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Jay O’Brien Signs AHL Contract With Toronto

August 25, 2023 at 9:32 am CDT | by Brennan McClain 1 Comment

9:36 AM: The Marlies have made the signing official, per a team announcement.

9:32 AM: Without an official announcement coming from the team up to this point, Adam Kimelman of the NHL is reporting that former top prospect of the Philadelphia Flyers, Jay O’Brien, has signed a one-year contract with the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League. Less than a week ago, the Marlies also added another intriguing prospect, Robert Mastrosimone, to a similar contract.

Much like Mastrosimone, given his skill set, O’Brien has a legitimate chance to earn his way to an NHL contract off of this deal. Originally drafted 19th overall by the Flyers in the 2018 NHL Draft, O’Brien went off for 43 goals and 37 assists in 30 high school games in his draft year.

Unfortunately for O’Brien and Philadelphia, the beginning of his college career did not bode well for his future with the club. Originally committing to Providence College out of high school, O’Brien would only score two goals and three assists in 25 games during his freshman year.

Taking a bridge year during the 2019-20 season in the BCHL, O’Brien would re-enter the NCAA a year later, transferring to Boston University to finish off his college career. In 79 total games for the Terriers, O’Brien scored 26 goals and 44 assists, showing some serious improvement compared to his freshman year.

Still being a bit undersized at 5’11” at the center position, O’Brien will join a Marlies team coming off a very strong season in 2022-23. Last year, the Marlies finished with a 42-24-4-2 record, clinching the league’s North Division. In all likelihood, O’Brien will transition to the wing at some point this season, but should get his AHL career off to a winning start.

AHL| Transactions Jay O'Brien

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Dillon Simpson Retires, Begins Coaching Career

August 24, 2023 at 11:24 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

Veteran defenseman Dillon Simpson has announced his retirement from professional hockey and revealed his new role as an assistant coach with the University of North Dakota hockey program, according to a release from the Fighting Hawks. The son of former Edmonton Oiler Craig Simpson, his decision to step away from active professional play marks the conclusion of a career that spanned nine seasons in the minors and nearly 500 AHL games.

Simpson’s professional journey began in 2011 after being selected in the fourth round by the Edmonton Oilers as an over-ager after a decent freshman season at North Dakota. He would spend the entirety of his pro career in the Oilers and Columbus Blue Jackets after turning pro in 2014. He did only ever play three NHL games, all coming with Edmonton in the 2016-17 season, but grew into a respected leader and shutdown defender at the AHL level.

Post-retirement, Simpson, 30, returns to the school he captained during his senior season and accumulated 75 points and a +22 rating across four seasons and 156 appearances.

Used heavily in shutdown situations, Simpson spent the last four seasons in a leadership role for the AHL’s Cleveland Monsters, including serving as the team’s captain for the last two. He fell out of a regular role last season thanks to an early-season injury, however. Simpson skated in 29 games in 2022-23, recording a goal and an assist. He never won a Calder Cup but remained an integral part of AHL Bakersfield and Cleveland’s systems for nearly a decade.

PHR extends its best wishes to Simpson in his retirement and hopes for the best in his coaching career.

AHL| Columbus Blue Jackets| Edmonton Oilers| Retirement Dillon Simpson

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AHL Coachella Valley Signs Jack LaFontaine

August 23, 2023 at 2:28 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

The AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds have signed netminder Jack LaFontaine to a one-year contract, per the team, bringing the former Carolina Hurricanes draft pick into the Seattle Kraken organization.

A 2016 third-round pick, LaFontaine’s post-draft career got off to an inauspicious beginning at the University of Michigan for two seasons in a backup role. After then taking a year off from school to play in the BCHL, LaFontaine joined the University of Minnesota, where he became the team’s undisputed starter and, during the 2020-21 campaign, was arguably the best goalie in college hockey, posting a .934 save percentage and 22-7-0 record en route to winning the Mike Richter award for the NCAA’s top collegiate goalie.

His fifth season in college didn’t go quite well, posting a 2.69 goals-against average and .900 save percentage in 20 games before deciding to turn pro in the middle of the season and sign an entry-level contract with Carolina. He made two NHL appearances for them, stopping just 32 of 41 shots in 75 minutes of action. His time in the minors after signing didn’t go swimmingly, posting just a .885 save percentage and a 4-3-7 record in 13 games with the AHL’s Chicago Wolves.

The minor-league performance was discouraging enough for the Hurricanes to cut him loose at the end of the season, opting not to issue him a qualifying offer in favor of other goalies in the organization they believed had higher ceilings. It led to LaFontaine signing an AHL contract last summer with the Syracuse Crunch, the affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning.

He played just five games in Syracuse last season, instead spending most of 2022-23 in the ECHL with the Orlando Solar Bears, where he again struggled with a .898 save percentage and an 11-14-1 record. He did look much improved in his stint with Syracuse, though, posting a .924 save percentage and 2.36 goals-against average in his limited stint.

LaFontaine will now look to secure a backup role in Coachella Valley and get his career back on track. He’ll have to beat out Kraken free agent signing Ales Stezka for the job, though, and he’s coming over to North America after posting a .924 save percentage and 2.14 goals-against average in 39 games with HC Vítkovice in the Czech Extraliga last season.

AHL| Seattle Kraken| Transactions Jack LaFontaine

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Minor Transactions: 08/21/23

August 21, 2023 at 4:29 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

Training camps are now exactly one month away, and NHL news is starting to heat up again with a pair of PTOs signed today. Nonetheless, corresponding moves are set to be made at the minor-league and overseas levels. We’re keeping track of those, as always, on a daily basis.

  • The AHL’s Rockford IceHogs are adding forward Bryce Kindopp on a one-year deal, according to a team release. Kindopp broke into the NHL sphere in March 2020, when the Anaheim Ducks signed him to an entry-level deal after getting passed over in the draft but posting back-to-back point-per-game seasons with the WHL’s Everett Silvertips. He had quite the solid rookie season in the minors, notching 20 points in 39 games with the San Diego Gulls in 2020-21, but he hasn’t since recaptured that form. Last year was incredibly trying for Kindopp, who scored just six goals (and added only three assists) for nine points in 65 games with San Diego, who finished last in the AHL. Kindopp has made one NHL appearance with Anaheim, coming in the 2021-22 season. The Ducks did not issue a qualifying offer to Kindopp when his entry-level deal expired this summer, making him an unrestricted free agent.
  • The WHL’s Vancouver Giants are set to name Manny Viveiros as their new head coach later this week. The report comes from Steve Ewen of The Province who credits multiple sources. The 57-year-old Viveiros was previously the head coach of the Henderson Silver Knights of the AHL up until this past April when he and the club mutually agreed to part ways. Henderson missed the playoffs this past season with a record of 29-38-0-5 sparking Viveiros and the club to move on. Viveiros will be the replacement for former Giants head coach Michael Dyck who took an assistant coach job with the AHL’s Toronto Marlies in July.

This page will be updated throughout the day.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| NHL| Transactions| WHL Bryce Kindopp

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Robert Mastrosimone Signs AHL Contract With Toronto

August 20, 2023 at 10:22 am CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

One of the more intriguing names that saw his exclusive rights expire on August 15th, Robert Mastrosimone, has signed a one-year AHL contract with the Toronto Marlies, per a team release. It’s a fairly surprising outcome for the young forward, as many theorized that he may be in line for a two-way NHL contract after his impressive season at Arizona State University last year.

In 2019, Mastrosimone capped off a solid 2018-19 season with the USHL’s Chicago Steel by being drafted in the second round of the 2019 NHL Draft by the Detroit Red Wings. Having already committed to Boston University for his collegiate career at the time, the Red Wings initially thought it would be the best step forward for his development.

Unfortunately for Mastrosimone, his situation did not pan out well in Boston. Over the next three seasons, playing in 83 games for the Terriers, Mastrosimone would only score 21 goals and 29 assists overall, with his best season coming during his Junior year in 2021-22. Without much of a path forward in Boston, Detroit seemingly underwhelmed by his development, Mastrosimone would take his talents to Arizona State University to cap off his collegiate career.

In 38 games for the Sun Devils during the 2022-23 NCAA season, Mastrosimone scored 11 goals and 31 assists, showing off his true skill level with new access to more playing time. As the season came to its conclusion, there was no word on Mastrosimone’s future with Detroit until March. Towards the end of the year, in speaking with reporters, head coach of Arizona State, Greg Powers said, “He’s playing the waiting game and seeing what’s going to be available as a free agent. There’s a lot of teams that are interested in him, but it doesn’t look like Detroit is going to happen. It’s just a waiting game, but he has the option to come back. It’s a good option and he’s open to it”.

Now, moving forward for Mastrosimone, he will have the opportunity to prove his worth at the AHL level next season, potentially earning a two-way NHL contract if his development shows promise. Over the past several years, largely due to their cap situation, the Maple Leafs have been one of the better teams in bringing in young, cheap talent to fill out the bottom of their roster.

AHL| NCAA| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions Robert Mastrosimone

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Minor Transactions: 08/18/23

August 18, 2023 at 11:10 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

Signings involving former NHL draft picks and other notable players continue to flow in as August marches on. Teams overseas and in North America are still finalizing their rosters, and action is once again ramping up in the AHL as their NHL affiliates mostly have their rosters set at this stage. We’re keeping tabs on all of today’s significant non-NHL deals here:

  • 2017 Nashville Predators pick Tomas Vomacka is heading back home, signing a one-year deal with an option for one more with HC Dynamo Pardubice B in the 1. liga, Czechia’s second-tier pro league. The 24-year-old netminder signed his entry-level deal with the Predators after finishing a collegiate career at the University of Connecticut in 2021 but has been relegated exclusively to the ECHL since with the Florida Everblades and Norfolk Admirals, never getting an appearance with Nashville’s top minor-league affiliate in AHL Milwaukee. He struggled heavily in 34 games with Norfolk last season, posting an eye-popping 4.36 goals-against average and .868 save percentage. He’ll look to regain his game against easier competition in Czech second-tier pro hockey.
  • The AHL’s Charlotte Checkers have signed forward Sean Josling to a one-year, two-way contract, per a team release. Josling, 24, is entering his fourth pro season and has spent most of that pro career so far in the ECHL with the Wheeling Nailers. He played primarily in the ECHL again last season, recording 21 goals and seven assists for 28 points in 47 games split between Wheeling and the Kelly Cup champion Florida Everblades. He’s a likely candidate for ECHL assignment again next season, returning to Florida as they’re the ECHL affiliate of the Checkers and Florida Panthers.
  • The AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals are adding forward Kevin Wall on a two-year contract, according to the team. Wall, a 2019 sixth-round pick of the Carolina Hurricanes, became a free agent on August 15th after the Hurricanes opted not to sign him to an entry-level contract, forfeiting his exclusive NHL signing rights. The 23-year-old right wing recorded 17 goals and 14 assists for 31 points in 39 games last season at Penn State, his fourth and final season there. There’s still a potential pro future in the cards for Wall if he can make a smooth transition to pro hockey in Milwaukee, looking to earn an entry-level contract from their parent club, the Nashville Predators, or someone else.

This page will be updated throughout the day.

AHL| Transactions Kevin Wall| Sean Josling| Tomas Vomacka

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Minor Transactions: 08/17/23

August 17, 2023 at 11:22 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The 2023-24 regular season is quickly approaching – if you’re a European team, that is. The KHL’s season commences on September 1, with other notable leagues, such as the SHL and the Liiga, beginning soon after. With that in mind, we’re keeping tabs on notable minor deals coming across the wire from non-NHL leagues:

  • The KHL’s SKA St. Petersburg signed defenseman Andrey Pedan to a two-year contract extension today, per an Instagram announcement from the club. Pedan, 30, was a 2011 third-round draft pick of the New York Islanders but was dealt to the Vancouver Canucks before eventually making his NHL debut in 2015-16. He played 13 games in the NHL that year, going without a point and registering a -3 rating. He hasn’t gotten another NHL shot since then, and he left the North American minor pro ranks for Russia in 2018 after a quick stint in the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. Pedan was SKA’s best shutdown defender last season, leading the team with a +32 rating and had five goals and 20 points in 64 games. He remains with a team loaded with former and future NHL talent, such as 2024 prospective top-five pick forward Ivan Demidov, Philadelphia Flyers forward prospect Matvei Michkov, Carolina Hurricanes defense prospect Alexander Nikishin, and former Carolina Hurricanes winger Valentin Zykov.
  • 23-year-old forward Jake Wise has signed a one-year deal to remain with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers in 2023-24, per a team announcement. Wise was a 2018 third-round pick of the Chicago Blackhawks, but they let his exclusive signing rights lapse earlier this week by not signing him to an entry-level contract. Wise wrapped up his collegiate career with 12 goals, 27 assists and 39 points in 40 games for Ohio State last season before adding a goal and two assists to end the season with Charlotte in one regular-season and one playoff game. He’ll compete among the Florida Panthers’ prospects slated for minor-league action and looks to earn an entry-level deal with a strong rookie campaign.
  • Late yesterday, the AHL’s Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins re-signed forward Samuel Houde to a one-year contract for next year, according to a team release. In doing so, he remains with the only professional organization he’s ever known since turning pro in 2021. Formerly a Montreal Canadiens prospect after they selected him in the fifth round of the 2018 NHL Draft, the team opted not to sign him to an entry-level contract, and he signed in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton after completing five years of service with the QMJHL’s Chicoutimi Saguenéens. Now 23 years old, Houde avoided ECHL assignment last season and will look to do so again. In 84 games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton thus far, Houde has 13 goals and 13 assists for 26 points.
  • Former Boston Bruins and Minnesota Wild goaltender Niklas Svedberg signed a one-year contract with HC Bolzano of the ICEHL today, per a team release. Svedberg, an undrafted free agent signing out of Europe by the Boston Bruins in 2012, immediately burst onto the scene in the minors with AHL Providence, recording a .925 save percentage in 48 games and taking home AHL Rookie of the Year and Goaltender of the Year honors. Things never quite panned out in the NHL for Svedberg, though, as he made just 19 appearances in Boston over the following two seasons before returning to Europe in the summer of 2015. An attempted NHL comeback in 2017-18 didn’t work out, either, as he was relegated to third-string duties for the Minnesota Wild and again spent the season in a starting role in the AHL. Now 33, the Swede is in the twilight of his career and is beginning to struggle with injuries and inconsistency. He suited up in just 12 games for the DEL’s Fischtown Penguins last season, recording a 4-8-0 record and a .904 save percentage.
  • The AHL’s Springfield Thunderbirds took a large step toward filling out their depth for next season, bringing back forwards Mitchell Hoelscher, Steven Jandric and defenseman Austin Osmanski on one-year deals, per a team post on X. Hoelscher, 23, was a 2018 sixth-round pick of the New Jersey Devils but never signed his entry-level contract and his exclusive signing rights have since expired. He played in a career-high 57 AHL games for the Thunderbirds last season, scoring nine goals and adding seven assists for 16 points. Jandric, 25, will slot in on the wing and recorded eight points in 31 games with Springfield in 2022-23, his first full pro campaign after finishing his collegiate career at Merrimack. Osmanski, a 2016 draft selection of the Buffalo Sabres, returns to Springfield for his third season in the organization. He’s compiled a goal and six points in 34 appearance there thus far.

This page will be updated throughout the day.

AHL| KHL| Transactions Andrey Pedan| Jake Wise| Samuel Houde

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Kraken Draft Pick Kyle Jackson Signs AHL Deal

August 16, 2023 at 2:16 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds have signed one of their parent club’s prospects, forward Kyle Jackson, to an AHL contract for the 2023-24 season, according to a team announcement. Jackson will begin his pro career in the Seattle Kraken organization without burning a year of his NHL entry-level contract and suit up for the AHL’s defending Western Conference champions next season.

Jackson was passed over in the 2021 draft after COVID cost him the 2020-21 season but went off the board to the Kraken a year later, who selected him in the seventh round with the 196th overall pick. He built on some already strong production, finishing second on the OHL’s North Bay Battalion in scoring with 31 goals, 52 assists and 83 points in 67 games. He wraps up his junior career and turns pro with 71 goals, 99 assists and 170 points in 186 appearances with North Bay across four seasons.

Projecting NHL futures is always more difficult with overage picks, but Jackson’s back-to-back point-per-game seasons after his initially eligible draft year is a good sign – especially after losing a full season to COVID. Standing at 6-foot-2 and 192 pounds, the 20-year-old’s hallmark is his puck skills. He’s a solid playmaker and is skilled at making plays in tight while maintaining possession.

Seattle must sign Jackson by June 1 of next year to retain his exclusive signing rights, meaning Jackson’s rookie year in the pros carries some added pressure. He’ll need to show some signs that his game can translate to the pro level to earn an entry-level contract from Seattle at some time over the next ten months.

AHL| Seattle Kraken| Transactions Kyle Jackson

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Metropolitan Notes: Hurricanes, Farabee, Haman Aktell

August 15, 2023 at 8:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

Carolina finds itself without an AHL affiliate for the upcoming season after Chicago opted to become an independent franchise.  Speaking with reporters today including Chip Alexander of the Raleigh News and Observer, GM Don Waddell indicated that he is in discussions with a handful of teams about loaning out some of their prospects.  The Hurricanes opted to loan several European players overseas for 2023-24, a move that Waddell acknowledged wasn’t ideal but was workable for 2023-24.  Waddell hopes that Carolina will once again have its own affiliate for 2024-25 and are looking into potential options but with 32 AHL franchises and Chicago’s desire to be an independent one, one NHL team will be in this situation each season moving forward.

More from the Metropolitan:

  • This time last summer, Flyers winger Joel Farabee was recovering from undergoing artificial disk replacement surgery in his neck and wasn’t able to get in a full summer of training. Speaking with NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman, the 23-year-old indicated that there are no lingering issues from the procedure which has allowed him to have a more traditional offseason in terms of preparation.  Farabee is coming off a 15-goal, 24-assist season, an output that was lower than expected but with a full summer under his belt, he could be a bounce-back candidate for Philadelphia this coming season.
  • Allan Mitchell of The Athletic recently examined (subscription link) some of the top NHL-affiliated players that didn’t suit up at the top level last season. Atop his list was Capitals free agent signing Hardy Haman Aktell who inked an entry-level agreement back in April.  The 25-year-old had a breakout year last season with Vaxjo of the SHL with Mitchell honing in on his even-strength goal differential as an element that could get him an opportunity with Washington sooner than later.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes| Philadelphia Flyers| Washington Capitals Hardy Haman Aktell| Joel Farabee

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AHL Notes: Farrance, Mullin, Cosgrove, Calder, Martin

August 15, 2023 at 12:08 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

The Toronto Marlies have signed defenseman David Farrance to a one-year, two-way contract, according to The Hockey News’ Jacob Stoller. A 2017 third-round pick of the Nashville Predators, Farrance spent last season on an AHL contract split between the Chicago Wolves and Colorado Eagles. He finished the 2022-23 season with three goals, 21 assists, 24 points, and a -7 rating in 45 games.

Farrance was a rather highly-touted addition when he turned pro with Nashville to end the 2020-21 campaign. He had just rattled off two seasons above a point-per-game at Boston University and was in the conversation to earn a spot on the team out of camp to begin 2021-22. However, the following season unfolded disastrously. Not only did he not make Nashville’s opening-night roster, he struggled mightily in his first pro season. In 50 games on assignment with AHL Milwaukee, Farrance struggled to maintain a spot in the lineup and posted middling defensive metrics, finishing with a goal and 13 assists for 14 points. After completing his two-year entry-level contract, Nashville did not issue Farrance a qualifying offer in the summer of 2022 and relinquished his NHL rights. Extending Farrance a two-way deal means if the Marlies assign him to ECHL Newfoundland, he’ll receive a lesser salary.

A handful of other AHL signings today:

  • The Hartford Wolf Pack have agreed to terms with forward Tristan Mullin on a one-year AHL contract, per a team release. Mullin will play with the New York Rangers’ affiliate after spending the 2022-23 season in the Seattle Kraken’s farm system with both AHL Coachella Valley and ECHL Kansas City. The 26-year-old center is now entering his fourth pro season and will fight for a fourth-line role in Hartford after recording 25 points in 25 ECHL games last season.
  • The Bridgeport Islanders are bringing back depth defenseman Trevor Cosgrove for the 2023-24 campaign, the team announced Tuesday. Cosgrove, 26, appeared in nine games for Bridgeport last season, his first professional campaign after five NCAA seasons with Colgate and Western Michigan. Bridgeport could return the left-shot New Hampshire native to ECHL Worcester, where he led defensemen in goals last season with five goals and 21 points in 40 games.
  • Bridgeport also signed 25-year-old forward Ashton Calder to an AHL deal for 2023-24. Calder signed on with the ECHL’s Florida Everblades at the end of 2022-23 after finishing out his fifth college year at Penn State, and he quickly fit right in. In 17 playoff games, Calder recorded three goals and six points, playing an important depth role en route to winning a Kelly Cup championship in his first taste of pro hockey. With the Islanders lacking forward depth at the AHL level, he’s a name to watch to crack the Bridgeport roster in training camp next month.
  • Defenseman Max Martin has signed a two-way contract with the Ontario Reign, per Stoller. The 24-year-old undrafted free agent won a WHL championship with the Prince Albert Raiders in 2019 and earned ECHL Second All-Star Team honors last year, finishing second on the Greenville Swamp Rabbits in scoring with 14 goals, 38 assists and 52 points in 66 games along with a strong +26 rating. He’ll look to build on his previously acquired 22 games of AHL experience, all spent with the Texas Stars between 2020 and 2022.

AHL| Transactions Ashton Calder| David Farrance| Max Martin| Trevor Cosgrove| Tristan Mullin

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