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Edmonton Oilers Recall Jesse Puljujarvi From AHL Stint

November 24, 2018 at 2:25 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

Well, it didn’t take that long after all. After sending 20-year-old Jesse Puljujarvi to the Bakersfield Condors to find his confidence on Nov. 10, the Oilers have announced they have recalled him just two weeks and four AHL games later.

While it’s not likely that Puljujarvi’s four-game stint solved any problems, the fourth-overall pick in 2016 fared well scoring two goals and two assists, but with the recent coaching change in Edmonton, new head coach Ken Hitchcock may feel that his defense-first coaching style can help further develop Puljujarvi to develop into the star the franchise had hoped for when they drafted him.

Unfortunately, Puljujarvi has underperformed in 104 NHL games over the course of his career, despite success in several AHL stints. He has just 14 goals and 29 points in the NHL, including just one goal this season in 11 games, in a year where the team had hoped he could develop into that high-volume scorer. Instead, he bristled at rumors that he might be sent to Bakersfield and made it clear that he would prefer working through his difficulties as a bottom-six option with Edmonton. However, with him getting little ice time, fewer opportunities and spending more time in the press box, the team opted to send the underperforming Puljujarvi as well as teammate Kailer Yamamoto to Bakersfield.

AHL| Edmonton Oilers| Ken Hitchcock Jesse Puljujarvi| Kailer Yamamoto

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Minor Transactions: 11/24/18

November 24, 2018 at 9:31 am CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

As the final weekend of November gets underway today, the league presents a slate of eleven games, highlighted by some rivalry match-ups and intriguing story lines. The Capitals and Rangers get the action started with a matinee game, while later on the Jets and Blues, Bruins and Canadiens, and Blue Jackets and Penguins square off. Meanwhile, last season’s Calder Cup-winning tandem of Garret Sparks and Calvin Pickard will face one another when the Maple Leafs host the Flyers. With 22 teams going after a busy day yesterday as well, there will surely be some movement across the league today. Keep up with all the recalls and reassignments right here:

  • Last night, the Edmonton Oilers returned rookie forward Cooper Marody to the AHL’s Bakersfield Condors. Edmonton had called up Marody early last week and gave him four starts, but Marody still failed to record his first NHL point. Marody has been held off the score sheet through six NHL games thus far in his first pro season, but has ten points in just seven AHL contests. The University of Michigan product has the ability and the Oilers believe in him enough to continue giving him looks, but he’ll need to show some production on his next try at the top level.
  • Trevor Carrick has earned his first call-up of the season, as the Carolina Hurricanes have placed Brett Pesce on the injured reserve and tabbed Carrick as the man to replace his roster spot. Pesce’s IR assignment, retroactive to November 10th, is the result of a lower-body injury. In his stead, Carrick and Haydn Fleury will be the likely candidates to replace him, either directly on the right side or on their natural left side with Trevor van Riemsdyk returning to his natural side. Carrick, 24, played in just one NHL game last year and has played in three total in his five-year pro career. However, the Charlotte Checkers veteran leads all defenseman on the team in scoring this season with 17 points in 19 games and is due for another look in Raleigh.
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins announced that they have recalled winger Garrett Wilson from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.  It’s the second stint with the big club this month for the 27-year-old who got into four games with Pittsburgh in his first go-round.  Wilson has been quite productive in the minors, picking up 11 points in a dozen games but will likely play a fourth line role while on recall.
  • After seeing limited action upon being brought up, forward Michael Dal Colle is on his way back to the minors after the New York Islanders returned him to AHL Bridgeport and recalled winger Tanner Fritz.  Dal Colle played in just two games with New York, logging less than nine minutes per night.  He has been productive in his third full season with the Sound Tigers though, averaging a point per game in 14 contests.  Meanwhile, Fritz has spent most of this season with Bridgeport, amassing ten points in 17 games.
  • With Roberto Luongo injured, the Florida Panthers have brought back goaltender Michael Hutchinson from Springfield of the AHL.  The 28-year-old struggled considerably in his first stint with the team, posting a 4.18 GAA with a .839 SV% in four games with Florida.  He hasn’t fared much better with the Thunderbirds, notching a 3.48 GAA with a .903 SV% in four minor league appearances.  He’ll serve as the backup to James Reimer while Luongo is on the shelf.
  • After being called up Friday by the New York Rangers, the team announced they sent Tim Gettinger back to the Hartford Wolf Pack today. The good news for Gettinger is that he got a chance to make his NHL debut for the Rangers as he played 7:00 of ice time against the Washington Capitals, recording five hits and a blocked shot. The Rangers’ fifth-round pick in 2016, Gettinger has put up solid numbers so far in his first professional season with seven goals and 11 points in 20 games for the Wolf Pack.
  • The Arizona Coyotes announced they have recalled goaltender Adin Hill from the Tucson Roadrunners of the AHL as backup goaltender Darcy Kuemper is day-to-day with a minor lower-body injury. The 22-year-old Hill has struggled in four appearances with the team this year, but has a 3.49 GAA and a .891 save percentage. Hill hasn’t fared much better in Tucson as he has a 3.22 GAA and a .871 save percentage in six games.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes| Edmonton Oilers| Florida Panthers| New York Islanders| New York Rangers| Pittsburgh Penguins| Transactions| Utah Mammoth Adin Hill| Brett Pesce| Darcy Kuemper| Michael Dal Colle| Michael Hutchinson

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Calgary Flames Recall Oliver Kylington, Ryan Lomberg

November 23, 2018 at 10:11 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

It’s been a long wait for Oliver Kylington, but he’s finally back in the NHL after the Calgary Flames recalled him today. Kylington made his NHL debut back in 2016 as an 18-year old, but has spent the last two seasons in the AHL with the Stockton Heat. The team has also recalled Ryan Lomberg, as both Michael Stone and Michael Frolik were placed on injured reserve.

Kylington, 21, was one of the most impressive defensemen in the Swedish junior and minor league ranks when he was selected 60th overall in 2015 and has continued to record solid offensive numbers in North America for Stockton. The incredibly smooth-skating defenseman has tremendous upside despite the fact that he hasn’t made an impact at the NHL level yet, and could still become a force in the top-4 for Calgary one day. That may not necessarily come today, but just the fact that he was one of the first recalls when injury struck has to be reassuring to the young defenseman.

Lomberg meanwhile is a 23-year old winger, but comes with a much different pedigree and play style. The bang-and-crash forward has put up solid numbers in the AHL since signing as an undrafted free agent, and could provide some energy to the fourth line for Calgary. Lomberg played in seven games last season for the Flames, but is still looking for his first NHL goal.

AHL| Calgary Flames Oliver Kylington

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Montreal Canadiens Recall Brett Kulak

November 22, 2018 at 4:10 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

In a somewhat surprising move, the Montreal Canadiens have recalled defenseman Brett Kulak, stating he’ll join them in Buffalo immediately. Kulak had been playing with the Laval Rocket of the AHL after being acquired from the Calgary Flames earlier this year.

The move is only surprising because of the recent reports that have surfaced that the Canadiens are looking to move out a defenseman given Shea Weber’s imminent return. Bringing Kulak up only complicates that, unless the team had already made up their minds on a trade or waivers assignment for one of the veteran options. It’s unclear if Kulak will get into the lineup right away, but there is at least some reason to believe he can help the team immediately.

Still just 24, Kulak played 71 games for the Flames last season and showed he could be relied on for at least third pairing minutes. The left-handed defenseman then filed for arbitration, which spurred Calgary to show him his real worth around the league by having him clear waivers just days before the hearing. After settling for a one-year, $900K contract, that low value was proven once again as he cost the Canadiens just two minor league players in Rinat Valiev and Matt Taormina.

In Laval though, Kulak has really impressed. With 11 points in 19 games, he ranks third on the team in scoring and has used his long frame to his advantage in the defensive end. While he certainly won’t be asked to take on huge minutes for the Canadiens right away, he does look to at least have a future in the organization, something that wasn’t clear in Calgary.

AHL| Montreal Canadiens Brett Kulak

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Marko Dano, Josh Brown Placed On Waivers

November 22, 2018 at 11:09 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Colorado Avalanche have come to the same conclusion that the Winnipeg Jets did earlier this year, that Marko Dano is not ready to be a full-time NHL player. According to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, the Avalanche have placed Dano on waivers today, along with Josh Brown of the Florida Panthers. Brown has been on the season-opening injured reserve list, meaning he’s likely now healthy enough to join the Springfield Thunderbirds of the AHL.

Dano, 23, hasn’t been able to live up to his first-round draft pedigree and could now potentially be joining his fifth organization since being selected in 2013. He made the biggest impact with his first team, the Columbus Blue Jackets, but has flamed out in Chicago, Winnipeg and now Colorado. That high pedigree and obvious talents are enough to make someone take a chance on him, but there is little reason to believe he’s going to put it all together at this point.

Winnipeg could also reclaim him, which would allow them to send him right to the minor leagues if they are the only team to do so. With Kristian Vesalainen expected to head to the KHL, perhaps they would take another chance on Dano and try to get him ice time in the minor leagues. The young forward carries an $800K one-way contract, but is a restricted free agent again after the season and comes with several years of team control. If he does slip through, he’ll almost certainly be assigned to the Colorado Eagles of the AHL.

AHL| Colorado Avalanche| Florida Panthers| Waivers Elliotte Friedman| Marko Dano

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Lawrence Pilut Recalled By Buffalo Sabres

November 21, 2018 at 3:26 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Amidst the buzz of the 2018 draft season, it wouldn’t have been hard to miss the news that of an undersized defenseman from Sweden signing with the Buffalo Sabres. After all, Sabres fans had their eyes set on a much different Swedish prize, the eventual first-overall pick Rasmus Dahlin. The top pick has been as advertised, stepping right onto the NHL blue line and showing off his dazzling skill set, but that other signing may be joining him very soon. The Sabres have recalled defenseman Lawrence Pilut from the minor leagues, moving Patrik Berglund to injured reserve to make room.

With all the flash and publicity that Dahlin brings, there’s plenty of reason to think that Pilut could have almost as much impact right away. The 22-year old is the reigning SHL Defenseman of the Year after scoring 38 points in 52 games for HV71, and has torn apart the AHL as a rookie this year. In 15 games with the Rochester Americans, Pilut is tied for the league scoring title with 22 points and is a +16, good for second among all players.

There should be real excitement around Pilut, and while the comparison to Dahlin may be a big hyperbolic his presence should only add more skill to an already dynamic young team. The Sabres have rode that young core to a 13-6-2 record this season and are currently on a six-game winning streak as they look to challenge for a playoff spot in the Atlantic Division.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

AHL| Buffalo Sabres| SHL Patrik Berglund

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Minor Transactions: 11/21/18

November 21, 2018 at 12:29 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

If you struggled through Tuesday evening due to the lack of NHL action, fear not. The league has 14 games scheduled for Wednesday including a battle of New York between the Islanders and Rangers. Nearly the entire league will be involved tonight, and as they prepare we’ll be right here keeping track of all the minor moves.

  • Michael Amadio has been sent back to the minor leagues by the Los Angeles Kings after playing just 5:22 in his most recent outing. Obviously not trusted by new head coach Willie Desjardins, Amadio will need to prove himself once again at the AHL level. The 22-year old forward has just one goal in 13 games this season.
  • It’s frequent flyer day for Dakota Mermis, who has been sent back to the Tucson Roadrunners of the AHL once again. Mermis has been involved in six transactions already this season, but played just a single game with the Arizona Coyotes so far.

AHL| Los Angeles Kings| Transactions| Utah Mammoth

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Carolina Hurricanes Activate Victor Rask

November 21, 2018 at 9:08 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

It’s been more than two months since Victor Rask was forced to get surgery on his hand after an incident suffered while slicing food in his kitchen, but the Carolina Hurricanes are finally going to get him back. After welcoming him back to practice recently, the team has activated Rask off of season-opening injured reserve making him eligible to play tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs if possible. Clark Bishop has been sent back to the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers to make room on the roster.

Rask, 25, is an important piece for the Hurricanes even if he hasn’t turned into the offensive powerhouse that some believed he could be after his first few seasons. Selected 42nd overall in 2011, Rask came out flying as a rookie in 2014-15 and recorded his first 20-goal season in 2015-16. Unfortunately that was also his only 20-goal season so far, as his point totals have dipped the last two years and are in danger of doing so for a third given the quarter of season he’s already missed.

Still, with Elias Lindholm gone to Calgary the Hurricanes will welcome back Rask with open arms to give them some more depth up front. A natural center, he should be able to help a group that hasn’t been able to find much consistency in the middle. Sebastian Aho has moved back to the position with great success this season after playing wing his first two years in the NHL, but Jordan Staal and Lucas Wallmark, the other two most common options in the middle, have both struggled offensively. Rask’s two-way ability should allow Carolina to do some different things with their forward group, and give them a much more balanced attack.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes Victor Rask

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Flames’ Dalton Prout Reassigned To AHL For Conditioning Stint

November 20, 2018 at 8:46 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

The Calgary Flames are flying high right now, sporting the best record in the Pacific Division and winners of seven of their last ten. The Flames owe their success to a number of players, but veteran defenseman Dalton Prout has not been one of them. Prout has been a healthy scratch for all but one game this season, the team’s second game of the season back on October 6th. That inactivity has finally become a concern for the team, as the Flames announced that they have sent Prout down to the AHL on a conditioning assignment.

Prout, 28, was acquired by Calgary in a trade with the New Jersey Devils last season, in which goaltender Eddie Lack headed back to New Jersey. Prout did not suit up for the Flames, but instead played out the rest of the season with the Stockton Heat. It was the first time since his rookie season that Prout did not play at least a quarter of the NHL season, but now looks as if it could be a sign of things to come rather than a fluke.

Prout is a big, physical defender, but struggles with skating and and lacks finesse in his game. Calgary has shown that they don’t need to or want to rely on him, even last year, and are even deeper on the blue line this season. The play of rookies Juuso Valimaki and Rasmus Andersson have made Prout an unnecessary fixture in Calgary thus far. This conditioning stint will get him some play time, key on the off chance that they do need him, but seems more like a preface to a more permanent solution for Prout.

AHL| Calgary Flames| New Jersey Devils| Rookies Dalton Prout| Eddie Lack

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Snapshots: Martinsson, Kovar, Niagara

November 20, 2018 at 7:41 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

Eric Martinsson’s days with the Minnesota Wild seem to be numbered, but he’s not likely to be too upset about it. Swedish new source “Hockey News SE” reports that the Martinsson and the Wild have come to a mutual agreement that the recent free agent signing is to be placed on unconditional waivers in the near future for the purpose of terminating his contract. Martinsson, 26, signed with Minnesota back in May, looking to make the jump overseas after a successful stretch in the Swedish Hockey League with the Vaxjo Lakers. Instead of earning a spot on the NHL roster, Martinsson was in fact a relatively early cut from training camp. While the puck-moving blue liner has nine points through 13 games with the AHL’s Iowa Wild, he seems no closer to pushing for a chance in Minnesota than he did before the season began. As such, Martinsson would like to return home to Sweden and the Wild are expected to oblige him. Eric Martinsson is just the latest in a stream of players departing the North American minors to return to Europe this season, although Hockey New SE speculates that Martinsson’s return will be of considerable interest to many teams in the SHL.

  • Veteran forward Jan Kovar is also pondering a return to Europe. Kovar signed with the New York Islanders this summer after years of success in the KHL and in his native Czech Republic. Kovar was expected to not only compete for a job with the Isles, but potentially even center a scoring line. Instead, Kovar proved to be a poor fit with the team in camp and did not crack the starting lineup. His contract was quickly terminated, but in holding out hope for another NHL opportunity, he signed with the AHL’s Providence Bruins. Kovar has nine points in ten games with Providence, while their parent club, the Boston Bruins, have struggled with injuries and consistency, but no contract offer seems to be coming. The Providence Journal’s Mark Divver now reports that Kovar has not practiced with the team in two days and is supposedly weighing overseas contract offers. Divver believes that Kovar has offers in the KHL and NLA, as well as back home in the Czech Republic, but no such opportunities in North America. Divver additionally questions whether Kovar plays with the requisite pace to succeed in the NHL, a criticism that has come up frequently during his brief efforts this season.
  • Less than 25 games into the season doesn’t seem to be too early for a blockbuster trade in the Ontario Hockey League. The Kingston Frontenacs, with just seven win thus far the second-worst record in the league, have cashed in on two of their best assets. The Niagara Ice Dogs announced today that they have acquired Jason Robertson and Jacob Paquette from Kingston. Robertson, a second-round pick of the Dallas Stars in 2017, has back-to-back 80+ point seasons and is currently fourth among OHL scoring leaders with 38 points and second in goals with 23. Paquette, a seventh-round pick of the Nashville Predators in 2017, is a big, physical defender and a locker room leader as well. Niagara is currently tied for second in the Central Division and tied for sixth overall in the league, but will almost certainly see a considerable boost from this trade. Yet, Kingston also received a king’s ransom in the deal. The Ice Dogs surrendered a total of eleven future draft picks, including three second-rounders and three third-rounders, as well as promising draft-eligible defenseman Billy Constantinou and forward Ian Martin. The Frontenacs may have disappointed their fans by virtually giving up on the season less than halfway in, but will reward them with a solid flow of talent for years to come.

AHL| Boston Bruins| Dallas Stars| KHL| Minnesota Wild| NLA| Nashville Predators| New York Islanders| OHL| Prospects| SHL| Snapshots| Waivers Jan Kovar| Jason Robertson| Swedish Hockey League

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