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Ottawa Senators Sign Dylan Ferguson

March 2, 2023 at 1:11 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

The Ottawa Senators have added some goaltending depth for the rest of the year, signing Dylan Ferguson to a one-year, two-way contract through 2022-23. The deal follows the recent AHL acquisition of Ferguson, and sets him up to be a restricted free agent in the summer.

Despite being a seventh-round pick of the Dallas Stars who wasn’t tendered a contract after his entry-level deal expired, the 24-year-old Ferguson has actually appeared in the NHL before. That came way back in 2017-18, when he was an emergency recall directly from the WHL to play for the Vegas Golden Knights as they dealt with several injuries.

He hasn’t returned in the years since, but after posting a .930 save percentage through his first two appearances for the Bellville Senators, you can understand why the organization wanted to keep him around. After the stretch run, Ottawa will get to decide whether tendering him is worth it.

In the meantime, he’s now eligible for recall to the NHL should they need a backup.

AHL| Ottawa Senators Dylan Ferguson

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Anaheim Ducks To Sign Jaxsen Wiebe

March 2, 2023 at 12:47 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Anaheim Ducks are going to add an interesting prospect to the pipeline, as Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff reports they will sign undrafted forward Jaxsen Wiebe to an entry-level contract that starts in 2023-24.

Wiebe, 20, was nothing more than a bottom-six physical presence for his first couple of seasons in the WHL, but with his offensive game rounding into form, he’s become more than just a junior hockey afterthought.

There are plenty of drafted prospects that don’t earn entry-level deals, so for him to land one just two years after scoring just three points for the Red Deer Rebels is an impressive accomplishment. Wiebe’s 27 points in 28 games—to go along with 49 penalty minutes—suggest that he might be able to fill a variety of roles at the professional level.

Whether that ever translates into NHL success remains to be seen, but the Ducks will take the chance.

Anaheim Ducks| WHL Jaxsen Wiebe

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Arizona Coyotes Acquire Jakub Voracek

March 2, 2023 at 12:01 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 11 Comments

The Arizona Coyotes continue their run on contracts they will never have to pay out. The team has acquired Jakub Voracek from the Columbus Blue Jackets, along with a 2023 sixth-round pick, in exchange for Jon Gillies. Voracek’s career is in doubt, and according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, there is insurance coverage for next year’s $7.8MM salary.

The move is important for a few different reasons. One, it gets the Coyotes much closer to the salary cap floor for next season, meaning they can make additional trades in the next 24 hours to jettison more expensive pieces like Nick Schmaltz or Lawson Crouse that may be drawing interest.

For the Blue Jackets, the move lets them get out from long-term injured reserve and under the salary cap ceiling, meaning performance bonuses from this year will no longer be carried over to 2023-24. With only the cost of a sixth-round pick to pay, it makes plenty of sense to get Voracek’s contract off the books.

If it is the end of his career as suspected, thanks to multiple head injuries, Voracek will go down as one of his generation’s more underrated offensive players. With over 800 points in his career, he sits 177th all-time and is just shy of the top 100 in assists with 583.

He’ll join a long list of players who have technically been part of the Coyotes organization but never played a game for the team, should he miss next season as expected.

Arizona now has Voracek, Shea Weber, and Bryan Little on the books for next season, a total of nearly $21.4MM in cap hits that won’t play a minute of ice time. On the other hand, they also have 36 draft picks over the next three years, including 21 in the top three rounds.

Columbus Blue Jackets| Utah Mammoth Elliotte Friedman| Jakub Voracek| Jon Gillies| Salary Cap

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St. Louis Blues Extend Sammy Blais

March 2, 2023 at 11:37 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

After re-acquiring Sammy Blais earlier this year, the St. Louis Blues have already reached a contract extension with him. The team announced a one-year, $1MM deal for the 2023-24 season.

While he never fit with the New York Rangers, Blais, and the Blues have always been a perfect match. One of the most physical forwards in the NHL, his return to St. Louis has gone exactly as expected, with 34 hits in just nine games. The fact that he’s chipped in two goals after failing to score a single one through 49 games in New York is just even more evidence that he belonged in St. Louis the whole time.

A one-year deal for less money than he is currently making was likely always going to be the outcome after his ACL injury and disappointing campaign, and the Blues will give him a chance to bounce back next season.

While he’ll never be a top-line contributor, head coach Craig Berube is adamant about getting back to the hard-working, lunchpail style that brought the Blues so much success in the past.

St. Louis Blues Samuel Blais

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Washington Capitals Sign Ethen Frank

March 2, 2023 at 10:48 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Sometimes, reinforcements come from unexpected places. After signing Ethen Frank to an AHL contract last spring, the Washington Capitals have now inked the undrafted forward to a one-year, two-way NHL contract for the 2023-24 season. The deal will carry an NHL salary of $775K, and an AHL salary of $205K.

Frank, 25, has taken the long route to get to this point but just never stopped improving. A five-year career at Western Michigan University culminated in an outstanding 2021-22 season where Frank led the nation in goals with 26 through 38 games.

Most attributed that to simply playing competition much younger than him, but the right-shot forward has proved his doubters wrong this year, acclimating to the AHL without issue. Through 45 games with the Hershey Bears, Frank has 24 goals to lead the team, to go along with the 41 points that put him third on the squad.

At this point, after succeeding at every lower level, the Capitals might as well give him a real tryout next training camp. Either he can continue to produce at the highest level, and becomes a great undrafted story, or he struggles to adapt to the speed of the NHL and doesn’t factor into their future plans.

A one-year deal poses very little risk to the club, and at the very least secures him as a featured contributor for the Bears again next year.

AHL| Washington Capitals Ethen Frank

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Minor Transactions: 03/02/23

March 2, 2023 at 10:32 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

With all of the excitement of trade deadline week, the shuffling of players between the NHL and minor leagues often gets overlooked. Luckily, we’ll keep track of all that movement right here!

  • The Ottawa Senators have reassigned Jacob Larsson to the minor leagues, as Jakob Chychrun met them on the road in New York. Larsson has played in seven games with the Senators this season, failing to record a point.
  • Darren Raddysh is up with the Tampa Bay Lightning, giving them another defenseman for their road trip after tonight’s game against Pittsburgh. Raddysh hasn’t played in the NHL yet this season but has been incredible in the minor leagues, scoring 50 points in 50 games for the Syracuse Crunch.
  • With several changes made to the Pittsburgh Penguins roster, Drake Caggiula has been recalled for now. The 28-year-old has 37 points in 47 games in the AHL this season, the first time he has played in the minor leagues.
  • Arnaud Durandeau has been returned to the minor leagues by the New York Islanders, as Pierre Engvall jumps into the lineup. The 24-year-old Durandeau failed to register a point in his four NHL games.
  • The Philadelphia Flyers have returned Elliot Desnoyers and Olle Lycksell to the minor leagues, after explaining that it was important for their development to join the Lehigh Valley Phantoms’ playoff chase. Desnoyers, in particular, seems to have made an impact on the Flyers coaching staff, despite playing just two NHL games so far.
  • Lukas Reichel has been recalled from the Rockford IceHogs, now that Patrick Kane and company have left the building. A top prospect for the Chicago Blackhawks, Reichel scored three points in four games during an earlier call-up.
  • Mason Appleton has been moved to injured reserve by the Winnipeg Jets, meaning Axel Jonsson Fjallby is returning to the NHL.
  • With so many Detroit Red Wings players on their way out, Adam Erne is on his way up. The veteran forward has been recalled today.
  • Curtis Lazar has been activated from injured reserve by the Vancouver Canucks, meaning he can return after two weeks on the sidelines. The depth forward has five points in 45 games this season.

This page will be updated throughout the day. 

AHL| Transactions Drake Caggiula| Elliot Desnoyers| Jacob Larsson| Lukas Reichel| Olle Lycksell

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Taylor Hall, Nick Foligno Placed On Injured Reserve

March 2, 2023 at 10:20 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

It’s not all roses for the Boston Bruins today. After acquiring Tyler Bertuzzi and signing David Pastrnak to a long-term extension, the team has announced some injury news. Taylor Hall has been placed on long-term injured reserve, and Nick Foligno on regular injured reserve. With the extra roster spot, Jakub Lauko has been recalled.

Hall’s placement on LTIR explains how the team was able to fit Bertuzzi under the cap, but also means the winger will miss at least ten games with the lower-body injury he suffered a few days ago.

Darren Dreger of TSN reported earlier today that he is getting a second opinion, though it seems he’ll be out for a while either way.

Hall hadn’t scored in his last five games and has been rather pedestrian this season compared to his previous lofty performances, though with so much talent in Boston, it’s hard to really stand out. His 16 goals and 36 points in 58 games represent a solid secondary contributor, one that will now effectively be replaced by Bertuzzi in the lineup.

Foligno, 35, has slowed down tremendously from his fast start, with only 13 points coming since the beginning of December (38 games). The veteran forward is still capable defensively and can fill in up the lineup in a pinch, but is more of a depth player for the Bruins at this point in his career. Even before the injury, he had averaged less than 13 minutes in his ten previous games.

The Bruins can afford some injuries, but these are still things to monitor as the postseason approaches. Boston is built to win the Stanley Cup this season and has poured assets into the trade deadline to chase it.

Boston Bruins| Injury Jakub Lauko| Nick Foligno| Taylor Hall

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Boston Bruins Extend David Pastrnak

March 2, 2023 at 9:13 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 16 Comments

Tyler Bertuzzi was just the appetizer. The Boston Bruins have provided their fans with quite the morning, following the trade by announcing an eight-year extension for David Pastrnak that will keep him under contract through the 2030-31 season. The deal will carry an average annual value of $11.25MM, making him one of the league’s highest-paid players.

Darren Dreger of TSN reports that the deal has a full no-move clause for the first five years, then a modified no-trade clause for the final three. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic has the year-by-year breakdown:

  • 2023-24: $8.5MM salary + $4.5MM signing bonus
  • 2024-25: $8.5MM salary + $4.5MM signing bonus
  • 2025-26: $8.5MM salary + $4.0MM signing bonus
  • 2026-27: $8.25MM salary + $3.0MM signing bonus
  • 2027-28: $8.25MM salary + $3.0MM signing bonus
  • 2028-29: $7.5MM salary + $3.0MM signing bonus
  • 2029-30: $7.0MM salary + $2.5MM signing bonus
  • 2030-31: $7.0MM salary + $2.0MM signing bonus

The $90MM contract is the sixth-largest in NHL history, in terms of total money, and Pastrnak goes into next season with the sixth-highest cap hit in the league, right behind Erik Karlsson’s $11.5MM.

If there was ever a player that was going to break the bank in Boston, it was Pastrnak, who has been an incredible bargain for them the last six years. Since he started his six-year, $40MM contract in 2017, which carries a $6.67MM cap hit, Pastrnak ranks fifth in goals (223), ninth in points (461), and tenth in points-per-game (1.16).

With the salary cap set to increase in the coming years, this still—unbelievably—is probably a discount for the Bruins’ sniper. While many believed he would become the highest-paid winger in the NHL, that title will continue to belong to Artemi Panarin, whose seven-year, $81.5MM deal carries an average annual value of $11.64MM.

Not only are the Bruins likely paying less than he would have gotten on the open market, the structure of the deal is also in their favor, allowing them to get out of it should Pastrnak’s game decline considerably in the future.

Given his relative youth, though, that seems unlikely. The contract will expire when he is 35, a perfectly reasonable extension to hand out at this point to a franchise icon who is one of the best offensive weapons in the league. Even if his overall game takes a step backward down the line, Pastrnak’s innate goal-scoring ability seems likely to continue through most of his career.

Committing nearly $100MM to one player is a huge risk, but there are few players in the game more deserving than Pastrnak. With him now locked up long-term, the Bruins front office knows exactly where they stand in other negotiations and how much they can spend on his supporting cast.

It’s been quite a year for Boston, who head into the playoffs as the odds-on favorite for the Stanley Cup, and have now secured their franchise player for the majority of his NHL career.

Boston Bruins| Newsstand David Pastrnak

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Minnesota Wild Sign Hunter Haight

March 2, 2023 at 9:05 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Minnesota Wild have inked another prospect, signing Hunter Haight to a three-year, entry-level contract that starts in the 2023-24 season. Haight plays for the Saginaw Spirit of the OHL, where he will remain through the end of the season.

Unlike many of the prospects signed over the last few days, Haight isn’t your mid-round overage draft pick. The 18-year-old forward has been a top prospect in Ontario for years and was selected 47th overall last summer after a solid rookie campaign with the Barrie Colts.

This season, after a slow start with Barrie, a trade brought him to the Spirit where his game has flourished. Through 33 games with Saginaw, the brilliant stick handler has 36 points, and still has plenty of time to round out the rest of his game.

Despite the contract “starting” next season, Haight will almost certainly be returned to junior in 2023-24, meaning it will slide forward another year. While he has shown well at Minnesota development camp, it is extremely unlikely that he makes the jump right to the NHL.

Since he’ll still be only 19, he isn’t eligible for AHL play, meaning it’s back to the OHL where he’ll try to make Canada’s World Junior team and continue his upward trajectory.

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Boston Bruins Acquire Tyler Bertuzzi

March 2, 2023 at 8:20 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 33 Comments

The Boston Bruins aren’t done yet. After landing Garnet Hathaway, Shane Bowers, and Dmitry Orlov last week, they’re now set to add even more punch to their group. The Bruins have acquired Tyler Bertuzzi from the Detroit Red Wings.

In return, they will send their 2024 first-round pick and a 2025 fourth-round pick. Detroit retains 50% of Bertuzzi’s remaining salary, and the first-round selection is top-10 protected.

It’s not like the Bruins need any more help, as they can become the fastest team in NHL history to 100 points with a win (or overtime/shootout loss) against the Buffalo Sabres tonight. The 47-8-5 Bruins are the class of the NHL already, and will only get better with the addition of the pending free agent forward.

Bertuzzi, 28, has only played in 29 games this season but is coming off a 30-goal campaign and is exactly the kind of in-your-face player that Boston has coveted for years.

Given the Bruins have recently lost some forwards to injury—Taylor Hall is seeking a second opinion on his lower-body issue, according to Darren Dreger of TSN—Bertuzzi could immediately get elevated into a significant role in the Boston lineup.

Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports that the last contract negotiations between the Red Wings and Bertuzzi were in December, with no progress on a possible extension. With recent losses turning the Red Wings into sellers, this was one of the biggest chips that general manager Steve Yzerman had available.

Landing another first-round pick means the Red Wings now have four over the next two drafts, to go along with three second-round selections this year. Whether they actually use those for prospects remains to be seen, as this week’s extension of Dylan Larkin signals the team is ready to start competing for the playoffs.

If Bertuzzi wasn’t going to re-sign, though, the Red Wings did well to land a significant asset during a down year. Limited by injury, he has just four goals on the season. Retaining half of his $4.75MM contract makes it worth it for the Bruins, as they load up for a Stanley Cup run with Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci on bargain-basement contracts.

In fact, nearly the entire Bruins forward group is on expiring deals. Bergeron, Krejci, Hathaway, David Pastrnak, Nick Foligno, and Tomas Nosek are scheduled for unrestricted free agency this summer. If the unthinkable were to happen, and Pastrnak takes his talents elsewhere (or Bergeron decides to retire), going all-in on this deadline makes perfect sense.

With more than 24 hours left before the deadline, the Eastern Conference (and the Atlantic Division in particular) continues its arms race.

Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet broke news of the trade on Twitter. 

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Boston Bruins| Detroit Red Wings| Newsstand Elliotte Friedman| Tyler Bertuzzi

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