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Scott Perunovich To Undergo Shoulder Surgery

October 4, 2022 at 10:07 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

It is another lost season for Scott Perunovich, who will undergo surgery on a fractured left shoulder later this week. The St. Louis Blues have announced a six-month timeline before Perunovich is even re-evaluated, meaning he will miss most, if not all of the 2022-23 campaign.

This is the second major shoulder injury that Perunovich has suffered since turning pro, though Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic tweets that it is unrelated to that torn labrum that kept him out the entire 2020-21 season. Still, it is the same shoulder, and means another surgery to correct a serious injury before he ever really gets his career off the ground.

Now 24, Perunovich was the 2020 Hobey Baker winner with the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where he racked up 105 points in 115 games. The smooth-skating defenseman was a second-round pick of the Blues in 2018 and showed he could dominate the minor leagues when he recovered from that first shoulder injury, racking up 22 points in 17 games with the Springfield Thunderbirds. Nineteen NHL regular season games resulted in six points, and Perunovich managed to add another four assists in seven playoff games.

It appeared as though there was an opening for him with the Blues this year but instead, questions will now arise over whether he’ll even be with the organization for very long. He will be a restricted free agent again after this season and at some point, St. Louis will have to ask whether or not they believe he’ll ever be healthy enough to contribute on a regular basis. There’s obvious talent, but another serious injury like this will not only put him behind but allow other young players to move up the depth chart in his place.

It’s a brutal blow for a talented young defenseman and one that he can hopefully overcome. A six-month timeline puts the re-evaluation at the start of April, meaning there is at least an outside chance that he could return for a Blues playoff run if needed.

Injury| St. Louis Blues Scott Perunovich

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Ottawa Senators Recall Kevin Mandolese

October 4, 2022 at 10:04 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

With the recent injury to Cam Talbot, the Ottawa Senators are down a bit of goaltending depth. They claimed Magnus Hellberg off of waivers yesterday but with Antoine Bibeau now dealing with a non-COVID illness, the team has recalled Kevin Mandolese to serve as the third goaltender.

While a third netminder in the preseason doesn’t mean very much in the grand scheme of things, this does shine a light on how important it is for teams to have reliable depth at the position. The Senators actually have more goaltenders under contract than most, with Talbot, Helberg, Bibeau, Mandolese, Anton Forsberg, Mads Sogaard, and even prospect Leevi Merilainen signed to NHL deals.

They learned the value of depth last season when they needed four different goaltenders throughout the year. Forsberg, who started the most for them in 2021-22, figures to take most of the starts while Talbot is out. Mandolese, 22, only has 26 appearances at the AHL level to this point and is likely only ahead of Merilainen -who has already been loaned back overseas – in the organizational depth chart.

Ottawa Senators Antoine Bibeau

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Ryan MacInnis Signs In KHL

October 4, 2022 at 8:20 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

Oct 4: It appears as though MacInnis has changed his mind. Adler Mannheim of the DEL has now announced a contract with him, replacing injured forward Tyler Gaudet. He will no longer be headed to the KHL.

Sep 15: After failing to get much of an opportunity at the NHL level, Ryan MacInnis has decided to try his luck overseas. The minor league forward has signed a contract with Amur Khabarovsk of the KHL.

MacInnis, 26, became a Group VI unrestricted free agent (for the second time) this summer after his one-year deal with the Buffalo Sabres came to an end. The 2014 second-round pick has only played in 27 NHL games to this point, just one of them coming last season. In 49 games with the Rochester Americans, where he spent most of the year, he scored 11 goals and 27 points.

The son of NHL legend Al MacInnis, Ryan was an excellent junior player and has shown at least flashes of the ability to fill out a fourth-line role in the NHL. But with basically zero production – he has just a single assist in those 27 games – it’s hard to justify putting him in the lineup.

In the KHL, he should find quite a bit more playing time and the chance to see a more offensive role. It seems likely that we’ll see him in North America again some point down the line, though another NHL chance may be out of the picture.

KHL Ryan MacInnis

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Pierre-Olivier Joseph Available For Trade

October 3, 2022 at 2:46 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 12 Comments

In early 2021, as the shortened 2020-21 season was getting underway, the Pittsburgh Penguins were dealing with a massive number of injuries on defense. The team was without Mike Matheson, Marcus Pettersson, and Juuso Riikola all at once, forcing them to recall 21-year-old Pierre-Olivier Joseph and put him in the lineup. A few days later Brian Dumoulin and Kris Letang went down as well, meaning suddenly there were very few trusted names available.

The then-rookie Joseph stepped up, logging nearly 26 minutes and recording three assists in just his fifth NHL game. He followed that with a 26:14 performance two nights later, logging more ice time that night than even Sidney Crosby.

One would think that was the origin story for a key contributor, a player who is in the lineup every night thereafter. That wasn’t the case for Joseph, who played just 16 games total that season and just four in 2021-22. Instead of becoming the stud top-four option that many expected, the young defenseman now finds himself battling for a roster spot.

In fact, he could potentially even find himself on his way to a new organization in a few days. Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff reports that last week, Penguins general manager Ron Hextall reached out to all 31 other general managers and let them know that Joseph is available for trade.

That’s because the Penguins are facing a roster crunch on the back end and may have to waive the 23-year-old if they make it through the next week healthy on defense. With seven other defensemen signed to one-way contracts and Ty Smith locked into a spot, there may not be room for Joseph. His $825K cap hit may actually hurt his chances, as he costs slightly more than depth players like Chad Ruhwedel and Mark Friedman.

Today, the Penguins lost forward Radim Zohorna on waivers to the Calgary Flames. Losing another player – especially one with the upside of Joseph – doesn’t make a lot of sense. Perhaps the team can work out a trade before it comes to that, or decide to risk one of the more veteran names instead.

Pittsburgh Penguins Pierre-Olivier Joseph

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Waivers: 10/03/22

October 3, 2022 at 1:28 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 6 Comments

The waiver wire is full as teams continue to get closer to regular season rosters. These are the players available today, after Radim Zohorna and Magnus Hellberg were claimed from yesterday’s list.

Anaheim Ducks

Olli Juolevi
Justin Kirkland

Columbus Blue Jackets

Trey Fix-Wolansky
Gavin Bayreuther

Los Angeles Kings

T.J. Tynan

Minnesota Wild

Joe Hicketts
Joseph Cramarossa

Tampa Bay Lightning

Gemel Smith
Alex Barre-Boulet

Winnipeg Jets

Kevin Stenlund

Anaheim Ducks| Columbus Blue Jackets| Los Angeles Kings| Minnesota Wild| Tampa Bay Lightning| Waivers| Winnipeg Jets Alex Barre-Boulet| Gavin Bayreuther| Gemel Smith| Joe Hicketts| Joseph Cramarossa| Kevin Stenlund| Olli Juolevi

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Ottawa Senators Claim Magnus Hellberg

October 3, 2022 at 1:08 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

With the recent injury of Cam Talbot, the Ottawa Senators have nabbed another goaltender. The team has claimed Magnus Hellberg off waivers from the Seattle Kraken, giving Anton Forsberg a new backup for the time being.

The Senators have announced that Talbot’s upper-body injury will keep him out five to seven weeks, though Darren Dreger of TSN reports it might not be quite so long. Dreger tweets that Talbot is believed to have suffered a fractured rib, suggesting it might only be three to four weeks before he returns.

Either way, the team now hands the reins to Forsberg, with the 31-year-old Hellberg behind him. The latter actually made his NHL debut back in 2013 but has just five appearances overall. For most of his career, Hellberg has played in the KHL, before signing a one-year deal with the Detroit Red Wings at the very end of last season.

That gave him a chance to showcase himself and show he is ready to return to North America, eventually earning him a $750K contract with the Kraken this summer. It will be interesting to see how much playing time he receives in Ottawa, and whether the Senators can potentially flip the 6’6″ goaltender to another team once Talbot is eligible to return. If not, they would have to waive him in order to send him to the minor leagues, giving a chance for Seattle to reclaim the big netminder.

Ottawa Senators| Seattle Kraken

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Calgary Flames Claim Radim Zohorna

October 3, 2022 at 1:06 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

The Calgary Flames have claimed Radim Zohorna off waivers from the Pittsburgh Penguins. Zohorna, though not cut by the Penguins yet, had been placed on waivers yesterday along with several players ticketed for the minor leagues. He won’t be at risk of that now, as he joins the Flames and will have to stay on the NHL roster.

Zohorna, 26, was kind of a surprise add to waivers yesterday after his performance last year and potential upside. The 6’6″ forward had six points in 17 games with the Penguins, adding 23 hits in the process. That kind of physicality and size should fit right in with the Flames’ bottom-six if he can earn himself regular playing time in Calgary.

Though he played wing for most of his time in Pittsburgh last year, Zohorna does have the ability to play center as well. In fact, he was skating between Danton Heinen and Kasperi Kapanen earlier today as a potential fill-in for Teddy Blueger, out for the time being. Whether he’ll be used in that capacity in Calgary remains to be seen but between him, Adam Ruzicka, Cody Eakin, and Trevor Lewis, the team has several options for the middle of the ice on the fourth line.

One player that likely benefits from the claim is Ryan Poehling, who figures to mix in as the team’s depth center now. While Jeff Carter and Blueger are both getting closer to a return, a young player like Poehling could get some more looks in the meantime.

Calgary Flames| Pittsburgh Penguins Radim Zohorna

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Thomas Hickey, James Neal Released From PTOs

October 3, 2022 at 12:44 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

With training camps starting to wrap up and the regular season about to begin, some professional tryouts are coming to an end. Thomas Hickey and James Neal have been released by the New Jersey Devils and Columbus Blue Jackets respectively, the latter according to Aaron Portzline of The Athletic.

Neal, 35, did a bit in the preseason of what he has always done – score goals – but it wasn’t enough to earn an NHL contract with the Blue Jackets. The veteran forward embraced a minor league role with the Springfield Thunderbirds last season and seems likely to do the same this year, if he wants to continue his career.

Over parts of 14 seasons in the league, Neal has 296 goals and 559 points in 869 games, reaching the 20-goal mark in each of his first ten years. While that NHL production has vanished recently, he did score 14 goals and 26 points in 28 games for the Thunderbirds and helped them reach the Calder Cup finals (which they ultimately lost).

Hickey, meanwhile, was also playing the minor league game last season, spending most of the year with the Bridgeport Islanders and Ontario Reign. The 33-year-old defenseman has more than 450 games played at the NHL level but quickly fell out of favor after signing a hefty contract with the New York Islanders.

With just seven NHL appearances since the start of the 2019-20 season, it seems unlikely that Hickey will get another full-time role at this point. If he wants to continue, perhaps another team will give him a chance on a two-way deal for minor league depth.

Columbus Blue Jackets| New Jersey Devils James Neal| Thomas Hickey

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Training Camp Cuts: 10/03/22

October 3, 2022 at 12:21 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The NHL season is right around the corner, as the San Jose Sharks and Nashville Predators will kick things off on Friday afternoon from Czechia. As teams finish up their preseason schedule, cuts aplenty will be coming down the pipe. As always, we’ll keep track of that movement right here.

Anaheim Ducks (via team release)

F Benoit-Olivier Groulx (to San Diego, AHL)
F Josh Lopina (to San Diego, AHL)
F Danny O’Regan (to San Diego, AHL)
D Austin Strand (to San Diego, AHL)

Arizona Coyotes (via team release)

F Milos Kelemen (to Tucson, AHL)
D Victor Soderstrom (to Tucson, AHL)
D Cameron Crotty (to Tucson, AHL)

Buffalo Sabres (via team release)

G Malcolm Subban (to Rochester, AHL)

Carolina Hurricanes (via team release)

D William Lagesson (to Chicago, AHL)
D Ronan Seeley (to Chicago, AHL)

Columbus Blue Jackets (via team release)

G Nolan Lalonde (to Erie, OHL)
F Tyler Angle (to Cleveland, AHL)
F Roman Ahcan (to Cleveland, AHL)
F Cole Fonstad (to Cleveland, AHL)
F Brett Gallant (to Cleveland, AHL)
F Jake Gaudet (to Cleveland, AHL)
F Robbie Payne (to Cleveland, AHL)
F Justin Richards (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Tim Berni (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Marcus Bjork (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Samuel Knazko (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Billy Sweezey (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Cole Clayton (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Olivier Leblanc (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Dillon Simpson (to Cleveland, AHL
F Trey Fix-Wolansky (to Cleveland, AHL)*
D Gavin Bayreuther (to Cleveland, AHL)*
F James Neal (released from PTO)
G Hayden Stewart (released from PTO)

Dallas Stars (via team release)

F Marian Studenic (to Texas, AHL)
F Riley Tufte (to Texas, AHL)
D Alexander Petrovic (to Texas, AHL)

Minnesota Wild (via team release)

F Samuel Walker (to Iowa, AHL)
D Daemon Hunt (to Iowa, AHL)
D Simon Johansson (to Iowa, AHL)
G Jesper Wallstedt (to Iowa, AHL)
F Joseph Cramarossa (to Iowa, AHL)*
D Joe Hicketts (to Iowa, AHL)*

New Jersey Devils (via team release)

F Josh Filmon (to Swift Current, WHL)
F Chase Stillman (to Peterborough, OHL)
D Topias Vilen (to Pelicans, Finland)
G Tyler Brennan (to Prince George, WHL)
F Samuel Laberge (to Utica, AHL)
F Xavier Parent (to Utica, AHL)
F Nolan Stevens (to Utica, AHL)
F Garrett Van Wyhe (to Utica, AHL)
D Fillip Bratt (to Utica, AHL)
D Jarrod Gourley (to Utica, AHL)
G Isaac Poulter (to Utica, AHL)
D Thomas Hickey (released from PTO)

Seattle Kraken (via team release)

F Jesper Froden (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Cameron Hughes (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Kole Lind (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Max McCormick (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Austin Poganski (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Andrew Poturalski (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Brogan Rafferty (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
F Carsen Twarynski (to Coachella Valley, AHL)
D Gustav Olofsson (to Coachella Valley, AHL)

St. Louis Blues (via team release)

F Will Bitten (to Springfield, AHL)

Toronto Maple Leafs (via team release)

F Joseph Blandisi (to Toronto, AHL)
F Curtis Douglas (to Toronto, AHL)
F Max Ellis (to Toronto, AHL)
F Pavel Gogolev (to Toronto, AHL)
F Logan Shaw (to Toronto, AHL)
F Graham Slaggert (to Toronto, AHL)
D Matt Hellickson (to Toronto, AHL)
D Noel Hoefenmayer (to Toronto, AHL)
D Tommy Miller (to Toronto, AHL)
D Matteo Pietroniro (to Toronto, AHL)

Vancouver Canucks (via team release)

F Vincent Arseneau (to Abbotsford, AHL)
F Marc Gatcomb (to Abbotsford, AHL)
F Chase Wouters (to Abbotsford, AHL)
F Matt Alfaro (to Abbotsford, AHL)
F Michael Regush (released from ATO to Abbotsford, AHL)
D Jett Woo (to Abbotsford, AHL)

Washington Capitals (via Samantha Pell, Washington Post)

F Beck Malenstyn (to Hershey, AHL)
F Garrett Pilon (to Hershey, AHL)
D Gabriel Carlsson (to Hershey, AHL)
D Dylan McIlrath (to Hershey, AHL)
D Bobby Nardella (to Hershey, AHL)
G Zachary Fucale (to Hershey, AHL)

Winnipeg Jets (via team release)

F Kristian Reichel (to Manitoba, AHL)
F Kevin Stenlund (to Manitoba, AHL)*

*Pending waivers

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Kevin Korchinski Sent To WHL

October 3, 2022 at 11:01 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 6 Comments

The Chicago Blackhawks gave up quite a bit this offseason to draft Kevin Korchinski, selecting the young defenseman with the seventh-overall pick. That pick was part of the return from the Ottawa Senators for Alex DeBrincat, meaning there is a lot riding on Korchinski’s development.

Today, the team has decided that development will continue at the junior hockey level. After an impressive debut training camp, Korchinski has been returned to the Seattle Thunderbirds of the WHL. The team has also sent Arvid Soderblom to the AHL and Samuel Savoie to the Gatineau Olympiques, according to Mark Lazerus of The Athletic.

Korchinski, 18, is not eligible to pay in the AHL this season or next, though it would be an unlikely destination for him anyway right now. After being the tenth overall pick in the 2019 WHL draft, it actually took him a little while to really make an impact, thanks to COVID delays and cancelations.

It was 2021-22 when he really burst onto the scene, scoring 65 points in 67 regular season games and then another 19 in 25 playoff matches. With a relentless offensive mindset, Korchinski is always trying to create something with the puck on his stick, and often leads the rush with his excellent skating ability.

For now, that offensive mind will be headed back to junior, where he should dominate once again. He’ll also be a candidate for the Canadian World Junior squad in December.

Next year will be a telling one for the Blackhawks, as Korchinski will not be eligible for the AHL. It will be either NHL or CHL for him at that point, meaning his designation should give some insight into whether or not the Blackhawks are ready to start turning the corner on their rebuild.

At the moment, playing their top prospects in the NHL seems like a waste, as the team isn’t expected to be very competitive. At some point though, there will need to be a shift from junior and minor league development to getting them reps at the highest level. The seventh-overall pick will be a strong indicator of when that shift occurs.

Chicago Blackhawks Kevin Korchinski

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