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Pacific Notes: Sherwood, Strome

December 1, 2025 at 7:49 pm CDT | by Bradley Keith 10 Comments

On an episode of Sens 1-on-1 last Thursday, Nick Kypreos discussed Canucks forward Kiefer Sherwood, noting that the late-bloomer is looking for $5 million or more per season, on a six year deal. Canucks reporter Rick Dhaliwal also speculated on Sherwood today on the Donnie & Dhali show, saying that Boston and Minnesota are two teams which are in on the pending free agent as a trade target. 

With a free agent market which has largely evaporated even before January, Sherwood would be wise to play the long game for a major pay raise. Fully aware of this, and with a team sputtering of late, Vancouver may take advantage of Sherwood’s emergence as well, and get a substantial trade package for a player likely to hit the open market either way. 

Sherwood, 30, was undrafted out of Miami (OH) but soon earned his way into a fourth line role with the Ducks in 2018-19. He then had to wait five years to become a full time NHLer again, doing so with Nashville, helping the team surpass expectations. Hitting the market, the winger inked a two year deal worth $1.5MM per season with the Canucks in 2024. He set career highs in games, goals, and assists last season, even breaking the single-season all-time hits record. With 12 goals in 26 games so far, Sherwood has maintained such levels, and the feisty winger may be set on hitting the market and cashing in after a long uphill battle to this point. 

With Evander Kane and Derek Forbort’s contracts set to come off the books, in theory Vancouver could make an extension work, but considering their state as a franchise, they may opt to receive a substantial trade package for the 30-year-old. Both Minnesota and Boston own their first-round picks this season, and it’s not hard to imagine Sherwood fetching one, if he can maintain such performance. 

Elsewhere in the division:

  • Zach Cavanagh of The Sporting Tribune shared that veteran Ryan Strome would be a healthy scratch tonight against St. Louis, as young defenseman Ian Moore re-entered the lineup, leaving Anaheim in a 11-forward, 7-defensemen configuration. Strome was injured before the season, but has offered on-track production with three points in nine games since, and solid underlying numbers as a two-way center. The veteran has been remarkably consistent with 41 points exactly in his last three seasons, but such is a bit underwhelming for a $5MM cap hit set to expire in 2027. Strome’s role has simply diminished on a dynamic young team, but it is safe to assume he’s set in Anaheim for now and will return to the lineup soon. 

Anaheim Ducks| Vancouver Canucks Kiefer Sherwood| Ryan Strome

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Rangers Recall Brennan Othmann

December 1, 2025 at 6:31 pm CDT | by Bradley Keith 2 Comments

The New York Rangers announced this evening that forward Brennan Othmann has been recalled from AHL Hartford. With Adam Fox landing on long term injured reserve yesterday, the club had an open spot, and no corresponding move was needed. However, Adam Edstrom left practice today and is thought to be day-to-day with a lower body injury, per Colin Stephenson of Newsday Sports, so Othmann offers insurance if Edstrom cannot go tomorrow versus Dallas. 

Othmann, drafted 16th overall in 2021 by New York, has been in Hartford since a one game stint with the big club in late October. Having been unable to reach expectations thus far, his name has floated around in rumors already this season. Although the Ontario native will turn just 23 in January, his AHL performance has not inspired much confidence of late. Othmann put up an impressive 49 points in 67 games in his first professional season, but after being hampered by injury in 2024-25, he has just one goal, seven points in 15 AHL games, a step below expectations at this point. At the NHL level, Othmann has not scored in 26 games to-date, posting two assists. 

As they needed a forward, Othmann was an easy choice for GM Chris Drury, as he remains waiver exempt. However, a restricted free agent at season’s end, the former first-round top prospect will need to show something to warrant a future in New York, either in a small sample size as a bottom-sixer in the NHL, or putting it all together in the AHL and returning to a high scoring pace. 

With the Rangers depleted from injuries, and likely in need of a shake up regardless, Othmann’s name is one to watch as trade season heats up. In the meantime, the winger will look to prove his organization right for their patience with his development so far, and step up in a time when the team is in need of a spark, if called upon tomorrow night. 

New York Rangers Brennan Othmann

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Panthers Recall Jack Studnicka

December 1, 2025 at 4:46 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

The Panthers announced Monday they’ve recalled Jack Studnicka from AHL Charlotte. The center gives them an extra forward for the time being; they’ve been operating with an open roster spot for a while, despite Eetu Luostarinen being unavailable but still on the active roster.

Studnicka signed a two-way deal with Florida at the beginning of last offseason’s free agent signing period. Since the Bruins selected Studnicka in the second round of the 2017 draft, he’s encroached on journeyman status. After parts of four pro seasons in the Bruins system, he was traded to the Canucks early in 2022. The Sharks traded for him the following year, but non-tendered him at the end of 2023-24. He caught on with the Kings on a two-way deal for last season but never saw a call-up after clearing waivers and heading to the minors at the beginning of the year.

If Studnicka plays on this recall, it would be his first NHL action since April 2024. In 107 career appearances with Boston, Vancouver, and San Jose, he has a 6-10–16 scoring line, a -30 rating, and a 4.4% shooting percentage while averaging 11:29 of ice time per game.

At one point, Studnicka was one of Boston’s most intriguing prospects. He was an excellent offensive producer over his final two seasons in junior hockey after being drafted. In 126 OHL games across the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, he racked up 155 points and was ranked as the organization’s No. 1 prospect by The Athletic’s Corey Pronman heading into his first pro season in 2019-20. He kept up the momentum with 49 points in 60 games for AHL Providence, earning an All-Rookie Team nod, but never caught on to a full-time NHL role and hasn’t beaten that scoring line in the minors since, either. He did get close last year with the Ontario Reign in the Kings’ system, notching 16 goals and 45 points in 72 appearances.

An injury has limited Studnicka to eight appearances with Charlotte this season. He only just got back into the lineup after Thanksgiving, following a month-long absence. With a goal and six points, though, the Panthers evidently like what they see and will give him a crack at depth minutes in a shattered forward group missing Luostarinen, Aleksander Barkov, Jonah Gadjovich, Tomas Nosek, Cole Schwindt, and Matthew Tkachuk.

Florida Panthers| Transactions Jack Studnicka

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Sabres Activate Josh Norris From Injured Reserve

December 1, 2025 at 4:05 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 7 Comments

4:05 p.m.: The Sabres have activated Norris. Defenseman Zach Metsa is headed down to AHL Rochester in the corresponding move, per Heather Engel of NHL.com. Metsa was recalled from Rochester on Nov. 17 to serve as an extra defenseman with Michael Kesselring on injured reserve, but he’s been a healthy scratch in seven straight and hasn’t played an NHL game since a previous recall in October. The 27-year-old is without a point in four appearances this season but has a +3 rating in his first taste of the big leagues.

11:01 a.m.: Sabres center Joshua Norris will make his return to the lineup Monday against the Jets, head coach Lindy Ruff confirmed to reporters (including Rachel Lenzi of The Buffalo News). The team will need to open a roster spot to activate him from injured reserve.

The injury-plagued Norris is wrapping up yet another multi-week absence. The 26-year-old sustained an upper-body injury while taking a faceoff late in Buffalo’s season opener and has spent nearly two months on the shelf as a result. He also suffered a season-ending mid-body injury last year, just a week after the Sabres acquired him from the Senators in the Dylan Cozens swap. Dating back to his pickup, he’s only played in four of 46 possible games for Buffalo.

He’ll be getting his feet wet in a significant role, centering the Sabres’ top line between Zach Benson and Tage Thompson. That’s where the Sabres planned to use him to start the year, but Benson was unavailable for the first three games of the season after taking a puck to the face in practice. Tonight marks the season debut for that line as a result.

If Norris plays every game the rest of the way for a total of 58 appearances, that would still mark one of the most durable seasons he’s had in his NHL career. He’s only ever topped the 60-game mark once during his 35-goal breakout with Ottawa back in 2021-22. Since then, shoulder issues have decimated his availability. He only managed eight appearances in 2022-23 and played 50-some games for the Sens in each of the following two seasons before they cut bait and sent him to Buffalo for Cozens.

When healthy, though, Norris has displayed the upside the Sharks saw in him when they selected him No. 19 overall in the 2019 draft. He’s spent nearly all of his time in the league as a top-six piece and has averaged 17:49 of ice time per game across 240 career appearances. Per 82 games, he scores at a 31-goal, 54-point pace. If he can finally stay healthy for an extended stretch, he’d fill a significant hole Buffalo has down the middle and could go a long way toward elevating the Sabres’ offense out of the bottom half of the league.

Buffalo Sabres| Transactions Josh Norris| Joshua Norris| Zach Metsa

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Ducks Recall Vyacheslav Buteyets

December 1, 2025 at 3:20 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Ducks announced they’ve recalled goaltender Vyacheslav Buteyets from AHL San Diego. Fellow netminder Lukáš Dostál was placed on injured reserve in the corresponding move.

Anaheim is now without both of its regular netminders. Dostál is facing a two-to-three-week absence because of an upper-body injury, while No. 2 option Petr Mrázek left Sunday’s start against the Blackhawks in the third period with a lower-body injury and did not return. He’s been ruled out for Monday’s game against the Blues, meaning Buteyets will dress for an NHL regular-season game for the first time tonight as the backup to veteran third-stringer Ville Husso.

Buteyets, 23, had started the season with ECHL Tulsa but was promoted to San Diego in mid-November after a strong start. He made seven appearances for Tulsa and posted a pristine .924 SV% with a 2.81 GAA and a 4-3-0 record. Life hasn’t been as smooth since the promotion, though. With Husso up with the Ducks, Buteyets has started San Diego’s last three games – all in a six-day span – and recorded a 3.72 GAA and .878 SV% with a 1-2-0 record.

While he’s shown upside in the lower minors, the NHL isn’t where the Ducks want Buteyets at this stage in his development. The 6’4″ Russian was a sixth-round pick in 2022 and is now in his second season in North America after signing a two-year entry-level deal in 2024. He was coming off a pair of strong showings with Chelmet Chelyabinsk of the VHL, Russia’s second-tier pro league, and recorded a .905 SV% in 36 appearances for Tulsa last year.

Anaheim doesn’t have any back-to-backs on its schedule until Dec. 15 and 16. Even if Mrázek’s absence is a lengthy one, Dostál’s return timeline puts him back in the lineup around then. If he’s available even for the second of those two games, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Ducks ride Husso for a series of seven consecutive starts leading into that back-to-back while Buteyets serves solely as yet another injury insurance option.

Anaheim Ducks| Transactions Lukas Dostal| Vyacheslav Buteyets

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Cal Foote Signs With AHL’s Chicago Wolves

December 1, 2025 at 1:29 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

The AHL’s Chicago Wolves announced Monday they’ve signed free agent defenseman Callan Foote for the balance of the 2025-26 campaign.

There wasn’t any reported NHL interest in Foote, who’s technically eligible to return to top-level game action. He, along with his four Hockey Canada teammates who were acquitted on sexual assault charges over the offseason, were still suspended by the league as a result of the allegations made against them, but were fully reinstated as of today.

While Foote was a first-round pick in 2017, his recent resume has been uninspiring. He played in the Slovak Extraliga last season while awaiting trial. He recorded three goals and 30 points in 38 games for HK 32 Liptovsky Mikulas with a -8 rating. That led the team in scoring among defensemen, but he hasn’t played an NHL game since January 2024 and was limited to nine points and a -14 rating in 24 games with AHL Utica that season while in the Devils’ system.

The 6’4″ shutdown righty now lands in the Hurricanes’ system, although they don’t acquire his exclusive signing rights. He’s still an unrestricted free agent and is eligible to accept and sign any NHL offer. Carolina had expressed interest in signing Carter Hart and Michael McLeod, both of whom were charged alongside Foote, but ultimately decided not to offer deals.

Foote has made 145 NHL appearances in parts of four seasons. Drafted by the Lightning, he’s also suited up for Nashville and New Jersey. He has a 5-15–20 scoring line to his name with a +24 rating while averaging 13:48 per game.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes| Transactions Cal Foote

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Wild’s Tyler Pitlick, Flyers’ Adam Ginning Clear Waivers

December 1, 2025 at 1:04 pm CDT | by Bradley Keith 3 Comments

Dec. 1: Both Ginning and Pitlick have cleared waivers, per Friedman. Pitlick is expected to stay on Minnesota’s roster while Ginning is now eligible to return to Lehigh Valley.

Nov. 30: This afternoon, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet shared that Wild veteran Tyler Pitlick has been placed on waivers, along with Flyers defenseman Adam Ginning. 

Pitlick, 34, has been back-and-forth between the AHL and NHL so far this season, most recently being called back up two weeks ago. His status on waivers is mainly due to surpassing the 10-game threshold in the NHL, more than signifying a desire to move on. Signed to a two-year, two-way deal last summer, Pitlick provides depth since joining his hometown organization, as well as experience, as he was a regular NHLer from 2016-2022. Having cleared waivers already earlier in the season after not making the roster, it is most likely he will return to AHL Iowa, where he has scored three goals in five games, and vie for an NHL return again when needed, at a $775k cap hit. In 15 games with Minnesota so far, Pitlick has zero points, but has mixed it up with 22 penalty minutes. 

On the other hand, Ginning offers slightly more intrigue, soon to be 26, as a former second-round selection of Philadelphia in 2018. However, at this point, the 6’3” Swedish defenseman does not have much NHL upside, as he has been surpassed in the Flyers organization by Emil Andrae. This season is thought to likely be his last chance, especially under a new coach in Rick Tocchet, and with pending UFA status. Ginning has skated in five games for the Flyers so far, not recording any stats, and has one goal in 16 total NHL games.

While a team thin on the blueline could pick up Ginning for the short term, it is not likely he offers much more than their own internal options, and most likely, Ginning will rejoin AHL Lehigh Valley to continue his season.  At 11-6-1, the Phantoms would be eager to add such a player back to their lineup as a top defender. 

Minnesota Wild| NHL| Philadelphia Flyers| Waivers Adam Ginning| Tyler Pitlick

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Canucks Recall Jiri Patera

December 1, 2025 at 12:42 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Canucks are recalling goaltender Jiri Patera from AHL Abbotsford, Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK reports. He’s coming up while Nikita Tolopilo takes a brief leave of absence from the club for the birth of his child. Vancouver doesn’t have an open roster spot, but they can move Tolopilo to the non-roster list to make one.

It’s the second time a Vancouver netminder has left the team for personal reasons in the last several days. Kevin Lankinen departed the team on Nov. 25 and missed two games before returning to start against the Kings on Saturday.

Lankinen, Patera, and Tolopilo have been holding the fort in patchwork fashion while Thatcher Demko remains unavailable due to a groin strain. He carries a week-to-week designation and hasn’t played since Nov. 11. His return is still not imminent, and he hasn’t joined the team’s road trip as they wrap it up Tuesday in Colorado, Dhaliwal said.

Lankinen, Demko’s uncontested backup, has seen the vast majority of action during that time. His leave of absence meant Tolopilo got his first two starts of the season last week, though. He faced 65 shots in a win and a loss against the Ducks and Sharks, making 58 saves for a .892 SV%. That was good for 1.3 goals saved above expected behind a taxing defensive workload, per MoneyPuck, a tick more than what Lankinen has provided in 14 appearances this season.

Now, Patera is back to serving as Lankinen’s backup after two previous stints on the active roster in November. His lone start this season came in a wild 8-5 loss to the Panthers on Nov. 17 in which he allowed seven goals on 40 shots for a .825 SV% and -3.4 GSAx. The 26-year-old has been better but not particularly promising in Abbotsford, where he has a .899 SV% and 2.89 GAA in six appearances with a 2-2-2 record. He’ll be headed back there as soon as Tolopilo rejoins the team or Demko is cleared to play, whichever comes first.

Transactions| Vancouver Canucks Jiri Patera| Nikita Tolopilo

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Robby Fabbri Signs PTO With AHL’s Charlotte Checkers

December 1, 2025 at 12:00 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

Unrestricted free agent winger Robby Fabbri will play his first regular-season action of 2025-26 on a professional tryout with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers, the team announced Monday.

Fabbri will suit up with the Panthers’ affiliate after failing to land a contract from the Penguins, whose training camp he attended on a PTO. The 29-year-old hasn’t played in over nine months. He sustained a hand injury with the Ducks last season in late February, ending his campaign.

When Fabbri plays for the Checkers, it will be just the seventh AHL appearance of his professional career. The 2014 first-rounder by the Blues never had a standard minor-league assignment. He played three games for the Chicago Wolves late in 2014-15 after his junior season ended, and he played another three contests for the San Antonio Rampage while on a conditioning stint in the 2018-19 season.

The veteran of 442 NHL games now lands multiple rungs down the ladder as he attempts to get back to the top level. Injuries robbed the skilled, versatile winger of a good portion of his prime. That hand injury, plus an MCL surgery, cost him nearly half of last season with the Ducks. That’s par for the course for Fabbri, who’s had multiple ACL tears interrupt his playing time – going so far as to cost him an entire season back in 2017-18.

When healthy, the 5’11” forward has still carved out a solid track record as a middle-six piece. He’s averaged 20 goals and 40 points per 82 games over his career and is just two years removed from an 18-goal campaign with the Red Wings that matched a career-high. His diminished production in Anaheim last season, though, combined with his injury history, meant interest was tempered when he reached UFA status in July. In 44 appearances for the Ducks, he only notched eight goals and 16 points despite averaging 16:12 of ice time per game, the third-highest deployment of his career.

Fabbri’s most likely path back to the NHL deal now falls on a two-way deal with the Panthers if he has a strong showing in Charlotte, but by only signing an AHL tryout, he’s not bound to Florida in any sense and can still explore other NHL opportunities if they arise.

AHL| Florida Panthers| Transactions Robby Fabbri

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Wild Recall Hunter Haight

December 1, 2025 at 11:25 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Wild announced Monday they’ve recalled center Hunter Haight from AHL Iowa. He was sent down on Saturday, but since he got into game action for Iowa last night, he’s eligible to come back up today. Minnesota didn’t fill his roster spot during his two-day absence from the active roster.

Haight will continue serving as a fourth-line/press box option as the Wild continue to deal with a banged-up forward group while trying to squeeze more offense out of their bottom six. He won’t have a particularly clear path to playing time with 14 forwards on the active roster. Tyler Pitlick is on waivers today but is expected to remain with the team if he clears instead of being assigned to Iowa, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports.

His recent demotion was more about getting the 21-year-old playing time. The Wild have done a good job of that while ferrying him between leagues multiple times this year. He’s still managed 14 appearances for Iowa, notching four goals and an assist with a -6 rating. Selected No. 47 overall in the 2022 draft, he projects as a No. 3 center long-term and is a consensus top-15 prospect in Minnesota’s system. He entered the season ranked #9 according to Elite Prospects and #14 according to Scott Wheeler of The Athletic.

He’s coming off a 20-goal, 34-point showing as a rookie for Iowa in 67 games last year. It may not be an overly impressive showing at face value, but the team’s weak roster meant Haight checked in second on the team in goals and fifth in points.

Despite this being Haight’s fourth recall of the season, he was only in the lineup for Minnesota’s first two games and hasn’t played since. He averaged 9:22 of ice time across the pair of appearances and went without a point, recording a -2 rating. He went 7-for-16 on faceoffs (43.8%), and the Wild lost the shot-attempt battle 28-11 in his 5-on-5 minutes despite some advantageous offensive zone deployment.

While Ryan Hartman and Vladimir Tarasenko have come off injured reserve in recent days, the Wild’s forward group is still missing Marcus Foligno, Vinnie Hinostroza, and top-line center Marco Rossi. Haight certainly won’t factor in when everyone is healthy but in the interim, he’s worked his way up enough on the organization’s depth chart to continue serving as a depth option when required.

Minnesota Wild| Transactions Hunter Haight

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