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Canucks Recall Vasily Podkolzin

March 9, 2024 at 12:44 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

After being papered down to the minors yesterday, Vasily Podkolzin is back up with the Canucks as the team announced (Twitter link) that they’ve recalled him from AHL Abbotsford.

The 22-year-old was the tenth pick back in 2019 and spent the full 2021-22 season with Vancouver.  However, last season, he split the season between the NHL and the AHL, and this year, they decided he’d be best served playing big minutes in his final season of waiver exemption.

This season, Podkolzin has played in 44 games with Abbotsford, collecting 15 goals and 13 assists.  He also has seen action in three games with Vancouver this month but has been primarily limited to fourth-line duty.  That’s likely to continue to be the case moving forward.

Podkolzin had been shuffled back and forth over the last week but that should change now.  With Vancouver having a dozen healthy forwards before this roster move, that means this will count as one of their four allowable post-deadline regular recalls so his stint with the Canucks should be longer this time around.  Notably, his promotion effectively caps Vancouver out as they won’t be able to afford another recall.  That likely played a role in their decision yesterday not to sign Phil Kessel as an extra depth player after he had worked out with Abbotsford recently.

AHL| Transactions| Vancouver Canucks Vasily Podkolzin

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Sabres Notes: Girgensons, Thompson, Greenway, Captaincy

March 9, 2024 at 12:11 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 7 Comments

While the Sabres had some trade discussions involving forward Zemgus Girgensons, GM Kevyn Adams told reporters including Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News that their preference is to re-sign the pending unrestricted free agent.  The 30-year-old has spent his entire ten-year NHL career in Buffalo after they made him a first-round pick (14th overall) back in 2012.  While Girgensons hasn’t become the two-way threat they envisioned (he hasn’t surpassed the 20-point mark since his sophomore year), he has been an important checker while Adams lauded his dressing room presence.  Girgensons has a $2.5MM salary this season and it’s hard to see him commanding much more than that as he has just seven goals and two assists through 46 games so far this season.

More from Buffalo:

  • The team welcomed back center Tage Thompson back in the lineup today against Edmonton, per a team announcement. The 26-year-old had missed Thursday’s game with an upper-body injury.  It has been a tough year for Thompson who has been limited to 35 points in 53 games after putting up 47 goals and 47 assists last season.  Meanwhile, winger Jordan Greenway was out for today’s contest with an injury after taking a high stick against Nashville on Thursday.  After struggling last season, the 27-year-old has fared a bit better in his first full season with Buffalo, collecting 21 points and 101 hits in 52 games so far.
  • With the Sabres moving captain Kyle Okposo on Friday, they have a decision to make on the captaincy front. Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News relays (Twitter link) that the team will decide on naming a new alternate in the coming days.  However, naming a permanent replacement for Okposo will likely wait until next season.

Buffalo Sabres Jordan Greenway| Tage Thompson| Zemgus Girgensons

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Sharks Recall Jacob MacDonald

March 9, 2024 at 11:04 am CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

After moving Nikita Okhotyuk to Calgary in a late move before Friday’s trade deadline, the Sharks were down to just six defenders on their active roster.  They’ve determined who his replacement on the roster will be as the team announced (Twitter link) that they’ve recalled blueliner Jacob MacDonald from AHL San Jose.

The 30-year-old has spent most of the year with the Sharks but playing time was limited thanks to three separate injuries that kept him on injured reserve for 29 games.  In between those, MacDonald got into 22 games, recording six goals and one assist along with 37 hits while averaging a little over 12 minutes a night.

Last month, the Sharks opted to place MacDonald, a pending unrestricted free agent, on waivers to give a longer look to some of their other options.  He cleared and was sent to the Barracuda a little more than two weeks ago.  He suited up six times for them, collecting four assists.

There’s a decent chance MacDonald might not wind up back there as Ty Emberson is on injured reserve while Matt Benning is likely done for the season so MacDonald could be in a depth role for the Sharks for the stretch run.  Since this is a post-deadline recall, he would be eligible to return to the Barracuda later on while this will count as one of their four allowable regular recalls unless there’s another blueliner whose availability for their game tonight against Ottawa is in question.

AHL| San Jose Sharks| Waivers Jacob MacDonald

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Red Wings Recall Jonatan Berggren

March 9, 2024 at 10:23 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 2 Comments

On Friday, the Red Wings opened up a roster spot when they traded Klim Kostin to San Jose.  Today, they filled that spot, announcing that they’ve recalled winger Jonatan Berggren from AHL Grand Rapids.

The 23-year-old spent most of last season with Detroit, getting into 67 games where he had 15 goals and 13 assists, not a bad rookie campaign by any stretch.  However, GM Steve Yzerman was active over the course of the summer bringing in several new forwards that ultimately pushed Berggren into more of a depth role.  The in-season signing of Patrick Kane bumped him down a bit more on the depth chart.

As a result, Berggren has spent most of this season in the minors with the Griffins, allowing him to play big minutes instead of being in and out of the lineup in a bottom-six role with the big club.  The decision certainly made sense from a development perspective and it has worked out well as Berggren leads Grand Rapids in scoring with 19 goals and 27 points in 43 games.  For perspective, no one else on the Griffins has reached the 30-point mark yet.  He does have nine appearances with the Red Wings as well, collecting two goals and three helpers despite averaging barely over 10 minutes a night.

With Dylan Larkin out due to a lower-body injury, Detroit was down to just 11 healthy forwards following yesterday’s Kostin trade.  Accordingly, the Red Wings should be able to classify Berggren’s promotion as an emergency one, meaning it wouldn’t count against their cap of four post-deadline regular recalls.

AHL| Detroit Red Wings| Transactions Jonatan Berggren

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Canucks Attempted To Move Tucker Poolman’s Contract

March 9, 2024 at 9:56 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 4 Comments

Tucker Poolman’s tenure with Vancouver has been rough, to say the least.  Concussion and migraine troubles have limited him to just 43 games in his three seasons with the team, 40 of those coming two years ago.  For the rest of the time, he has been on LTIR, allowing the Canucks to spend over the cap by his $2.5MM AAV but his presence there has restricted them from accruing in-season cap space.  Accordingly, that has limited them when it comes to trying to bank cap room for late-season additions.

Speaking with Postmedia’s Patrick Johnston following yesterday’s trade deadline, GM Patrik Allvin acknowledged that he has attempted to move Poolman’s deal but hasn’t been able to find a taker.  It’s not a matter of his contract having value as the Canucks would need to incentivize a team to take it on but evidently, teams aren’t willing to do so or Vancouver hasn’t been offering up enough of an incentive – likely in the form of a draft pick – to take it on.

Poolman has one year left on this one at that $2.5MM price tag so Allvin will need to continue working on this into the summer.  Already without their top two selections and their fifth-rounder in the upcoming draft in June, it stands to reason that they might be hesitant to part with another selection from this class to get a team to take Poolman’s contract on but they have all but their third-rounder for 2025 so moving a pick from that group might make more sense.

One of the other challenges of being in LTIR for the entire season is that any performance bonuses earned roll over as an overage penalty to the following season.  Fortunately for the Canucks, that shouldn’t be much of a concern this year as they’ve been more of a veteran-heavy group but they will have to rely on some of their cheaper prospects to fill out their roster next season.  Those players will likely have bonuses which will provide a bigger impetus for Allvin to find a taker for Poolman’s contract in the coming months.

Vancouver Canucks Tucker Poolman

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Parker Kelly Receives Two-Game Suspension

March 9, 2024 at 8:58 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 5 Comments

While it was a busy day on the trade front on Friday, the Department of Player Safety was busy as well.  On top of handing out three fines, they also announced that Senators center Parker Kelly received a two-game suspension for an illegal check to the head on Kings defenseman Andreas Englund.

The incident occurred late in the third period of Thursday night’s matchup.  He received a two-minute minor for an illegal check to the head on the play while Englund also received a minor for roughing as well.

It’s the first suspension of Kelly’s career and he’ll forfeit a little under $8K which goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.  Kelly will miss tonight’s game against San Jose and Tuesday’s contest versus Pittsburgh.  Ottawa shouldn’t need to recall a player to take his place on the roster with their addition of Boris Katchouk off waivers yesterday so they won’t need to use one of their four post-deadline regular recalls.

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2024 Trade Deadline Day Recap

March 8, 2024 at 8:43 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 17 Comments

With the preceding 48 hours causing enough excitement in their own right, the 2024 Trade Deadline still brought some action to the table. The day saw some rumored names such as Tyler Toffoli, Jason Zucker, and Matt Dumba all find new homes, while star player Tomas Hertl was moved to a divisional rival in a surprising blockbuster. Below is a complete list of the 23 trades made on March 8th alone:

Blue Jackets Acquire Malcolm Subban
Trade Details: St. Louis Blues send G Malcolm Subban to Columbus Blue Jackets for future considerations.

Hurricanes Acquire Evgeny Kuznetsov
Trade Details: Washington Capitals send F Evgeny Kuznetsov to Carolina Hurricanes for a third-round pick in 2025 (CAR). Washington also retained $3.9MM (50%) of Kuznetsov’s contract.

Panthers Acquire Kyle Okposo
Trade Details: Buffalo Sabres send F Kyle Okposo to Florida Panthers for D Calle Sjalin and a conditional seventh-round pick in 2024 (FLA). Conditional selection will upgrade to a fifth-round pick in 2024 if Florida wins the Stanley Cup.

Ducks Acquire Ben Meyers
Trade Details: Colorado Avalanche send F Ben Meyers to Anaheim Ducks for a fifth-round pick in 2024 (ANA).

Rangers Acquire Chad Ruhwedel
Trade Details: Pittsburgh Penguins send D Chad Ruhwedel to New York Rangers for a fourth-round pick in 2027 (NYR).

Rangers, Wild Swap Turner Elson For Nic Petan
Trade Details: Minnesota Wild send F Nic Petan to New York Rangers for F Turner Elson.

Jets Acquire Tyler Toffoli
Trade Details: New Jersey Devils send F Tyler Toffoli to Winnipeg Jets for a third-round pick in 2024 (WPG) and a second-round pick in 2025 (WPG). New Jersey also retained $2.125MM (50%) of Toffoli’s contract.

Red Wings Send Klim Kostin To Sharks, Acquire Radim Simek
Trade Details: Detroit Red Wings send F Klim Kostin to San Jose Sharks for D Radim Simek and a seventh-round pick in 2024 (NJ).

Predators Acquire Jason Zucker
Trade Details: Arizona Coyotes send F Jason Zucker to Nashville Predators for a sixth-round pick in 2024 (DAL).

Bruins Acquire Pat Maroon
Trade Details: Minnesota Wild send F Pat Maroon to Boston Bruins for F Luke Toporowski and a conditional sixth-round pick in 2026 (BOS). Conditional selection will be sent to the Wild if Maroon plays one game in the 2023-24 Stanley Cup playoffs.

Sabres Send Erik Johnson To Flyers
Trade Details: Buffalo Sabres send D Erik Johnson to Philadelphia Flyers for fourth-round pick in 2024 (PHI).

Philadelphia Trades Wade Allison To Nashville For Denis Gurianov
Trade Details: Nashville Predators send F Denis Gurianov to Philadelphia Flyers for F Wade Allison.

Bruins Acquire Andrew Peeke
Trade Details: Columbus Blue Jackets send D Andrew Peeke to Boston Bruins for D Jakub Zboril and a third-round pick in 2027 (BOS).

Penguins Trade Magnus Hellberg To Panthers
Trade Details: Pittsburgh Penguins send G Magnus Hellberg to Florida Panthers for G Ludovic Waeber and a seventh-round pick in 2025 (FLA).

Devils Acquire Jake Allen
Trade Details: Montreal Canadiens send G Jake Allen to New Jersey Devils for a conditional third-round pick in 2025 (NJ). Conditional selection will upgrade to a second-round pick in 2025 if Allen plays in 40 or more games next season and the team he is rostered on makes the 2024-25 Stanley Cup playoffs. Montreal also retained $1.925MM (50%) of Allen’s contract.

Lightning Acquire Matt Dumba
Trade Details: Arizona Coyotes send D Matt Dumba and a seventh-round pick in 2025 (ARZ) to Tampa Bay Lightning for a fifth-round pick in 2027 (TB).

Flames Acquire Nikita Okhotiuk From Sharks
Trade Details: San Jose Sharks send D Nikita Okhotyuk to Calgary Flames for a conditional fifth-round pick in 2024 (CHI). Conditional selection will be the better of the two 2024 fifth-round selections that Chicago owns.

Sabres Send Devin Cooley To Sharks For Draft Pick
Trade Details: Buffalo Sabres send G Devin Cooley to San Jose Sharks for a seventh-round pick in 2025 (WSH).

Rangers Acquire Jack Roslovic
Trade Details: Columbus Blue Jackets send F Jack Roslovic to New York Rangers for a conditional fourth-round pick in 2026 (NYR). Conditional selection upgrades to a third-round pick in 2026 if the Rangers make it to this year’s Stanley Cup Final and Roslovic plays in at least 50% of the games.

Sharks Trade Kaapo Kahkonen To Devils
Trade Details: San Jose Sharks send G Kaapo Kahkonen to New Jersey Devils for G Vitek Vanecek and a seventh-round pick in 2025 (NJ).

Golden Knights Acquire Tomas Hertl
Trade Details: San Jose Sharks send F Tomas Hertl, a third-round pick in 2025 (SJ), and a third-round pick in 2027 (SJ) to Vegas Golden Knights for F David Edstrom and a first-round pick in 2025 (VGK). San Jose also retained $1.3875MM (17.1%) of Hertl’s contract.

Jets Acquire Colin Miller From Devils
Trade Details: New Jersey Devils send D Colin Miller to Winnipeg Jets for a fourth-round pick in 2026 (WPG).

Maple Leafs Acquire Connor Dewar
Trade Details: Minnesota Wild send F Connor Dewar to Toronto Maple Leafs for F Dmitry Ovchinnikov and a fourth-round pick in 2026 (TOR).

Newsstand

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Injury Notes: Trouba, Forbort, Joshua

March 8, 2024 at 8:00 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 1 Comment

Even with some positive developments on the trade front this afternoon, the New York Rangers have some negative news as well, as Mollie Walker of the New York Post reports that defenseman Jacob Trouba will be out for the next two to three weeks. With some line shuffling set to take place, new deadline pickup Chad Ruhwedel should find his way into the lineup rather quickly on the right side.

This marks the first significant injury for Trouba during the regular season in the last three years, as he sustained two full seasons in 2021-22, and 2022-23. Trouba did have an undisclosed injury earlier this year, but it was largely insignificant as it only kept him out for three days.

In now his fifth season with the Rangers, Trouba is once again performing at his typical pace. In 60 games this year, he has scored three goals and 22 points in total and is averaging just under three hits a night.

Other injury notes:

  • Indicating that his season might have come to an end, Joe Haggerty of the Boston Sports Journal is reporting that Boston Bruins’ defenseman Derek Forbort has been placed on the team’s long-term injured reserve. Forbort was playing through two significant injuries that have limited him to only 35 games on the year.
  • Jeff Patterson of Canucks Army reports that Vancouver Canucks’ forward Dakota Joshua will at most miss the next two weeks for the team. Thankfully, the Canucks only have five games over the next 14 days, so Joshua shouldn’t miss too much action down the stretch. Having the most productive season of his career up to this point, Joshua has played in 53 games for Vancouver so far this year, scoring 13 goals and 26 points overall.

Boston Bruins| Injury| New York Rangers| Transactions| Vancouver Canucks Dakota Joshua| Derek Forbort| Jacob Trouba

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Logan Couture Out For Season With Groin Injury

March 8, 2024 at 6:07 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 11 Comments

San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture has announced that he won’t play again this season due to a groin injury in a press conference with team media, per Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey Now.

Couture didn’t make his season debut until January 20th, missing the season’s first half with a lower-body injury. He played in just six games, and recorded just one assist, before re-aggravating the injury and once again exiting the lineup. Couture didn’t play any games outside of the last two weeks of January. His season now ends before it really got started, marking the first year Couture has missed since making his NHL debut in 2009-10.

The 15-year-pro Couture quickly established himself as a backbone of the Sharks lineup, scoring 32 goals and 56 points in the 2010-11 season, his first full year in the NHL. He scored 31 goals and 65 points in the subsequent season – and has since crossed the 30-goal mark just one additional time, in 2017-18, and crossed the 60-point mark four more times, including when he scored a career-high 70 points in 2018-19.

Couture has served as San Jose’s captain for each of the last five seasons after four seasons as an alternate captain, taking over the role from Joe Pavelski. Couture has seen it all in his 933 career games with the Sharks, going from a fringe playoff contender, to a Stanley Cup hopeful, and then to one of the league’s bottom-dwellers over the course of the 2010’s. He ranks fourth in all-time scoring among Sharks, with 701 career points, and fifth in all-time games played. He is signed through the end of the 2026-27 season, carrying an $8MM cap hit, and will aim to play in his 1,000th NHL game when he returns next season.

Injury| Newsstand| San Jose Sharks Logan Couture

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AHL Shuffle: 3/8/24

March 8, 2024 at 5:28 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley 1 Comment

It’s the NHL Trade Deadline and all attention is trained on which key assets will be moved around. But NHL teams will also have to keep their minor league rosters in mind, as players will need to be on an AHL roster by 2 p.m. CT to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs. That’s led to a long list of minor league loans and paper transactions, with teams keeping the shelves of their AHL rosters stocked. Most of these players have already been or will be recalled by their teams later. This listing of transactions is sourced from CapFriendly. As always, we’ll keep track of those transactions here:

  • The Kraken recalled defenseman Cale Fleury from AHL Coachella Valley. He comes up in the wake of an upper-body injury to top-pairing blue-liner Vince Dunn and will remain on the roster as an extra defenseman until Dunn is ready to return. Ryker Evans was returned to Coachella Valley to make him eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Canucks reassigned and later recalled Vasily Podkolzin from AHL Abbotsford to make him eligible to play for the lower-level Canucks in the AHL postseason.
  • The Flames assigned defenseman Jordan Oesterle to AHL Calgary after he cleared waivers Friday.
  • The Bruins assigned Marc McLaughlin to AHL Providence to clear cap space necessary to acquire Pat Maroon and Andrew Peeke via trades today. Defenseman Mason Lohrei was also assigned to Providence, along with winger Justin Brazeau.
  • The Lightning assigned Maxwell Crozier and Emil Martinsen Lilleberg to AHL Syracuse. They could be in for a more permanent stay after Tampa picked up Mathew Dumba from the Coyotes via trade today.
  • The Kings assigned forwards Alex Turcotte and Samuel Fagemo, as well as defensemen Brandt Clarke and Jacob Moverare, to AHL Ontario to make them eligible to play for the Reign in the Calder Cup Playoffs. Turcotte and Moverare were later recalled.
  • The Golden Knights assigned forwards Byron Froese and Mason Morelli to AHL Henderson to clear cap space for today’s acquisition of Tomáš Hertl from the Sharks.
  • The Blackhawks assigned defensemen Louis Crevier and Isaak Phillips, as well as forward Zach Sanford, to AHL Rockford to make them eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Rangers reassigned and later recalled forwards Adam Edstrom and Matt Rempe from AHL Hartford to make him eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Flyers assigned defenseman Adam Ginning to AHL Lehigh Valley after picking up veteran blue-liner Erik Johnson from the Sabres.
  • The Devils assigned goaltenders Nico Daws and Akira Schmid to AHL Utica after acquiring Jake Allen and Kaapo Kähkönen in separate trades.
  • The Flames assigned wingers Matthew Coronato and Jakob Pelletier to AHL Calgary to make them eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Avalanche reassigned and later recalled goaltender Justus Annunen from AHL Colorado to make him eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Maple Leafs reassigned and later recalled winger Matthew Knies from AHL Toronto to make him eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Blue Jackets recalled forward Trey Fix-Wolansky from AHL Cleveland after trading Jack Roslovic to the Rangers.
  • The Canadiens assigned forward Joshua Roy and defenseman Jayden Struble to AHL Laval to make them eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Sabres recalled forward Tyson Jost and defenseman Kale Clague from AHL Rochester after trading away Johnson and Kyle Okposo. Winger Lukas Rousek and defenseman Ryan Johnson were assigned to Rochester to make them eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Capitals reassigned and later recalled goaltender Hunter Shepard and forwards Hendrix Lapierre and Ivan Miroshnichenko from AHL Hershey to make them eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Ducks sent forward Glenn Gawdin to AHL San Diego to make him eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Coyotes assigned winger Dylan Guenther and defenseman Michael Kesselring to AHL Tucson to make them eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.
  • The Sharks assigned goaltender Magnus Chrona and center Thomas Bordeleau to AHL San Jose to make them eligible to play in the Calder Cup Playoffs.

This page will be updated throughout the day.

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