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Boston, Montreal To Host 2025 4 Nations Face-Off

June 8, 2024 at 6:04 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 2 Comments

The NHL has announced that the inaugural 2025 4 Nations Face-Off – a best-on-best tournament featuring Canada, America, Sweden, and Finland – will be hosted in Boston’s TD Garden and Montreal’s Bell Centre (Twitter link). The festivities will include a rivalry day on Saturday, February 15 – with Team Finland and Team Sweden squaring off in the afternoon and Team USA set to face Team Canada that evening. The tournament will kick off in Montreal on February 12th, while Boston will host the tournament’s championship game on February 20th.

The 2025 4 Nations Face-Off was announced at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game and is intended to serve as a preparatory tournament to the 2026 Winter Olympics and will take place in place of an All-Star Weekend. The tournament will take place on NHL-sized rinks and follow NHL rules. The league also shared its intention to host the 2028 and 2032 World Cups of Hockey – a pre-season tournament that hasn’t been hosted since 2016, when it famously featured Team North America – a team comprised solely of U23 players from the USA and Canada.

While the addition of more international best-on-best tournaments is something fans have clamored for, the increase isn’t coming without controversy. Team Czechia is a notable exclusion from the 4 Nations lineup, after winning the 2024 World Championship. The four countries featured are four of the five most-represented nations in the NHL, joined by Russia, which is excluded from all IIHF competitions.

The early pieces of the 4 Nations tournament are coming into view, with Team USA already naming Mike Sullivan for 4 Nations and the 2026 Olympics. His appointment was made by Team USA general manager Bill Guerin, who is presiding over both events. Guerin is supported by other NHL GMs Chris Drury, Tom Fitzgerald, and Bill Zito as his assistants, and Chris Kelleher as ’Director of Player Personnel’. Team Canada has also named its management staff, announcing that Don Sweeney will serve as GM, with Jim Nill as his associate GM. Fans can expect to see rosters come together soon as well, per TVA Sports’ Renaud Lavoie, who shares that the first six players of all four rosters will be announced during the NHL Draft’s first round on June 28 (Twitter link).

4 Nations Face-Off| IIHF| NHL| Team Canada| Team Finland| Team Sweden| Team USA

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NHL Announces Salary Cap For 2024-25 Season

June 8, 2024 at 4:50 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 3 Comments

The NHL and NHLPA have announced the Team Payroll Range for the 2024-25 season. The salary cap upper limit has been set at $88MM, with a midpoint of $76.5MM and a lower limit of $65.0MM. This marks a $4.5MM increase in the upper limit for the 2023-24 season – tied for the highest single-season increase of all time – and a $6.5MM increase from the cap in 2019 and 2020. The upper limit also exceeds CapFriendly’s projected upper limit of $87.7MM – a projection mentioned at October’s NHL Board of Governors meeting. CapFriendly continues to project a $92MM salary cap next season – a mark that continues through the 2020s. The minimum salary is expected to remain at $775K, after growing from $750K ahead of this season.

The NHL incurred $1.5B in escrow debt after pausing the 2019-20 season due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The league has been paying off that debt ever since, with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman sharing it was down to $50M at the start of the season. This big step forward in salary cap suggests the league has fully paid off that debt, something Bettman hinted towards in the pre-season Board of Governors meeting. Bettman added in that meeting, “The game is in great shape. Our franchises have never been better owned or stronger, and we’re excited to have the start of another season upon us.” 

The NHL is showing that a healthy league leads to innovation, set to welcome a team in Utah for the first time next season. Utah will boast the most cap space in the league, with a hardy $43.5MM to spend. They’re succeeded by the San Jose Sharks ($37.5MM in cap space) and Chicago Blackhawks ($34.1MM in cap space), per CapFriendly.

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2024 NHL Draft Combine Results

June 8, 2024 at 4:11 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 16 Comments

The NHL Draft combine is back in full swing after a two-year break due to Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021. A full 100 players were invited to the event this year, six fewer than in 2023 but 15 more than in 2022. The festivities include team interviews earlier in the week and physical testing on Saturday. Here are the results of a select few tests, thanks to NHL Central Scouting.

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Aerobic Fitness: Test Duration

  1. F Cole Beaudoin – 13:45
  2. D Gabriel Eliasson – 13:14
  3. F Oliver Josephson – 13:05
  4. F Herman Traff – 13:04
  5. D Alfons Freij – 13:04

Aerobic Fitness: VO2max (ml/kg/min)

  1. F Oliver Josephson – 65.0
  2. F Tij Iginla – 65.0
  3. F Simon Zether – 64.0
  4. F Macklin Celebrini – 63.0
  5. F Max Plante – 63.0

Agility & Balance: Pro Agility – Left (sec)

  1. D Stian Solberg – 4.12
  2. F Kamil Bednarik – 4.25
  3. F John Mustard – 4.26
  4. F Terik Parascak – 4.28
  5. F Michael Hage – 4.29

Agility & Balance: Pro Agility – Right (sec)

  1. D Stian Solberg – 4.08
  2. F Jett Luchanko – 4.23
  3. D Eric ’EJ’ Emery – 4.23
  4. F Anthony ’AJ’ Spellacy – 4.24
  5. F Terik Parascak, F Sam O’Reilly – 4.25

Anaerobic Fitness (Wingate Test): Mean Power Output (watts/kg)

  1. F Jett Luchanko – 12.9
  2. D Alexis Bernier – 12.8
  3. F Linus Eriksson – 12.7
  4. D Sebastian Soini – 12.7
  5. F Aatos Koivu – 12.6

Anaerobic Fitness (Wingate Test): Peak Power Output (watts/kg)

  1. F Anthony ’AJ’ Spellacy – 18.3
  2. F Maxim Massé – 18.1
  3. F Linus Eriksson – 18.0
  4. D Ben Danford – 18.0
  5. F Michael Brandsegg-Nygård – 17.9

Anaerobic Fitness (Wingate Test): Fatigue Index

  1. F Oliver Josephson – 35.1
  2. F Ondrej Becher – 39.7
  3. F Ryder Ritchie – 40.5
  4. F Emil Hemming – 40.9
  5. F Christian Humphreys – 41.6

Wing Span (inches)

  1. F Dean Letourneau – 83.25
  2. D Gabriel Eliasson – 81.00
  3. D Eric ’EJ’ Emery – 80.75
  4. D Jesse Pulkkinen – 80.75
  5. F Erik Mateiko – 80.25

Body Composition Yuhasz % Body Fat

  1. D Eric ’EJ’ Emery – 3.64
  2. D Sam Dickinson – 3.64
  3. F Ethan Procyszyn – 6.84
  4. F Simon Zether – 7.11
  5. G Mikhail Yegorov – 7.11

Force Plate: Vertical Jump (inches)

  1. D Eric ’EJ’ Emery – 27.23
  2. F Jett Luchanko – 24.63
  3. D Veeti Vaisanen – 24.22
  4. D Will Skahan – 23.88
  5. D Stian Solberg – 23.84

Force Plate: Squat Jump (inches)

  1. F Jack Pridham – 19.52
  2. F Aatos Koivu – 19.08
  3. F Linus Eriksson – 18.96
  4. D Eric ’EJ’ Emery – 18.82
  5. F Tij Iginla – 18.38

Force Plate: No Arm Jump (inches)

  1. D Eric ’EJ’ Emery – 23.57
  2. D Veeti Vaisanen – 21.91
  3. F Jack Pridham – 21.21
  4. F Jett Luchanko – 21.11
  5. F Linus Eriksson – 20.75

Musculoskeletal: Bench Press 50% Body Weight – Power (watts/kg)

  1. F Cole Beaudoin – 8.71
  2. D Lukas Fischer – 8.26
  3. F John Mustard – 7.78
  4. F Cayden Lindstrom – 7.69
  5. D Sebastian Soini – 7.54

Musculoskeletal: Left Hand Grip (lbs)

  1. F Jett Luchanko – 172
  2. F Cayden Lindstrom – 168
  3. F Erik Mateiko – 166
  4. F Sacha Boisvert – 163
  5. F Michael Brandsegg-Nygård – 160

Musculoskeletal: Right Hand Grip (lbs)

  1. F Jett Luchanko – 175
  2. F Cayden Lindstrom – 166
  3. D Colton Roberts – 165
  4. D Gabriel Eliasson – 162
  5. F Jack Pridham – 162

Musculoskeletal: Pull-Ups Consecutive (max #)

  1. D Zeev Buium – 16
  2. D Lukas Fischer – 15
  3. D Colton Roberts, F Jack Pridham, F Cole Beaudoin, F Oliver Josephson, F Tij Iginla – 13
  4. F Kamil Bednarik, F Ethan Procyszyn, F Kevin He, F Tanner Howe, G Mikhail Yegorov, F Rilet Patterson, F Anthony ’AJ’ Spellacy, F Max Plante, D Eric ’EJ Emery’ – 12

Musculoskeletal: Standing Long Jump (inches)

  1. D Eric ’EJ’ Emery – 123.0
  2. F Anthony ’AJ’ Spellacy – 119.3
  3. G Mikhail Yegorov – 115.8
  4. F Jack Pridham, D Alexis Bernier, F Dean Letourneau – 114.5
  5. F Linus Eriksson – 113.8

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Penguins GM Kyle Dubas Discusses Offseason Plans

June 8, 2024 at 3:02 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 5 Comments

Last offseason was an eventful one for Penguins President and GM Kyle Dubas.  He wound up losing his job in Toronto only to be hired by Pittsburgh soon after.  Meanwhile, a search for a GM resulted in Dubas simply removing the interim tag from himself.

On the ice, the Penguins were active both on the trade front and free agency.  They added Erik Karlsson in a three-way deal with San Jose and Montreal and Reilly Smith from Vegas on the draft front while adding Ryan Graves, Alex Nedeljkovic, and Lars Eller (among others) on the open market.  But the end result wasn’t an improvement in the standings as they finished fifth in the Metropolitan Division for the second straight year and missed the playoffs.

This time around, it appears the Penguins will be taking a different approach to their summer activity.  Dubas told NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman that the priority will be replenishing their younger assets:

The major focus for us is on right now acquiring as many young players, as many prospects and as many draft picks as we can to try to infuse the team with really good young talent, young players and then have that stocked up for the future as well and attempt to get us back into contention as quickly as we can.

The stated goal of trying to get younger should come as no surprise.  After all, the Penguins had the highest average age of any NHL team in 2023-24.  But it also then stands to reason that Dubas might not be as aggressive when it comes to adding veteran win-now pieces.  Per CapFriendly, they have a little under $13MM in cap room and if prospect Joel Blomqvist ultimately replaces Nedeljkovic (a pending UFA), they won’t have any key free agents of note to contend with; there will be room to add pieces as a result.

In that scenario, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Dubas look to some of the younger options on the open market such as Jake DeBrusk or Anthony Duclair, players who can help the team but are still a few years younger than the average age of the team to help them get a little younger and quicker.

Meanwhile, one of the other items on their summer to-do list will be working on an extension for Sidney Crosby.  Dubas had this to say about getting his captain extended:

The key for us is, because of the importance of it and how much Sid means to the organization and the city, we want to keep that as quiet as possible and go through it.  And then hopefully as we get through this summer, get a sense where everybody’s at and then let everybody know at the right time.

The 36-year-old has been Pittsburgh’s franchise forward since he was selected first overall back in 2025.  He has averaged more than a point per game in all 19 NHL seasons, tying Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record while Crosby now sits tenth in all-time scoring.  He has carried a cap hit of $8.7MM since the 2008-09 season and with how he has played since then, there’s a case to be made that he could get that much or more on an extension.

The length of the deal will ultimately dictate what happens on that front as it’s quite possible that Pittsburgh could do what they did with mainstays Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang when their deals were up, giving them a longer term than expected in an effort to keep the cap hits down.  One way or the other, it seems quite likely that a new deal for Crosby will get done at some point this summer.

Pittsburgh Penguins Kyle Dubas| Sidney Crosby

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West Notes: Utah, Cataford, Foegele

June 8, 2024 at 1:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The franchise outlook is certainly different for Utah following their move from Arizona, a move that should give GM Bill Armstrong plenty more options in terms of adding to his roster.  However, as he noted to NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman, the relocation won’t do anything in terms of affecting their plans when it comes to the draft later this month.  Utah only has one first-rounder (sixth overall) but with 13 total selections, they have the most of any team.  Armstrong suggested that while they won’t pick for need within their first few selections, they’re open to picking more based on positional need as the draft moves along.

More from the Western Conference:

  • Golden Knights prospect Mathieu Cataford is on the move in the QMJHL as Rimouski announced that they’ve acquired him from Halifax in exchange for five draft picks. The 19-year-old was a third-round pick back in 2023 and was a high-end producer in junior this season, notching 40 goals and 50 assists in 65 games.  Cataford, who has already signed his entry-level deal, also got into four regular season contests with AHL Henderson where he picked up two assists; he’s not eligible to play full-time at that level until the 2025-26 season, however.
  • After missing the last three games, Oilers winger Warren Foegele returns to the lineup tonight against Florida, relays Stephen Whyno of the Associated Press (Twitter link). He’s expected to take the place of veteran Derek Ryan.  Foegele had a career year during the regular season, one which saw him score 20 goals and 21 assists, both personal bests.  A pending unrestricted free agent, a strong finish to his postseason would certainly give him a boost heading into his first trip to the open market.

Edmonton Oilers| Utah Mammoth| Vegas Golden Knights Mathieu Cataford| Warren Foegele

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Avalanche And Jonathan Drouin Have Started Contract Talks

June 8, 2024 at 12:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 5 Comments

Avalanche winger Jonathan Drouin is one of the more intriguing pending unrestricted free agents available this summer.  After taking a low-cost contract with Colorado, he had a career year offensively, positioning himself for a considerable raise on the open market this time around.

Both Drouin and Colorado management have expressed a desire to get a new deal in place.  His agent Allan Walsh from Octagon indicated on his latest podcast (audio link) that he met with GM Chris MacFarland earlier this week at the NHL Combine to kickstart discussions and that both sides remain interested in getting something done.

However, as MacFarland acknowledged to Corey Masisak of The Denver Post, there are some complicating factors at play.  While they’re hopeful that captain Gabriel Landeskog can return, there is still some uncertainty on that front.  Meanwhile, Valeri Nichushkin will be away from the team for at least the first few weeks of the season while being in the third stage of the Player Assistance Program.  He won’t count against the salary cap during that time but will he be able to return after the six-month mark?  That question certainly also complicates their spending planning.

Unlike dealing with a restricted free agent where financial decisions could be pushed until later in the summer, Drouin’s unrestricted status doesn’t afford them that luxury.  Accordingly, MacFarland stated that this is something that will need to come together sooner than later:

It’s something over the next 10 days to two weeks we’re going to have to try and put our heads together. But really, it’s math. You can’t expect the player to come back on a low-level deal after what he did. It’s a matter of, can you find the space, how do you find the space, and when can you find the space?

In 2022-23, Drouin recorded just two goals and 27 assists in 58 games with Montreal, leading to a one-year, $825K contract with Colorado last July.  The move worked out quite well with both sides as the 29-year-old put up 19 goals and 37 helpers in 79 contests while logging over 18 minutes a night for the first time.  As a result, as MacFarland himself stated, the option for a low-cost agreement isn’t going to be there this time around.

On his contract with Montreal, Drouin carried a $5.5MM AAV.  It’s unlikely that he could command that much on a long-term agreement even with the year he had but something in the $4.5MM to $5MM range could be achievable, especially if several teams believe he’s back on track now coming off the year he had.

With trade activity unlikely to seriously pick up until after the Stanley Cup Final ends, MacFarland and the Avs have a bit of time to determine if they can either afford to re-sign Drouin at market value or take the risk of signing him and see what happens later with Landeskog and Nichushkin, knowing it could complicate things in-season.  But as much as it would be a risk to go that route, it would also be a risk to lose him outright with the uncertainty surrounding the other two wingers.  Accordingly, it wouldn’t be surprising to see something get done to keep him around in the coming weeks.

Colorado Avalanche Jonathan Drouin

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Snapshots: Conditional Picks, Tocchet, Thunderbirds

June 8, 2024 at 11:59 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

The final series of the playoffs gets underway tonight with Edmonton taking on Florida.  The events and outcome of the Stanley Cup Final will also affect the draft order in the next three years.  As CapFriendly notes (Twitter link), the following four late-season trades will be finalized based on whoever wins this series:

Ducks/Oilers: The 2025 fifth-round pick that went to Anaheim in the Adam Henrique trade will upgrade to a 2025 4th round pick if Edmonton wins.

Sabres/Panthers: The 2024 seventh-rounder acquired by Buffalo for Kyle Okposo will upgrade to a 2024 fifth-round pick if Florida wins.  (Florida would also incur a $500K cap penalty next season in this scenario as that is payable to Okposo if they win.)

Senators/Panthers: The 2024 fourth-round pick that Ottawa received for Vladimir Tarasenko will become a 2026 third-rounder if Florida wins the series.

Penguins/Panthers: The 2025 seventh-round pick Pittsburgh acquired for Magnus Hellberg will convey if Hellberg plays in two games this round.  Hellberg is on Florida’s active roster as a Black Ace recall but has yet to play this postseason.

Elsewhere around the hockey world:

  • Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet is heading into the final guaranteed season of his contract next season though there is a team option for 2025-26 as well. The bench boss told reporters including Steve Ewen of the Vancouver Province that there have yet to be any discussions about a contract extension, nor is he concerned about that.  Tocchet led Vancouver to a surprising first-place finish in the Pacific Division with 109 points, helping him earn the Jack Adams Award last month.
  • The AHL’s Springfield Thunderbirds (affiliate of the Blues) announced that they’ve hired long-time NHL blueliner Jaroslav Modry and AHL veteran Chad Wiseman as their new assistant coaches. Modry spent the last three seasons coaching in his native Czechia while Wiseman had been coaching with OHL Guelph since 2018-19.  They join NHL veteran Steve Konowalchuk on a new-look coaching staff.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Buffalo Sabres| Edmonton Oilers| Florida Panthers| Ottawa Senators| Pittsburgh Penguins| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues| Vancouver Canucks Adam Henrique| Kyle Okposo| Magnus Hellberg| Rick Tocchet| Vladimir Tarasenko

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Senators Shopping Mathieu Joseph

June 8, 2024 at 10:59 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 4 Comments

This time a year ago, there was some speculation about Mathieu Joseph’s future with the Senators.  The team had limited cap room and needed to make some additions to the roster while keeping enough money to re-sign Shane Pinto which made Joseph a potential candidate to be moved.  As it turns out, that didn’t need to happen and they managed to stay cap-compliant throughout the year.

Fast forward to today and not a lot has evidently changed.  The Sens have some cap flexibility but need to re-sign Pinto again to a considerably pricier deal and once that’s done, they might not have enough left to add a key piece to their roster.  Accordingly, Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch reports that Ottawa is trying to move Joseph before the draft begins on June 28th.

The 27-year-old is coming off a solid showing this season after struggling mightily in 2022-23, his first full season with the team.  Joseph notched 11 goals and 24 assists in 72 games, setting new career highs in assists and points along the way.  He was rewarded with a boost in playing time, going up to 16:28 per night while seeing action on both special teams units.

On the surface, this doesn’t seem like the type of player Ottawa should be trading.  However, Joseph has two years left on a contract that carries a $2.95MM AAV.  That is on the pricey end for a role player and if they could find a way to move him and have a lower-cost piece take his place, that might give GM Steve Staios enough extra flexibility to try to add an impact free agent.

Of course, the rest of the league knows that Joseph’s contract is a bit on the high side and with many other teams looking to try to make some splashes this summer, quite a few will be looking to save their cap room for those moves later in the offseason so the market for Joseph might not be particularly strong.  That said, Ottawa should have a better chance to move him now coming off a career year compared to the three-goal, 18-point performance he put up in 2022-23.  Will that be enough to find a trade fit by the draft this time around?  We’ll find out the answer to that within the next few weeks.

Ottawa Senators Mathieu Joseph

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Morning Notes: Ullmark, Saros, Bemstrom

June 8, 2024 at 10:02 am CDT | by Josh Cybulski 4 Comments

Andrew Fantucchio of Boston Hockey Now writes that in his opinion the Boston Bruins have no reason to be in a hurry to trade goaltender Linus Ullmark as he has one year left on his deal and the Bruins could conceivably keep the netminder for the remainder of his deal. Ullmark has a lot of contractual control over where he is traded and could nix trades to nearly half of the league.

Goaltenders have been traded in recent years for a minimal return, including recent Vezina Trophy winners. However, as Fantucchio writes, the Ullmark situation is different than that of Marc-Andre Fleury who was dealt in July 2021 in what amounted to a salary cap dump. Fantucchio theorizes that if the Bruins are patient with the Ullmark trade it could drive up the asking price as teams might become desperate for goaltending as the market dries up.

In other morning notes:

  • It appears that Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros is prepared to let the goaltender market develop before signing his next deal. Jonathan Bailey of Nashville Hockey Now writes that Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet made his weekly appearance on 102.5 The Game on the Caroline, Willy, and D-Mase show to discuss the future of the Predators netminder. On the show, Friedman said that Saros is willing to see what kind of a contract New York Rangers netminder Igor Shesterkin signs before he signs a new contract. Shesterkin figures to sign the richest goalie contract ever, and while Saros won’t reach the same kind of money, he can likely command a large percentage of that.
  • Dan Kingerski of Pittsburgh Hockey Now writes that he doesn’t think the Pittsburgh Penguins will offer restricted free agent Emil Bemstrom a contract before the June 25th deadline to submit a qualifying offer. Bemstrom was acquired from the Columbus Blue Jackets and struggled to carve out a role in Pittsburgh despite the Penguins having a very poor bottom-six forward group. The 25-year-old is due a $945K qualifying offer and given the Penguins’ shortcomings it would be reckless to allocate that kind of cap space on a player that would be a 13th forward.

Boston Bruins| Nashville Predators| Pittsburgh Penguins Emil Bemstrom| Juuse Saros| Linus Ullmark

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Free Agent Focus: Philadelphia Flyers

June 8, 2024 at 9:04 am CDT | by Josh Cybulski 1 Comment

Free agency is now just a month away and teams are looking ahead to when it opens.  There will be several impact players set to hit the open market in July while many teams have key restricted free agents to re-sign as well.  We continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free agent situation for the Flyers.

Key Restricted Free Agents

F Bobby Brink – Brink finally found consistent playing time in the NHL, dressing in 57 games, potting 11 goals and 12 assists. The former second-round pick competes hard despite being an undersized, below-average skater and has good hands and vision around the net. Brink showed he can be part of the Flyers core going forward and is a good bet to get a bridge contract for 2-3 years with an AAV between $1MM-$2M.

G Carter Hart – Carter Hart is owed a $4.479MM qualifying offer and given his legal status it is unlikely that he will receive an offer, which the league hasn’t yet. The Flyers already have Samuel Ersson and Ivan Fedotov under contract for next season, and it was reported in April that Hart’s trial likely won’t begin until the end of 2025.

D Yegor Zamula – Zamula enjoyed his first full season in the NHL in 2023-24 after spending parts of the previous three years with the Flyers. The 24-year-old showed good mobility and poise in the defensive zone and moves the puck well with a confident first pass, however, he is not an offensive playmaker and lacks consistency. He will also need to find a way to use his 6’3” frame more effectively when defending the net. Zamula also figures to receive a bridge contract from the Flyers in the range of $1MM – $2MM.

Other RFAs:  D Adam Ginning, D Mason Millman, D Will Zmolek

Key Unrestricted Free Agents

F Denis Gurianov – Gurianov is an intriguing free agent as he has a good pedigree having been drafted 12th overall back in 2015, however, the 27-year-old hasn’t been able to put his skillset together at the NHL despite being given ample opportunities. He played just four games for the Flyers last season after coming over in a mid-season trade from Nashville and posted zero points while dominating on the possession front (60% CF% as per Hockey Reference). Gurianov has a 20-season to his credit but has bounced between four organizations the last two years and seems destined for a new one this summer.

D Erik Johnson – Johnson is a former first-overall pick that brings almost no offense but handles his duty in the defensive zone with physicality. There is no flash to Johnson’s game, but he can still provide a good safety blanket if paired on a third pairing with an offensively-minded defensive partner. Johnson made $3.25MM last season on a one-year deal but is unlikely to duplicate that number this offseason. Another one-year contract is in order for the 36-year-old, but it seems unlikely that the Flyers will be a fit for him.

D Marc Staal –Staal is nearing the end of his career, but he remains an NHL player at this stage, albeit in the role of a sixth or seventh defenseman. The Thunder Bay, Ontario native remains a good shot blocker and battler along the boards and in front of his own net, but he is very limited with his skating and the puck on his stick. Staal has trouble playing against teams with speed as he has issues containing the puck carrier and finding space to make plays with the puck. Staal is likely to get another one-year contract in the $1MM range, although it seems unlikely it will be with the Flyers.

Other UFAs: C Adam Brooks, F Tanner Laczynski, F Cooper Marody, D Victor Mete, G Felix Sandstrom

Projected Cap Space

The Flyers have precious little in the way of cap space as they head into the offseason. As of right now, they have just a tick above $500K in room under the cap. That number will grow closer to $7MM when the club accounts for LTIR candidates. Philadelphia has a laundry list of needs and very little room to maneuver which is why the team is considering buyouts for several overpriced veterans. The Flyers will also have the pending free agency of Travis Konecny to consider as he is just a year away from unrestricted free agency. The team will need to get creative if they want to address some of their needs which could make for a busy summer for general manager Daniel Briere.

Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.  Contract information courtesy of CapFriendly.

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