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Morning Notes: Gritsyuk, Jiříček, Front Office App

March 20, 2025 at 10:12 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

Devils prospect Arseni Gritsyuk is on an expiring deal with SKA St. Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League. His contract remains in effect through May 31, however, and James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now reports the team’s efforts to get him over to North America before that date appear futile. SKA remains intent on keeping Gritsyuk through the end of his deal despite general manager Tom Fitzgerald’s post-deadline statement that they wanted to get him over to New Jersey down the stretch to “show us what he can do.” The No. 3 prospect in the Devils’ system (per McKeen’s Hockey), the 24-year-old right winger has 17-26–43 in 48 games with SKA, on pace for a career-high if not for a knee injury that cost him a decent chunk of the campaign. A 2019 fifth-round pick, he has 68-83–151 in 215 career KHL games across five seasons.

Other items from around the NHL today:

  • Wild prospect David Jiříček has now been scratched nine straight games since being recalled from AHL Iowa on March 1. The 21-year-old told The Athletic’s Joe Smith this week that while he’s eager to get back into game action, he’s enjoying having development time in NHL practices compared to skating for AHL Iowa, which has a sparse schedule this month. “I skated with [Jonas Brodin] and had some practices with [Marc-André Fleury]. For me, that’s always like a dream, you know? He’s a Hall of Famer. To shoot on him, it’s always a blessing. It’s actually a pretty good situation for me.” Selected sixth overall by the Blue Jackets in 2022 and acquired by the Wild in November, the righty has a goal and an assist while averaging 13:02 in six NHL appearances for Minnesota since the swap.
  • The NHL has finally created an app comparable to sites like PuckPedia, CapWages, and the now-defunct CapFriendly – but they’re keeping it in-house. Stephen Whyno of the AP reports the league has launched an iPad app, developed by SAP, for use only by teams’ front offices that “modernizes the league’s roster, contract and salary cap information.” Instead of having to coalesce with the league’s Central Registry and keep track of official contract information on a team-by-team basis, NHL GMs will now have private access to every team’s active roster size, salary cap room, injured reserve statuses, and no-move and no-trade clauses in players’ contracts.

Minnesota Wild| New Jersey Devils Arseni Gritsyuk| David Jiricek

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Maple Leafs Sign John Prokop To Entry-Level Deal

March 20, 2025 at 9:18 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

10:21 a.m.: The Maple Leafs confirmed they’ve signed Prokop to an ELC for 2025-26 and will have him join the Marlies on a tryout for the remainder of 2024-25. PuckPedia reports his deal includes an NHL salary of $787,500, an $87,500 signing bonus, and an $85,000 minors salary for a cap hit of $875K.

9:18 a.m.: The Maple Leafs are signing undrafted free agent defenseman John Prokop to an entry-level deal, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. The rearguard, who turns 24 in May, is only eligible for a one-year contract for 2025-26.

After spending his major junior career with four different United States Hockey League clubs (Omaha, Muskegon, Green Bay, Des Moines), Prokop jumped to the collegiate ranks with Union in 2022. Since arriving with the Garnet Chargers, he’s led the team’s defensemen in scoring all three years and led the team outright in every season but 2024-25. A 6’3″, left-shot, defensively responsible blue-liner with legitimate offensive upside at the professional level, he posted 20-65–85 with a minus-five rating over 107 games with Union. It’s worth noting he managed at least 20 points in every NCAA season after never recording more than two goals or 15 points in a USHL campaign.

The Wisconsin native is likely ticketed for a role with the AHL’s Toronto Marlies next season and could even finish out the 2024-25 campaign there on a tryout. He will be a restricted free agent in the 2026 offseason. Assuming the deal gets done, the Leafs will now have 28 players under contract for 2025-26, including 13 defensemen (nine on one-way deals, four on two-way deals).

At best, Prokop likely checks in as the fifth-best prospect in Toronto’s system behind 2024 first-rounder Ben Danford, Topi Niemelä, Noah Chadwick, and William Villeneuve.

Toronto Maple Leafs John Prokop

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Snapshots: Hurricanes, Askarov, Soderblom, Greentree, Francis

March 19, 2025 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

It appears that the Hurricanes will get some help on the injury front as they begin a three-game road trip on Thursday in San Jose.  Team reporter Walt Ruff mentions (Twitter link) that defenseman Dmitry Orlov should be ready to return after missing the last two weeks with an upper-body injury.  The 33-year-old has four goals and 20 assists in 62 games this season while logging a little under 20 minutes a night.

Meanwhile, the news isn’t as good for winger Andrei Svechnikov.  Ruff added that it wasn’t initially known if the 24-year-old would be accompanying the team on the trip.  Last week, the hope was that Svechnikov would be back for the Hurricanes sometime this week but that appears to be more in question now.  He has 18 goals and 25 assists in 63 outings this season.

Elsewhere around the hockey world:

  • Sharks goaltender Yaroslav Askarov is hoping to be cleared to skate with the AHL’s Barracuda next week as he works his way back from a lower-body injury, relays Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News (Twitter link). The 22-year-old has a 3.10 GAA and a .896 SV% in 13 games with the Sharks this season and is likely to be recalled at some point down the stretch to get a few more games in with the big club.
  • It has been a rough go as of late for Blackhawks goaltender Arvid Soderblom. He has won just one of his last ten games while posting a SV% of just .881, 20 points below his mark for the season at .901.  Despite that, Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times notes that at the moment, the team is still operating under the plan that he’ll serve as Spencer Knight’s backup for next season.  Soderblom will be owed a $1MM qualifying offer this summer with salary arbitration rights and with 82 NHL games now under his belt, it’s possible that Chicago could feel the risk of a hearing is too great.  Accordingly, it wouldn’t be surprising to see them try to work on getting him signed before the tender deadline in June.
  • Kings prospect Liam Greentree was suspended for two games today by the OHL for a checking from behind incident on Sunday, the league announced (Twitter link). The 19-year-old was the 26th pick last June and sits tied for second in the league in points (with 119) while being fourth in goals (49) and second in assists (70).  Windsor only has two games remaining in the regular season so he won’t be able to move up those leaderboards even further.
  • Ducks prospect Will Francis will join AHL San Diego for their stretch run, reports Matt Wellens of the Duluth News-Tribune. The 24-year-old blueliner was a sixth-round pick back in 2019, going 163rd overall.  Francis is a three-time cancer survivor, missing time in three of his four collegiate campaigns at the University of Minnesota-Duluth due to the illness, limiting him to just 39 games overall, five of which came this season.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Carolina Hurricanes| Chicago Blackhawks| Los Angeles Kings| OHL| San Jose Sharks| Snapshots Andrei Svechnikov| Arvid Soderblom| Dmitry Orlov| Liam Greentree| Will Francis| Yaroslav Askarov

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Blues Hopeful That Colton Parayko Could Return Before End Of Regular Season

March 19, 2025 at 8:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Earlier this month, the Blues announced that defenseman Colton Parayko would miss six weeks before being re-evaluated after undergoing a scope on his knee.  With only six weeks left in the year, it was reasonable to infer that this would be a season-ending issue for the veteran.

But that might not be the case after all.  Speaking with reporters today including Matthew DeFranks of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, head coach Jim Montgomery opened the door for the possibility that his top defender could be back earlier than anticipated:

Do I think he’s going to be six weeks? I do not think he’s going to be six weeks. That’s just me because that’s my belief in him and our athletic training staff and our doctors. Outside of that, I don’t know how much sooner than six weeks.

The 31-year-old was well on his way to setting a new career-high in points this season, notching 15 goals and 20 assists through his first 64 outings.  As it stands, he has matched his personal best in the points department, a mark he has now hit four times.  Parayko also leads the Blues in ATOI (23:51) and blocked shots (140), making his absence a very significant one with St. Louis remaining in the mix for a Wild Card spot.

It’s possible that how the Blues fare in these next few weeks could ultimately dictate if Parayko ultimately makes it back.  If the team falls out of the mix before then, it might make more sense for the blueliner to simply shut it down for the rest of the year anyway to avoid any risks heading into the offseason.  If he does make it back before the end of the campaign though, he’ll be the third Blue to do so this season after Robert Thomas and Philip Broberg each came back a couple of weeks ahead of schedule.

St. Louis Blues Colton Parayko

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Canucks Notes: Tocchet, Boeser, Offseason Target, Celebrini

March 19, 2025 at 6:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

Don’t expect to hear any news about a contract extension for Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet anytime soon.  Sportsnet’s Iain MacIntyre relays that the bench boss noted on local radio earlier this week that he has told management that he does not want to discuss a new deal at this time.  Instead, he wants to concentrate his focus on Vancouver’s playoff push.  The Canucks hold a club option on Tocchet’s contract for next season, one that’s expected to be exercised should a new deal not be reached in the meantime while Tocchet noted that his decision shouldn’t be construed as a lack of desire to remain behind the bench or a play for more leverage.

More from Vancouver:

  • The Canucks weren’t able to re-sign or find a suitable trade for Brock Boeser before the trade deadline earlier this month. Speaking with Pierre LeBrun in a piece for The Athletic (subscription link), GM Patrik Allvin wouldn’t rule out the possibility of further extension talks taking place even though the two sides weren’t close enough to hammer out a deal a couple of weeks ago, shifting them to focus toward a trade that didn’t materialize.  Boeser is having a bit of a quieter year, notching 20 goals and 21 assists through 61 games after potting 40 goals and 33 helpers just last season.  It’s believed that he turned down a five-year, roughly $40MM extension offer earlier in the season but it’s unclear what Vancouver’s most recent offer was.
  • While the Canucks picked up Filip Chytil as part of the J.T. Miller trade earlier this season, don’t be surprised if they add another center this summer. Allvin revealed in the same interview that “definitely we’ll do that in the offseason, whether that’s through trade or free-agent signing.”  Pius Suter is slated to become an unrestricted free agent this summer so if he departs, they will certainly have another opening down the middle to fill while Chytil’s concussion history will likely motivate them to get some more center depth as well.
  • Prospect Aiden Celebrini is expected to remain at Boston University next season, relays Max Miller of Sharks Hockey Digest. The 20-year-old defenseman was a sixth-round pick by Vancouver back in 2023, going 171st overall.  He’s close to wrapping up his sophomore year with the Terriers and has a goal and five assists through 26 games this season.  The Canucks hold Celebrini’s rights through August 15, 2027.

Vancouver Canucks Aiden Celebrini| Brock Boeser| Patrik Allvin| Rick Tocchet

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San Jose Sharks Recall Jimmy Schuldt

March 19, 2025 at 5:30 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

According to a team announcement, the San Jose Sharks have recalled defenseman Jimmy Schuldt from their AHL affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda. Without any corresponding roster move, Schuldt’s recall brings the Sharks to eight defensemen on the active roster and 25 players total.

The transaction ends a one-day stint in the AHL for Schdult. Since March 3rd, Schuldt has only spent four days off the Sharks’ active roster. His relatively frequent stay with San Jose of late allowed Schuldt to play in his first NHL game since the 2018-19 season. Throughout March, Schuldt has appeared in four games for the Sharks, posting a -1 rating while averaging 14:36 of ice time per game.

With that, Schuldt has been far more active in the AHL over the last few seasons. Schuldt has never been a high-scoring defenseman throughout his professional career, but he’s maintained a certain level of consistency.

Since debuting with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2019 after finishing his collegiate career at St. Cloud State University, Schuldt has scored 35 goals and 126 points in 345 AHL contests split between the Chicago Wolves, Henderson Silver Knights, Coachella Valley Firebirds, and Barracuda. That output brings his career point-per-game rate to 0.37, just above his 0.33 pace this year.

San Jose Sharks Jimmy Schuldt

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Top-10 Finalists Announced For 2025 Hobey Baker Award

March 19, 2025 at 4:42 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 17 Comments

The 2024-25 NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey regular season will have concluded in three days. All seven conference tournament championships will have been decided by March 22nd, before the Frozen Four tournament begins on March 27th.

Outside of the team accomplishments that will be had by the end of the weekend, the league’s most-coveted individual award has been narrowed down to the last 10 finalists (Twitter Link). The Hobey Baker Award is enshrined in college hockey lore, as it’s annually given to the top player in the NCAA.

The award has never had back-to-back winners and that trend will continue this season. Macklin Celebrini won the award last year after scoring 32 goals and 64 points in 38 games with the Boston University Terriers, leading to his name being called with the first overall selection of the 2024 NHL Draft by the San Jose Sharks.

Not every Hobey Baker winner is a household name, but many still consider the list exclusive. Paul Kariya is the only Hobey Baker Award winner inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame. However, that list could expand if players like Jack Eichel, Cale Makar, and Celebrini continue their current trajectories.

On a more depressing note, to mention the exclusive award without mentioning the late Johnny Gaudreau is difficult. Gaudreau won the award after the 2013-14 season after putting up an electric 36-goal, 80-point season in 40 games with the Boston College Eagles. It’ll be the first time the award has been bestowed since Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew Gaudreau, were tragically taken from the world on August 29, 2024.

Here is a list of this year’s top 10 finalists with the NHL team that owns their contractual rights if applicable:

D Zeev Buium, University of Denver (Minnesota Wild)

F Jack Devine, University of Denver (Florida Panthers)

F Aiden Fink, Penn State University (Nashville Predators)

F Mac Gadowsky, Army West Point (undrafted)

F Isaac Howard, Michigan State University (Tampa Bay Lightning)

F Ryan Leonard, Boston College (Washington Capitals)

F Ayrton Martino, Clarkson University (Dallas Stars)

F Liam McLinskey, College of the Holy Cross (undrafted)

F Jimmy Snuggerud, University of Minnesota (St. Louis Blues)

G Alex Tracy, Minnesota State University (undrafted)

NCAA Hobey Baker Award

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PHR Live Chat: 3/19/25

March 19, 2025 at 2:44 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

PHR’s Josh Erickson will host his weekly live chat today at 3:00 p.m. Central. Use this link to join the session and start getting your questions in.

Live Chats| Pro Hockey Rumors Originals

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Bruins’ Ty Gallagher Signs Two-Year AHL Deal

March 19, 2025 at 1:21 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Bruins are slated to lose 2021 seventh-round pick Ty Gallagher’s signing rights on Aug. 15, but he’ll be staying in the organization anyways. He’s inked a two-year deal with AHL Providence starting next season, the Boston Herald’s Steve Conroy reports. He’ll finish the year with the P-Bruins on a tryout before his deal goes into effect for 2025-26.

The deal allows Gallagher to get reps in the Bruins organization without Boston having to use a contract slot on him, although it doesn’t prevent him from signing elsewhere if another NHL team comes calling. The 22-year-old defenseman spent three seasons at Boston University before transferring to Colorado College for his senior season. The move westward proved astute for the offensively-inclined rearguard, who erupted for 9-17–26 in 37 games after recording just five assists at BU last year.

A Michigan native, Gallagher checked in as the No. 10 prospect in the Bruins’ relatively weak pool earlier this season in Scott Wheeler of The Athletic’s overview. Only two defensemen, both already in Providence, were ranked ahead of him in Frédéric Brunet (No. 7) and Jackson Edward (No. 8), so it’s a tad surprising to see Boston hesitant to dole out an entry-level contract at this stage to retain his NHL rights. The Bruins only have 22 of 50 contract slots used for next season, with 13 pending RFAs in the organization.

Gallagher will now try to work his way up the organizational ladder to pursue his first NHL contract. He totaled 17-51–68 and a +37 rating in 148 NCAA games with BU and CC.

Boston Bruins| Transactions Ty Gallagher

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Avalanche’s Josh Manson Out Three To Four Weeks

March 19, 2025 at 1:07 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

March 19: Manson carries a three-to-four-week timeline for his return, Bednar told Jesse Montano of Guerilla Sports today. That puts him back in the lineup during the final week of the regular season.

March 17: Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson has already missed one game with an upper-body injury and will remain sidelined for a couple of weeks at least, head coach Jared Bednar told reporters following yesterday’s win over the Stars (via Meghan Angley of Guerilla Sports).

Manson left the game during the second period of Friday’s win in Calgary, although it’s unclear when he sustained the injury. It’s similarly unclear whether it’s linked to the upper-body issue that held him out of the lineup for 12 games earlier in the season.

Acquired from the Ducks at the 2022 trade deadline, Manson immediately factored in as a key depth presence on the Colorado blue line en route to their Stanley Cup win that year. The physical 6’3″ righty landed a four-year, $18MM extension that summer to remain in Denver, but his time with the Avs since has been marred by injuries.

Since the 2022-23 campaign, his first full season in Colorado, Manson has made 151 of 232 possible regular-season appearances – healthy enough to play just 65% of the time. He stayed healthy last year, skating in 70-plus games for the fifth time in his 11-year career, but missed most of 2022-23 with a lower-body injury and nearly 30% of Colorado’s 2024-25 schedule with varying injuries.

In 48 games this season, the 33-year-old has 1-14–15 with a minus-six rating. He’s averaged 18:02 per game, his highest usage since arriving in Denver. His 105 hits lead Colorado defenders despite his extended absences, but he’s been one of the Avs’ worst two-way players with a -4.8 relative CF% and a team-worst -7.7 expected rating at even strength.

The Avs don’t have any other injuries on their blue line right now, but their right-side depth remains a point of weakness even after an active trade deadline. Without Manson, it’s depth pieces Erik Johnson and Sam Malinski manning second- and third-pairing duties behind superstar Cale Makar.

Colorado Avalanche| Injury Josh Manson

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