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Tony DeAngelo Away Due To Personal Reasons; Flyers Recall Olle Lycksell

December 15, 2022 at 12:29 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 8 Comments

The Philadelphia Flyers have announced that Tony DeAngelo has been given a non-roster designation due to personal reasons, meaning he won’t be available to the team for now. The team has recalled Olle Lycksell from the AHL to take his roster spot.

DeAngelo, 27, last played for the Flyers on December 7, and then was held out of the lineup when Cam York was recalled. The team made it clear at that point that DeAngelo was a healthy scratch, though a couple of days later, it was revealed that he flew home to deal with a family matter. With the non-roster designation, the team can recall an extra player to fill out the roster.

Lycksell, 23, made his NHL debut at the start of the season after an impressive training camp but was quickly sent down to polish his game further in the minor leagues. The young forward is in his first year in North America but that hasn’t slowed him down. In 16 games with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Lycksell has five goals and 16 points, continuing his breakout performance from the Swedish ranks.

A sixth-round pick in 2017, there’s no limit to the energy that Lycksell brings to every shift. While there are still many questions about whether he’ll be able to produce offensively at the NHL level, he’s done everything he could to show he deserves a chance.

AHL| Philadelphia Flyers Anthony DeAngelo| Olle Lycksell

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Florida Panthers Recall Aleksi Heponiemi

December 15, 2022 at 9:31 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Florida Panthers have added another young forward from the minor leagues, this time recalling Aleksi Heponiemi. This is the fourth recall of the season already for Heponiemi, and the eighth transaction overall.

An illness is working its way through the Florida roster at the moment, and George Richards of Florida Hockey Now reports that Matthew Tkachuk is the latest to miss practice. With the Panthers welcoming in the Pittsburgh Penguins this evening, they may have to rely on some other players to drive the offense.

Heponiemi, 23, was once considered a top prospect in the Panthers organization, after being selected 40th overall in 2017. He starred at the junior level (posting 118 points in 57 games for the Swift Current Broncos) dominated at the professional level in Finland, and made his NHL debut during the 2020-21 season. Unfortunately, even while having some success in the AHL, the undersized forward hasn’t been able to establish himself with the Panthers.

In seven games this season, he has two points while averaging fewer than nine minutes a night. For his 22 career games, that point total rises to just five.

With Grigori Denisenko also up with the team, Florida is relying on some of their high picks to fill the gaps while they try to figure out how to compete in the Atlantic Division. After winning the Presidents Trophy last year, the Panthers now sit 14-12-4, with Tkachuk leading the team in scoring by a mile.

AHL| Florida Panthers Aleksi Heponiemi

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Colorado Avalanche Activate, Reassign Shane Bowers

December 14, 2022 at 5:11 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Colorado Avalanche have reassigned forward Shane Bowers after activating him from injured reserve, the team announced Wednesday night.

Bowers’ return comes ahead of schedule after the team gave him a six-week recovery timeline from an upper-body injury on November 12. He sustained the injury after skating just three shifts in his NHL debut two days earlier.

Now 23, the 2017 first-round pick finally seemed to be getting back on track in his development. He’d recorded single-digit point totals in the AHL in both 2020-21 and 2021-22, and his offensive ceiling was stalling quickly.

A strong camp propelled him further up the organizational depth chart. He managed six points through 10 games with the Colorado Eagles before earning a call-up to the injury-ravaged Avalanche. If he maintains that 0.6 points-per-game pace in the minors, he’ll be on track for a career year in the minors and potentially looking at cracking the lineup full-time in 2023-24.

That’s a long way from certain, though, as his professional career has been plagued by inconsistency. The team hopes that his lengthy absence was just a bump in the road and he can get back to building up confidence in the AHL.

AHL| Colorado Avalanche Shane Bowers

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Florida Panthers Loan Alex Lyon To AHL

December 14, 2022 at 4:16 pm CDT | by John Gilroy Leave a Comment

Dec 14, 4:16 pm: The Panthers have returned Lyon to AHL Charlotte, according to a team announcement. Knight is now healthy and fully recovered from illness after missing four games, per Florida Hockey Now’s George Richards.

Dec 8, 4:28 pm: The Florida Panthers have since announced that Knight is dealing with a non-COVID illness and will not play tonight. Sergei Bobrovsky will get the start in net. Forward Anton Lundell is also dealing with a non-COVID illness.

Dec 8, 3:28 pm: The Florida Panthers have made a roster swap, recalling veteran netminder Alex Lyon from the Charlotte Checkers, their AHL affiliate, and sending forward Aleksi Heponiemi to Charlotte. The move leaves Florida still with the maximum 23 skaters, something they haven’t been able to have for much of this season.

It’s unclear what the exact basis is for recalling Lyon, as neither Spencer Knight nor Sergei Bobrovsky appear to be injured at this time. Knight had been pulled from last night’s game against the Winnipeg Jets early on in the second period, however that appeared to be performance related, with the goaltender allowing three goals on 15 shots. Bobrovsky replaced Knight and finished out that game.

Given Bobrovsky’s struggles this season and not wanting to burn out Knight, adding Lyon into the mix could serve to push Bobrovsky while giving Knight a bit of a break. Lyon has had a solid season thus far with the Checkers, recording a 2.80 goals-against and .903 save-percentage in 12 games.

As for the 23-year-old Heponiemi, the forward has bounced around between the NHL and AHL plenty this season, and was most recently recalled on an emergency basis on December 4th. The shuffling hasn’t hurt him too much, recording two points in seven NHL games this season, as well as seven points in 16 games in the AHL.

AHL| Florida Panthers| Loan| NHL Aleksi Heponiemi| Alex Lyon

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Anaheim Ducks Recall Olle Eriksson Ek, Anthony Stolarz Moved To IR

December 14, 2022 at 4:13 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

5:53 pm: Per CapFriendly’s depth charts, it appears the Ducks have shifted Stolarz to injured reserve to make room for Eriksson Ek on the active roster.

4:13 pm: The Anaheim Ducks recalled goaltender Olle Eriksson Ek from the AHL’s San Diego Gulls today, according to a team release.

It’s not good news for the health of John Gibson, who left last night’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a lower-body injury. Lukas Dostal appeared in relief, with regular backup Anthony Stolarz already out of the lineup with a lower-body injury.

One of Gibson, Stolarz, or forward Max Jones had to be moved to injured reserve to make this transaction, as their roster would sit at 24 out of a maximum 23 players with Eriksson Ek recalled.

Eriksson Ek, the younger brother of Minnesota’s Joel Eriksson Ek, was a fifth-round pick of the Ducks in 2017. His strong numbers in Swedish juniors have yet to translate to professional hockey in North America, though. Eriksson Ek hasn’t won a game with San Diego this season and has a .844 save percentage in eight appearances.

In the meantime, Dostal will take the reigns as Anaheim’s starter. The organization’s top goaltending prospect had a much stronger .916 save percentage in the minors this season but has just six NHL appearances. If the Ducks are looking to get out of a severe funk that has them in last place in the league, it likely won’t come from their goaltending.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Transactions Olle Eriksson Ek

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Carolina Hurricanes Re-Assign Maxime Lajoie

December 14, 2022 at 11:30 am CDT | by John Gilroy Leave a Comment

Dec 14: A few days later, the Hurricanes have sent Lajoie back to the minor leagues. He played in two games, seeing a total of 13 shifts during his recall.

Dec 8: The Carolina Hurricanes announced this evening that they have recalled defenseman Maxime Lajoie from the Chicago Wolves, their AHL affiliate. No corresponding move was announced. This brings Carolina to a full 23-man roster.

The 25-year-old is in his third season in the Hurricanes organization, having played primarily for the Wolves during that period of times. In fact, the defenseman was recently named captain of the Wolves on November 8th. In 17 AHL games this season, Lajoie has six points, all assists. This won’t be his first time on Carolina’s roster this year either, having played one game for the team back on November 14th.

Originally an Ottawa Senators draft pick in 2016, the bulk of Lajoie’s NHL experience came during the 2018-19 season, where he suited up for 58 games for Ottawa. Since then, he’s played in just 12 NHL games spread over three seasons. Now an AHL veteran and leader, Lajoie has made the most of his time in the AHL recording 93 points in 211 career games.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes Maxime Lajoie

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Ottawa Senators Recall Jake Lucchini

December 14, 2022 at 9:38 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After parts of five seasons in the minor leagues, Jake Lucchini is finally getting a chance in the NHL. The Ottawa Senators have recalled both Lucchini and Dillon Heatherington, as they deal with injuries to Tim Stutzle and Tyler Motte. Both regular forwards were absent from practice today, according to Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia.

Stutzle is expected to miss at least a week with a shoulder strain.

Lucchini, 27, was skating on a line with Rourke Chartier and Dylan Gambrell, not exactly the group that Ottawa was expecting when they started the year. It will be his NHL debut after grinding out 200 games in the AHL.

Undrafted, Lucchini played four years at Michigan Tech and was eventually named captain, before signing with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins to start his pro career. After two years with the Laval Rocket, he joined the Belleville Senators last season and scored 51 points in 70 games.

That earned him a one-year, two-way contract, and now a chance to show what he can do at the highest level. The Senators take on the Montreal Canadiens this evening after winning two in a row.

AHL| Ottawa Senators Dillon Heatherington| Tim Stutzle| Tyler Motte

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Chicago Blackhawks Re-Assign Filip Roos

December 13, 2022 at 10:40 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After 15 games in the NHL, Filip Roos is going to get to experience the minor leagues. The young Chicago Blackhawks defenseman has been assigned to the Rockford IceHogs, according to Charlie Roumeliotis of NBCS Chicago.

Roos, 23, was signed to an entry-level contract out of the Swedish Hockey League this offseason, after going undrafted during his junior years. Stepping directly into the NHL lineup, he registered three points in 15 games with Chicago, averaging a little over 16 minutes a night. Like so many other Blackhawks players, Roos did look out of place at times. But overall put up relatively strong results for a player still familiarizing himself with the North American game.

The 6’3″ defenseman appears to be found money for the Chicago front office, who have added depth to an important position without using so much as a draft pick. While he may never become an impact player, Roos has shown enough to at least receive another shot at NHL minutes down the line.

For now, he can go and experience the AHL, testing himself in more high-leverage minutes and situations. He’ll be joining a loaded Rockford team that has its eyes clearly set on a Calder Cup championship, though things haven’t gone exactly to play so far. The IceHogs are 12-7-3 on the year.

AHL| Chicago Blackhawks Filip Roos

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Minnesota Wild Re-Assign Nic Petan

December 13, 2022 at 10:31 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After a few more scoreless appearances, Nic Petan’s latest stint in the NHL has come to an end. The Minnesota Wild have assigned the depth forward to the AHL, clearing some room for Ryan Hartman and Brandon Duhaime, who are both getting closer to a return from injury.

Petan, 27, was unable to score a goal in his eight games with the Wild, meaning his streak continues. His last goal in the NHL came in the 2018-19 season, despite another 53 games since then. There is serious skill in the 5’9″ forward, but his game has never translated to the highest level, at least not on a consistent basis. He’ll return to the minor leagues where he has been outstanding, scoring 187 points in 189 career AHL games.

Since he only came up on November 19, Petan is still exempt from waivers and can be assigned without issue.

Hartman and Duhaime have not yet re-joined practice but both are expected to at some point this week. The pair will give Minnesota a nice boost while they continue to climb up the Central Division standings. After an inconsistent start, the team is now 7-3 in their last ten and just five points behind the Dallas Stars and Winnipeg Jets.

AHL| Minnesota Wild Nic Petan

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Ottawa Senators Re-Assign Dillon Heatherington

December 13, 2022 at 9:28 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Dec 13: A few days later and Heatherington has been returned to the minor leagues, suggesting Zub is close to a return. The minor league veteran has still not actually seen any NHL action this season.

Dec 7: The Ottawa Senators saw their short winning streak come to an abrupt halt last night when they allowed five goals to the Los Angeles Kings, and now they’re headed on the road for two games against the Central Division. With Artem Zub sidelined due to a broken jaw, they’ve recalled Dillon Heatherington from the AHL to give them some extra defensive depth on the trip.

Heatherington, 27, has already played nine games for Ottawa this season, filling in when Zub and Thomas Chabot were out earlier this year. The minor league veteran failed to record a point during that time but does offer size and physicality, something that the group can lack at times.

The Senators defensive results have been tied almost directly to Zub’s health this year. When he’s in the lineup, they do fine, and when he’s not, they don’t. In the 14 games he has played, the team is 7-7. In the 11 he’s missed, 3-7-1. That combined record puts them last in the Atlantic Division and falling out of the playoff race as we approach Christmas.

Ottawa has been linked to every potential defenseman on the market but haven’t pulled the trigger yet on a trade to reinforce the back end. At some point, if they want to compete for the playoffs and a Stanley Cup, an addition of some sort will have to be made. Nikita Zaitsev logged the second-most minutes among defensemen last night, just days after being sent to the minor leagues.

AHL| Ottawa Senators Dillon Heatherington

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