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Minor Transactions: 07/30/19

July 30, 2019 at 4:13 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

As July comes to a close and we get closer to the end of arbitration hearings and contract holdouts, teams continue to fill our their organizational depth charts. Here are some minor moves from around the league. We’ll keep updating as more come in:

  • Former Cornell standout and Bridgeport Sound Tigers goaltender Mitch Gillam has signed a one-year contract with the Wichita Thunder of the ECHL. The Edmonton Oilers affiliate will bring in the 26-year old to solidify the crease after he posted .925 and .906 save percentages through his first two years in the ECHL.
  • Casey Bailey is back in North America on a professional tryout with the Hershey Bears after spending last season in the KHL. The Penn State product signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2015 out of school and ended up playing 13 NHL games between them and the Ottawa Senators, but spent most of his professional career in the AHL. The 27-year old has good size and strength but never could quite find a way to elevate his game to the NHL level on a consistent basis.
  • Former AHL All-Star Mark Mancari has decided to retire after parts of four seasons in Germany. The 34-year old has taken a job as an assistant coach with the Niagara IceDogs of the OHL. Mancari played 42 games in the NHL over the years but was a standout at the AHL level, recording 558 points in 692 regular season games.

AHL| ECHL| OHL| Transactions Casey Bailey

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Minor Transactions: 07/29/19

July 29, 2019 at 4:04 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

As July comes to a close and we get closer to the end of arbitration hearings and contract holdouts, teams continue to fill our their organizational depth charts. Here are some minor moves from around the league. We’ll keep updating as more come in:

  • The Ontario Reign have signed Ryan Stanton to a one-year AHL contract. Stanton played the last two seasons for the Bakersfield Condors and will get to stay in California for the time being. The 30-year old has played 120 games in the NHL, though the last one came during the 2015-16 season. He’ll offer some experience on the blue line in Ontario.
  • The Colorado Eagles continue to load up on depth, this time signing Tim McGauley, Felix Lauzon and Eric Williams to two-way minor league contracts for 2019-20. This will be the first professional contract for the 21-year old Lauzon, who took home the Guy Carbonneau Trophy last season as the QMJHL’s best defensive forward. He added 80 points in 68 regular season games and will try to continue that strong two-way play in the Colorado minor league system.

AHL| Transactions Ryan Stanton

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New York Rangers Hire Kris Knoblauch As AHL Coach

July 29, 2019 at 10:45 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The New York Rangers have hired a new head coach for the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack, bringing in Kris Knoblauch as the seventh in team history. Knoblauch spent the last two seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers as an assistant, and will be getting his first opportunity in the AHL.

Knoblauch, 40, was a New York Islanders pick back in 1997 but never did make it to the NHL. His playing career ended in 2005 and he quickly got into coaching, first in the WHL with the Prince Albert Raiders. After taking over as head coach of the Kootenay Ice in 2010, he led the team to a WHL championship in his first season behind the bench and quickly was recognized as one of the top up-and-coming coaches in hockey. A stint with the Erie Otters of the OHL came next where Knoblauch had the chance to coach talents like Connor McDavid, Dylan Strome, Alex DeBrincat and many others who would end up in the NHL. Another league championship at the junior level and a silver medal as an assistant with Team Canada’s World Junior team landed him a gig in the NHL with the Flyers.

Known as a player’s coach, those playing under Knoblauch have raved about his communication skills. In an Associated Press piece when he was hired by the Flyers, Erie general manager Dave Brown explained that the coach would create personality profiles to understand how to best reach each player. In the same piece, Strome raved about Knoblauch’s skill in devising special teams structures. The Wolf Pack finished with a 29-36-11 record last season and ranked 19th in powerplay percentage at just 17.9%.

AHL| New York Rangers

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Overseas Notes: Rychel, Enstrom, KHL

July 27, 2019 at 10:59 am CDT | by Zach Leach 12 Comments

After years of trying to find his place in the NHL, former top prospect turned journeyman Kerby Rychel has decided to take his talents to Sweden. Orebro HK of the SHL announced today that Rychel has signed a one-year contract with the club. Rychel brings with him nearly 300 games worth of AHL experience, as well as 43 NHL games. The 19th overall pick by the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2013, Rychel entered the pro level with high expectations as both the son of respected former player and OHL executive Warren Rychel and as a player who had done serious damage on the score sheet at the junior level. Rychel looked to be on his way to becoming an established NHL player when he suited up for 32 games with Columbus in his second pro season, but a trade to Toronto – in exchange for current Blue Jackets defenseman Scott Harrington – altered his trajectory. Rychel never played a single game for the Maple Leafs, spending close to two full seasons with the AHL’s Marlies. He was then traded to the Montreal Canadiens at the tail end of the 2017-18 season as part of the package for rental Tomas Plekanec. Despite performing well in a brief showing with the Habs, Rychel was traded again last summer to the Calgary Flames for Hunter Shinkaruk. Even as he was enjoying the best per-game production of his AHL career with the Stockton Heat, Rychel earned just two appearances with the Flames and the team did not make him a qualifying offer earlier this summer. Putting a tumultuous NHL career behind him, Rychel will now try his hand at the SHL. Orebro struggled last season, finishing tenth out of 14 teams and will be glad to add an experienced talent like Rychel. Between he, fellow new addition Ryan Stoa, and returning top liner Shane Harper, Orebro should pack some more offensive punch next season.

  • Given the lackluster NHL free agent market this summer, it’s no surprise that few veterans who had previously made the jump to Europe have been able to find a fit back in North America. Count defenseman Tobias Enstrom among that group. The 34-year-old has re-signed with his hometown team, MODO of the Swedish minor league Allsvenkan, the club announced. It is a new one-year deal for the captain, who returned to Sweden last off-season. A career member of the Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets franchise, Enstrom found himself without a home for the first time in 11 years last summer as a free agent without a market. He held out hope, waiting for an offer until late August, before opting to head home. In returning to MODO, the team he grew up playing for – albeit in the SHL at that time – Enstrom took on a leadership and also saw a spike in his production. MODO hopes that the strong play continues from their veteran ace, as the team looks to contend for promotion back to the SHL in the upcoming season.
  • The quiet NHL free agent market has had an overwhelmingly positive effect on the European leagues, as few players left their respective clubs while talent continues to come over from North America. While Sweden has had a strong off-season in the import business, the winner thus far in terms of NHL additions is unsurprisingly the KHL, considered to be the best of the European leagues. Among the players who have signed in the KHL this off-season are forwards Sven Andrighetto, Ty Rattie, Nikita Soshnikov, Jori Lehtera, Peter Holland, and Lukas Sedlak, defensemen Andrej Sustr, Igor Ozhiganov, Bogdan Kiselevich, and Jakub Jerabek, and goaltender Harri Sateri. It’s a valuable influx of talent for a league that is seeking better competitive balance.

AHL| Calgary Flames| Columbus Blue Jackets| KHL| Montreal Canadiens| SHL| Toronto Maple Leafs| Winnipeg Jets Andrej Sustr| Bogdan Kiselevich| Harri Sateri| Igor Ozhiganov| Jakub Jerabek| Jori Lehtera| Kerby Rychel| Nikita Soshnikov| Peter Holland

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Michael McCarron Re-Signs With Montreal

July 27, 2019 at 9:33 am CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

The last of the Montreal Canadiens’ restricted free agents is signed, as Michael McCarron has come to terms on a new deal with his team. The Canadiens reported a one-year, two-way extension with the forward. The deal carries a minimum $700K salary at the NHL level and a $125K salary at the AHL level, with $150K guaranteed. McCarron will be an RFA with arbitration rights again next summer, though he opted to not exercise those rights this offseason.

McCarron, 24, has had somewhat of a backwards pro career thus far. A 2013 first-round pick, McCarron was a rare prospect who had spent considerable time with both the U.S. National Team Development Program and at the Canadian major junior level, excelling in both places by using his massive 6’6″, 220-lb. frame at both ends of the ice. McCarron turned pro in 2015 and played in 20 games with Montreal as a rookie. He then played in 31 more with the Habs as a sophomore. However, while the team had given him more than a fair shake, the production had not matched the opportunity. By the end of 2017-18, a season spent mostly in the minors, McCarron had just eight points to show for 69 NHL games. As a result, he spent the entirety of this past season with the AHL’s Laval Rocket.

Montreal hopes that McCarron’s size and the scoring ability he has flashed in the minors will eventually come together into an effective NHL contributor. However, until that happens consistently in the AHL, McCarron is unlikely to be back with the Canadiens on a regular basis. CapFriendly currently projects the big right winger to be in the minors this season. He won’t be alone though; Montreal currently has 25 players listed on their NHL roster via CapFriendly, a number that will have to be thinned in training camp. It’s also fair to speculate that, with all of their RFA’s signed and cap space remaining despite the overloaded roster, that the Canadiens could go back on the hunt this off-season for yet another NHL piece, after a swing and a miss on their Sebastian Aho offer sheet.

AHL| Montreal Canadiens| RFA Michael McCarron

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Minor Transactions: 07/25/19

July 25, 2019 at 11:15 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

As July marches on and we get into arbitration hearings and contract holdouts, teams continue to fill our their organizational depth charts. Here are some minor moves from around the league. We’ll keep updating as more come in:

  • Michael Brodzinski has signed a one-year two-way AHL contract with the Belleville Senators, leaving the San Jose Sharks organization after three years bouncing between their AHL and ECHL affiliates. Interestingly his older brother Jonny Brodzinski just signed with the Sharks this offseason, though he likely has a real shot at playing some NHL games this season.
  • The Colorado Eagles have added another young goaltender to the mix, signing former Calgary Flames prospect Mason McDonald on an AHL contract. The 23-year old was selected 34th overall in 2014 but has spent most of his professional career in the ECHL to this point. McDonald will join Hunter Miska as another former top prospect with Colorado this season, an interesting pair to keep an eye on throughout the year.

AHL| ECHL| Transactions

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Max McCormick Signs With Carolina Hurricanes

July 25, 2019 at 9:22 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Carolina Hurricanes have added some more forward depth, signing Max McCormick to a one-year, two-way contract. The deal will carry a $700K salary at the NHL level. GM Don Waddell released a short statement:

Max is a hard-nosed forward who has shown a scoring touch and an ability to kill penalties at the AHL level. This signing adds depth to our forward group.

McCormick, 27, spent most of his professional career in the Ottawa Senators organization before a trade last year took him to Colorado. In Ottawa, he received 71 NHL opportunities over the years in which he scored ten points and registered 78 penalty minutes. The feisty winger has been more effective in the minor leagues, meaning he’ll probably end up playing with the Charlotte Checkers this season.

The Hurricanes have improved their group up front considerably since this time last year, bringing in names like Nino Niederreiter, Ryan Dzingel, Erik Haula and Brian Gibbons, meaning there might not be much opportunity for McCormick in the NHL. If you were to pick an AHL organization though, why not head to the defending Calder Cup champions. The Checkers lost their head coach and GM when Mike Vellucci left for the Penguins, but should still be a force in the AHL’s Eastern Conference.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes Max McCormick

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Matt Moulson Signs AHL Contract With Hershey Bears

July 24, 2019 at 2:25 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Former NHL forward Matt Moulson has decided on a new destination to continue his playing career, this time signing a one-year AHL contract with the Hershey Bears. The 35-year old has spent the last two seasons with the Ontario Reign where he has still proven to be an elite offensive force at the AHL level.

Moulson ended up back in the AHL after the Buffalo Sabres decided to waive him in the 2017-18 season after he failed to record a single point in 14 games. He never did suit up for the Sabres’ affiliate though, as he was instead loaned to the Kings’ minor league team where he and his wife could be closer to family—he and Jonathan Quick married the daughters of former NHL player Mike Backman. In Ontario, Moulson showed just why he was once considered one of the better scoring wingers in the NHL, as he recorded 108 points in 117 regular season games.

Now for Hershey, Moulson can once again provide some experience and scoring touch to an organization that expects to compete. The Bears went 43-25-8 last season and were led by Michael Sgarbossa and Riley Barber offensively, the latter having already moved on to the Montreal organization this summer. Moulson can’t be recalled by the Washington Capitals without signing an NHL contract and passing through waivers, meaning he will likely be in the AHL all year. That’s a pretty big pay cut, as Moulson made $8MM over the last two seasons despite playing only 14 games for the Sabres.

The veteran winger scored 369 points in 650 NHL games, including three straight seasons of at least 30 goals while playing with the New York Islanders.

AHL| Washington Capitals Matt Moulson

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Minor Transactions: 07/24/19

July 24, 2019 at 10:17 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

As July marches on and we get into arbitration hearings and contract holdouts, teams continue to fill our their organizational depth charts. Here are some minor moves from around the league. We’ll keep updating as more come in:

  • The Rochester Americans have signed Shaw Boomhower and Frank Hora to one-year AHL contracts. Both players spent the majority of their 2018-19 season in the ECHL, and could be ticketed for that league once again. Boomhower, 20, recorded 94 penalty minutes in 30 games for the Cincinatti Cyclones while scoring just seven points.
  • Alex Dubeau has signed a one-year two-way AHL contract with the Belleville Senators after spending the last four years at the University of New Brunswick. After finishing his senior season, Dubeau suited up six times for the Fort Wayne Komets of the ECHL and actually posted a .921 save percentage. The 25-year old goaltender will be used as depth in the low minors.
  • Minor league defenseman Chris Summers is taking his talents to the DEL, signing a two-year contract in Germany. Summers has actually played 70 NHL games over a long professional career, but spent the last two seasons with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. The 31-year old was a first-round pick in 2006, but failed to ever establish himself as a full-time NHL defender.
  • Shane Hanna won’t be back with the Texas Stars this season, as the 25-year old defenseman has signed in Denmark for one year. Hanna suited up 58 times for the Stars last season and recorded 10 points, but will try things overseas to continue his professional career.
  • Cavan Fitzgerald has signed a one-year AHL contract with the Charlotte Checkers after failing to receive a qualifying offer from the San Jose Sharks earlier this offseason. The 22-year old Fitzgerald played 66 games for the San Jose Barracuda last season, recording 20 points and 42 penalty minutes.
  • The Utica Comets have signed Zach Frye to an AHL contract, another Barracuda defenseman who will find a new home in 2019-20. The 25-year old played most of last season with the Orlando Solar Bears however, posting 16 points in 25 games. Known for his willingness to engage physically, Frye once recorded 214 penalty minutes in just 38 games for the Lincoln Stars of the USHL.

AHL| ECHL| Transactions

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Minor Transactions: 07/23/19

July 23, 2019 at 11:41 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

As July marches on and we get into arbitration hearings and contract holdouts, teams continue to fill our their organizational depth charts. Here are some minor moves from around the league. We’ll keep updating as more come in:

  • The Binghamton Devils have signed Julian Melchiori to a one-year AHL contract. The 27-year old defenseman was part of the very last draft class of the Atlanta Thrashers in 2010, but has just 30 games of NHL experience under his belt. Melchiori played for the Springfield Thunderbirds last season, putting up 12 points in 54 games.
  • Trent Bourque will return to the Belleville Senators for the 2019-20 season, signing a one-year two-way AHL contract. Bourque actually joined Belleville after his junior career ended earlier this year but didn’t play in a game down the stretch. The 21-year old was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in 2017 but became an unrestricted free agent when they chose not to sign him last month.
  • The Utica Comets signed Tanner Sorenson, Dyson Stevenson, Matt Petgrave and Aaron Thow to AHL contracts, giving the team some more depth for the 2018-19 season. Petgrave, Stevenson and Thow all appeared in a handful of games with the Comets on tryout contracts last season, while Sorenson played in the ECHL and Switzerland.
  • Julian Nantel is back with the Colorado Eagles on an AHL contract after his entry-level deal expired and the Colorado Avalanche decided not to qualify him. The seventh-round pick won two Kelly Cups before the Eagles left the ECHL and suited up 45 times with them last season.
  • Adam Carlson has signed a one-year AHL contract with the Manitoba Moose, sending the goaltender to yet another organization. In just three seasons, Carlson has suited up for the South Carolina Stingrays, Indy Fuel, Kansas City Mavericks, Rapid City Rush and Hershey Bears.

AHL| Transactions Julian Melchiori

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