonen’s deserved chance at a full-time role. Either way, the team’s vision for their goaltending will be spelled out by the contract they sign Luukkonen to – and it will be a decision with major ramifications.

Buffalo Sabres| NHL| Pro Hockey Rumors Originals Devon Levi| Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen

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Snapshots: Sprong, Misiak, Julien

July 19, 2024 at 6:10 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 2 Comments

The Vancouver Canucks are among the teams interested in free agent winger Daniel Sprong, shares Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK News (Twitter link). Sprong is the top remaining free agent from PHR’s Top 50 Unrestricted Free Agents.

Sprong has fought his way into NHL legitimacy over the last two seasons, kicked off with a breakout 2022-23 with the Seattle Kraken. He recorded career-highs across the board – netting 21 goals, 25 assists, and 46 points in 66 games despite a measly role on Seattle’s third line. It was a flash-in-the-pan season for the veteran Sprong, who had only managed 70 points in 202 career games up to that point. And he held onto the scoring through a move to the Detroit Red Wings last summer, netting 18 goals and 43 points despite averaging just 12 minutes of ice time. He’s seemingly proven his ability to produce in a depth role, though it’s hard to ignore the long streak of struggles that started his career. Now 28, Sprong doesn’t seem destine for a long-term deal, though he could prove a valuable late-market add for a Canucks team in need of boost down their wings.

Other notes from around the league:

  • Chicago Blackhawks prospect Martin Misiak is expected to return to the OHL next season shares Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times (Twitter link). Misiak played through his first year in the OHL this season, netting 23 goals and 47 points in 60 games with the Erie Otters. He signed his entry-level contract with the Hawks at the end of Erie’s season, coupling the deal with an amateur try-out in the AHL. But it seems he’s now quite ready to jump to the pros, instead focused on finding another layer of scoring after a meager debut in the OHL.
  • The St. Louis Blues are sitting happy with their addition of long-time NHL head coach Claude Julien, who joined the team as an assistant coach last June. Blues general manager Doug Armstrong compared the hire to when Larry Robinson, an NHL Hall-of-Famer, joined Craig Berube’s coaching staff ahead of the team’s 2019 Stanley Cup win, telling Lou Korac of NHL.com that he hopes this move will have similar long-term ramifications. He said, “The experience Larry Robinson showed a young staff, it was really impressive. I think Claude’s at a portion of his life now where I think accepting this is easier and seeing the joy of working with young coaches and making them better, sharing his experiences, sharing his experiences with players.” Julien, a 19-year veteran of NHL head coaching, seems set on maintaining his mentoring role in St. Louis, as the team promotes up-and-coming coaches in Drew Bannister and Steve Ott.

AHL| Chicago Blackhawks| Erie Otters| NHL| OHL| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues| Vancouver Canucks Claude Julien| Daniel Sprong| Martin Mišiak

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Afternoon Notes: Hyland, Giroux, Grzelcyk

July 19, 2024 at 2:32 pm CDT | by Josh Cybulski Leave a Comment

The Hershey Bears have signed Washington Capitals draft pick Brett Hyland to an AHL contract for the upcoming season (Twitter link). The 21-year-old was drafted in the seventh round of the 2023 NHL entry draft (200th overall) and joined the Bears on an amateur tryout this past April.

The Edmonton Alberta native spent parts of five seasons in the WHL with the Brandon Wheat Kings after being taken 24th overall in the 2018 WHL draft. He tallied decent offensive numbers in his final few seasons with the Wheat Kings and found his goal-scoring in his final year, netting 32 goals in 66 games.

Hyland will be joining a Bears team that has won back-to-back Calder Cup championships.

In other afternoon notes:

  • Newly acquired Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk believes he will be in the mix to play in the Penguins top four defensive group next season (as per Seth Rorabaugh of Pittsburgh Tribune-Review). Grzelcyk told the media that injuries severely limited his play last season as evidenced by his dramatic drop in offensive production and being a healthy scratch for the final stretch of Boston Bruins playoff games. The 30-year-old had just two goals and nine assists in 63 games last season after posting four consecutive seasons with 20 or more points. The Penguins signed the Charlestown, Massachusetts native to a one-year $2.75MM contract on July 1st and given the struggles of Ryan Graves, it is very possible that Grzelcyk could be playing on one of the Penguins’ top two defensive pairings with either Kris Letang or Erik Karlsson.
  • Ottawa Senators forward Claude Giroux joined the Coming In Hot Podcast and talked about his future with the Senators beyond the upcoming season. Giroux noted that he hasn’t spoken with the team or his family about a contract extension in Ottawa and hasn’t thought about it at this time. Giroux has one year left on the three-year deal he signed in 2022 and added that his focus is on having a strong season next year and helping Ottawa reach the playoffs for the first time since 2017. Giroux isn’t saying much but given the Senators’ lack of success, it makes sense for him to wait and see how the next year plays out before deciding to commit to the team long-term. Giroux is 36 years old and has yet to win a Stanley Cup, and while Ottawa is his home city, the chase for a championship could be something he considers with his next contract.

Ottawa Senators| Pittsburgh Penguins| Washington Capitals Brett Hyland| Claude Giroux| Matt Grzelcyk

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Snapshots: MHL, Arbitration, ESPN

July 19, 2024 at 1:39 pm CDT | by Josh Cybulski 10 Comments

The KHL will be testing a new backcourt violation rule in their junior hockey league, the MHL (Twitter link). The rule that will come into effect for the 2024-25 season will forbid players from skating the puck back to their side of center in overtime more than one time. A first violation will cause a stoppage in play and the team guilty of the backcourt violation will see a faceoff occur in their defensive zone. Any additional violation in overtime will cause a minor penalty to be called.

The trial run will be interesting to watch as there have been calls for this type of rule in North America, although no change to the rule is pending. NHL clubs have been utilizing their defensive zone in recent years as a reset during overtime and it has made 3 on 3 overtime in the NHL far less exciting than it was when it was first introduced.

In other news from around the hockey world:

  • David Alter of The Hockey News is reporting that the NHLPA has taken a new approach to arbitration hearings, opting not to release a full schedule ahead of the hearings. The news makes sense given that very little information is available about the scheduled hearings and they will begin tomorrow. The pivot means that fans won’t know about the time and date of hearings until an arbitrator has decided the outcome or the team and player have settled before arbitration. Arbitration can be contentious between teams and their players and might be something that is looked at the next time the NHL and NHLPA renegotiate the collective bargaining agreement.
  • ESPN released a list ranking the top 100 professional athletes of this century. The list was largely absent of hockey players but there were a handful that made the cut. It isn’t shocking to see so few players on their list but keep in mind that this is the network that owns a lot of NHL distribution rights and streaming rights at the moment. Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby topped this list for hockey players, finishing 22nd, while Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin was 54th, and Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid finished a shocking 98th.

KHL| NHL Alex Ovechkin| Connor McDavid| Sidney Crosby

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2025 NHL Unrestricted Free Agents

July 19, 2024 at 9:45 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

The following players are currently projected to be eligible for unrestricted free agency after the 2024-25 season. Each player’s 2025 age is in parentheses.

For a list of current unrestricted free agents, click here.

* denotes likely Group 6 UFA

Updated 11/15/24 (12:45pm CT)

Centers

Rodrigo Abols (29)
Anthony Angello (29)
Rasmus Asplund (27)
Andreas Athanasiou (30)
Oskar Bäck (25)
Nicklas Bäckström (37)
Alex Barré-Boulet (28)
Sam Bennett (29)
Clark Bishop (29)
Nick Bjugstad (33)
Colin Blackwell (32)
Travis Boyd (31)
Patrick Brown (33)
Callahan Burke (28)
Lucas Condotta (27)
Zac Dalpe (35)
Ryan Donato (29)
Nic Dowd (35)
Justin Dowling (34)
Matt Duchene (34)
Christian Dvorak (29)
Lars Eller (36)
Jake Evans (29)
Radek Faksa (31)
Dylan Gambrell (28)
Rhett Gardner (29)
Adam Gaudette (28)
Brandon Gignac (27)
Luke Glendening (36)
Yanni Gourde (33)
Mikael Granlund (33)
Benoit-Olivier Groulx (25)*
Luke Henman (25)*
Matthew Highmore (29)
Cameron Hughes (28)
Jimmy Huntington (26)*
Mason Jobst (31)
Tyler Johnson (34)
Tyson Jost (27)
Fredrik Karlström (27)
Justin Kirkland (28)
Joona Koppanen (27)
Sean Kuraly (32)
Samuel Laberge (28)
Mathias Laferrière (25)*
Alex Limoges (27)
Steven Lorentz (29)
Tyler Madden (25)*
Marc McLaughlin (25)*
Ben Meyers (26)*
Mason Morelli (29)
Vladislav Namestnikov (32)
Riley Nash (36)
Brock Nelson (32)
Tomáš Nosek (32)
Lane Pederson (27)
Emilio Pettersen (25)*
Luke Philp (29)
Gage Quinney (29)
Kevin Rooney (32)
Derek Ryan (38)
Michael Sgarbossa (32)
Devin Shore (31)
Owen Sillinger (27)
Nathan Smith (26)*
Sam Steel (27)
Nico Sturm (30)
John Tavares (34)
Dominic Toninato (31)
Chris Wagner (34)

Left Wingers

Zach Aston-Reese (30)
Travis Barron (26)*
Anthony Beauvillier (28)
Kieffer Bellows (27)
Jamie Benn (36)
Brandon Biro (27)
Anton Blidh (30)
Drake Caggiula (31)
Michael Carcone (29)
Phillip Di Giuseppe (31)
Jonathan Drouin (30)
Nikolaj Ehlers (29)
Robby Fabbri (29)
Samuel Fagemo (25)*
Gabriel Fortier (25)*
Trent Frederic (27)
Mason Geertsen (30)
Timothy Gettinger (27)
Jordan Greenway (28)
Taylor Hall (33)
Brett Howden (27)
Dryden Hunt (29)
Alex Iafallo (31)
Bokondji Imama (28)
Jere Innala (27)
Juha Jääskä (27)
Tanner Jeannot (28)
Marcus Johansson (33)
Axel Jonsson-Fjällby (27)
Joel Kiviranta (29)
Cole Koepke (27)
Andrei Kuzmenko (29)
Brendan Lemieux (29)
Vinni Lettieri (30)
Mackenzie MacEachern (31)
Andrew Mangiapane (29)
Brad Marchand (37)
Pat Maroon (37)
Brock McGinn (31)
Tyler Motte (30)
Brett Murray (26)*
Matthew Nieto (32)
Drew O’Connor (27)
Victor Olofsson (30)
Max Pacioretty (36)
Tanner Pearson (32)
Michael Pezzetta (27)
Cole Reinhardt (25)*
Eric Robinson (30)
Zach Sanford (30)
Brett Seney (29)
Jeff Skinner (33)
Joe Snively (29)
Egor Sokolov (25)*
Alex Steeves (25)*
Pius Suter (29)
Brandon Tanev (33)
Tomáš Tatar (34)
Riley Tufte (27)
James van Riemsdyk (36)
Jimmy Vesey (32)
Jakub Vrána (29)
Maxwell Willman (30)
Jason Zucker (33)

Right Wingers

Mason Appleton (29)
Joel Armia (32)
Cam Atkinson (36)
Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (29)
Justin Bailey (30)
Nathan Bastian (27)
Alex Belzile (33)
Brock Boeser (28)
Justin Brazeau (27)
Connor Brown (31)
Evgenii Dadonov (36)
Justin Danforth (32)
Walker Duehr (27)
Michael Eyssimont (28)
Hudson Fasching (29)
Jesper Fast (33)
Christian Fischer (28)
Martin Frk (31)
Julien Gauthier (27)
Claude Giroux (37)
John Hayden (30)
Hayden Hodgson (29)
Marc Johnstone (29)
Patrick Kane (36)
Kasperi Kapanen (28)
Alexander Kerfoot (30)
Keegan Kolesar (28)
Luke Kunin (27)
Kevin Labanc (29)
Curtis Lazar (30)
Trevor Lewis (38)
Kole Lind (26)*
William Lockwood (27)
Anthony Mantha (30)
Mitch Marner (28)
Carson Meyer (27)
Gustav Nyquist (35)
Mathieu Olivier (28)
T.J. Oshie (38)
Kyle Palmieri (34)
Corey Perry (40)
Jesse Puljujärvi (27)
Taylor Raddysh (27)
Mikko Rantanen (28)
Jack Roslovic (28)
Scott Sabourin (32)
Spencer Smallman (28)
Craig Smith (35)
Givani Smith (27)
Reilly Smith (34)
Daniel Sprong (28)
Riley Sutter (25)*
Tyce Thompson (26)*
T.J. Tynan (33)
Frank Vatrano (31)
Taylor Ward (27)
Austin Watson (33)

Left-Shot Defensemen

Wyatt Aamodt (27)
Jack Ahcan (28)
Jonathan Aspirot (26)*
Guillaume Brisebois (27)
Nikolas Brouillard (30)
Jacob Bryson (27)
Declan Chisholm (25)*
Jake Christiansen (25)*
Jakob Chychrun (27)
Kale Clague (27)
Ian Cole (36)
Jeremy Davies (28)
Calvin de Haan (34)
Marc Del Gaizo (25)*
Travis Dermott (28)
Brian Dumoulin (33)
Andreas Englund (29)
Haydn Fleury (29)
Derek Forbort (33)
Vladislav Gavrikov (29)
Dennis Gilbert (28)
Ben Gleason (27)
Matt Grzelcyk (31)
Robert Hägg (30)
Joel Hanley (34)
Ben Harpur (30)
Joe Hicketts (29)
Jack Johnson (38)
Caleb Jones (28)
Matt Kiersted (27)
Patrik Koch (28)
William Lagesson (29)
Maxime Lajoie (27)
Ryan Lindgren (27)
Olli Määttä (30)
Josh Mahura (27)
Alec Martinez (37)
Jaycob Megna (32)
Dakota Mermis (31)
Jonathon Merrill (33)
Keaton Middleton (27)
Gustav Olofsson (30)
Dmitry Orlov (33)
Tobie Paquette-Bisson (28)
Marcus Pettersson (29)
Colton Poolman (29)
Derrick Pouliot (31)
Ivan Provorov (28)
Jack Rathbone (26)*
Mike Reilly (32)
Calle Rosén (31)
Joakim Ryan (32)
Nate Schmidt (34)
Corey Schueneman (29)
Jimmy Schuldt (30)
Ryan Shea (28)
Brendan Smith (36)
Riley Stillman (27)
Ryan Suter (40)
Jarred Tinordi (33)
Christian Wolanin (30)
Parker Wotherspoon (27)

Right-Shot Defensemen

Tyson Barrie (33)
Ethan Bear
 (28)
Louis Belpedio (29)
William Borgen (28)
Brent Burns (40)
Connor Carrick (31)
Joseph Cecconi (28)
Cody Ceci (31)
Nathan Clurman (27)
Dylan Coghlan (27)
Cameron Crotty (26)*
Tory Dello (28)
Nick DeSimone (30)
Aaron Ekblad (29)
Ty Emberson (25)*
Dante Fabbro (27)
Mark Friedman (29)
Jani Hakanpää (33)
Travis Hamonic (34)
Mac Hollowell (26)*
Grant Hutton (29)
Erik Johnson (37)
Henri Jokiharju (26)
Noah Juulsen (28)
Johnathan Kovacevic (28)
Nicolas Mattinen (27)
Dysin Mayo (28)
Dylan McIlrath (33)
Philippe Myers (28)
Nicklaus Perbix (27)
Jeff Petry (37)
Neal Pionk (29)
Tucker Poolman (32)
Chase Priskie (29)
Brogan Rafferty (30)
Chad Ruhwedel (35)
Jan Rutta (34)
Steven Santini (30)
David Savard (34)
Reilly Walsh (36)*

Goaltenders

Jake Allen (34)
Frederik Andersen (35)
Mackenzie Blackwood (28)
Brandon Bussi (27)
Jack Campbell (33)
Pheonix Copley (33)
Oscar Dansk (31)
Collin Delia (31)
Michael Dipietro (26)
Louis Domingue (33)
Chris Driedger (31)
Marc-André Fleury (40)
Anton Forsberg (32)
Alexandar Georgiev (29)
Troy Grosenick (35)
Adin Hill (29)
Connor Hughes (28)
Ville Husso (30)
Jonas Johansson (29)
Kaapo Kähkönen (28)
Robin Lehner (33)
Charlie Lindgren (31)
Alex Lyon (32)
Eetu Mäkiniemi (26)*
Spencer Martin (30)
Matt Murray (31)
Matt Murray (27)
Calvin Petersen (30)
Jonathan Quick (39)
James Reimer (37)
David Rittich (32)
Ilya Samsonov (28)
Felix Sandström (28)
Zachary Sawchenko (27)
Hunter Shepard (29)
Igor Shesterkin (29)
Ales Stezka (28)
Logan Thompson (28)
Matt Tomkins (31)
Vítek Vaněček (29)
Karel Vejmelka (29)
Daniel Vladař (27)

2025 Free Agency| Pro Hockey Rumors Originals

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Devils Sign Cam Squires To Entry-Level Deal

July 19, 2024 at 9:21 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Devils have inked right winger Cam Squires to his entry-level contract, the team implied in an X post on Friday. It’ll be a three-year deal for the 19-year-old.

Squires has spent the past three seasons as one of the better offensive options for the QMJHL’s Cape Breton Eagles, where the Prince Edward Island native has totaled 79 goals and 91 assists for 170 points in 197 games. The 6’0″, 170-lb forward broke out for 30 goals and 64 points in 67 games in his draft year and improved to 33 goals and 72 points in 66 games last season.

New Jersey snagged Squires a tad later than some expected him to go in last year’s draft, taking him with their lone pick in the fourth round (No. 122). TSN’s Craig Button had him as the No. 87 prospect in the class, while FC Hockey had him at No. 95. In their 2023 NHL Draft Guide, Elite Prospects’ David St-Louis called him “an intelligent player, one who can intercept opposing plays and transform them into offense, make imaginative passing plays, fakes, and who can find openings in goalie’s coverage.” The scouting site listed his puck protection game and his overall agility as his biggest weaknesses.

Squires is still too young for a full-time AHL assignment, per the NHL’s transfer agreement with the CHL. He’s not projected to make a push for a roster spot out of camp in the fall, so he’ll likely be loaned back to Cape Breton for his final season of junior hockey. As such, his ELC will slide to 2025-26 and expire in the 2028 offseason, at which point he’ll be an RFA.

New Jersey Devils| Transactions Cam Squires

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Blue Jackets Expected To Part Ways With Assistant Coach Josef Boumedienne

July 19, 2024 at 7:22 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

The Blue Jackets will not be renewing the contract of assistant coach Josef Boumedienne, sources tell The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline.

It’s a little late in the offseason to make coaching changes, especially for a club still looking to lock down its head coach. Columbus has seen a lot of personnel turnover this offseason, naming Don Waddell as their general manager in late May before firing head coach Pascal Vincent after all previous head coaching vacancies created this offseason had been filled.

They’re reportedly nearing a resolution on that front. Portzline indicated last weekend that they’re down to former Wild bench boss Dean Evason and ex-Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft as finalists, with a decision expected by the end of the month. But after today’s news, they have another vacancy to deal with.

Boumedienne had served behind the Blue Jackets bench for just one season, his first in an NHL coaching capacity. Before stepping into the role, the former NHL defender had spent 10 years with Columbus in scouting roles. He began as a European scout in 2013-14 before being promoted to their director of European scouting in 2016-17 and again to their director of professional scouting in 2021-22.

The Swede was added as an assistant coach just before last season began, part of the domino effect that saw Vincent promoted from associate to head coach after Mike Babcock resigned from the helm at the beginning of training camp. He’s also been active in the Blue Jackets’ youth hockey programs, serving at the helm of their U-14 club as late as last season.

Whether the Blue Jackets will move to replace Boumedienne for next season remains to be seen, and any decision will undoubtedly wait until after their head coach hire is announced. Their new bench boss will still be walking into a staff of three assistants – Jared Boll, Steve McCarthy and Mark Recchi – plus goaltending coach Niklas Bäckström. That’s enough of a coaching roster to replace Boumedienne’s duties by committee if they so choose.

Columbus Blue Jackets Josef Boumedienne

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West Notes: Dumoulin, Oilers GM Search, Lauer, Sparkes

July 18, 2024 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 3 Comments

Ducks defenseman Brian Dumoulin told Travis Lazarczyk of the Portland Press Herald that he had requested a trade from Seattle before last month’s draft, preferably to an Eastern team.  The 32-year-old signed with the Kraken last summer after spending ten years in Pittsburgh and had a limited role, picking up 16 points in 80 games while his average ice time dipped by more than three minutes per game to 17:01 per night.  Originally, Seattle didn’t intend to move him but eventually agreed to do so after signing Brandon Montour but didn’t find an East Coast team to send him to, instead moving him to Anaheim for a 2026 fourth-round pick.  Dumoulin will enter the final year of his contract next season, one that carries a $3.15MM AAV and he’ll be asked to help shore up a back end that struggled mightily in 2023-24.

Elsewhere out West:

  • In an appearance on the Bob McCown Podcast (video link), Oilers CEO of Hockey Operations and interim GM Jeff Jackson reiterated that he has no desire to take on the full-time GM role. He added that there have been several interviews for the position and while he didn’t want to put a firm timeline on a new hire, he’s hoping to have one announced in the next seven to ten days.  Jackson is in the interim role following the departure of Ken Holland when his contract expired late last month.
  • Former Jets assistant coach Brad Lauer has found his next job as WHL Spokane announced that they’ve named Lauer as their new head coach. The 57-year-old spent the last two years as an assistant with Winnipeg and also has time behind the bench with Anaheim and Tampa Bay.  Lauer has worked in the WHL twice before, spending five years with Kootenay as an assistant to kick off his coaching career and four seasons with Edmonton.
  • Kings prospect Jack Sparkes has changed college commitments. Brad Elliott Schlossman of the Grand Forks Herald reports (Twitter link) that the blueliner will now attend Clarkson after originally being committed to Michigan State.  The 20-year-old was the tallest player in his draft class at six-foot-eight, going 180th overall.  Sparkes split last season between USHL Muskegon and BCHL Chilliwack, picking up a dozen points in 44 games.

Anaheim Ducks| Edmonton Oilers| Los Angeles Kings Brad Lauer| Brian Dumoulin| Jack Sparkes

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Minor Transactions: 7/18/24

July 18, 2024 at 7:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

As expected, signing activity across the NHL has largely dried up with training camps still more than a month and a half away.  However, there are some NHL-drafted prospects and players formerly on NHL contracts that have found new places to play in recent days.  We’ll run through those moves here.

  • Free agent blueliner Nick Cicek has signed a one-year deal with Adler Mannheim, the DEL team announced. The 24-year-old started last season in San Jose’s system before being moved to Vancouver where he remained in the AHL.  Between the two teams, Cicek had four goals and 12 assists in 67 games, resulting in him being non-tendered last month.  Cicek does have 16 career NHL appearances under his belt, all coming in the 2022-23 campaign where he had four assists.
  • Capitals prospect Ilya Protas has signed with OHL Windsor for the upcoming season, per a team announcement. Protas, whose brother is a regular in Washington, was a third-round pick last month, going 75th overall.  The 18-year-old, who signed his entry-level deal with the Caps earlier this month was the third-overall selection in the CHL Import Draft and the top selection from an OHL-based club following a strong showing with USHL Des Moines.  In 61 games with the Buccaneers last season, Protas had 14 goals and 37 assists.
  • Still with Washington, the Capitals farm team in Hershey was busy today as the team announced six signings, all on one-year contracts. Joining the Bears are forwards Grant Cruikshank, Austin Magera, Micah Miller, Justin Nachbaur, and Tyler Weiss, along with defenseman Jayden Lee.  The five forwards played professionally last year – primarily at the ECHL level – while Lee is turning pro after a five-year stint at Quinnipiac.
  • After being non-tendered by Dallas last month, free agent forward Max Ellis has found a new place to play as he has joined Jukurit in Finland, per a team release.  The 24-year-old spent last season in Toronto’s system, getting into 36 games in the AHL with the Marlies where he had four goals and ten assists.  His signing rights were thrown into the draft day trade for the rights to Chris Tanev but that was simply for contract-matching purposes.
  • Panthers prospect Vladislav Lukashevich has changed his college commitment. Nathaniel Bott of the Lansing State Journal relays (Twitter link) that the blueliner will now play at Michigan State next season instead of Northern Michigan.  The 21-year-old was a fourth-round pick back in 2021, going 120th overall and spent last season with USHL Tri-City where he had 11 goals and 32 assists in 54 games.

AHL| DEL| Florida Panthers| Liiga| OHL| Transactions| Washington Capitals Ilya Protas| Max Ellis| Micah Miller| Nick Cicek

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