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San Jose Sharks Sign Jake Furlong To Entry-Level Contract

October 5, 2023 at 1:47 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

After signing forward Quentin Musty to an entry-level contract yesterday, the San Jose Sharks have inked another prospect to an entry-level deal as well. According to a team release, the organization has signed defenseman Jake Furlong to a standard three-year entry-level contract.

Coming to San Jose as the 140th overall selection of the 2022 NHL Draft, Furlong has recently begun his fourth season with the Halifax Mooseheads of the QMJHL, earning the captaincy just before the start of the year.

In back-to-back solid point-scoring seasons for the Mooseheads, Furlong has racked up 11 goals and 81 assists in 134 games over his sophomore and junior campaigns. In last year’s playoff race, playing in 21 total postseason games, Furlong scored one goal and 11 assists, nearly helping his team to the Memorial Cup Tournament before being ousted in the QMJHL Finals to the Quebec City Remparts in six games.

Clearly showing leadership capabilities, as well as solid on-ice play, Furlong has a legitimate shot to make San Jose’s roster over the next couple of seasons. With a willingness to join the play on offense, and being of adequate size for an NHL blue line, Furlong will have every opportunity to earn a spot on the Sharks in their rebuilding efforts.

San Jose Sharks| Transactions Jake Furlong

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Waivers: 10/05/23

October 5, 2023 at 1:28 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 3 Comments

Another set of familiar and intriguing players are set to hit the waiver wire this afternoon, with the Seattle Kraken containing the most quantity of any organization. Per James Mirtle of The Athletic, the entire list is as follows:

Calgary Flames

D Nick DeSimone
F Mathias Emilio Pettersen
F Martin Pospisil

Pittsburgh Penguins

F Andreas Johnsson
F Joona Koppanen
F Alexander Nylander

Seattle Kraken

D Connor Carrick
F Cameron Hughes
F Kole Lind
F Max McCormick
D Gustav Olofsson
F Andrew Poturalski
D Mitch Reinke
D Jimmy Schuldt
F Devin Shore
F Marian Studenic

Calgary Flames| Pittsburgh Penguins| Seattle Kraken| Transactions| Waivers Alexander Nylander| Andreas Johnsson| Andrew Poturalski| Cameron Hughes| Connor Carrick| Devin Shore| Gustav Olofsson| Jimmy Schuldt| Joona Koppanen| Kole Lind| Marian Studenic| Martin Pospisil| Mathias Emilio Pettersen| Max McCormick| Mitch Reinke| Nick DeSimone

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Training Camp Cuts: 10/05/23

October 5, 2023 at 12:44 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

Less than a week away from the opening night of the 2023-24 NHL season, teams continue to make roster cuts in an effort to finalize their official roster heading into the year. As always, we’ll track roster moves here.

Calgary Flames (via a team release)

F Lucas Ciona (to Calgary, AHL)
D Yan Kuznetsov (to Calgary, AHL)
D Jeremie Poirier (to Calgary, AHL)
G Dustin Wolf (to Calgary, AHL)
F Connor Zary (to Calgary, AHL)

Colorado Avalanche (via a team release)

F Brandon Kozun (released from PTO)
F Joel Kiviranta (released from PTO)
F Jason Polin (to Colorado, AHL)

Columbus Blue Jackets (via Aaron Portzline/The Athletic)

D Tim Berni (released from PTO)
G Pavel Cajan (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Corson Ceulemans (to Cleveland, AHL)
G Aaron Dell (released from PTO)
D Stanislav Svozil (to Cleveland, AHL)

Minnesota Wild (via a team release)

D Daemon Hunt (to Iowa, AHL)

Nashville Predators (via a team release)

F Mark Jankowski (to Milwaukee, AHL)

New Jersey Devils (via a team release)

G Jeremy Brodeur (to Utica, AHL)

Ottawa Senators (via a team release)

F Tyler Boucher (to Belleville, AHL)

Pittsburgh Penguins (via a team release)

F Avery Hayes (to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, AHL)
F Rem Pitlick (to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, AHL)
F Samuel Poulin (to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, AHL)
F Valtteri Puustinen (to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, AHL)
D Xavier Ouellet (to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, AHL)
D Ty Smith (to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, AHL)

Seattle Kraken (via a team release)

D Connor Carrick (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
F Luke Henman (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Cameron Hughes (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
F Kole Lind (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
F Max McCormick (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
D Gustav Olofsson (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
F Ville Petman (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Andrew Poturalski (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
D Mitch Reinke (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
D Jimmy Schuldt (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
D Peetro Seppala (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Devin Shore (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance
G Ales Stezka (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Marian Studenic (to Coachella Valley, AHL) pending waiver clearance

Winnipeg Jets (via a team release)

F Henri Nikkanen (to Manitoba, AHL)
D Elias Salomonsson (to Skelleftea, SHL)

This page will be updated throughout the day

Calgary Flames| Colorado Avalanche| Columbus Blue Jackets| Minnesota Wild| Nashville Predators| New Jersey Devils| Ottawa Senators| Pittsburgh Penguins| Seattle Kraken| Transactions| Winnipeg Jets

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Edmonton Oilers Sign Brady Stonehouse To Entry-Level Contract

October 5, 2023 at 12:19 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

According to a team release, the Edmonton Oilers announce that the organization has come to a three-year, entry-level contract agreement with forward Brady Stonehouse. An undrafted free agent before the contract, Stonehouse had recently spent the last two seasons with the Ottawa 67’s of the Ontario Hockey League.

During his first year in Ottawa, at 17 years of age, Stonehouse would go on to have a relatively quiet year as a rookie in the league, scoring 18 goals and 17 assists in 68 games. Managing only four games as an organization in the postseason of the 2021-22 season, Stonehouse would chip in with only one goal.

In his sophomore campaign during the 2022-23 OHL season, Stonehouse would break out as one of the better goal-scorers in the 67’s lineup. Playing a full 68 regular season games once again, Stonehouse tallied a total of 37 goals and 20 assists, leading the entire organization in goal scoring.

A persistent fore-checker on offense, Stonehouse has the capabilities to be quite a nuisance in the Oilers lineup in the future. Having already played one game for Ottawa in the current year, Stonehouse will continue to grow his abilities at the OHL level, before finally making the jump to professional hockey.

Edmonton Oilers| Transactions Brady Stonehouse

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Waivers: 10/03/23

October 4, 2023 at 1:09 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 2 Comments

Oct. 4: All players have cleared waivers, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. This means a pair of rather highly-touted Senators, Bernard-Docker and Sokolov, will remain with the organization.

Oct. 3: Following a large list of players hitting the waiver wire this time yesterday, today’s list is quite a bit smaller, but there is some solid talent that could potentially be claimed by a different organization. Today’s full list of players hitting the waiver wire comes courtesy of TSN’s Chris Johnston:

Boston Bruins

D Alec Regula
D Dan Renouf
F Anthony Richard
D Reilly Walsh
D Parker Wotherspoon

Edmonton Oilers

F Seth Griffith

New Jersey Devils

G Erik Kallgren

Ottawa Senators

D Jacob Bernard-Docker
F Matthew Highmore
D Jacob Larsson
F Egor Sokolov

Philadelphia Flyers

F Tanner Laczynski
G Calvin Petersen

Boston Bruins| Edmonton Oilers| New Jersey Devils| Ottawa Senators| Philadelphia Flyers| Transactions| Waivers Alec Regula| Anthony Richard| Cal Petersen| Daniel Renouf| Egor Sokolov| Erik Kallgren| Jacob Bernard-Docker| Jacob Larsson| Matthew Highmore| Parker Wotherspoon| Reilly Walsh| Seth Griffith| Tanner Laczynski

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Pierre-Olivier Joseph Considered Day-To-Day; Xavier Ouellet Recalled

October 3, 2023 at 5:27 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 1 Comment

In preparation for the team’s game tomorrow night against the Detroit Red Wings, Shelly Anderson of The Hockey News reports that defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph is considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Taking his place in the Pittsburgh Penguins’ lineup will be defenseman Xavier Ouellet, who had been previously cut from Pittsburgh’s training camp roster on September 29th (X Link).

In three exhibition games up to this point in the preseason, Joseph has scored one goal, averaging a whopping 23 minutes of ice time per night. Receiving plenty of time on ice during training camp, it is largely expected that his ATOI will dramatically decrease during the regular season, projecting as a bottom-pairing defenseman on the Penguins this year.

Last year, Joseph averaged just over 15 minutes a night, the lowest on the team among defensemen with at least 50 games played. Production-wise, having far and away the best statistical season of his young career, Joseph would score five goals and 16 assists in 75 games.

Carrying solid top-four options with the additions of Ryan Graves and Erik Karlsson over the summer, Joseph will likely slot up next to Chad Ruhwedel in the bottom-pairing. Unfortunately for Joseph, with a healthy Kris Letang heading into the season, and Karlsson taking over the first powerplay unit, Joseph’s powerplay availability from last year will likely diminish as well.

All in all, Joseph is undoubtedly expected to be on the opening night roster against the Chicago Blackhawks next week, and Ouellet will get another game or two before making his way back down to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.

Injury| Pittsburgh Penguins| Transactions Pierre-Olivier Joseph| Xavier Ouellet

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Training Camp Cuts: 10/03/23

October 3, 2023 at 2:04 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

Now exactly one week away from the first game of the 2023-24 NHL season, teams are working overtime to get their roster down to 23 players. As always, we’ll keep track of those roster moves here.

Boston Bruins (via a team release)

D Mike Callahan (to Providence, AHL)
F Fabian Lysell (to Providence, AHL)
D Alec Regula (to Providence, AHL) pending waiver clearance
D Dan Renouf (to Providence, AHL) pending waiver clearance
F Anthony Richard (to Providence, AHL) pending waiver clearance
D Reilly Walsh (to Providence, AHL) pending waiver clearance
D Parker Wotherspoon (to Providence, AHL) pending waiver clearance

Calgary Flames (via a team release)

F Clark Bishop (to Calgary, AHL)
D Colton Poolman (to Calgary, AHL)
G Oscar Dansk (to Calgary, AHL)
F Ben Jones (to Calgary, AHL)
D Brady Lyle (to Calgary, AHL)
D Yan Kuznetsov (to Calgary, AHL)

Colorado Avalanche (via X)(via Peter Baugh/The Athletic)

D Wyatt Aamodt (to Colorado, AHL)
F Peter Holland (to Colorado, AHL)
D Corey Schueneman (to Colorado, AHL)

Edmonton Oilers (via Mark Spector/Sportsnet)

F Xavier Bourgault (to Bakersfield, AHL)
F Seth Griffith (to Bakersfield, AHL) pending waiver clearance
F James Hamblin (to Bakersfield, AHL)

New Jersey Devils (via X)

F Graeme Clarke (to Utica, AHL)
F Kyle Criscuolo (to Utica, AHL)
D Daniil Misyul (to Utica, AHL)
F Chase Stillman (to Utica, AHL)

Toronto Maple Leafs (via X)

D Spencer Sova (to Erie, OHL)

Winnipeg Jets (via X)

F Brad Lambert (to Manitoba, AHL)
F Jeff Malott (to Manitoba, AHL)
D Ashton Sautner (to Manitoba, AHL)
F Dominic Toninato (to Manitoba, AHL)

This page will be updated throughout the day

Boston Bruins| Calgary Flames| Colorado Avalanche| Edmonton Oilers| New Jersey Devils| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions| Winnipeg Jets

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Derek Stepan Announces Retirement

October 3, 2023 at 1:51 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 9 Comments

A veteran of nearly 900 games at the NHL level, the NHLPA reports that forward Derek Stepan has officially hung up his skates. A veteran of 13 seasons, Stepan spent his career with the New York Rangers, Arizona Coyotes, Ottawa Senators, and the Carolina Hurricanes.

A product of the University of Wisconsin Badgers of the NCAA, Stepan had a solid collegiate career, scoring 12 goals and 42 assists in 41 games in his final year, taking his team to the National Championship in 2010, eventually losing to the Boston College Eagles. Two years prior to his career in Wisconsin, the Rangers had drafted Stepan with the 51st overall pick in the 2008 NHL Draft.

After his collegiate career came to an end, Stepan would join New York for the 2010-11 season, playing in all 82 games, scoring 21 goals and 24 assists, finishing 13th in Calder Trophy voting at season’s end. He would continue his streak of playing in every regular season game, never missing a minute of action throughout the 2013-14 season. Having already established himself as one of the best center options for the Rangers, he would help lead the team to the 2014 Stanley Cup Finals, losing in five games to the Los Angeles Kings.

Separating himself as both a leader and a solid contributor on offense, New York rewarded Stepan financially, signing him to a six-year, $39MM extension in the summer before the 2015-16 campaign. Unfortunately for both him and the organization, he would only last two years under that deal with the Rangers, as the team entered a rebuilding phase shortly thereafter. In the offseason after the 2016-17 season, New York traded Stepan, along with goaltender Antti Raanta, to the Coyotes for Anthony DeAngelo and the seventh overall selection in that year’s draft (used to select Lias Andersson).

Quickly becoming one of the better players on Arizona’s roster, Stepan rewarded the summer acquisition, scoring 14 goals and 42 assists with the Coyotes in his first season. During his three-year stay in the Desert, Stepan would play a total of 154 games, scoring 29 goals and 62 assists overall, leading the Coyotes to the playoffs only once in the 2019-20 campaign. With only one more season remaining on his contract extension, Arizona sent Stepan packing again to Ottawa for a second-round selection in the 2021 NHL Draft.

His time with the Senators was underwhelming, as Stepan struggled mightily in the pandemic-shortened season, citing the difficulties of being away from family in such a tumultuous world climate. Well outside the playoff picture, Ottawa explored trade ideas for Stepan at the deadline, but his season would be ended completely in late February due to a shoulder injury.

Hitting the unrestricted free agent market for the first time in his career, Stepan would sign back-to-back one-year deals with the Hurricanes, hoping to compete for a Stanley Cup to conclude his career. Spending a majority of his time in a bottom-six role, Carolina relied heavily on Stepan’s leadership and experience to help grow the young crop of Hurricanes coming into the league.

In the entirety of his career, Stepan will finish with 890 regular season games played, scoring 182 goals and 333 assists, earning several votes for the Lady Byng as well as the Selke Trophy throughout his career. Aside from the regular season, Stepan would play in 120 playoff games, scoring 20 goals and 35 assists overall, including one trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2014.

We at Pro Hockey Rumors congratulate Stepan on a respectable career, and we wish him the best as he moves into the next chapter of his life.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Newsstand| Retirement Derek Stepan

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Injury Notes: Kurashev, Hintz, Johnston, Guentzel

October 3, 2023 at 12:50 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

Relaying a note from the General Manager of the Chicago Blackhawks, Kyle Davidson, Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times reports that forward Philipp Kurashev will be out at least another week due to a wrist injury, and will likely miss the first couple of games of the regular season. On a more positive note, even though he will miss game action, Kurashev has returned to skating for the time being.

Although injuries have not been a focal point in his young career up to this point, this will be the second time in the calendar year that Kurashev is set to miss regular season games due to an injury. In late March of last season, suffering from a shoulder injury, Kurashev would miss the remainder of the regular season, thankfully not needing surgery to repair the damage.

When healthy, Kurashev is largely projected to participate in the Blackhawks’ top-six forward group on a weak roster, and will likely factor into the middle-six once Chicago is set to contend. Last year, Kurashev played in 70 games overall, scoring nine goals and 16 assists, as well as a -32 rating. This summer, the Blackhawks added heavily to their forward core, drafting Connor Bedard, as well as acquiring Taylor Hall, Nick Foligno, and Corey Perry to surround some of their younger forward core, such as Kurashev.

Other injury notes:

  • Having yet to play in a preseason game up to this point in training camp, it has become incredibly unlikely that Dallas Stars’ forward, Roope Hintz, will participate in any exhibition games. According to Saad Yousuf of The Athletic, Hintz is still out of action due to an upper-body injury, and his first game of the year is going to be the Stars’ opening night matchup against the St. Louis Blues next Thursday. He will be an important piece for Dallas to get back into the lineup, scoring 37 goals and 38 assists last year, finishing fourth on the team in scoring.
  • Continuing on with the Stars, Yousuf also reports that Wyatt Johnston had a minor setback with his upper-body injury, and will miss today’s practice and preseason game against the Colorado Avalanche. Similarly to Hintz, Johnston is another forward that the Stars will need to stay healthy, as they are looking for Johnston to improve on his 24-goal, 17-assist rookie performance last year.
  • Inching his way back from offseason ankle surgery, Jake Guentzel was seen this morning wearing a full-contact jersey (X Link). For the majority of training camp, Guentzel had been seen wearing a non-contact jersey, but it is clear the Pittsburgh Penguins are confident with his recovery timeline, allowing him to fully participate in the team’s practices. Going into a massive contract year for both he and the organization, Guentzel will benefit greatly from a full season of action if he is able to be ready for opening night next week.

Chicago Blackhawks| Dallas Stars| Injury| Pittsburgh Penguins Jake Guentzel| Philipp Kurashev| Roope Hintz| Wyatt Johnston

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New York Rangers Recall Dylan Garand

October 3, 2023 at 11:37 am CDT | by Brennan McClain 3 Comments

Posting solid numbers already in two preseason games up to this point, the New York Rangers will once again get a look at one of their top goaltending prospects within the organization. The team has announced they have recalled goaltender Dylan Garand from the Hartford Wolf Pack. Garand will likely serve as a backup option during the team’s upcoming back-to-back matchups against the New Jersey Devils, and Boston Bruins, respectively.

With both Igor Shesterkin and Jonathan Quick penciled in as the goaltending tandem for the Rangers this season, it is more than likely that Garand will swiftly be moved back down to Hartford for the 2023-24 season. In his first full season in Hartford last year, Garand played in 32 games, securing a 13-14-3 record, garnering a .894 SV% and a 3.01 GAA. Sporting mediocre numbers at best during his first season in the AHL, Garand nearly willed the Wolf Pack to the Calder Cup Finals last year. In eight playoff games, Garand accrued a 5-3-0 record, showing an impressive SV% at .935, and a GAA of 1.76. The team went on a tear out of the gate, before eventually being ousted by the eventual champions, the Hershey Bears, in the Division Finals.

In the 2020 NHL Draft, Garand was the eighth goaltender off the board, falling to the 103rd overall pick, winning Goalie of the Year honors in the WHL for the Kamloops Blazers two years later in the 2021-22 season. In 45 games, Garand earned a 34-9-1 record, posting a .925 SV% and a 2.16 GAA, losing in the WHL Conference Finals to the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Garand still needs to work through some growing pains at the AHL level and should be able to work through that nicely playing in Hartford specifically. If all goes well, and Garand continues to improve in professional hockey, he could potentially compete for the backup role in the next two to three seasons.

New York Rangers| Transactions Dylan Garand

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