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Klas Dahlbeck

Man On Wire: Checking In On The Waiver Claims

February 6, 2017 at 7:00 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

In the new NHL where trades between cap-strapped clubs are so difficult, many teams look to the waiver wire to make small but potentially valuable additions to their club. That bottom pairing defenseman or fourth line center you just can’t seem to find may be available when another team has a roster crunch due to injury or poor play.

Since October 8th when teams made their final cuts before the season opener, there have been 26 players claimed on waivers. Many of these are duplicates as teams claim, then waive a player hoping to slip him through and down into the minors. Here we’ll check in on how they’ve done with their new clubs.

Martin Frk:
CAR from DET – 2 GP, 0 G, 0 A (returned to Detroit and sent to minors)

Mike Condon:
PIT from MTL –  1 GP, 0.00 GAA, 1.000 SV% (traded to Ottawa for a 5th round pick)

Seth Griffith:
TOR from BOS – 3 GP, 0 G, 0 A
FLA from TOR – 21 GP, 0 G, 5 A (returned to Toronto and sent to minors)

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Klas Dahlbeck:
CAR from ARZ – 15 GP, 1 G, 2 A

Teemu Pulkkinen:
MIN from DET – 9 GP, 1 G, 0 A (cleared waivers for Minnesota, assigned to minors)

P.A. Parenteau:
NJ from NYI – 51 GP, 12 G, 12 A

Emerson Etem:
ANA from VAN – 3 GP, 0 G, 0 A (cleared waivers for Anaheim, assigned to minors)

Ben Smith:
TOR from COL – 26 GP, 2 G, 1 A

Matt Puempel:
NYR from OTT – 18 GP, 6 G, 1 A

Reid Boucher:
NSH from NJ – 3 GP, 1 G, 0 A (returned to New Jersey)
VAN from NJ – 1 GP, 0 G, 0 A

Josh Jooris:
ARZ from NYR – 14 GP, 1 G, 1 A

Alexander Burmistrov:
ARZ from WPG – 9 GP, 1 G, 5 A

Ty Rattie:
CAR from STL – 5 GP, 0 G, 2 A

Matt Nieto:
COL from SJ – 11 GP, 4 G, 1 A

Curtis McElhinney:
TOR from CBJ – 3 GP, 2.52 GAA, .916 SV%

Derek Grant:
NSH from BUF – 6 GP, 0 G, 1 A (returned to Buffalo)

Brad Hunt:
NSH from STL – 0 GP, 0 G, 0 A

Stefan Noesen:
NJ from ANA – 4 GP, 2 G, 0 A

Mark Barberio:
COL from MTL – 1 GP, 0 G, 0 A

Alexey Marchenko:
TOR from DET – 0 GP, 0 G, 0 A

While Parenteau has made a big impact for the New Jersey Devils, the big winners here might be the Pittsburgh Penguins. They turned a waiver selection of Condon into a fifth-round pick just a week later (remember that the Pens selected Jake Muzzin with a fifth-rounder once upon a time). Arizona has also benefited, picking up a former top-prospect in Burmistrov off the scrap heap and immediately seeing results from him in the desert.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have added a servicable fourth liner in Smith, a backup goaltender in McElhinney, kept a prospect in Griffith and a right-handed shot defenseman in Marchenko. While none are big names, picking up value at a discount is how you build long-term contender.

AHL| Injury| NHL| New Jersey Devils| Pittsburgh Penguins| Players| Toronto Maple Leafs| Waivers Alexander Burmistrov| Alexey Marchenko| Ben Smith| Curtis McElhinney| Derek Grant| Emerson Etem| Josh Jooris| Klas Dahlbeck| Mark Barberio| Martin Frk| Matt Nieto| Matt Puempel| Mike Condon

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Expansion Draft Issues At The Trade Deadline: Defense and Goaltending

February 4, 2017 at 4:44 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 8 Comments

This trade season is one like never before. The addition of the Vegas Golden Knights in 2017-18 and the Expansion Draft that goes along with it add a whole other layer to trade-making this year. With each and every transaction, the expansion draft protection formula can change. Even in 2000, when the Minnesota Wild and Columbus Blue Jackets were welcomed into the league, the expansion rules were not a strict and general managers did not have to be as paranoid about their moves. This time around, everything is different. What does it all mean? For fans, there is a real possibility that this could be the quietest Trade Deadline in recent memory. Buyers interested in impending free agent rentals may not have to worry about the draft implications, but the sellers potentially taking back roster players with term certainly do. Trading is hard enough, especially in a season with very few teams significantly out of the playoff race, and expansion will only increase those barriers. Luckily, there are several teams that need to make moves prior to the deadline or they could risk being in very sticky situations when the Knights get ready to make their selections. With teams like the Minnesota Wild, Pittsburgh Penguins, Columbus Blue Jackets, and Anaheim Ducks, who have so much talented, veteran depth at multiple positions, there is really not much that they can do; they’re going to lose a good player. For others, a sensible contract extension can solve all of their problems. However, for these teams, making a trade before it’s too late may be exactly what they need:

Calgary Flames – Defensemen

As currently constituted, the Flames would be forced to expose a great defenseman in the Expansion Draft. Mark Giordano, T.J. Brodie, and Dougie Hamilton are clearly the three blue liners that Calgary wants to protect from exposure. However, they are also the only three that meet the “40/70” mandate of having a player with term on their contact who has played 40 games this season or 70 games combined over the last two seasons. Each team is required to expose one defenseman that meets these qualifications, but the Flames don’t have one outside of their core three. Both Dennis Wideman and Deryk Engelland meet the game totals, but are unrestricted free agents. Jyrki Jokipakka is an unrestricted free agent. No other defenseman in the entire organization who has played more than two pro seasons is signed beyond 2017. The Flames only option right now, assuming they have no interest in bringing Wideman or Engelland back, is to extend Jokipakka for the purpose of making him available by the June 21st draft date. However, if they want to take their time negotiating a new deal with the centerpiece of their return for Kris Russell, or if they’re worried that he is more likely to be selected with a new deal than as a free agent, the Flames must look to strike a deal for a qualifying defenseman. They will need blue line help this off-season anyway, so look for Calgary to be major players in quality veteran defenseman with term, should any hit the market.

Carolina Hurricanes – Defensemen

Carolina is in a similar position to Calgary, but don’t even have a choice of three defensemen to choose from if they don’t make a change; the Hurricanes would have to expose (and would surely lose) All-Star Justin Faulk. That, of course, won’t happen, but the ’Canes must make a move to avoid it. Carolina’s highly-touted young defense is actually what creates this problem. Jaccob Slavin, Brett Pesce, and Noah Hanifin are all amazingly still in their second pro seasons and exempt from selection. Ron Hainsey is an unrestricted free agent and a prime trade candidate. That leaves three others who could possibly fit the bill for GM Ron Francis. 23-year-old Ryan Murphy has a year left on his contract, but remains 24 games shy of reaching the 40/70 benchmark. Would the Hurricanes play Murphy, who has all but been cast aside in Carolina, for the remainder of the season just to expose him? The other option is to extend an impending free agent like Klas Dahlbeck, who otherwise qualifies, or Matt Tennyson, who needs just ten more games to reach the mark. Neither is likely to be selected by Vegas, but would at least cover the requirement for the ’Canes. The question then becomes whether the team is willing to extend either one when they are so loaded with young talent on the blue line that they would rather not have blocked by mediocre players. Acquiring a qualifying defenseman who presents an upgrade over the pair, but not a surefire expansion pick may make more sense.

Philadelphia Flyers – Goalies

As has been touched on before, teams with goalie qualification problems have been easy to spot this season. Goaltenders don’t have a games-played mandate for exposure, but must have term on their contracts. Going into this season, the Montreal Canadiens had no protection for Carey Price, but fixed that by giving backup Al Montoya an extension, and the Anaheim Ducks had plenty of goalies, but none that qualified other than John Gibson until they extended AHL keeper Dustin Tokarski. The Minnesota Wild decided to follow in the Ducks’ footsteps recently, protecting Devan Dubnyk by extending Alex Stalock rather than backup Darcy Kuemper. That leaves just one team, the Flyers, with goalie problems (what else is new). Their situation is unique though, as Philadelphia is not looking to protect a starter by re-signing or acquiring a backup. Instead, they need to protect prospect Anthony Stolarz. With Steve Mason and Michal Neuvirth set to become unrestricted free agents, Stolarz is the only keeper in the system who qualifies for exposure, and Vegas would surely jump on the promising young goaltender. However, neither Mason nor Neuvirth have played nearly well enough this season to warrant an extension of starter-level money, especially when both would be unlikely to be selected in the draft. The Flyers have few options though, as they don’t want to spend substantial trade capital on a new starter for the future, only to watch him be selected by the Knights. The Flyers are likely scouring the NHL for backup-caliber goalies with term on their contracts and on teams who have the flexibility to move them. It’s a narrow search, and if no deal can be made, Philadelphia will have little choice but to overpay to bring back one of their underwhelming NHL keepers.

Stay tuned next week for Part II: Forwards, featuring six more troubled teams

Brad Treliving| Calgary Flames| Carolina Hurricanes| Expansion| George McPhee| Philadelphia Flyers| Ron Hextall| Vegas Golden Knights Alex Stalock| Darcy Kuemper| Dennis Wideman| Deryk Engelland| Dougie Hamilton| Justin Faulk| Jyrki Jokipakka| Klas Dahlbeck| Mark Giordano| Matt Tennyson| Michal Neuvirth| Pro Hockey Rumors Originals| Ron Francis

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Pulkkinen, Condon Among Those Claimed On Waivers

October 11, 2016 at 11:06 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

Many players were claimed off waivers today, as teams make their final adjustments before the season opens.

Teemu Pulkkinen (DET), claimed by Minnesota
Klas Dahlbeck (ARI), claimed by Carolina
Seth Griffith (BOS), claimed by Toronto
Mike Condon (MTL), claimed by Pittsburgh
P.A. Parenteau (NYI), claimed by New Jersey

Pulkkinen especially is an interesting case, since Minnesota was 17th in waiver order, meaning that half the league passed on the AHL sniper. The 24-year old has multiple seasons of 30+ goals in the minor circuit, but has some major concerns about his skating and ability to translate that offense to the NHL level.

With Parenteau, the Devils get a consistent NHL scoring threat that has over 100 goals to his name. Last year, even through injury and on a poor Maple Leafs team, he chipped in 20 and was surprisingly held on to at the trade deadline. This summer, he signed a one-year, $1.25MM deal with the Isles and was expected to see time alongside John Tavares, his former linemate. Instead, he’ll try to work his way up a Devils group that is loaded with goal scoring talent.

Pittsburgh brings in Condon to effectively replace Matt Murray until his hand has healed. Murray broke his hand at the World Cup, and will still be out for the beginning of the season.

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Roster Crunch: Arizona’s Defense Corps

September 29, 2016 at 2:45 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

With training camps well underway, there are plenty of interesting battles for roster spots throughout the league.  One of the more intriguing ones is happening in Arizona as the Coyotes now find themselves with a plethora of defensemen battling for a spot on their back end.  Here’s a closer look at their blueline battle.

Locks

Oliver Ekman-Larsson – He is undoubtedly their number one defenseman and will be used in all situations.  He’s also on a cap friendly deal for a top rearguard coming in with an AAV of just $5.5MM for the next three years.

Alex Goligoski – New GM John Chayka wasted little time with the former Dallas Star.  He acquired his negotiating rights and quickly inked him to a five year, $27.375MM contract to be another anchor for their back end.

Connor Murphy – The former first rounder has seen his ice time increase each season and he surpassed the 20 minute average last year.  He also signed a long-term deal this offseason, getting an average of $3.85MM over the next six years.

Zbynek Michalek – After rejoining the Coyotes last offseason, Michalek spent most of the year in a third pairing role, one he’s likely to reprise this season.  While he could potentially be deemed expendable, he carries a cap hit of $3.2MM which may be difficult to unload in the current market and it’s unlikely that they would bury his contract in the minors given their status as a low-budget team.

Luke Schenn – Chayka brought the 26 year old in on a two year deal this offseason with a decent value at $1.25MM per year.  While he projects as a third pairing player, it’s unlikely he’s going to get pushed off the roster so quickly after signing with the team.

Michael Stone – Stone had a career year last season and spent a lot of time on Arizona’s top pairing.  While he may not have as big of a role this year, he’s a sure fire bet to start in their top four.

That’s six blueliners that are pretty much locks to start the season with the Coyotes, leaving them one or two (at most) spots to fill from a group of six other defensemen who could conceivably make a run at one of those positions.

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Roster Hopefuls

Kevin Connauton – The Coyotes brought him in last season via the waiver wire and gave him a two year, one-way deal worth $1MM per year back in July.  Connauton should be considered a potential favorite for a spot and his deal is cheap enough that he may not make it through waivers if they try to send him down when he returns from his knee injury.

Jakob Chychrun – The Coyotes traded up in the first round to secure Chychrun back in June.  He has been billed as a player who has the physical stature to be able to play in the NHL right away although with the depth they have, he would have to really impress in game to earn a spot.

Klas Dahlbeck – Last season was Dahlbeck’s first full NHL campaign and he held his own as their sixth defender while bringing a needed physical presence to the table.  If he doesn’t earn the seventh (or potentially eighth) spot in camp, there’s a chance he’d get plucked off of waivers.

Anthony DeAngelo – Arizona brought in the offensive-minded defender back at the draft.  He has just one pro season under his belt so more time in the minors certainly wouldn’t be a bad thing (and he is exempt from having to be waived off the roster) but if the team is looking for more offense from their back end, he could force his way into the discussion.

Jamie McBain – McBain spent most of last year as a reserve defender for the Kings and has well over 300 games under his belt.  As an experienced right shot defender (which are harder to find than those on the left side), he may garner some interest from other general managers looking to add depth if he fails to crack Arizona’s roster.

Jarred Tinordi – Last year, the Canadiens were afraid they’d lose Tinordi for nothing on waivers so they eventually flipped him to Arizona as a part of a three-way trade most remembered for its inclusion of John Scott.  If he can’t lock down a spot in camp, he may get his first exposure to the waiver wire.   Though he has struggled so far in his career, he is 6’6 and a former first round pick which could garner some interest.

Of the 12 players on this list, 10 were either acquired or signed new contracts this offseason so it’s clear that Chayka has put a lot of time and resources into reshaping Arizona’s defense corps.  The team now has plenty of depth to work with – potentially too much even.  If they have concerns about losing one or two of their extras on waivers, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the team try to work out a trade in the coming weeks to get something for that player rather than risk losing him for nothing.

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