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Washington Capitals Extend Beck Malenstyn

June 20, 2022 at 10:35 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

A few minutes after announcing a contract for Brett Leason, the Washington Capitals have wrapped up another negotiation. This time it’s Beck Malenstyn signing a two-year extension. His deal will come in at a slightly lower average annual value of $762.5K, as Malenstyn will receive $750K in 2022-23 and $775K in 2023-24 at the NHL level. The other difference is that the first year of this contract is a two-way deal, which carries an AHL salary of $110K.

Malenstyn, 24, played 12 games for the Capitals this season, scoring his first NHL goal in the process. The 2016 fifth-round pick has 15 games total at that level and has spent the majority of his pro career to this point with the Hershey Bears. In 65 games there this season, he had ten goals and 16 points.

With a new contract in hand, Malenstyn will be another young forward fighting for minutes at training camp, while the Capitals try to sort out their lineup without Tom Wilson and Nicklas Backstrom. The 6’3″ winger represents a big, physical presence for the bottom six but lacks much offensive upside, meaning his role with Washington will likely remain as a depth option.

Still, Capitals’ general manager Brian MacLellan is getting some offseason work done ahead of time and now has just five pending restricted free agents in the whole organization. Malenstyn would not have been eligible for arbitration and had basically no leverage, though landing some security in a two-year deal is a nice reward for the Hershey favorite.

AHL| Washington Capitals Beck Malenstyn

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Washington Capitals Extend Brett Leason

June 20, 2022 at 10:09 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The Washington Capitals have taken care of a pending free agent negotiation, signing Brett Leason to a two-year extension. The contract will carry a cap hit of $775K, paying him $750K in 2022-23 and $800K in 2023-24. Notably, the deal is a one-way contract, meaning Leason will make that much no matter which level he plays.

Leason, 23, made his NHL debut this season and ended up playing in 36 games for the Capitals, scoring three goals and six points along the way. The 6’5″ forward adds an interesting dynamic to the lineup, representing a size and skill blend that is hard to find around the NHL.

While he isn’t overly physical, his long reach and ability to protect the puck have made scouts and prospect prognosticators excited for years. In his final year of junior, that size advantage led to an incredible 46 goals and 114 points in 77 games, though that kind of production has been hard to come by in the minor leagues.

Still, with Nicklas Backstrom and Tom Wilson both out following major surgery, there will be available opportunities in the Washington lineup to start the year. A player like Leason could take advantage of that and potentially even see time in the top six or on the powerplay, depending on how the lines shake out by the end of free agency.

The one-way nature of the contract suggests that he’ll be in the NHL at least, along with the fact that Leason is no longer waiver-exempt. If the Capitals wanted to send him to the minor leagues, he would need to clear waivers first.

Washington Capitals Brett Leason

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Adam Werner Signs In SHL

June 20, 2022 at 9:38 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Calgary Flames have one less pending free agent to worry about. Adam Werner, who is set to become a Group VI unrestricted free agent this summer, has signed a new two-year contract with the Malmo Redhawks of the Swedish Hockey League.

Werner, 25, spent the entire 2021-22 season with the Stockton Heat, recording a .886 save percentage in 21 appearances. While sometimes minor league goaltending performances can be tricky to evaluate due to the ever-changing roster in front of them but in this case, Werner’s statistics are in stark contrast to starter Dustin Wolf, who posted a .924 and won an award as the league’s best goaltender.

With no clear path to NHL action, it always did seem as though Werner would be taking his talents elsewhere, though a return to Sweden is interesting after his previous success in North America. Selected in the fifth round in 2016, the netminder began his pro career on this side of the pond with the Colorado Avalanche organization and even appeared in two games for the club in 2019-20. Before this season he had posted strong numbers in the minors and has the frame–Werner stands 6’5″–that can represent huge NHL upside.

Still, a two-year term with Malmo doesn’t necessarily mean we’ve seen the last of Werner. Given his relatively young age, there is still plenty of time for him to sign with another NHL organization down the line.

Calgary Flames| SHL Adam Werner

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Vladimir Tkachev Signs In KHL

June 20, 2022 at 8:24 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

After just one season in North America, Vladimir Tkachev has gone back to the KHL. The Los Angeles Kings restricted free agent has signed a one-year contract with Avangard Omsk, his hometown club.

Tkachev, 26, signed with the Kings last spring as an undrafted free agent but ended up spending most of the year in the minor leagues. He appeared in just four NHL games, recording two points in the process. For the Ontario Reign, where he was stationed for the majority of the season, the undersized forward added seven goals and 29 points in 41 regular season games.

Though the Kings can technically retain his exclusive rights by issuing him a qualifying offer this summer, those rights will expire when Tkachev turns 27. Since that happens in October, it means he’ll become an unrestricted free agent once again next year when this one-year KHL deal ends.

Whether he will consider a return at that point is unclear, though it should be noted this wasn’t his first time trying to carve out a career in North America. Tkachev also spent two seasons in the QMJHL as a young player, even coming within one goal of the league championship while playing for the Quebec Remparts.

If he does decide to come back, he would be able to once again negotiate with the entire league.

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Buffalo Sabres Acquire Ben Bishop

June 10, 2022 at 3:25 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 38 Comments

3:30 pm: The teams have made the trade official, with the Sabres acquiring Bishop along with Dallas’ 2022 seventh-round draft selection in exchange for future considerations.

1:25 pm: With Ben Bishop not expected to play again after several serious injuries, the Dallas Stars have found a way to move his contract. Kevin Weekes of ESPN reports that the Buffalo Sabres are close to acquiring his contract. No details on the return have been released so far.

Bishop has one year left on his contract and carries a cap hit of $4.92MM.

A move like this could help the Sabres get to the salary cap floor, while also helping the Stars get out of long-term injured reserve. While LTIR provides some flexibility, it also can result in negative penalties, as seen this season for the Stars, who will face a bonus overage of $675K.

Bishop is due a salary of $3.5MM this season, meaning the Sabres won’t even have to cover one of the more expensive years of the deal. The contract also includes a 10-team no-trade clause, though that likely isn’t much of an impediment given he isn’t expected to play again.

For the Sabres, who have just over $41MM in salary commitments for next season before any offseason trading, reaching the salary cap floor could be a legitimate challenge. Only Victor Olofsson sits as a restricted free agent expecting much of a raise, meaning general manager Kevyn Adams will need to be busy in the trade market and free agency.

The 35-year-old Bishop is a good start, though it is disappointing for Sabres fans that they’re not getting the goaltender from a few years ago. At one point, Bishop was among the very best in the world, finishing as a Vezina finalist three times and ending his career with an incredible .921 save percentage. That puts him among the very best of all-time, and as recently as 2018-19 he was the league leader with a .934.

Buffalo meanwhile will be looking for a real answer in net this summer, as Craig Anderson, Dustin Tokarski, Aaron Dell, Michael Houser, and Malcolm Subban are all pending unrestricted free agents.

The Dallas Morning News’ Matthew DeFranks was the first to report the return.

Buffalo Sabres| Dallas Stars Ben Bishop

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Poll: Where Will Johnny Gaudreau Sign?

June 10, 2022 at 2:41 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 13 Comments

We’re just under a month away from free agent frenzy and the potential UFA class is loaded. Franchise icons like Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang, Claude Giroux, and Patrice Bergeron are all without contracts. Top-six pivots like Nazem Kadri, Ryan Strome, and Vincent Trocheck appear to be available. Even a few interesting goaltending targets are about to hit the market. But ahead of all those, at least according to some, is Johnny Gaudreau, arguably the top free agent available after his 115-point regular season.

Gaudreau, 28, has long been one of the most dynamic offensive players in the league but this season he took it to an entirely new level. After a few rather disappointing goal outputs, he set a new career-high with 40 tallies, while playing on arguably the most effective line in hockey. His plus/minus was a staggering +64 to lead the league, as a huge amount of his damage was done at even-strength.

The Calgary Flames, knowing that he is the lynchpin of their offense, are trying hard to sign Gaudreau to an extension. For the next few weeks, they have the added benefit of being able to offer him an eighth year, something that would likely seem very appealing to a player that will turn 29 later this summer. This contract could very well take Gaudreau to the end of his career, and reward him very handsomely for his outstanding platform year.

But with Gaudreau especially, there have always been whispers of a return to the east coast. The New Jersey native played his college hockey at Boston College and a return to the U.S. always seemed inevitable, even if it was at the very end of his career. Now, with just a month left before he could listen to every team’s pitch, that transition is certainly possible, if not likely.

This isn’t a player who has made his intention to go to free agency clear though. Gaudreau told the Flames before the season started that he didn’t want to discuss a contract during the year, and both sides followed his wishes. He’s only ever spoken glowingly about the city and explicitly stated at his end-of-year press availability how much his wife loves it in Calgary.

So where will he be, when the dust settles on July 13? Will Gaudreau stay in Calgary and potentially become the highest-scoring Flame of all time (he is currently 486 points behind Jarome Iginla)? Or will he take his talents elsewhere, adding his talents to a program much closer to his family? Cast your vote below, and make sure to explain it in the comments.

Where will Johnny Gaudreau sign?
Calgary Flames 30.84% (1,038 votes)
Philadelphia Flyers 15.33% (516 votes)
New Jersey Devils 14.44% (486 votes)
Boston Bruins 5.05% (170 votes)
New York Islanders 4.40% (148 votes)
Detroit Red Wings 3.39% (114 votes)
Pittsburgh Penguins 3.24% (109 votes)
New York Rangers 3.03% (102 votes)
Buffalo Sabres 2.11% (71 votes)
Los Angeles Kings 1.75% (59 votes)
Seattle Kraken 1.43% (48 votes)
Montreal Canadiens 1.37% (46 votes)
St. Louis Blues 1.34% (45 votes)
Edmonton Oilers 1.28% (43 votes)
Toronto Maple Leafs 1.16% (39 votes)
Nashville Predators 0.95% (32 votes)
Anaheim Ducks 0.86% (29 votes)
Washington Capitals 0.80% (27 votes)
Columbus Blue Jackets 0.71% (24 votes)
Carolina Hurricanes 0.68% (23 votes)
Dallas Stars 0.68% (23 votes)
Chicago Blackhawks 0.65% (22 votes)
Ottawa Senators 0.62% (21 votes)
Vancouver Canucks 0.59% (20 votes)
Winnipeg Jets 0.56% (19 votes)
Minnesota Wild 0.48% (16 votes)
Colorado Avalanche 0.42% (14 votes)
Florida Panthers 0.42% (14 votes)
San Jose Sharks 0.39% (13 votes)
Tampa Bay Lightning 0.39% (13 votes)
Arizona Coyotes 0.36% (12 votes)
Vegas Golden Knights 0.30% (10 votes)
Total Votes: 3,366

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Buffalo Sabres To Retire Ryan Miller’s Number

June 10, 2022 at 12:12 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 5 Comments

The Buffalo Sabres will have a second goaltender in the rafters next season. Ryan Miller’s No. 30 will be retired by the team, joining Dominik Hasek as the only two netminders in franchise history to receive the honor.

Miller will join Tim Horton (2), Rick Martin (7), Gilbert Perreault (11), Rene Robert (14), Pat LaFontaine (16), Danny Gare (18), and Hasek (39) as the numbers retired by the organization.

Sabres’ general manager Kevyn Adams released the following statement:

Ryan Miller embodied what people in Western New York expect from those who wear a Buffalo Sabres uniform: on-ice excellence, commitment, and authentic love for this community. His lasting relationship with the people here in Buffalo remains a standard we strive to follow every day.

We are thrilled for Ryan to take his rightful place alongside his fellow Sabres legends and look forward to celebrating his career.

One of the greatest American-born goaltenders in history, Miller played 540 regular season games for the Sabres over parts of 11 seasons, the most in franchise history. He also leads in wins (284) and saves (16,217), having posted a strong .916 save percentage over his time in Buffalo. While that doesn’t quite touch what Hasek did, Miller’s time with the Sabres was outstanding, culminating in a Vezina Trophy in 2010 as the league’s best netminder.

Interestingly enough, it was 39 that Miller wore at Michigan State and what he would have worn in Buffalo, had it not been for Hasek’s legacy with the team. The two have been compared and linked for decades, as the younger netminder came into the spotlight soon after the legend left. They’ll now both be in the rafters at the KeyBank Center, though a date has not been revealed for Miller’s ceremony to this point.

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Morning Notes: Draft Rankings, Dallas, Salomaki

June 10, 2022 at 10:45 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Another draft ranking is out, and this time it’s not Shane Wright or Juraj Slafkovsky at the top. Chris Peters has released his list for Daily Faceoff, and Logan Cooley is in the No. 1 position. The scribe suggests that the young USNTDP forward has the highest ceiling among the top names and notes that he’ll probably be a one-and-done player for the University of Minnesota, stepping into the NHL by 2023-24.

The Montreal Canadiens did meet with Cooley at the combine as they prepare to make the first overall selection, and some have suggested that they are considering other options than Wright. Whether he goes first or further down the list, Cooley looks like a can’t-miss prospect that should be making an impact for whoever picks him.

  • Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet has walked back his comments a bit about Pete DeBoer, noting that he may have gone a little too far in saying that he expects the coach to join the Dallas Stars. DeBoer is a candidate in the Stars coaching search but general manager Jim Nill told Matthew DeFranks of the Dallas Morning News that they have only just started narrowing their list. With so many qualified candidates, coaching searches across the league could take a little longer than normal this year.
  • After bouncing around the minor leagues his last few years in North America, Miikka Salomaki took his game overseas in 2021, playing for Orebro HK in the SHL and HIFK in Finland. This year, he’ll be in Switzerland, after signing a two-year deal with Lausanne HC. Salomaki actually racked up 167 regular season NHL matches, all of them coming with the Nashville Predators but hadn’t been a regular in several years.

Dallas Stars Elliotte Friedman| Logan Cooley| Miikka Salomaki

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Florida Panthers Sign Calle Sjalin

June 10, 2022 at 10:26 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Florida Panthers have nabbed another European free agent, agreeing to terms with Calle Sjalin on a two-year entry-level contract. Sjalin was originally a draft pick of the New York Rangers but never signed a contract with them and became an unrestricted free agent last year. Per CapFriendly, Sjalin’s deal carries a cap hit of $855,000.

Panthers general manager Bill Zito released a statement on the deal:

Calle is a skilled defenseman who possesses a powerful shot and exceptional playmaking ability. He has developed into a top blueliner in the Swedish Hockey League and we are excited for him to continue to grow as an athlete in our system.

Zito is right, Sjalin did turn into a top defenseman in the SHL this season, racking up 22 points in 46 games for Leksands IF. That was a huge increase on his previous numbers and immediately put him back on NHL radars. With this new deal, he’ll join a Panthers organization that has shown a strong ability to put the finishing touches on a prospect and transition them into the NHL in recent years.

Whether he ever reaches that level still remains to be seen but the Panthers will happily add a lottery ticket like Sjalin to the organization for nothing more than an entry-level contract slot. Because he is still signed with his SHL club through 2022-23, he will have to be offered back to them should he fail to make the Panthers out of camp but given how well they have handled his development to this point, that wouldn’t really be a negative.

Florida Panthers Bill Zito| Swedish Hockey League

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Atlantic Notes: Maple Leafs, Richardson, Price

June 10, 2022 at 9:36 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Toronto Maple Leafs are pushing on to sign some of their pending free agents, according to James Mirtle of The Athletic, who breaks down each UFA and RFA in the group. Mirtle suggests that both Ilya Mikheyev and Jack Campbell will be elsewhere next season, and examines the tricky situations that Pierre Engvall and Ondrej Kase represent as arbitration-eligible restricted free agents.

One thing he notes, and something that we wrote about recently, is the recent deal for Denis Gurianov and how it and Jack Roslovic’s extension will affect some of these older RFA negotiations. Gurianov signed a one-year, $2.9MM deal (equal to his qualifying offer) after scoring just 11 goals and 31 points this season. Kase had 14 goals in fewer games and Engvall had 35 points this season.

  • It was reported yesterday that the Chicago Blackhawks requested permission to speak with Montreal Canadiens assistant coach Luke Richardson, and today Eric Engels of Sportsnet confirms that the team has granted it. They will also allow Richardson to pursue any other head coaching opportunities that could arise this summer.
  • Engels also spoke to Carey Price, who confirmed that he is currently preparing as if he will be playing in 2022-23. Price recently had a platelet-rich plasma injection in his injured knee, though it’s not clear yet how his body will respond when training ramps up. With the uncertainty surrounding the netminder’s $10.5MM cap hit, this offseason will be a difficult path to navigate for rookie general manager Kent Hughes.

Montreal Canadiens| RFA| Toronto Maple Leafs Carey Price| Ondrej Kase| Pierre Engvall

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