It has been a busy 24 hours transactions-wise around the NHL with several restricted free agents signing before their qualifying offers expire later today. Meanwhile, there have been some other minor signings involving free agents which we’ll run through here.
- After spending the last four seasons in Seattle’s system on an NHL deal, defenseman Gustav Olofsson will be staying there on a different contract. The Kraken’s AHL affiliate in Coachella Valley announced that they’ve signed the blueliner to a two-year minor-league deal. Olofsson is a veteran of 63 NHL games but saw just four games with Seattle. Last season, the 30-year-old played in 51 games with the Firebirds, picking up three goals and 14 assists.
- Lehigh Valley, affiliate of the Flyers, announced the signings of wingers Zayde Wisdom and Garrett Wilson to one-year deals. Wisdom was a fourth-round pick by Philadelphia back in 2020 and had 32 points in 68 games with the Phantoms last season but wasn’t tendered a qualifying offer last month. Wilson, meanwhile, is a veteran of 84 NHL games but last played at the top level in 2019. He had 14 goals and 14 assists in Lehigh Valley last season in 63 games.
- After spending last season on a two-way deal with San Jose, unrestricted free agent defenseman Joey Keane is heading back to Russia as he has signed a two-year deal with Spartak Moskva, per a team release. The 26-year-old originally started in Carolina’s system but went to Spartak once his entry-level deal ended, spending two years there before coming back to North America last season. In 2024-25, Keane had 11 points in 38 games, a stat line identical to his second season with Spartak.
- Bruins prospect Cole Chandler has committed to Northeastern, reports the Northeastern Hockey Blog (Twitter link). The forward was a fifth-round pick last month after putting up 32 points in 64 games with QMJHL Shawinigan during the regular season while adding a dozen more in 16 playoff outings. He’ll return to the Cataractes for the upcoming season and then move to the NCAA starting in 2026-27.