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John Gibson, Trevor Zegras Still Drawing Trade Interest

June 5, 2024 at 3:49 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 10 Comments

Ducks starter John Gibson and developing center Trevor Zegras are still the subject of trade inquiries, Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek told The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun during the ongoing scouting combine.

Both players have been the subjects of trade rumors in the past, especially Gibson, who seems to be on the block nearly every summer since his eight-year, $51.2MM extension began in 2019. Zegras also found his name in trade speculation last year after a lengthy contract battle that saw the restricted free agent miss most of training camp and preseason, finally putting pen to paper on a three-year, $17.25MM deal on Oct. 2.

Gibson, who will be 31 next month, has likely never had a lower trade value. In 2023-24, he posted career-worst numbers with a .888 SV% in 46 appearances while conceding 9.6 goals above expected, per MoneyPuck.

He’s long been given the benefit of the doubt due to the paper-thin defense in front of him for most of the Ducks’ recent rebuild, but he was significantly outplayed by the younger Lukáš Dostál this season. There’s a strong argument that Gibson wouldn’t even be Anaheim’s opening-night starter in October.

To be fair, Gibson’s numbers were tanked by a horrid end to the season that saw him fail to put up an SV% above .900 in any of his final eight showings. The beginning of the season was some of the best hockey we’d seen from him in quite some time, logging a .904 SV% in 24 games before New Year’s Day.

While Gibson was once considered one of the best young goaltenders in the league, he hasn’t had an above-average season since his extension kicked in, even considering Anaheim’s porous defense. His last season saving more goals than expected was 2018-19, the first season of the Ducks’ current playoff drought, when he logged a .917 SV% in 58 games for 13.3 GSAx.

With three seasons left at a $6.4MM cap hit and a 10-team no-trade clause in place, it’s fair to wonder if the Ducks would even net a first-round pick in return for his services. Especially in a summer when the trade market is dominated by names with much better recent history, such as Jacob Markström, Juuse Saros and Linus Ullmark.

They also wouldn’t be dealing from a position of strength with Zegras. He was plagued by injuries this season and mustered just six goals and 15 points in 31 contests.

There’s obviously less of a long-term fit for Zegras as their prospect pool continues to bolster itself, especially after they acquired 2022 fifth-overall pick Cutter Gauthier from the Flyers this season and signed him to his entry-level contract. But there’s still a solid chance for rebound potential in Anaheim next season, and given he’s a restricted free agent at the end of his current deal, there’s no lost trade value by holding onto him for another year. Even if they decide to pull the trigger on a Zegras deal, they’re much better off waiting for a better platform season preceding the deal.

Of course, receiving trade interest in players and actively shopping them are two completely different beasts. If Verbeek’s being transparent, only the former is at play here. With no rush to recoup value for either, as their signing rights are controlled for at least a few more seasons, this summer doesn’t seem to be the right opportunity for a move.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports.

Anaheim Ducks| Newsstand John Gibson| Trevor Zegras

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Kings, Andre Lee Agree To Two-Way Deal

June 5, 2024 at 3:31 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Kings re-signed forward Andre Lee to a one-year, two-way contract, per a team release. His minor-league salary for next season wasn’t disclosed, but he’ll earn the minimum $775K salary if on the NHL roster.

Lee, 24 next month, was the Kings’ seventh-round pick in 2019 and is one of the bigger forward prospects in their pool at 6’4″ and 205 lbs. After he was drafted, he played three seasons of college hockey with UMass-Lowell, accumulating 64 points in 87 games there before signing his entry-level deal with Los Angeles in 2022.

He’s yet to make his NHL debut but has slowly worked his way up the organizational depth chart during his two seasons suiting up for AHL Ontario. Lee can play both left wing and center and is coming off a strong end to his season, scoring four times in eight playoff games for the Reign. However, he’s totaled just 14 goals and 24 points in 105 regular-season games with Ontario since beginning his professional career on a tryout to close the 2021-22 season.

Lee isn’t a likely candidate to make the NHL roster next season, but even getting minor-league games out of a seventh-round pick is a decent bit of work. He won’t require waivers to return to Ontario if cut from the roster during training camp, but that will change if he re-signs for 2025-26 or beyond. Lee was slated to be a restricted free agent with arbitration rights next month, and he’ll have the same status when his deal expires next offseason.

Los Angeles Kings| Transactions Andre Lee

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PHR Live Chat Transcript: 6/5/24

June 5, 2024 at 3:05 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

PHR’s Josh Erickson hosted his weekly live chat today at 2 p.m. CT! Readers can view the transcript using this link.

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Canucks Promote Yogi Svejkovsky To Assistant Coach

June 5, 2024 at 1:26 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

Jaroslav “Yogi” Svejkovský will join the Canucks’ bench next season as a part of Rick Tocchet’s coaching staff, the team said in a release Wednesday. The former first-round pick of the Capitals fills the role vacated by Mike Yeo, who mutually parted ways with the club last week. The Canucks also said that Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin will take on more responsibility next season from their existing development roles and will have more day-to-day involvement with the NHL and AHL coaching staff.

Svejkovský has been with the Canucks organization for three seasons in skills coaching roles, working with their AHL affiliate in 2021-22 before being promoted to the NHL staff for the past two campaigns. The 17th overall pick in 1996 never managed to stick around as a full-timer in the NHL and had his playing career end at age 24 due to concussions. He finished his major-league career with 23 goals and 42 points in 113 games with Tampa Bay and Washington across four seasons.

He began his coaching career in the Vancouver area with the WHL’s Vancouver Giants as an assistant in the 2006-07 season and has remained there since. Svejkovský served as an assistant and skills coach through 2018, taking a few years to head coach academy teams in British Columbia before joining the Canucks.

Vancouver Canucks Daniel Sedin| Henrik Sedin| Yogi Svejkovsky

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Canucks’ Ian Cole Expected To Test Free Agency

June 5, 2024 at 12:20 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

The Canucks are not expected to come to terms on a new contract with defenseman Ian Cole before he reaches unrestricted free agency next month, CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal reports.

Cole, 35, is one of four blue-liners headed toward UFA status that Vancouver had on its NHL roster at the end of the season. With Tyler Myers and Nikita Zadorov positioned as higher-priority targets to re-sign, as well as a big-name pending UFA up front in Elias Lindholm, it’s not terribly surprising to see Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin turn his attention away from Cole over the next few weeks.

That’s not a knock on the season Cole had in British Columbia, though. He may have ended his Canucks tenure with a disappointing stretch of postseason play, but he gave them solid bottom-four minutes throughout the regular season after signing a one-year, $3MM pact in free agency last summer.

A first-round pick of the Blues back in 2007, Cole has settled in as a useful third-pairing or complementary second-pairing shutdown defender for teams as he enters the twilight of his career. He put up two goals and nine assists for 11 points in 78 contests for the Canucks this year, averaging 18:41 per game while doing well to control the majority of quality scoring chances despite playing difficult defensive minutes. Vancouver controlled 53% of expected goals with Cole on the ice at even strength, his third straight season with an xG% above 50.

Now a true journeyman, Cole has suited up for five teams in the past four seasons and could make it a sixth in a few weeks. He’s now eligible for a 35+ contract, allowing a team to sign him for a reduced initial cap hit while awarding him additional compensation via performance bonuses, but they would need to have the cap space to accommodate those bonuses if he hits them to avoid a penalty the following season. Evolving Hockey projects him to land a one-year, $2.5MM commitment on the open market.

2024 Free Agency| Vancouver Canucks Ian Cole

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Maple Leafs Add Lane Lambert To Coaching Staff

June 5, 2024 at 11:49 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Maple Leafs announced Wednesday that Lane Lambert has been added to incoming head coach Craig Berube’s staff as an associate. He’ll be replacing assistant Dean Chynoweth, who the team said won’t return next season.

TSN’s Darren Dreger reported earlier this week that Lambert would likely join Berube’s bench in Toronto. The 59-year-old spent parts of the last two seasons as the Islanders’ head coach before being fired in January. He’s long been a disciple of Barry Trotz, serving under him as an assistant or associate for the better part of the last 15 years during his coaching tenures with the Capitals, Isles and Preds, but that trend is officially broken with today’s move.

The Leafs didn’t specify Lambert’s responsibilities as an associate. He held the title under Trotz in New York for four seasons before being promoted to head coach after his departure in 2022. The nomenclature implies that he won’t be a direct replacement for Chynoweth in terms of job responsibilities. Chynoweth, 55, had been with the club for the past three seasons.

Berube still needs to finalize the rest of his staff. There’s already one opening created by former assistant Manny Malhotra, who departed the organization last month to take a minor-league head coaching job with the Canucks. The future of assistant coach Guy Boucher, who was in charge of their power play with a 4.8% success rate in their first-round loss to the Bruins, is also in question. Former Flames assistant Marc Savard, who parted ways with the club last month, is a strongly speculated candidate to join Berube’s staff after previously working with him during his days as head coach of the Blues.

Toronto Maple Leafs Dean Chynoweth| Lane Lambert

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Kraken Begin Extension Discussions With Matthew Beniers

June 5, 2024 at 11:32 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Kraken have begun preliminary contract discussions with top pending restricted free agent Matthew Beniers, per David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period. Their first draft pick in franchise history just completed the final season of his entry-level contract and is in need of a new deal this summer.

Beniers, still 22, turned pro to end the 2021-22 campaign after returning for his sophomore season with the University of Michigan. After ending the season on a tear with nine points in his first 10 NHL games, he took over first-line center duties entering 2022-23. His 24 goals were second on the team, his 57 points ranked fourth, and his +14 rating and 17:09 average time on ice helped him win the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie.

This year, Beniers endured a bit of a sophomore slump. Most of his underlying metrics remained the same, as he actually had more individual shot attempts than last year and maintained a CF% in the 51% range, but his production dropped to 15 goals and 37 points in 77 games. He was one of many affected by a major team-wide swing in shooting percentage, finishing at just a 9.1% rate this season compared to 11.6% in 2022-23.

It’s still unclear if he has the offensive upside to carry a team to a championship as their first-line center, but those concerns have persisted since his draft day. His floor as a high-end, defensively responsible pivot has already been realized, and he’s projected to again hold down first-line minutes next season with the team stating its preference to keep top goal-scorer Jared McCann on the wing.

Notably, Pagnotta says Kraken general manager Ron Francis isn’t yet sure if he wants to ink Beniers to a bridge deal, allowing them to sign him once again as an RFA in a few years, or go long-term immediately in hopes of getting a discount on his market value through his mid-20s. Evolving Hockey projects an eight-year extension for Beniers to cost $7.2MM annually, which could pay dividends if he can be a consistent 60-to-70-point player. If not, though, that’s a bit pricey for a player better served as a matchup second-line center. A three-year bridge deal, however, projects to cost just $5MM annually.

Either way, Pagnotta indicates negotiations are expected to kick into high gear after the scouting combine wraps up next week. There’s no huge sense of urgency to get a deal done before July 1, but it would give Francis a higher degree of cost certainty as he looks to improve his roster in free agency.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports.

Newsstand| Seattle Kraken Matthew Beniers

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Jacob Markstrom, Linus Ullmark Are Devils’ Top Goalie Targets

June 5, 2024 at 10:53 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 18 Comments

The Devils’ pursuit of a bonafide starting goaltender has been a dominant storyline for months and remains one of the few certainties of the summer. While there are more than a handful of qualified names on the trade block, the Flames’ Jacob Markström and the Bruins’ Linus Ullmark are the two likeliest names that New Jersey general manager Tom Fitzgerald would swing a deal for, sources told Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic on Tuesday.

Fitzgerald also confirmed to reporters yesterday that he would make the Devils’ 2024 first-round pick, 10th overall, available in trade talks. In what’s viewed as a deep class of high-end talent, that pick could very well be enough to pry Markström or Ullmark away from their respective teams, although a low-to-medium-value asset may also be required.

The other big fish on the goalie trade market, 2022 Vezina Trophy nominee Juuse Saros, doesn’t appear likely. He’s only been connected to the Devils sparingly in recent weeks and wasn’t mentioned at all as an option for New Jersey in LeBrun’s reporting yesterday.

Markström and Ullmark are the elder statesmen of the group, but as such, could cost less to acquire than the sub-30 Saros. Ullmark finds himself in the conversation after throwing up a .924 SV% average over three seasons with the Bruins, but he’s only started more than half his team’s games in a season once. That was Boston’s record-setting 2022-23 campaign when he won the Vezina Trophy after recording a 40-6-1 record, .938 SV% and 1.89 GAA.

Markström’s numbers have been more inconsistent over the past few seasons, but he has a much longer track record of being a true starter. The 34-year-old Swede has started more than half his team’s games in each of the last seven years and is two years removed from a league-leading nine shutouts that helped him earn his only career Vezina nomination in 2022.

He’s coming off a verifiably above-average season, too, posting a .905 SV% and stopping 13.7 goals above expected (MoneyPuck) despite a .500 record. The other advantage is his contract – he’s got two seasons left at a $6MM cap hit compared to Ullmark, who’s only signed through next season.

Markström isn’t the higher-ceiling option, but he may be the safer one. He carries a full no-move clause, but multiple reports indicated he waived it for a move to New Jersey before this season’s trade deadline that ultimately fell through. LeBrun confirmed that notion yesterday.

Boston Bruins| Calgary Flames| New Jersey Devils| Newsstand Jacob Markstrom| Linus Ullmark

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HockeyAllsvenskan’s Djurgardens IF Signs Jonny Tychonick

June 5, 2024 at 9:28 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

Senators 2018 second-round pick Jonny Tychonick is heading overseas. After seeing his exclusive signing rights with the club expire late last offseason, he’s signing a one-year deal with Djurgårdens IF of the HockeyAllsvenskan, Sweden’s second-tier pro league.

Tychonick, 24, originally had his signing rights entrusted to the Sens indefinitely after they drafted him out of the British Columbia Hockey League, but that changed when he began his freshman season at the University of North Dakota the season following his draft. A fifth year of collegiate play in 2022-23 extended his exclusive signing window with Ottawa until Aug. 15 last year, but he instead opted to sign a minor-league contract with the Maple Leafs’ AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies.

Once a promising offensive talent, Tychonick had only 15 points in 52 games with North Dakota before transferring to Nebraska-Omaha for his junior, senior and graduate seasons. He failed to break out there, either but did have a reasonably successful overage year with 26 points and a +8 rating in 35 games. Still, that wasn’t enough for him to land an NHL deal with the Sens, or anywhere else for that matter.

He also played just four games for the Marlies this season after signing his deal, spending most of the campaign on assignment to the now-defunct Newfoundland Growlers of the ECHL. He had a strong first professional season there, racking up 43 points in 51 games, but it still didn’t draw interest in his services from NHL clubs.

Tychonick now opts to try his hand overseas and help the Stockholm-based Djurgårdens to promotion back to the Swedish Hockey League. They’re gearing up for their third straight season in the second-tier league after being demoted in 2022, losing the promotion series in back-to-back years.

HockeyAllsvenskan| Ottawa Senators| Transactions Jonny Tychonick

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Ilya Usau Signs With KHL’s Dinamo Minsk

June 5, 2024 at 9:13 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

Ilya Usau has signed with Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League, the team announced. The move comes more than a week after he was placed on unconditional waivers for the purposes of contract termination by the Lightning.

James Mirtle of The Athletic reported at the time that Tampa’s release of Usau was likely a precursor to his return to the KHL. It wasn’t clear where he’d be signing, but it’s a surprise to no one to see the Belarus native return home. The 6’1″ pivot is the second signing from North America that Minsk has made this week, joining minor-league veteran defender Xavier Ouellet.

Usau, 22, has spent the last two years playing for the Lightning’s primary minor-league affiliate, the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch. Undrafted, he signed with the Lightning as a free agent in March 2022 after a breakout season with Dinamo that saw him record nine goals and 26 points in 40 games while also representing Belarus at that year’s Olympic qualifiers.

His results with the Crunch were middling and failed to ever thrust him into consideration for an NHL recall. Over 99 appearances since 2022-23, Usau managed 11 goals and 30 points with a +1 rating. He played only 42 out of the Crunch’s 72 regular-season games this season, recording seven goals and seven assists, and did not play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.

Had Usau honored the final year of his entry-level contract next season, there was a strong chance he would have been non-tendered by the Lightning next summer and become an unrestricted free agent anyway. Instead, he gets to return home a year early in hopes of re-establishing himself as a professional regular. He’s still young enough that he may earn consideration as an international free agent signing again down the line, but don’t expect to hear his name in NHL circles for a while unless a massive breakout season arrives.

KHL| Tampa Bay Lightning| Transactions Ilya Usau

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