COVID Protocol Related Absences: 03/11/21
Each day, the NHL will publicly release the list of players that are unavailable to their respective teams due to being in COVID-19 Protocol. Here is the list for today, which includes a few new names:
Edmonton – Kyle Turris
Los Angeles – Cal Petersen
New Jersey – Will Butcher*
San Jose – Marcus Sorensen
Vegas – Marc-Andre Fleury*
As a reminder, inclusion on this list does not mean that a player has tested positive for Coronavirus or even that they have been confirmed as a close contact to another positive person. Included in the NHL’s list of possible reasons for someone being on the list is are the following:
(1) an initial positive test which remains unconfirmed until confirmatory testing is completed pursuant to the Positive Test Protocol; (2) mandated isolation for symptomatic individuals pursuant to the Positive Test Protocol; (3) required quarantine as a high-risk close contact in accordance with the Positive Test Protocol; (4) isolation based on a confirmed positive test result and/or; (5) quarantine for travel or other reasons as outlined in the COVID-19 Protocol
Players removed today: Erik Haula, Nashville Predators
The big news today is Fleury’s addition, meaning the Golden Knights will be without a starting goaltender for the time being. Robin Lehner is currently on a conditioning loan in the AHL. The Golden Knights play tomorrow against the Blues so Fleury technically could be back, but more likely one of the team’s younger backups will be forced into action. The worrying part, in this case, would be the fact that Fleury played last night in Minnesota. Hopefully, he hasn’t tested positive and was just forced into the protocol for another reason.
The Devils have also lost Butcher for now, meaning he won’t be available for tonight’s game against the Islanders. Interestingly, Butcher played just 12:47 in his last appearance and then was a supposed healthy scratch for the Devils in their last two. He’ll now miss at least a third consecutive game this time for a different reason entirely.
*denotes new addition
Prospect Notes: Kravtsov, Zary, Krys
Vitaly Kravtsov‘s KHL team was eliminated from the playoffs today, meaning the New York Rangers prospect can now come to North America to join his NHL club. The 21-year-old winger is already under contract and was just loaned overseas, meaning he could play as soon as his quarantine protocols are over. That’s expected to take up to two weeks, but it could still mean the Rangers have a boost down the stretch.
Kravtsov, the ninth overall pick in 2018, scored 16 goals and 24 points in 49 KHL games this season, a strong offensive showing for a player that had struggled at times in the past. The 6’3″ winger is still an important part of the Rangers’ future and gives them another young forward to build around.
- With the British Columbia teams in the WHL set to return soon, Connor Zary‘s time with the Stockton Heat is finished. The 19-year-old forward has been assigned back to the Kamloops Blazers after scoring seven points in nine AHL contests. Zary was the 24th overall pick in 2020 and is too young for the AHL whenever the WHL is in session, but showed quite well in his first taste of professional hockey. The Calgary Flames prospect had 38 goals and 86 points last season for the Blazers and should be even more dominant now that he has some AHL experience under his belt.
- Chad Krys, the Chicago Blackhawks second-rounder from 2016, will end his own 2020-21 season after just six AHL appearances. The Rockford IceHogs announced today that Krys underwent successful shoulder surgery yesterday and will be out for the next five to seven months. Hopefully, that leaves him able to compete in Blackhawks training camp for next season, but Krys has a long road back at this point.
League Notes: Draft, Alignment, Playoffs
The 2021 NHL Entry Draft is not expected to be moved, deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed today during his media availability with Gary Bettman. The reported changes concerning the lottery will be put to a full board of governors vote next week after the executive committee approved it recently. The full draft event, which is scheduled for July 23-24, will happen without the benefit of a full year of in-person scouting and could certainly provide some fireworks.
More notes from the availability today:
- The league is expecting to return to the previous divisional alignment next season, though there will still be the change of the Arizona Coyotes moving to the Central Division and the Seattle Kraken debuting in the Pacific. While there has been some excitement about the new geographic rivalries created this season, the plan has always been to go back to the previous divisions once things got back to normal.
- On the note of the Kraken, Bettman explained that both the rink in Seattle and the one on Long Island are on schedule to open in time to start the 2021-22 season. Climate Pledge Arena (Kraken) and UBS Arena (Islanders) will give updated homes and new destinations while hopefully providing some stability for the two franchises.
- When asked about where the winner of the North Division will play once the NHL is down to four teams in the playoffs, Daly explained there is still some time before a decision has to be made. The Conference Finals round is scheduled for some time in mid-June, meaning they won’t have to make a decision on whether the Canadian team will have to come to the U.S. to play for a while yet.
Taxi Squad Shuffle: 03/11/21
There has been plenty of roster movement between NHL teams and the taxi squad on a daily basis this season. Although some major names may be highlighted in separate articles, this is where you’ll find the majority of that shuffle news each day:
West Division
- The San Jose Sharks have recalled Fredrik Handemark and Antti Suomela from the AHL, sending Joachim Blichfeld back in their place. Blichfeld recently completed his two-game suspension and played on Monday for the Sharks, but is still scoreless through five NHL appearances.
North Division
- The Winnipeg Jets have recalled Logan Stanley from the practice squad after moving Nathan Beaulieu to injured reserve. Beaulieu is expected to miss “weeks” with an upper-body injury that is likely from his shot block against the Maple Leafs on Tuesday night. Stanley, 22, has played in 12 games this season but is still looking for his first NHL point.
- With Christian Wolanin joining the Ottawa Senators lineup, Erik Brannstrom has been moved to the taxi squad. Brannstrom, one of the team’s top prospects, has five points in 14 games but has looked overmatched defensively at times.
- The Toronto Maple Leafs have decided to use the AHL to keep their taxi squad players warm as today they sent Alexander Barabanov, Mikko Lehtonen, Timothy Liljegren, and Nic Petan to the Toronto Marlies. Martin Marincin, Calle Rosen and Joseph Woll have been recalled to the taxi squad to fill it out.
- Before their game tonight, the Calgary Flames brought up Derek Ryan and Zac Rinaldo from the taxi squad. Dominik Simon has been moved to the taxi squad to make room.
Central Division
- The Nashville Predators have recalled Michael McCarron, Rem Pitlick, Mathieu Olivier, Alexandre Carrier and Ben Harpur from the taxi squad as they continue to deal with injuries. Roman Josi and Brad Richardson are the latest two headed to injured reserve, joining five other players there. Because the taxi squad is suddenly empty, Frederic Allard has been recalled from the AHL.
- The Dallas Stars have recalled Rhett Gardner from the taxi squad as they prepare for action this evening. The team will take on the Blackhawks in a rematch of Tuesday’s 6-1 win. Gardner didn’t play in that game but could get into his fifth match of the season tonight.
East Division
- The New Jersey Devils have recalled Jesper Boqvist from the AHL and placed him on the taxi squad, filling one of the two spots they had open. Boqvist, 22, played in five games earlier this season but failed to record a point. The 36th overall pick in 2017, he has just four goals and no assists in 40 career games.
- The Philadelphia Flyers have recalled Andy Andreoff from the taxi squad and are expected to put him into the lineup tonight. The team is going back to six defensemen with Philippe Myers coming out. The Flyers have also flip-flopped Alex Lyon and Felix Sandstrom between the taxi squad and AHL as they attempt to keep both fresh.
- The Pittsburgh Penguins have recalled Josh Currie from the AHL and placed him on the taxi squad. Currie has been up for a good chunk of this season and has only managed to play five combined games between the two leagues.
This page will be updated throughout the day
Teams Calling On Rickard Rakell
The Anaheim Ducks have recently pulled themselves out of the offensive chasm they started the year in and now have toed slightly ahead of both the Buffalo Sabres and Detroit Red Wings in terms of goals per game. One of the main reasons for that climb is Rickard Rakell, who has managed 12 points in his last seven games including four multi-point efforts. The two-time 30-goal scorer has found a little bit of his old juice and is now tied with Max Comtois for the Ducks’ points lead.
With success comes admirers though, and Rakell is generating his fair share of them. Frank Seravalli of TSN reports that several teams have been calling Ducks GM Bob Murray about his top-six winger and the front office executive isn’t hanging up. Rakell is set to become an unrestricted free agent after the 2021-22 season and carries a cap hit of just $3.8MM. If he can get back to scoring 30 goals, that would suddenly turn into one of the best bargains in the whole league, and given his age of just 27 there’s no reason to think it couldn’t happen in the right situation.
He now sits third on TSN’s Trade Bait board, just behind Mattias Ekholm of the Nashville Predators and David Savard of the Columbus Blue Jackets. That means he’s the highest-ranked forward on the list and perhaps one that will generate the most interest as the deadline approaches. Seravalli reports that the asking price for Rakell is “high” according to two different general managers around the league.
Importantly, Rakell does not have any trade protection in his current contract and can be dealt anywhere without his approval. For the Ducks, that’s something of a luxury, given many of their other trade candidates have partial no-move clauses. Adam Henrique, Jakob Silfverberg, Cam Fowler, Josh Manson, and Kevin Shattenkirk can all block trades to a number of teams, meaning a full tear down would be difficult to accomplish in-season. Ryan Getzlaf has a full no-move clause, though it seems as though there was never any real desire to trade the captain anyway.
Rakell then could represent the team’s most valuable trade chip, at least for this deadline. If Murray can use this opportunity to add young talent to surround Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale in the coming years, it certainly seems prudent.
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COVID Protocol Related Absences: 03/10/21
*UPDATED*
Each day, the NHL will publicly release the list of players that are unavailable to their respective teams due to being in COVID-19 Protocol. Following a late report from the Kings, the list is in for today:
Edmonton – Kyle Turris
Los Angeles – Cal Petersen*
Nashville – Erik Haula
San Jose – Marcus Sorensen
As a reminder, inclusion on this list does not mean that a player has tested positive for Coronavirus or even that they have been confirmed as a close contact to another positive person. Included in the NHL’s list of possible reasons for someone being on the list is are the following:
(1) an initial positive test which remains unconfirmed until confirmatory testing is completed pursuant to the Positive Test Protocol; (2) mandated isolation for symptomatic individuals pursuant to the Positive Test Protocol; (3) required quarantine as a high-risk close contact in accordance with the Positive Test Protocol; (4) isolation based on a confirmed positive test result and/or; (5) quarantine for travel or other reasons as outlined in the COVID-19 Protocol
Players removed today: None
The league released their initial list today with only the L.A. Kings absent. The hope was that it was purely due to their West Coast location and not a pending placement. Alas, the latter was true. Petersen ends up on the list and the CPRA list adds a new name while not removing one in return. The league is still miles ahead of where they were just a few short weeks ago and there still have not been any team-wide outbreaks in some time, but they just can’t seem to empty the list, as Petersen becomes the latest addition.
*denotes new addition
Dante Fabbro Suspended Two Games
The Department of Player Safety has come down on Dante Fabbro, ruling that the two-minute minor he received for elbowing Brock McGinn was not enough. The league has suspended the Nashville Predators defenseman two games for the incident. As the accompanying video explains:
It is important to note that players often hold their arms in front of their chest when delivering a hit to ensure that their chest does not absorb the full impact of the contact. However, on this hit, Fabbro does not keep his arm tight to his body, but instead extends it up and away from his chest, driving it directly into McGinn’s head. What causes this hit to rise to the level of supplementary discipline is Fabbro’s significant extension of his elbow upward and the direct head contact, combined with the force of the blow.
McGinn did leave the game initially but returned before it was over. Fabbro has not been fined or suspended in his NHL career, though that spans just 94 games so far.
The Predators will now be without Roman Josi, Ryan Ellis and Fabbro for the next two games, leaving Mattias Ekholm as the only true top-four option on the roster. That means younger players like Jeremy Davies and Alexandre Carrier, both up on emergency loans, will likely be asked to play significant roles.
Disney, ESPN, NHL Announce Long-Term Broadcast Agreement
After a report surfaced yesterday that ESPN had signed a deal with the NHL to return as a broadcast partner, the league officially announced the agreement today. The Walt Disney Company, ESPN, and the NHL have reached a seven-year deal beginning in the 2021-22 season that covers U.S. television, streaming and media rights. The agreement will include coverage of the Stanley Cup Final on ABC in four of seven years, 25 exclusive national regular season broadcasts per season on ABC or ESPN, 75 national regular season games streaming exclusively on both ESPN+ and Hulu, half of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on ABC or ESPN each season and coverage of events like the All-Star game each season. The NHL’s out-of-market streaming package, formerly on NHL.tv, will also be available on ESPN+.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman released this statement:
This partnership of the world’s top hockey league and the platforms of The Walt Disney Company is a big win for our fans and our game. Not only will this groundbreaking, seven-year deal enable the NHL to benefit from the incomparable power, reach and influence of The Walt Disney Company and ABC/ESPN, it sets a new standard in delivering our game to the most passionate and tech-savvy fans in sports in the ways they now demand and on the platforms they use.
The deal does not cover the entire broadcast rights and another company will be involved at some point. NBC’s current 10-year contract with the league is set to expire at the end of the season and Joe Reedy of the Associated Press reports they will be included in the bidding for the other part of the deal moving forward. Reedy also reports that Fox Sports and CBS are likely to put in bids as well.
Importantly, broadcast deals have a huge impact on the finances of professional sports. The NHL is facing a flattened salary cap thanks to the COVID crisis that halted last season and removed ticket revenue for so long, meaning a partnership of this magnitude is a positive step in the right direction financially. Unfortunately, the league did not include the financial details in the release, so it’s not clear yet exactly how much it will help move the needle on hockey-related-revenue. Sean Shapiro of The Athletic however reports that the deal will pay more than $400MM per year to the NHL. Previously, NBC had paid $200MM annually in their 10-year deal.
Still, there is considerable excitement around the deal, which also helps the NHL further move into the streaming realm where so many hockey fans are consuming content. With the power of Disney behind them, it should only attract more eyes and excitement in the U.S.
Photos courtesy of ESPN Images
Artemi Panarin Returns To New York Rangers
Privet, Breadman. That’s how the New York Rangers announced that Artemi Panarin had returned to practice after taking a leave of absence from the team. Panarin had been dealing with the aftermath of an accusation that appeared in Russian media, which the Rangers and he both immediately denounced as untrue. It has been several weeks since he left the team, so to see him back on the ice was a welcome picture for fans of the team.
It may not be a welcoming sight for New York’s opponents though, given how important Panarin is to the team’s attack. The 29-year-old winger was a finalist for the Hart Trophy last season and had 18 points in 14 games before leaving the team. If he is back for good, the Rangers—who are not completely out of the running, but a 10-11-3 record so far isn’t great—will be a much tougher team to take on.
In the brutal East Division, even a positive goal differential hasn’t been good enough to result in much success. The Rangers sit sixth, six points behind the Philadelphia Flyers and seven points behind the Boston Bruins for a playoff spot. Panarin’s return couldn’t come at a better time, given New York will play the Bruins and Flyers for the next four games.
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Taxi Squad Shuffle: 03/10/21
There has been plenty of roster movement between NHL teams and the taxi squad on a daily basis this season. Although some major names may be highlighted in separate articles, this is where you’ll find the majority of that shuffle news each day:
West Division
- With Jonathan Quick battling injury and Calvin Petersen landing on the CPRA list, the Los Angeles Kings have been forced to recall Troy Grosenick from the taxi squad and Matt Villalta from the AHL’s Ontario Reign to take over in net. Grosenick is expected to make his first NHL start since 2014 on Wednesday night. Rookie defenseman Tobias Bjornfot has also been promoted from the taxi squad and should play tonight.
North Division
- The Edmonton Oilers have recalled Patrick Russell from the taxi squad, moving Evan Bouchard back to it in his place. William Lagesson has also been activated off injured reserve, while Kyle Turris–who remains in the NHL’s COVID Protocol–has been designated as non-roster.
Central Division
- The Detroit Red Wings have moved Alex Biega to the taxi squad, where he has spent most of the season. The 32-year-old defenseman has played just three games for the team this season, averaging fewer than 12 minutes a night.
- The Dallas Stars have recalled Colton Point from the AHL, sending Landon Bow back in his place. Rhett Gardner has been moved to the taxi squad. The Texas Stars have a four-game homestand coming up starting on Friday and they will likely use it to get some action for both goaltenders.
East Division
- The Pittsburgh Penguins have re-assigned Josh Currie to the AHL, where he is actually serving as captain this season. While he has just 22 games of NHL experience, Currie has been excellent in the minor leagues, scoring 106 goals in his 301-game AHL career.
- After being up with the New Jersey Devils for just one day, Ben Street has been returned to the AHL. The 34-year-old veteran has 11 points in 10 games with Binghamton this season and is one of their most important forwards. The team has also assigned Michael McLeod to the taxi squad, brought up Joshua Jacobs and Nicholas Merkley from Binghamton, and sent Connor Carrick and Brett Seney back in their place.
- The New York Islanders have moved Jakub Skarek to the AHL for the day in order to get him some game action, and, according to Arthur Staple of The Athletic, are expected to recall him back to the taxi squad afterward.
This page will be updated throughout the day.
