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Canucks Announce Loan Agreement With AHL’s Manitoba Moose

January 19, 2021 at 8:04 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 3 Comments

Given the ongoing border restrictions related to the Coronavirus pandemic, there was always a sense that Canadian NHL clubs maintaining their American AHL affiliates could pose problems this season. The Vancouver Canucks however have found a work-around. The team has announced that they have reached a loan agreement with the AHL’s Manitoba Moose that will allow them to assign players to the Winnipeg Jets’ affiliate this season. The Canucks will also continue to maintain their relationship with their own AHL affiliate, the Utica Comets, who are also receiving players from the St. Louis Blues this year.

By striking a deal with the Moose, the Canucks have essentially added yet another level of recall ease this season. Beyond their active roster, the Canucks already have their six-man taxi squad who can be recalled immediately. They now have a second layer of players who will be assigned to Manitoba and will require just a seven-day quarantine before joining the NHL club. This initial group will include Tyler Graovac, Ashton Sautner, and Arturs Silovs, per the team release. Finally, they will have a younger, developmental group remaining in Utica who, if absolutely necessary, can be recalled but will require a fourteen-day quarantine period in accordance with federal regulations.

Now that this relationship is in place between Vancouver and Manitoba, the next question becomes whether the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers will also explore a similar arrangement. While four of the seven Canadian teams have AHL affiliates within their own national borders and the Canucks are now linked with one of those clubs, the Flames and Oilers still have American affiliates and face the same inconvenient federal quarantine policy should they need to make a recall beyond their taxi squad. Manitoba, the farthest west of the four Canadian AHL teams, would also be the most reasonable for the Alberta clubs, but should the Jets nix the idea of yet another rival stealing play time from their prospects, there are affiliates in Binghamton, Laval, and Toronto that could serve the same purpose.

AHL| Coronavirus| Loan| Prospects| Vancouver Canucks| Winnipeg Jets Taxi Squad

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COVID Protocol Related Absences: 01/19/21

January 19, 2021 at 4:17 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

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. Though a few of the west coast teams are still TBA, here is today’s list:

Carolina – Warren Foegele*, Jordan Martinook*, Jaccob Slavin*, Jordan Staal, Teuvo Teravainen*
Columbus – Mikko Koivu
Detroit – Adam Erne, Robby Fabbri
Florida – Juho Lammikko
Minnesota – Alex Stalock
Nashville – Mikael Granlund
New Jersey – Eric Comrie
Philadelphia – Shayne Gostisbehere
Tampa Bay – Blake Coleman, Curtis McElhinney
Winnipeg – Anton Forsberg, Tucker Poolman

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

The big news for today is the four new Carolina Hurricanes players, which have been confirmed as positive test results by several reporters including Frank Seravalli of TSN. The Hurricanes will not play today’s scheduled game, but it is not immediately clear how long these players will be out. Staal was already on the list and has missed the last two games.

Among the players that were removed today are Markus Nutivaara and Jordie Benn.

As has been the case so far this season, the league declined to identify anyone from Dallas and will hold off on doing so until they are able to play in their first game, now scheduled for January 22. They had a significant outbreak early in camp as 17 of the 27 players that tested positive in training camp were from the Stars.

*denotes new addition

COVID Protocol Related Absence| Carolina Hurricanes Adam Erne| Alex Stalock| Blake Coleman| Curtis McElhinney| Eric Comrie| Jaccob Slavin| Jordan Martinook| Jordan Staal| Mikael Granlund| Mikko Koivu

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Snapshots: Hurricanes, Babcock, Avalanche

January 19, 2021 at 2:40 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

Not only have the Carolina Hurricanes had three forwards test positive for COVID-19 today, but Sara Civian of The Athletic also confirms that the reason Jordan Staal was placed on the COVID Protocol Related Absences list was because of a positive test result last week. Staal, who played the Red Wings the night before his positive result, has missed the last two games and is still in Detroit according to Civian. The three new players are likely to isolate in Nashville, while the rest of the team—those who have tested negative—fly back to Raleigh.

Though the Dallas Stars have still not begun their season thanks to an outbreak in training camp, this is the first incident of games being postponed day-of. It almost certainly won’t be the last.

  • Mike Babcock has broken his media silence, as he prepares to work with the NBC broadcast team this weekend. In an exclusive interview with Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic, Babcock talks about the much-publicized incidents with Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner and Detroit Red Wings forward Johan Franzen. The veteran coach also explains that it is very unlikely that he would be back in the NHL this season and notes that it is “someone else’s turn” behind the bench for Canada at the Olympics, scheduled for next year in Beijing.
  • If you noticed some late-night roster movement by the Colorado Avalanche and wondered why they would need a goalie on an emergency recall, it was answered today when the team announced that Pavel Francouz is out with a lower-body injury. He’s joined on the sideline by Andre Burakovsky who is dealing with an upper-body ailment, with both players listed as day-to-day. The Avalanche will go with seven defensemen tonight and Hunter Miska will serve as the backup to Philipp Grubauer in net.

COVID Protocol Related Absence| Carolina Hurricanes| Colorado Avalanche| Injury| Mike Babcock| Snapshots Andre Burakovsky| Jordan Staal| Pavel Francouz

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Carolina-Nashville Game Postponed

January 19, 2021 at 10:39 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Dallas Stars are still waiting to start their season thanks to a COVID-19 outbreak in training camp and now another game will be postponed thanks to the protocols. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports that the Carolina-Nashville game scheduled for this evening will be postponed because of a coronavirus situation with the Hurricanes. The league has released a short statement explaining the decision:

The National Hockey League today announced that Game #52, Carolina Hurricanes at Nashville Predators, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed. The rescheduled date of Game #52 will be announced when available.

The decision was made out of an abundance of caution to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel and in consultation with medical experts.

Jordan Staal has been on the COVID Protocol Related Absences list for the last two games, though it’s not clear if that is related to this latest situation. Sara Civian of The Athletic tweets that Hurricanes GM Don Waddell told her three players have tested positive for COVID-19, but that one is a false positive.

Important to note that the Florida Panthers, who already had two games postponed at the beginning of the season thanks to the Stars outbreak, were supposed to visit Carolina to take on the Hurricanes twice starting Thursday. It’s not clear if those games are in danger at this point. The Tampa Bay Lightning, the other team affected by the Stars situation, were supposed to be in Carolina next Tuesday for the first of two games.

The Hurricanes played last night against the Predators in Nashville.

Carolina Hurricanes| Coronavirus| Nashville Predators| Schedule

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COVID Protocol Related Absences: 01/18/21

January 18, 2021 at 4:30 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

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. The early game between Detroit and Columbus has a few players held out, but the full list will be updated later this evening:

Carolina – Jordan Staal
Columbus – Mikko Koivu
Detroit – Adam Erne*, Robby Fabbri*
Florida – Juho Lammikko*, Markus Nutivaara*
Minnesota – Alex Stalock
Nashville – Mikael Granlund
New Jersey – Eric Comrie
Philadelphia – Shayne Gostisbehere
Tampa Bay – Blake Coleman*, Curtis McElhinney
Vancouver – Jordie Benn
Winnipeg – Anton Forsberg, Tucker Poolman

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

The big newcomer is Coleman, who has played two games for the Tampa Bay Lightning this season but now appears on the list alongside McElhinney. The Lightning don’t play until Thursday because of the rescheduled games against Dallas, so Coleman will be one to keep an eye on this week.

As has been the case so far this season, the league declined to identify anyone from Dallas and will hold off on doing so until they are able to play in their first game, now scheduled for January 22. They had a significant outbreak early in camp as 17 of the 27 players that tested positive in training camp were from the Stars.

*denotes new addition

COVID Protocol Related Absence| Coronavirus| Schedule| Tampa Bay Lightning Adam Erne| Alex Stalock| Anton Forsberg| Blake Coleman| Curtis McElhinney| Eric Comrie| Jordan Staal| Jordie Benn| Markus Nutivaara| Mikael Granlund| Mikko Koivu

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IIHF To Move 2021 World Championship From Belarus

January 18, 2021 at 4:07 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 4 Comments

Due to ongoing political unrest in Belarus, the IIHF has made the decision that they will not allow 2021 World Championship games to be played in the country as planned. Minsk, Belarus was expected to play co-host to the tournament this spring along with Riga, Latvia. However, out of concern for the safety and security of all participants and fans, the IIHF will move forward with a new plan for the World Championship. The IIHF Council stated the following:

Due to safety and security issues that are beyond the IIHF’s control, the IIHF Council confirmed today that the decision to move the 2021 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship from Minsk, Belarus is unavoidable. The decision was reached by Council following the conclusion of an extensive due diligence process.

The IIHF has a duty of care to all Championship participants. As such, IIHF Bylaw 9 provides the IIHF Council the ability to withdraw an IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship from a hosting nation if there is reason for concern that the well-being or the safe freedom of movement of the players, officials, traveling spectators and media is in doubt.

Taking into consideration everything the IIHF Council learned during the due diligence process, the IIHF Council has determined that it is currently impossible to ensure the welfare of teams, spectators and officials while holding a World Championship in Belarus.

While the IIHF alleges that they came to this conclusion through unbiased due diligence, they did receive outside pressure to make the change as well. The Swiss Ice Hockey Federation recently put out a statement condemning human rights violations in Belarus and calling for IIHF President Rene Fasel to put his duties ahead of his friendship with Belarus president Aleksander Lukaschenko. Swiss Hockey obviously still felt some responsibility about the tournament after canceling the 2020 World Championship in Switzerland and declining the invitation to host in 2021 due to concerns over the Coronavirus pandemic. Swiss Hockey again reiterated that they are not a candidate to replace Belarus as a host of any 2021 games. There were also sponsors, including Skoda, that had threatened to back out of their support if games were held in Belarus.

The IIHF is now left to decide how they want to move forward with the tournament’s hosts. Latvia will need to be considered in any decisions, as they are still a valid co-host of the event. The IIHF could decide to use Riga as the singular host for all games if they can make the logistics work. Otherwise, there are no other cities in Latvia that could likely co-host, meaning another country will need to be considered. Nearby options include Russia and Finland, though both are major hockey countries who likely would prefer not to be co-hosts. In fact, Finland nearly won the 2021 bid over Latvia and Belarus and the IIHF could explore returning to that option. However, if Latvia wants to remain a host this year, other smaller participating countries who could serve as co-host include Baltic neighbor Denmark or perhaps a Kazakhstan or Slovakia.

Coronavirus| IIHF

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COVID Protocol Related Absences: 01/17/21

January 17, 2021 at 4:58 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

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. Today’s list is as follows:

Carolina – Jordan Staal
Columbus – Mikko Koivu
Detroit – Christian Djoos
Minnesota – Alex Stalock
Nashville – Mikael Granlund
New Jersey – Eric Comrie
Philadelphia – Shayne Gostisbehere
Tampa Bay – Curtis McElhinney
Vancouver – Jordie Benn
Winnipeg – Anton Forsberg; Tucker Poolman

No new names were added to the list. J.T. Miller did clear and has joined the Canucks in Alberta.

As has been the case so far this season, the league declined to identify anyone from Dallas and will hold off on doing so until they are able to play in their first game, now scheduled for January 22. They had a significant outbreak early in camp as 17 of the 27 players that tested positive in training camp were from the Stars.

COVID Protocol Related Absence| Dallas Stars| Vancouver Canucks Alex Stalock| Anton Forsberg| Christian Djoos| Curtis McElhinney| Eric Comrie| J.T. Miller| Jordan Staal| Jordie Benn| Mikael Granlund| Mikko Koivu

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Jets Cancel Practice Due To Potential COVID-19 Exposure

January 17, 2021 at 10:00 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Sunday: Elliotte Friedman reports that the Jets were back on the ice Sunday morning for practice.

Saturday: Over the last week, several teams have opted to postpone scheduled practices as part of protocol after potential exposure to COVID-19.  The Jets are the latest to do so as they announced (Twitter link) that the “decision was made out of an abundance of caution due to potential exposure of COVID-19” and that no further information is available at this time.

Winnipeg is the lone team in the North Division that’s not scheduled to play tonight and they are next in action on Monday against Ottawa so if all of their tests come back negative, it shouldn’t result in any interruption to the schedule.

Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Vancouver all cancelled practices during training camp citing similar precautions but were all able to resume practicing the next day.  Dallas, meanwhile, was in a similar situation but wound up with 17 positive tests which has resulted in the start of their season being pushed back multiple times now following yesterday’s latest schedule modifications.

Coronavirus| Winnipeg Jets

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USHL Gaining Top Players With Canadian Junior Leagues Out Of Action

January 16, 2021 at 8:44 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

The United States Hockey League, USHL, is the top junior league in the U.S. and has been growing as a top developmental destination in recent years. Yet, they have never seen an influx of talent as they have this season. Early on, it was NCAA players whose teams (mostly Ivy League programs) canceled play this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. However, as the CHL leagues – OHL, WHL, and QMJHL – and other Junior-A Canadian leagues remain out of action, the flow of top players has continued. The USHL season is ongoing and has thus far operated without much delay, making it the greatest beneficiary on the other side of the border from the stalled Canadian leagues. This past week has shown that talented players throughout Canada are running low on patience with their current leagues and are now making the move south.

On Tuesday, the trend really began to pick up steam when the BCHL announced nine departures, four to the USHL including two top players from the powerhouse Penticton Vees. Buffalo Sabres forward prospect Matteo Costantini, who had joined Penticton this season before heading to the University of North Dakota next year, has now joined the USHL’s Sioux City Musketeers. Well-regarded 2021-eligible defenseman Owen Murray is also headed to the NCAA next season as a University of Massachusetts commit, but instead of staying with the Vees this year, he has now joined the USHL’s Green Bay Gamblers.

On Wednesday, Penticton lost another top defenseman, as projected 2021 second/third-round pick Jack Bar left for the USHL’s Chicago Steel and will not return to the Vees next season with Harvard University in his sights. However, the bigger story was the exodus from the WHL’s Portland Winterhawks. Detroit Red Wings 2020 second-round pick Cross Hanas and potential 2021 first-round forward Jack O’Brien, along with two other teammates, all left for the USL’s Lincoln Stars. Lincoln also picked up 2021 defenseman and Boston University commit Charles-Alexis Legault from the BCHL’s West Kelowna Warriors.

The biggest move to date is a major addition for the Sioux Falls Stampede. Forward Cole Sillinger, a consensus 2021 first-round pick, left the WHL’s Medicine Hat Tigers to head to the U.S. Sillinger recorded 53 points in 48 games with the Tigers last year and may just be one of the best players in the USHL now that he has arrived in Sioux Falls.

The question of course with all of these transfers is whether any of these players will leave if their Canadian teams are able to play this season. These USHL clubs undoubtedly hope they can retain their newfound talent throughout their season and postseason and they almost certainly will if junior play in Canada is unable to return. However, the WHL is already taking steps toward a possible return and other leagues will try to follow. Regardless, this influx of talent is great for the competition level of the USHL this year and its reputation moving forward as it looks to compete for top players with the CHL elite in the future.

Buffalo Sabres| CHL| Coronavirus| Detroit Red Wings| NCAA| OHL| QMJHL| USHL| WHL

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COVID Notes: Kapanen, Granlund, Gulls-Reign

January 16, 2021 at 6:27 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 2 Comments

Pittsburgh Penguins off-season re-acquisition Kasperi Kapanen has not yet been on the ice with his teammates, but his return is imminent. Kapanen was removed from the NHL’s COVID Protocol on Friday but was still held out of practice on Saturday. However, Mike DeFabo of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette reports that Kapanen took his fourth COVID test today and a fourth negative result will make it his final test. He will be able to re-join the team immediately, with head coach Mike Sullivan stating that they will have him in uniform as quickly as they can once that test result is received. Kapanen, 24, recorded 80 points combined over the past two seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs and is expected to skate with Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel on the Penguins’ top line.

  • Mikael Granlund remains on the NHL’s COVID Protocol list for the Nashville Predators, but progress is being made toward getting him on the ice. Granlund’s return to Nashville was initially delayed due to immigration issues that caused him to miss all of training camp. According to The Athletic’s Adam Vingan, he has now arrived in Nashville and has begun the mandated quarantine following commercial travel. At no point has Granlund tested positive for Coronavirus and he should be eligible to return to the lineup as soon as his quarantine ends. Head coach John Hynes has stated that he expects Granlund to return to a top-six role for the Predators after he recorded 30 points in 63 games last season, more than half of which came after Hynes took over.
  • The San Diego Gulls and Ontario Reign, AHL affiliates of the Anaheim Ducks and L.A. Kings respectively, had intended to begin their preseason tonight with an exhibition game in Irvine, California. However, that game has been canceled due to precautions related to Coronavirus and in adherence with local health protocols. The two teams are scheduled to play on Sunday as well, but no determination has been made on that game yet.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Coronavirus| John Hynes| Los Angeles Kings| Mike Sullivan| NHL| Nashville Predators| Pittsburgh Penguins| Schedule| Toronto Maple Leafs Kasperi Kapanen| Mikael Granlund| Sidney Crosby

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