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Tyler Bertuzzi To Receive Hearing With Department Of Player Safety

December 3, 2018 at 10:38 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

If you watched the Detroit Red Wings-Colorado Avalanche game last night, you may have thought that you were seeing a game from the past, as the two long-time rivals had physical battle after battle all night long. That tension erupted after a Mike Green hit on Matt Calvert that sent him up against the Detroit bench, at which point several Red Wings players not on the ice got involved by holding Calvert’s stick and grabbing him.

During the scrum, Tyler Bertuzzi appeared to deliver a bare-knuckle punch to Calvert as Dylan Larkin held him down, and will now receive a hearing with the Department of Player Safety. Bertuzzi could very well receive a suspension for the incident, which was not penalized during the game.

Colorado Avalanche| Detroit Red Wings Dylan Larkin| Matt Calvert

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Trevor Daley Expected To Miss The Next Two Games

November 30, 2018 at 8:56 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 11 Comments

  • The Red Wings will be without defenseman Trevor Daley for tomorrow’s game in Boston and isn’t expected to play on Sunday against Colorado, head coach Jeff Blashill told reporters including Ted Kulfan of The Detroit News. The blueliner sustained an undisclosed injury on Wednesday in the first period versus St. Louis and did not return.  As Detroit now has just six healthy defensemen on the roster, they may soon be bringing someone up from Grand Rapids of the AHL.

Boston Bruins| Detroit Red Wings| Ottawa Senators| Washington Capitals Brandon Carlo| Erik Karlsson| Trevor Daley

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Detroit’s Jimmy Howard Drawing Trade Interest

November 28, 2018 at 2:26 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 16 Comments

The Detroit Red Wings are in the midst of a rebuild. Whether or not they’re willing to admit that fact or continue to try and push for a playoff spot this season, it is clear that the team is not set up for Stanley Cup contention as presently constructed. They do have plenty of good young talent in the NHL and on the way, but there just aren’t enough elite players to really push them into the upper echelon of the Atlantic Division, let alone the Eastern Conference. With that in mind, the Red Wings may very well see this season’s trade deadline as an opportunity to gather more assets for the future and continue building towards an eventual competitive window. One of the players who is already drawing interest from around the league is goaltender Jimmy Howard, who is having another excellent season and is in the final year of his current contract.

Recently, Darren Dreger of TSN reported that the St. Louis Blues had shown interest in the Detroit netminder given the struggles of both Jake Allen and Chad Johnson and today Frank Seravalli of TSN writes that the Pittsburgh Penguins also have interest. Seravalli notes that the Penguins have a first -round pick to “dangle” in front of the Red Wings, something that the Blues do not have after giving it up for Ryan O’Reilly this offseason. Howard comes with a $5.3MM cap hit this season but wouldn’t represent a long-term investment for any acquiring team.

Interestingly, in the same piece Seravalli also lists Penguins goaltender Matt Murray as a potential trade candidate due to his growing injury concerns and struggles this season. If the Penguins were to be pursuing someone like Howard, it would make some sense that they’d need to send one of their young netminders elsewhere. Pittsburgh has Casey DeSmith and Tristan Jarry manning the crease while Murray deals with his latest injury, a tandem that certainly doesn’t have the experience someone like Howard has.

From these reports it doesn’t seem like anything is close, but the fact that the Penguins would show interest in a veteran goaltender is something to keep an eye on. GM Jim Rutherford isn’t shy with in-season moves to improve his club, and Pittsburgh still believes they can compete this year. With the return of Sidney Crosby recently, the Penguins are now 10-8-5 on the season and just three points out of a Metropolitan Division playoff spot.

The Red Wings meanwhile now have Jonathan Bernier under contract through 2020-21 and little reason to not trade Howard before the deadline, unless they plan on re-signing the veteran netminder. The two sides have definitely discussed a multi-year extension, but if Detroit is offered a big enough package in return it will be hard to turn down.

Detroit Red Wings| Pittsburgh Penguins| St. Louis Blues Jimmy Howard| Matt Murray (b. 1994)

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Darren Helm Out Six To Eight Weeks

November 19, 2018 at 2:16 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Detroit Red Wings lost some of their forward depth today when GM Ken Holland told reporters including Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press that Darren Helm would be out six to eight weeks with a shoulder injury. Helm was injured early in the Red Wings Saturday night matchup with the New Jersey Devils, and will now miss up to two months.

Helm, 31, is a perfect example of how the Red Wings roster and salary structure has become bloated over the years leading to some lean performances in the win column. Never much of an offensive threat, but capable defensively, Helm was signed to a five-year $19.25MM contract in the summer of 2016 despite scoring just 13 goals and 26 points the previous year. Though he was a useful player, there was no reason to believe his offensive output would increase, and yet somehow he was inked to a long-term deal for substantial money that included a no-trade clause. The team meanwhile had just been wiped quickly out of the first round of the playoffs and looked like they were headed for some tough times.

This year, Helm had just six points in 20 games despite seeing time near the top of the lineup on a semi-regular basis. He is still generally regarded as a good defensive player and can contribute in several ways, but is far from necessary on a team looking to get younger and give more opportunity to the next wave of forwards. That may be the silver lining in this situation, though given their strong 8-2-0 record over the last few weeks head coach Jeff Blashill likely would change nothing if he had the choice.

Helm was an obvious choice for a player the Red Wings could try to trade to free up some cap space going forward, but with this major injury it will be hard for him to showcase himself for any deadline deal—something that would need his approval anyway. For now, the team will get a chance to evaluate another young player in his absence and see if they are ready to move on. Should they miss the playoffs this season, the team does have a window to void his no-trade clause in June, according to CapFriendly.

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Atlantic Notes: Matthews, Gardiner, Bergeron, Zadina

November 18, 2018 at 1:06 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 2 Comments

The Toronto Maple Leafs got some good news as star center Auston Matthews practiced with the team Sunday in a red non-contact jersey, suggesting that his return could come sooner than later, according to TSN’s Kristen Shilton. He has been out for three weeks and has already missed nine games after separating his shoulder during Toronto’s Oct. 27 game against Winnipeg.

“It feels a lot better,” Matthews said (via Shilton). “I think its progressed quite well. It’s still not all there, but hopefully it continues to progress and I get back out there as soon as possible.”

Matthews was seen taking part in a full practice, which included practicing his shot on both goaltenders, including Frederik Andersen and Garret Sparks. However, Matthews said that his shot still needs work.

“Not all there,” Matthews said. “Little mechanics of it, the strength in your arm is still coming back, not fully there. Accuracy is a little off, but I think all that stuff will come back soon.”

Toronto head coach Mike Babcock said there is no timetable yet for his return and can’t even really think about it until Matthews can be a full contributor in practice. Saturday will be four weeks, which was the minimum amount of time listed as a potential return, however, Matthews didn’t sound optimistic he’ll be ready to go at exactly the four-week point of the injury.

“I don’t know, honestly,” Matthews said. “Kind of just taking it day by day. Depends how I’m progressing.”

  • Sticking with the Leafs, The Athletic’s Jonas Siegel (subscription required) wonders what might happen with Toronto defenseman Jake Gardiner who will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season. While the Maple Leafs have bigger worries amongst their own free agents, Gardiner has compiled quite a resume with the Maple Leafs over the years and is currently the 10th-highest scoring defenseman in Maple Leafs’ history. However, with the sudden improved play of Travis Dermott, the scribe wonders if Dermott could be a cheaper option for Toronto which could allow the team to avoid giving the 28-year-old a big payday which they likely can’t afford anyway. While inexperienced, he’s done an admirable job in his role that doesn’t include any power play time and he might be able to replace Gardiner completely within a year.
  • The sudden loss of Patrice Bergeron has had a greater affect on the team than many have thought, writes The Athletic’s Fluto Shinzawa (subscription required).  The 33-year-old, who is considered day-to-day after taking a hard check from Dallas’ Radek Faksa, is the focal point to the Bruins offense and was missed Saturday, despite squeaking out a 2-1 victory. The scribe writes that Boston immediately broke up the first line without Bergeron in the lineup as Patrnak was teamed with David Krejci, while Marchand moved to the second line to work with Jake Debrusk. Regardless, the entire lineup was shaken without Bergeron, who may be the most valuable piece to their team.
  • Max Bultman of The Athletic (subscription required) looks at the progress made by prospect Filip Zadina who is playing with the Grand Rapids Griffins in the AHL who is starting to heat up. Zadina, the sixth-overall pick in this year’s draft, has been displaying confidence recently in Grand Rapids and the fact that he’s posted six goals in his past five games may have something to do with it. With the Red Wings playing well, Zadina will likely stay in Grand Rapids, but according to Griffins head coach Ben Simon, he has quite a bit to work on still. “That’s great to look at a box score and see, but if you’re a scout in the building or you’re a coach watching the game, there’s still a heck of a lot more room for improvement to get to the NHL for him,” Simon said. “Now, that being said, he has gotten a lot more confident, a lot more settled in with what this league’s all about. I think it took him a little bit of time to figure that out.

AHL| Boston Bruins| Detroit Red Wings| Injury| Mike Babcock| Toronto Maple Leafs Auston Matthews| David Krejci| Filip Zadina| Frederik Andersen| Jake DeBrusk| Jake Gardiner| Patrice Bergeron| Radek Faksa

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Atlantic Notes: Bergeron, Helm, Marner, Price

November 17, 2018 at 5:48 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 5 Comments

The Boston Bruins already have plenty of injury concerns this season, especially on the defensive end. However, it may have gotten worse as the Bruins announced in an injury breakdown, that they have sent Patrice Bergeron back to Boston to be re-evaluated for his upper-body injury by team doctors with two games left on their road trip. That means that Bergeron is out for Saturday’s game against Arizona, although considering their next game won’t be until Wednesday, he could return to the team before then.

The team also reported that defenseman John Moore, already listed as day-to-day, has also left with Bergeron for Boston to get his lower-body injury looked at by doctors. The release also notes that Zdeno Chara, who was listed as out for four to six weeks, will not be re-evaluated for another four weeks.

While many were already aware of the defensive injuries, however the loss of Bergeron would be another devastating blow. The 33-year-old was driven into the boards on Friday on a hit from Dallas’ Radek Faksa. Bergeron has nine goals and 26 points in 19 games this season and anchors one of the top lines in the NHL.

  • The Detroit Red Wings may be without a forward as well as Detroit Free Press’ Helene St. James reports that Darren Helm, who left the first period of today’s game against New Jersey after taking a hard hit from Travis Zajac, could be out for a while. Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill said that he had no timetable for his injury, but the 31-year-old winger was holding his right wrist after it had taken the brunt of his fall to the ice.
  • Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun writes that with the way that Toronto Maple Leafs’ Mitch Marner has been playing lately, he is likely to fetch a huge price when he hits restricted free agency at the end of the year. The 21-year-old Marner, who has 26 points in the first 20 games is currently on a trajectory to hit 106 points this season and become the franchise’s first 100-point winger. That could cost the team that has carefully weighed each players’ salary carefully before signing John Tavares this summer. With holdout William Nylander asking for big numbers on his next contract, Marner could complicate things for Toronto as well as he might be the best young winger outside of Colorado’s Mikko Rantanen and Boston’s David Pastrnak.
  • Montreal Canadiens Carey Price’s numbers may not be particularly impressive as he owns a 2.99 GAA and a .899 save percentage. However, after an impressive performance against the Calgary Flames on Thursday, The Athletic’s Paul Campbell (subscription required) analyzes the 31-year-old’s play and notes that Price is starting to adapt to a combination of his aging skills and the improved shootings skills of younger forwards. The scribe breaks down his play Thursday, writing that if Price can continue to play like that, then the Canadiens have a chance to fare well this season.

 

Boston Bruins| Calgary Flames| Detroit Red Wings| Free Agency| Jeff Blashill| Montreal Canadiens| Toronto Maple Leafs Carey Price| Darren Helm| David Pastrnak| John Moore| John Tavares| Mikko Rantanen| Mitch Marner| Patrice Bergeron

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Snapshots: Lafreniere, Quenneville, Heiskanen

November 11, 2018 at 5:55 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 2 Comments

While many teams are curious to see if their team might capture the No. 1 pick in the 2019 draft headed by Jack Hughes, who is currently playing for the U.S. Development team in the USHL, others are preparing for the 2020 draft and TSN’s Craig Button released his top 20 for ’20 list, placing Rimouski Oceanic winger Alexis Lafreniere of the QMJHL way ahead of the pack.

Lafreniere tallied 42 goals last year in his rookie campaign in the QMJHL as a 16-year-old and already has posted 12 goals and 36 points in 21 games this year. Button adds that his impressive performances in the IIHF U18 World Championships and the Hlinka Gretzky Cup make him a solid selection as the top-rated player in the draft, followed by Sudbury Wolves center Quinton Byfield and Swedish winger Lucas Raymond.

  • Sportsnet’s Chris Johnston writes that Nick Kypreos reports that former Chicago Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville would like to return to work immediately, but is not willing to take on a large rebuilding process like the one that Mike Babcock undertook when he took over the Toronto Maple Leafs. On top of that, any team that wants to hire Quenneville between now and the end of next season would have to assume a considerable portion of the $6MM per season salary that the Chicago Blackhawks still owe him, making it a small group of teams that would likely be interested in his services. Johnston, however, wonders if Quenneville might be willing to change his mind about coaching the Detroit Red Wings if an opening comes about since he’s a native of Windsor, Ont.
  • With the recent loss of Dallas Stars’ top defenseman John Klingberg for four weeks, the team has placed their defensive hopes on rookie blueliner Miro Heiskanen, who suddenly is thrust into the role as the team’s No. 1 defenseman. That has been evident, which included a game-high 29:26 Saturday against the Nashville Predators. The Athletic’s Sean Shairo (subscription required) breaks down the film of the play of Heiskanen. Shapiro suggests that Heiskanen’s innate knack of stick angles and positioning is just one skill that few rookies have a keen grasp on as well as his ability to use his body well without being physical. That should bode well for a team that already has a high-quality No. 1 in Klingberg.

 

 

Chicago Blackhawks| Dallas Stars| Detroit Red Wings| Joel Quenneville| Mike Babcock| Nashville Predators| QMJHL| Snapshots| Toronto Maple Leafs Alexis Lafreniere| John Klingberg| Miro Heiskanen

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Atlantic Notes: Weber, Athanasiou, Pysyk, Kovar

November 10, 2018 at 7:26 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

The Montreal Canadiens have had a nice start to the season with an 8-5-3 record to start the season. However, more good news could be on the way as there was a Shea Weber sighting today as the veteran defenseman took the ice this morning along with David Schlemko, Brendan Gallagher, Noah Juulsen and Carey Price, according to TVA’s Renaud Lavoie.

The team captain was originally scheduled to return sometime in December, so it still may be a while before he fully returns, but this is a step in the right direction for the veteran. Weber could add another key element to a young team that seems to have found some offense from a number of young names and gotten some solid goaltending from Price. Adding Weber to their blueline could only make the team stronger as they start hitting the middle of their season schedule.

  • The Detroit Red Wings like what they see from winger Andreas Athanasiou so far this year. What the 24-year-old has always lacked was competive consistency, which they are finally starting to see everyday, according to MLive’s Ansar Khan. Athanasiou has always had the speed that many people felt he could put up big numbers if he figured things out. However, the best the Red Wings have gotten out of him has been 18 goals, two years ago. Through 13 games so far this season, he already has six goals and nine points and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. “I know those chances are going to come, so it’s just playing hard when I get out there and capitalizing on those chances,” Athanasiou said.
  • George Richards of The Athletic (subscription required) writes that Florida Panthers defenseman Mark Pysyk remains a healthy scratch for the seventh straight time despite being medically cleared to play again on Thursday, but can’t seem to work his way back into Florida’s lineup. He was knocked out of the lineup after taking a hit from Washington’s Alex Ovechkin on Oct. 19. The hope is he will be in the lineup on Sunday.
  • Jan Kovar was brought overseas with the intention of plugging him in the New York Islanders’ lineup. Two months later has the 28-year-old Kovar playing on a PTO with the Providence Bruins of the AHL, but faring quite well with five goals and nine points in eight games. Could a promotion be in order? “Smart player,” said Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney (via Providence Journal’s Mark Divver). “I really like the skills, top of the circles down in the offensive zone. What probably surprises me a little bit, coming from (the KHL), is how gritty he is, as far as playing in high traffic, possession.”
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning announced that defenseman Anton Stralman and forward Adam Erne were out tonight and are listed as day-to-day, both with upper-body injuries. With the return of defenseman Victor Hedman, it looked as if the team’s defense was almost healthy. Instead, the team will be without Stralman for the time being, who was the one to fill many of Hedman’s minutes. Slater Koekkoek remains in the lineup.

 

AHL| Boston Bruins| Detroit Red Wings| Florida Panthers| Montreal Canadiens| New York Islanders| Tampa Bay Lightning Adam Erne| Alex Ovechkin| Andreas Athanasiou| Anton Stralman| Brendan Gallagher| Carey Price| David Schlemko| Jan Kovar| Mark Pysyk| Noah Juulsen| Shea Weber| Slater Koekkoek| Victor Hedman

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Red Wings Hoping To Sign Jimmy Howard To A Multi-Year Extension

November 7, 2018 at 6:12 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 5 Comments

The Red Wings are committed to signing goaltender Jimmy Howard to a multi-year extension, reports MLive’s Ansar Khan.  The veteran is in the final year of his contract which pays him $4.25MM with a cap hit of just under $5.3MM.

Howard has spent his entire career in the Detroit organization after they drafted him 64th overall back in 2003.  In recent years, he has gone from being the full-time starter to more of a platoon option which is part of the reason they handed Jonathan Bernier a three-year deal last summer.

This season, Howard has the highest goals against average of his career at 2.93 but given the significant number of injuries they’ve had on their back end, the Red Wings have understandably struggled defensively so far this season.  On the plus side, his .917 save percentage is his best since 2012-13.

Khan notes that a multi-year deal for Howard is likely.  That’s notable as he turns 35 in March which means that his next deal will carry the 35-plus provision.  While Detroit is clearly in a rebuilding phase, it doesn’t appear as if they’re willing to significantly take away from their roster and keeping Howard around should help them stay competitive during this stretch.  It’s also a realization that none of their goaltending prospects are ready to make the jump to the NHL level over the next couple of years.

The free agent market for goaltenders is fairly deep this year with Howard being joined by the likes of Sergei Bobrovsky, Mike Smith, Cam Talbot, and Semyon Varlamov.  That should play in Detroit’s favor as they can use the leverage of those other options to keep the AAV in check.  With Pekka Rinne signing for two years and $10MM over the weekend, that would seemingly represent the high mark for Howard, especially with an above-average backup in Bernier already in the fold.

The interest in getting a deal done appears to be mutual so it wouldn’t be surprising to see a deal get done sooner rather than later to keep the long-time Red Wing around for at least a couple more seasons.

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Minor Transactions: 11/07/18

November 7, 2018 at 9:10 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After an interesting night in the NHL that saw the Ottawa Senators prove they can still compete among all the noise, and one of the newest St. Louis Blues forwards finally record a hat trick, there’s plenty to do on this Wednesday morning. With just three games scheduled for tonight, teams will be making adjustments to their lineups and preparing for the next few days. As always, we’ll be here to keep track of all those minor moves.

  • The Toronto Maple Leafs have returned forward Trevor Moore to the minor leagues, now that they’re off for a few days. Moore didn’t suit up for the Maple Leafs this time around, but should be considered the first call-up if the team experiences any more injuries up front. That said, with a road trip coming up next week he could be back up to fill the extra roster spot in just a few days.
  • Anthony Peluso has been recalled by the Calgary Flames after Dillon Dube was moved to injured reserve. Peluso took rushes with the team at practice as well, indicating that he’ll get into the lineup for the third time this season. Dube is dealing with a concussion, but his injured reserve stint is retroactive to November 3rd meaning he could come off whenever he is healthy.
  • Alex Lyon and Tyrell Goulbourne have been returned to the AHL by the Philadelphia Flyers, indicating that at least one of Brian Elliott or Michal Neuvirth will be able to suit up tomorrow night against the Arizona Coyotes. Calvin Pickard is the only fully healthy goaltender on the roster now, but sitting Lyon at the NHL level with little to do wasn’t an option.
  • The Vancouver Canucks have reassigned Jalen Chatfield to the Utica Comets of the AHL, ending his brief NHL taste before he actually played in a game. Chatfield, an undrafted free agent signing, has played seven games for the Comets this season but is still waiting to make his NHL debut.
  • After just a day, the Detroit Red Wings have returned Christoffer Ehn to the minor leagues. Ehn got just 6:53 in ice time last night for the Red Wings, but managed to record four hits and a shot on goal in his 10th game of the season. The young forward will likely be the first call-up again down the road for Detroit.
  • Kenny Agostino has been recalled by the Montreal Canadiens, giving the former AHL MVP another shot at the highest level. The minor league dynamo has another ten points in his first 12 games for the Laval Rocket this season, continuing his near point-per-game pace in the AHL through five seasons. Despite that success, he’s been given just 22 opportunities to suit up for an NHL game, something he’ll try to change with the Canadiens this season.
  • The Carolina Hurricanes have brought up two young players once again, recalling Phillip Di Giuseppe and Clark Bishop from the Charlotte Checkers. To make room, Nicolas Roy has been sent back down after six games with the Hurricanes. Carolina has been swapping players in and out of their bottom-six all season trying to find a fit, and will give Di Giuseppe and Bishop another chance to make an impression in the coming days.
  • The Anaheim Ducks have returned center Chase De Leo to San Diego of the AHL, just one day after recalling him.  The 23-year-old didn’t play in Tuesday’s loss against the Kings.  De Leo is off to a decent start in the minors with five points in eight games and will likely get another look with the big club later on this season.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Calgary Flames| Carolina Hurricanes| Detroit Red Wings| Montreal Canadiens| Philadelphia Flyers| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions| Vancouver Canucks Alex Lyon| Brian Elliott

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