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Devils Lose Merrill, Gazdic For Four Weeks

October 5, 2016 at 12:39 pm CDT | by Glen Miller Leave a Comment

The New Jersey Devils announced today that they will be without the services of defenseman Jon Merrill and forward Luke Gazdic for four weeks each due to injury. Merrill broke his index finger in Saturday’s preseason tilt against the New York Rangers, while Gazdic suffered a broken left foot on September 26th.

The loss of Merrill is a particularly tough one for the Devils as their top-six was already a bit thin. Merrill recorded a goal to go along with four assists in 47 games in 2015-16 but missed the final three weeks of the season due to a shoulder injury. He had surgery on that shoulder in May and was expected to miss four months but recovered quickly enough to participate in training camp.

The Devils could choose to roll with Seth Helgeson or perhaps Yohann Auvitu to pick up the slack on the back end until Merrill is healthy. Or the club could look to the waiver wire where a number of interesting players could be available. Jakub Kindl, cut by Florida, or Matt Bartkowski, released from his PTO with Ottawa, could represent solid, short-term fixes for the Devils.

While Kindl might have name recognition going for him, he would also represent a fairly sizable financial commitment should the Devils claim the 6-foot-3, 199-pound blue liner. He is in the final year of a contract that has an AAV of $2.4MM but with Detroit retaining $360K as part of last year’s deadline trade with Florida, any team claiming Kindl would be on the hook for just over $2MM.

On the other hand, Auvitu is an intriguing player. The French-born blue liner was named the top defenseman in the Finnish League in 2015-16 and attracted plenty of interest from teams in both the NHL and the KHL this summer before choosing to sign with the Devils. The 27-year-old Auvitu also speaks five different languages: English, Russian, German, Finnish and French.

Gazdic, a big LW, spent the last three seasons with Edmonton, seeing action in 129 games for the Oil and accumulating just five goals and eight points. He was expected to add some size and toughness to the organization in a depth role.

Injury| KHL| NHL| New Jersey Devils| New York Rangers| Players Jon Merrill| Matt Bartkowski

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Professional Try-Outs Remaining In Camp

October 5, 2016 at 11:26 am CDT | by Brett Barrett Leave a Comment

We’re now two weeks into training camp, and there are still a handful of professional try-out contracts (PTOs) remaining in camp. With the difficult economic situation in the NHL, these veterans have been forced to take PTOs to try earn contracts.

Here’s an updated list:

Anaheim Ducks:
LW Sean Bergenheim
G Yann Danis
C Kyle MacKinnon

Boston Bruins:
D Christian Ehrhoff

Calgary Flames:
D Nicklas Grossmann
LW Chris Higgins
LW Lauri Korpikoski

Colorado Avalanche:
RW Gabriel Bourque
LW Rene Bourque

Columbus Blue Jackets:
G Brad Thiessen

Detroit Red Wings:
D Nathan Paetsch

Edmonton Oilers:
D Eric Gryba
RW Kris Versteeg

Los Angeles Kings:
RW Devin Setoguchi

Minnesota Wild:
LW Ryan Carter

New Jersey Devils:
G Anders Lindback

New York Islanders:
C Stephen Gionta

St. Louis Blues:
D Mike Weber

Toronto Maple Leafs:
LW Rich Clune
D Raman Hrabarenka
LW Brandon Prust
C Colin Smith

Vancouver Canucks:
RW Jack Skille
RW Tuomo Ruutu

Information via Cap Friendly.

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Training Camp Cuts: 10-04-2016

October 4, 2016 at 4:45 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

Camps continue to trim down as the deadline of October 11th approaches. Here is where we’ll keep track of all the cuts.

Calgary Flames (via team release):

D Kenney Morrison (to Stockton, AHL)

Chicago Blackhawks (via team release):

LW Spencer Abbott (to Rockford, AHL)
C Sam Carrick (to Rockford, AHL)
LW Pierre-Cedric Labrie (to Rockford, AHL)
D Cameron Schilling (to Rockford, AHL)
D Viktor Svedberg (to Rockford, AHL)

Columbus Blue Jackets (via team release):

D Dean Kukan (to Cleveland, AHL)
D Oleg Yevenko (to Cleveland, AHL)
RW Aaron Palushaj (to Cleveland, AHL)

Detroit Red Wings (via General Fanager):

G Edward Pasquale (on waivers, to Grand Rapids, AHL)

Los Angeles Kings (via General Fanager):

D Zach Trotman (on waivers, to Ontario, AHL)

Nashville Predators (via team release)

F Pontus Aberg (to Milwaukee, AHL)
F Anthony Richard (to Milwaukee, AHL)
F Yakov Trenin (to Gatineau, QMJHL)
D Samuel Girard (to Shawinigan, QMJHL)
G Juuse Saros (to Milwaukee, AHL)

New Jersey Devils (via team release):

F Blake Coleman (to Albany, AHL)
F Rod Pelley (to Albany, AHL)
F Blake Pietila (to Albany, AHL)
D Brandon Gormley (to Albany, AHL)
D Vojtech Mozik (to Albany, AHL)
D Karl Stollery (to Albany, AHL)

New York Rangers (via General Fanager):

D Chris Summers (on waivers, to Hartford, AHL)
D Tommy Hughes (on waivers, to Hartford, AHL)
F Chris Brown (on waivers, to Hartford, AHL)
D Mat Bodie (on waivers, to Hartford, AHL)
F Maxim Lapierre (released)

Philadelphia Flyers (via General Fanager):

RW Colin McDonald (on waivers, to Lehigh Valley, AHL)

Washington Capitals (via team release):

F Travis Boyd (to Hershey, AHL)
D Tyler Lewington (to Hershey, AHL)
F Chandler Stephenson (to Hershey, AHL)
LW Nathan Walker (to Hershey, AHL)
RW Garrett Mitchell (on waivers, to Hershey, AHL)
D Darren Dietz (on waivers, to Hershey, AHL)

Winnipeg Jets (via team release):

F JC Lipon (on waivers, to Manitoba, AHL)
D Brenden Kichton (on waivers, to Manitoba, AHL)
F Quinton Howden (on waivers, to Manitoba, AHL)
G Eric Comrie (to Manitoba, AHL)
D Kevin Czuczman (to Manitoba, AHL)
RW Scott Kosmachuk (to Manitoba, AHL)
D Jan Kostalek (to Manitoba, AHL)
C Jack Roslovic (to Manitoba, AHL)
D Logan Stanley (to Windsor, OHL)

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Training Camp Cuts: 10/1/16

October 1, 2016 at 5:10 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

With the turning of the calendar to October, the regular season is now less than two weeks away.  Accordingly, teams continue to pare down their training camp rosters.  Here are today’s cuts:

(Players denoted with an asterisk will be assigned if they clear waivers on Sunday.)

Buffalo Sabres (Via Team Release)
D Brady Austin (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
RW Justin Bailey (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
D Mac Bennett (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
LW William Carrier (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
C Daniel Catenacci* (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
C Eric Cornel (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
C Jean Dupuy (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
D Paul Geiger (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
RW Vaclav Karabacek (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
G Jason Kasdorf (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
C Justin Kea (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
LW Matthew Lane (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
G John Muse (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
LW Daniel Muzito-Begenda (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
D Brycen Martin (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
RW Evan Rodrigues (assigned to Rochester, AHL)
LW Cole Schneider* (assigned to Rochester, AHL)

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Carolina Hurricanes (Via Team Twitter)
G Daniel Altshuller (assigned to Charlotte, AHL)
C Clark Bishop (assigned to Charlotte, AHL)
LW Erik Karlsson (assigned to Charlotte, AHL)
LW Kyle Hagel (assigned to Charlotte, AHL)
D Josh Wesley (assigned to Charlotte, AHL)

Colorado Avalanche (Via Waiver List)
LW Turner Elson* (assigned to San Antonio, AHL)
F Jim O’Brien* (assigned to San Antonio, AHL)
G Jeremy Smith* (assigned to San Antonio, AHL)
D Ryan Stanton* (assigned to San Antonio, AHL)
LW Joe Whitney* (assigned to San Antonio, AHL)

Detroit Red Wings (Via Team Release)
LW Mike Borkowski (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
D Matthew Caito (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
LW Dan Cleary (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
RW Matthew Ford (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
C Alex Globke (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
G Cal Heeter (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
D Filip Hronek (assigned to Saginaw, OHL)
G Jake Paterson (assigned to Grand Rapids, AHL)
RW Mathew Santos (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
LW Givani Smith (assigned to Guelph, OHL)
C Dominic Turgeon (assigned to Grand Rapids, AHL)

Edmonton Oilers (Via Team Release)

LW Jujhar Khaira (assigned to Bakersfield, AHL)
LW Mitchell Moroz (assigned to Bakersfield, AHL)
G Eetu Laurikainen (assigned to Bakersfield, AHL)
D Joey LaLeggia (assigned to Bakersfield, AHL)
D David Musil (waivers, assignment to Bakersfield, AHL)
RW Taylor Beck (waivers, assignment to Bakersfield, AHL)

Florida Panthers (Via Team Release)
C Chase Balisy (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
C Graham Black (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
G Sam Brittain (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
D Josh Brown (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
RW Rihards Bukarts (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
D Michael Downing (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
RW Justin Fontaine (released from PTO)
RW Anthony Greco (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
LW Ryan Horvat (released from PTO)
D Linus Hultstrom (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
LW Juho Lammikko (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
C Zac Lynch (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
C Stephen MacAulay (released from PTO)
G Mike McKenna* (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
G Samuel Montembeault (assigned to Blainville-Boisbriand, QMJHL)
D Jonathan Racine* (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
D Brent Regner* (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
G Colin Stevens (assigned to Springfield, AHL)
D Ed Wittchow (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)

Nashville Predators (Via Waiver List)
C Trevor Smith* (assigned to Milwaukee, AHL)

New Jersey Devils (Via Team Release)
G Ken Appleby (assigned to Albany, AHL)
LW Brandon Baddock (assigned to Albany, AHL)
G MacKenzie Blackwood (assigned to Albany, AHL)
RW Nathan Bastian (assigned to Mississauga, OHL)
F Carter Camper* (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C Blake Coleman (assigned to Albany, AHL)
G Evan Cormier (assigned to Saginaw, OHL)
D Brandon Gormley* (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C Brian Gibbons (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C Brandon Gignac (assigned to Shawinigan, QMJHL)
D Joshua Jacobs (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C Ryan Kujawinski (assigned to Albany, AHL)
D Andrew MacWilliam* (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C Jan Mandat (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C Michael McLeod (assigned to Mississauga, OHL)
D Vojtech Mozik (assigned to Albany, AHL)
RW Max Novak (assigned to Albany, AHL)
F Blake Pietila (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C John Quenneville (assigned to Albany, AHL)
C Kevin Rooney (assigned to Albany, AHL)
D Reece Scarlett* (assigned to Albany, AHL)
D Colby Sissons (assigned to Swift Current, WHL)
RW Ben Sexton (assigned to Albany, AHL)
D Karl Stollery* (assigned to Albany, AHL)
LW Ben Thomson (assigned to Albany, AHL)
D Colton White (assigned to Sault Ste. Marie, OHL)

Ottawa Senators (Via Team Release)
LW Vincent Arseneau (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
C Casey Bailey (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
D Chris Carlisle (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
C Vincent Dunn (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
D Andreas Englund (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
D Macoy Erkamps (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
C Kyle Flanagan (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
RW Gabriel Gagne (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
G Scott Greenham (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
D Ben Harpur (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
LW Alex Krushelnyski (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
D Guillaume Lepine (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
C Alex Loiseau (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
RW Louick Marcotte (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
G Matt O’Connor (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
LW Francis Perron (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
RW Jack Rodewald (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
D Chris Rumble (released from PTO, will report to AHL camp)
C Ryan Rupert (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
D Patrick Sieloff (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)
LW Zack Stortini* (assigned to Binghamton, AHL)

St. Louis Blues (Via Team Release)
C Connor Bleackley (assigned to Chicago, AHL)
D Vince Dunn (assigned to Chicago, AHL)
LW T.J. Galiardi (released from PTO)
D Brad Hunt (assigned to Chicago, AHL)

Vancouver Canucks (Via Waiver List)
RW Alexandre Grenier* (assigned to Utica, AHL)

Winnipeg Jets (Via Team Release)
D Jake Baker (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
G Mikhail Berdin (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
LW Axel Blomqvist (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
C Patrice Cormier (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
RW Brandon Denham (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
RW Jiri Fronk (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
C Matteo Gennaro (assigned to Calgary, WHL)
D Luke Green (assigned to Saint John, QMJHL)
C Jansen Harkins (assigned to Prince George, WHL)
C Jimmy Lodge (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
D Matt Murphy (released from ATO)
D Nelson Nogier (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
G Jamie Phillips (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
C Jordy Stallard (assigned to Calgary, WHL)
C Michael Spacek (assigned to Red Deer, WHL)
D Peter Stoykewych (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)
D Tyson Wilson (assigned to Manitoba, AHL)

Buffalo Sabres| Carolina Hurricanes| Colorado Avalanche| Detroit Red Wings| Florida Panthers| Nashville Predators| New Jersey Devils| Ottawa Senators| St. Louis Blues| Transactions| Vancouver Canucks| Winnipeg Jets

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Ducks Looking To Make Trade To Clear Cap Space For RFAs

September 30, 2016 at 4:05 pm CDT | by Glen Miller 3 Comments

Pierre McGuire today spoke with Blake Price of TSN 1040 in Vancouver and ssiad that the Ducks were in talks with a team in the Eastern Conference to “unload a significant contract,” presumably in order to clear enough space to re-sign RFAs Hampus Lindholm and Rickard Rakell, according to this tweet from Price. We discussed Lindholm’s situation specifically earlier today, and if McGuire is accurate it would seem the Ducks and the Swedish-born defenseman have made enough progress on a new contract to prompt Anaheim to scour the trade market.

Earlier reports have placed Linholm’s asking price to be in the $6MM – $6.5MM range annually with the Ducks preferring to keep the AAV at around $5.5MM. For his part Rakell is looking for a contract similar to that which fellow Swede Victor Rask signed this summer: six years with an AAV of $4MM. Even if the parties meet somewhere in the middle of their respective positions, it looks like Anaheim will need somewhere between $9MM and $10MM of cap space to re-sign Lindholm and Rakell.

At this moment, the Ducks have around $7.5MM in available space according to Cap Friendly; meaning they will need to free up an additional $2MM to $3MM. It’s long been suggested Anaheim could move one of their other defensemen – Cam Fowler has been mentioned frequently – if needed, and they do have five on the roster – not counting Lindholm – slated to earn upwards of $3MM in 2016-17. The Ducks also boast enough young defensive depth in Shea Theodore and Brandon Montour to make the hypothetical loss of a veteran blue liner manageable.

Detroit has long been thought to be in the market for a top-four blue liner and has been linked to Fowler in the past. However it must be noted that the Ducks wouldn’t appear to be interested in taking back much, if any salary in a trade. Detroit is currently over the cap – though placing Johan Franzen and Joe Vitale on LTIR would bring the club within compliance – and would therefore seem a long shot to add salary without sending a contract back in the exchange.

Boston is another club who could use some help on the back end. They have enough room under the cap ceiling but may rather elect to see if some of their younger defenders evolve into top-four options as opposed to swinging a deal for an expensive veteran.

A wild card might come in the form of New Jersey, who could conceivably be interested in bringing in more blue line depth even after inking Kyle Quincey to a one-year contract earlier this week. The Devils have plenty of cap space and created a void on the back end earlier in the offseason in the Taylor Hall-for-Adam Larsson trade. Plus it’s interesting to note Devils GM Ray Shero was running things in Pittsburgh when the Penguins  drafted Simon Despres in the first round and perhaps Shero would be interested in reuniting with another of his former charges. Shedding Despres’ $3.7MM cap charge would free up the needed space for the Ducks to re-sign both Lindholm and Rakell, though the notion of trading Sespres is purely speculative.

Anaheim Ducks| New Jersey Devils| Pittsburgh Penguins| RFA Adam Larsson| Cam Fowler| Hampus Lindholm| Kyle Quincey| Rickard Rakell| Taylor Hall| Victor Rask

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Devils Sign Kyle Quincey

September 28, 2016 at 11:54 am CDT | by Brett Barrett Leave a Comment

The New Jersey Devils have signed defenseman Kyle Quincey to a one-year, $1.25MM contract, according to their official website.

Kyle Quincey

Quincey played 47 games with the Detroit Red Wings last season, scoring 4 goals and 11 points. The former 2nd round pick has played nine full seasons with the Red Wings in two separate stints, Colorado, and Los Angeles. Quincey has played 495 games and scored 30 goals and 140 points.

New Jersey is looking to boost their defense, after trading Adam Larsson in the off-season and replacing him with Ben Lovejoy. While Quincey isn’t a perfect replacement for Larsson either, as their styles are not very comparable, there was a time when he was believed to be a key member of the Red Wings blueline. While his possession numbers have taken a dive in recent years, it’s a worthwhile gamble for the Devils for just $1.25MM.

The Devils have approximately $11.41MM in cap space, according to Cap Friendly. Comparable contracts from the past off-season include Justin Schultz (one-season, $1.4MM), Tom Gilbert (one-season, $1.4MM), and Luke Schenn (two-seasons, $2.5MM). The contract represents a $3MM haircut for Quincey, who made $4.25MM per season for the last two years in Detroit.

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Devils Notes: Hynes, Palmieri, Schneider, Elias

September 26, 2016 at 2:01 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

In his second season behind the bench for the New Jersey Devils, head coach John Hynes is looking to pick up the pace, writes Fire and Ice’s Andrew Gross.  Hynes noted to Gross that the trend around the league is moving towards playing with speed and tempo and that the Devils will need to follow suit:

“We’d like to play a faster game, more of a territorial game this year where there’s more emphasis on spending more time in the offensive zone and playing a fast game, getting out of our zone quick and getting up ice and being able to be an attacking and aggressive team. We feel our team is trending that way with some speed and we believe our core main players can play that way so we’re trying to influx that into how we want to play and be more of an aggressive, attacking team over the course of a 60-minute game. “

The Devils were somewhat busy this offseason, highlighted by the trade of defenseman Adam Larsson to Edmonton in exchange for Taylor Hall to give them a legitimate top line winger.  They also added forwards Beau Bennett and Vernon Fiddler as well as defenseman Ben Lovejoy, giving them several new faces in their lineup heading into the season.

[Related: Devils Depth Chart]

Other notes from New Jersey:

  • In the same article, Hynes mentioned to Gross that right winger Kyle Palmieri and goaltender Cory Schneider, who represented Team USA at the World Cup of Hockey, are expected to return to practice either Wednesday or Thursday after receiving some time off to rest following the tournament.
  • There is still no timetable for unrestricted free agent left winger Patrik Elias to decide whether he will return to the Devils this season but as Gross notes in a separate piece, the 40 year old is with the team and is taking part in team meetings. Elias is skating on his own as he continues to recover from offseason knee surgery.  He is their all-time leading scorer with 1,025 points in 1,240 games and has only played for New Jersey in his career.

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Potential Landing Spots For Trouba

September 25, 2016 at 2:36 pm CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

After the report came out that Jets restricted free agent defenseman Jacob Trouba had asked for a trade out of Winnipeg, GM Kevin Cheveldayoff stated that he would do what’s “best for the team” in handling the situation. Although the Jets have all of the leverage – Trouba’s only choice other than to re-sign with Winnipeg or accept a trade and sign is to play overseas – they are on the clock to figure out what to do about the young blue liner. With Dustin Byfuglien, Tyler Myers, and Paul Postma already on the roster, losing Trouba would not be as catastrophic for the Jets as it would be for most teams, but they are also not going to just give him away. A young, right-shot defenseman is one of the most valuable assets in the NHL, and the Jets should be able to get quite the package in return for Trouba. However, that price will inevitably drop the further the stand-off lasts into the regular season, and should the Jets fail to make a move by December 1st, the signing deadline for RFA’s, then Trouba will not be allowed to play at all in 2016-17 and the price will plummet.

Nearly every team in the NHL is probably kicking the tires on Trouba right now, but the list of teams who are actually willing and capable of making the deal is actually fairly short. Although Trouba’s agent Kevin Overhardt says that the main reason that Trouba wants out of Winnipeg is the lack of opportunity behind Byfuglien and Myers, the relationship between the team and the young defenseman began to break down last year when it was reported that Trouba was looking for $7MM per year. If the 22-year-old really is holding to a $6MM to $7MM yearly price tag, several D-needy teams with cap troubles, like the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, and Colorado Avalanche may have a difficult time making a deal without sending significant salary the other way. The problem with that is whether Winnipeg is willing to take on high-salary players. Their ideal package will likely include a young left-shot defenseman and a young forward, rather than any high-priced veterans. With that criteria in mind, here are the most likely destinations for Trouba if his trade request does pan out:

Arizona Coyotes

The Coyotes are actually very deep on the right side of the blue line, with Michael Stone, Connor Murphy, Luke Schenn and Zbynek Michalek in the fold, but have long been pursuing a true top-pair partner for Oliver Ekman-Larsson. They are also armed with the deepest prospect system in the NHL, and could offer the Jets any number of elite young forwards to make this deal happen. If Winnipeg holds tight to their request for a young lefty defenseman, it’s possible that GM John Chayka could part with 2016 first-rounder Jakob Chychrun. If he’s not, the pickings are slim at left defense. The Coyotes have the most quality young talent up front to offer the Jets, but would also have to suffer a high cost as a Western Conference competitor. Arizona has been connected to Trouba in the rumor mill for months, but are they willing to pay the price to get him?

Boston Bruins

The Bruins defense is nothing to write home about. In fact, a team that was the best two-way squad in the league a few short years ago has missed the playoffs is back-to-back years due mostly in part to poor play on the back end. Boston is slated to enter the 2016-17 season with Colin Miller, Kevan Miller, and Adam McQuaid as their starters on the right side, even though all three would be bottom pair or extra defenseman on most teams in the NHL. Colin Miller has potential, as does Brandon Carlo, who is looking to win a job this year, and 2016 first-rounder Charlie McAvoy looks like a future star. That won’t stop GM Don Sweeney from jumping at the chance to acquire a young right-shot stalwart though. The Bruins have the roster and cap space to bring in Trouba and put him on the top pair with Torey Krug or Zdeno Chara. The question for the Bruins is whether or not they have the pieces to make it happen. At left defense, Krug is untouchable and former top picks Joe Morrow and Linus Arnesson have yet to establish themselves as reliable pros. The Jets would have to accept a top prospect like Jakub Zboril or Jeremy Lauzon at the position, as well as one or more of the Bruins deep group of forward prospects. The Bruins do have more to choose from in quality centers in the system, Winnipeg’s biggest need up front, than the Coyotes or Maple Leafs do. The last time the Jets (read: Thrashers) made a deal with the Bruins, they ended up with captain Blake Wheeler. The pair could swing another big deal with Trouba.

Edmonton Oilers

The situation with Edmonton is pretty cut-and-dry. A young team on the cusp of finally putting it all together, the Oilers still have concerns on defense even after trading away Taylor Hall to get Adam Larsson. If they could add Trouba to the mix, it would be a great addition. However, the cost would be a young roster defenseman on the left side, whether that’s Darnell Nurse, Oscar Klefbom, or maybe Griffin Reinhart. Depending on which one, other picks and prospects would be involved as well. Not only a conference opponent, but also a Canadian rival, Edmonton will not get Trouba at a discount rate from Winnipeg. If GM Peter Chiarelli is unwilling to part with one of his current defensive core, the Oilers lack the ability to bring in Trouba.

New Jersey Devils

The Devils defense is perhaps the worst in the NHL. They also have more available cap space than nearly any other team. Acquiring Trouba makes too much sense for the Devils, but can they get it done? If the Jets aren’t interested in Jon Merrill, New Jersey has almost nothing to offer at left defense. GM Ray Shero could offer up a 1st-round pick instead, guaranteed to be a lottery pick, and a top prospect like Pavel Zacha or one of their two 2016 1st-rounders, but whether he would do that and whether Winnipeg would accept it is another thing. The Devils will likely try hard for Trouba, but are only as likely as the teams with no cap space to somehow force a deal. The fit doesn’t seem to be there.

Toronto Maple Leafs

It would be nearly impossible for the Red Wings to fit Trouba’s new contract on the books, and also very hard for the Rangers or Avs to find the flexibility. Just inside the range of teams who could somehow make it work are the Maple Leafs. With only import Nikita Zaitsev and veteran Roman Polak as right-shot defenseman on the roster, as well as no one resembling a future top-pair righty in the system, Toronto would love to capitalize on Trouba’s availability and acquire a long-term partner for Morgan Rielly.  Jake Gardiner or Martin Marincin might not be what Winnipeg is looking for, but like New Jersey, Toronto can offer a high first-rounder, or enough forward talent to offset a weaker left-shot defenseman. The fit is not great, but there are options there for GM Lou Lamoriello to make a suitable offer to the Jets.

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Snapshots: Lovejoy, Bennett, Canucks, Lombardi

September 22, 2016 at 4:39 pm CDT | by Glen Miller 3 Comments

It’s not uncommon for players to reunite with former coaches and/or a general manager who has previously acquired that player at a previous stop. There is familiarity between coach and player and in the case of GMs, a belief in the abilities, sometimes untapped, of the player. That scenario played out this summer when the New Jersey Devils brought in two former Penguins, defenseman Ben Lovejoy in free agency and winger Beau Bennett via trade, reuniting them with general manager Ray Shero and head coach John Hynes. As Andrew Gross writes in his Fire and Ice blog, those additions should have come as no surprise to anyone familiar with the situation.

Shero spent eight seasons at the helm in Pittsburgh, selecting Bennett in the first-round of the 2010 entry draft. Clearly Shero still believes in Bennett’s upside as evidenced by the Devils giving up a third-round pick – a substantial asset – to Pittsburgh in exchange for the winger. Bennett scored six goals and 12 points in 33 regular season games in Pittsburgh in 2015-16 but appeared in just one postseason game as rookies Conor Sheary and Bryan Rust passed him on the team’s depth chart.

The Devils finished last in the NHL in goals scored during the 2015-16 season, and even after adding LW Taylor Hall in the summer, the team could use more scoring depth. Bennett hopes to be able to provide that and reward Shero’s faith in him.

Lovejoy cited the presence of Hynes as instrumental in his decision to sign with the Devils in the offseason.

“(Hynes) was my defense coach when I played in Wilkes-Barre. I played for him for a full season. He knows my game. It’s not going to be a surprise here. He knows exactly what he’s getting. That’s the reason I’m here. I know the coaching staff through Wilkes-Barre when Ray and (assistant GM) Tom (Fitzgerald) were running the organization the first time I was in Pittsburgh. Those are guys I trust and know. I’m here because they trust me.”

The veteran of eight NHL seasons will be asked to add leadership and experience to a young-ish defense corps that only has one other defender – Andy Greene – over the age of 26. Lovejoy doesn’t bring much of an offensive game to the table but has generally been a responsible blue liner and has posted a negative plus-minus rating just once in his career.

Elsewhere around the NHL:

  • GM Jim Benning and head coach Willie Desjardins are well aware the team has some ground to cover if they want to make the playoffs in 2016-17 after missing the postseason by 12 points this past season. But as Derek Jory of the Canucks official team site reports, both manager and coach are cautiously optimistic about the upcoming campaign. Desjardins: “We have more depth at every position and I feel we’re stronger at every position.” Benning, for his part, believes adding Loui Eriksson and Erik Gudbranson this summer along with a return to health for center Brandon Sutter will bring needed leadership as well as depth to the club: “We’ve added more depth to our group and adding Loui Eriksson, who I feel is a good player, a healthy Brandon Sutter, adding Erik Gudbranson; we’ve added some leadership in that room to help our young players along, so I’m real excited.” 
  • Two days after watching Team USA elimination from medal contention at the World Cup of Hockey, the man ultimately responsible for assembling the team, Kings GM Dean Lombardi, defended his roster construction strategy: “We’ve got some darn good players, but the reality is that matchup on a skill basis, if you want to go head-to-head and play a skill game, your odds of winning that game when you look at those matchups is not very good.” While Lombardi is likely correct in his assertion that Team USA wouldn’t have been able to match the skill and talent of the Canadiens no matter who they brought to the tournament, the choice to emphasize grit and heart ignores the NHL’s recent shift to a quicker game that values speed over other traits. Of course we’ll never know whether a Team USA roster including Tyler Johnson, Kyle Okposo, Kevin Shattenkirk and Phil Kessel – for example – would have been better equipped to beat Canada, but it’s clear they couldn’t have done any worse.

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Two Prospects Sign Their Deals With The Devils

September 21, 2016 at 12:03 pm CDT | by Brett Barrett Leave a Comment

The New Jersey Devils have inked two of their prospects to entry-level contracts, according to GM and Executive Vice President Ray Shero.

Forward Blake Speers and defenseman Colton White were both selected in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft from the OHL’s Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. Speers was selected 67th overall, while White was chosen 97th.

Speers scored 74 points in 68 games last season, and added another 10 points in 12 playoff games. Elite Prospects describes him as such:

Has slick hands and good overall puckhandling skills. Great passing ability and a very accurate shot. Plays a puck possession game; not diminutive in size, per say, but does need to get stronger. Not afraid to battle along the boards, but his size does show through against bigger opponents. Has all the tools to be a successful contributor when played in the right role.

White posted 35 points in 68 games, and another 3 in the playoffs.

Speers was named captain of the Greyhounds last season, and White serves as an assistant captain. Both men are expected to return to Sault Ste. Marie for one more season of junior before making their professional debuts in the 2017-18 season.

Provided neither player makes the Devils this season, the three-year contracts will not count against the 50-contract limit and will expire following the 2019-20 season.

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