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Edmonton Oilers Frontrunners To Sign KHL’s Mikko Koskinen

April 22, 2018 at 9:15 am CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg Leave a Comment

Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman and Bob Stauffer of 630 CHED each have linked the Edmonton Oilers with being the frontrunners to sign KHL goaltender Mikko Koskinen as the team’s backup to starter Cam Talbot. Koskinen, who has been playing with the KHL for the past six seasons, made his intentions known a couple of weeks ago that he’d like to take his talents back to the NHL.

The 29-year-old, who was a second-round pick of the New York Islanders in 2009, came overseas and played two games in the ECHL, 41 games in the AHL and four games with the Islanders, but struggled and eventually opted to return to Finland. In 31 games for SKA St. Petersburg, the goaltender posted a 1.89 GAA and a .905 save percentage.

Koskinen could be a good fit with Edmonton, assuming Talbot can rebound after a tough season. The starter went from a 2.39 GAA in 2016-17 and dropped to a 3.02 GAA this year. One key factor is the amount of games the veteran has played. Talbot has appeared in 153 games in two years if you include the 2017 playoffs. If Talbot can return to form, Koskinen could be a solid backup option where the team struggled last year. Laurent Brossoit started the year as the backup, but lost his job when he posted a 3.24 GAA. The team then traded for veteran Al Montoya, who didn’t fare much better with a 2.94 GAA in nine appearances. Montoya is the only backup who is under contract for next year at $1.06MM.

The Edmonton Journal’s David Staples writes that a backup goalie is essential to a team’s success and compares the potential signing to that of Anders Nilsson, who also struggled after being drafted by the Islanders and went overseas before signing with Edmonton. However, Nilsson struggled as a backup as well and was traded away later that same season. However, Koskinen has six years in the KHL under his belt and would be a far more likely option to be successful as a backup with the Oilers.

Friedman reported the news on Saturday’s Hockey Night in Canada.

Edmonton Oilers| KHL| New York Islanders Al Montoya| Cam Talbot| Elliotte Friedman| Laurent Brossoit

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Minor Transactions: 3/25/18

March 25, 2018 at 10:44 am CDT | by Zach Leach Leave a Comment

There have already been a couple early moves today as the league prepares for the second-to-last week of the regular season. Expect more to come as injuries and college additions continue to shift roster makeup. Others will be made to specifically prepare for key match-ups, such as major playoff position battles today between the Penguins and Flyers and Predators and Jets. Keep track of all the action here:

  • The Ottawa Senators have recalled forward Ben Sexton from their AHL affiliate in Belleville, marking the first big-league call-up for the 26-year-old. Sexton was a leader and top scorer as a college player at Clarkson University from 2010 to 2014, but the Boston Bruins, who had drafted him in the seventh round in 2009, moved on after just two disappointing minor league campaigns. Ever since, Sexton has been much more productive in the AHL and has finally earned his first NHL shot in his first season with the Senators after posting 10 goals and 21 points in 28 games so far in 2017-18.
  • Victor Ejdsell is also making his first trip to the NHL, not long after making his North American pro debut. The Chicago Blackhawks have announced Ejdsell’s promotion this morning and the 22-year-old Swedish forward could be in the lineup in short order, seeing as it was an emergency recall. Ejdsell was acquired by Chicago in the Ryan Hartman trade last month and only joined the AHL’s Rockford Ice Hogs last week. Ejdsell recorded 34 points in 50 games in the Swedish Hockey League this season before making the jump and notched an assist in his first AHL game.
  • With backup Al Montoya suffering through a minor ailment, the Edmonton Oilers announced they are recalling Laurent Brossoit on an emergency basis. The 25-year-old goaltender and one-time back-up this year has struggled in the NHL, posting a 3.22 GAA and a .886 save percentage in 13 games this year. He’s fared slightly better with the Bakersfield Condors with a 2.72 and a .912 save percentage in 22 games. The Oilers also announced they have sent forward Brad Malone to Bakersfield. Malone had been recalled Friday, but did not play Saturday.
  • The St. Louis Blues’ Samuel Blais has been up and down quite a bit in the past couple of days. The 21-year-old winger was called up Friday on an emergency basis and sent back down that night. He was recalled Saturday on an emergency basis and was assigned back to the San Antonio Rampage this morning, according to Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He did not play in either Friday’s or Saturday’s games. The Blues have also assigned emergency fill-in Ville Husso to the San Antonio Rampage, according to NHL.com’s Lou Korac. The move suggests that Blues backup Carter Hutton, who has been out with a neck injury since Mar. 3, is ready to return to the team.

AHL| Chicago Blackhawks| Edmonton Oilers| Ottawa Senators| St. Louis Blues| Transactions Al Montoya| Laurent Brossoit| Ryan Hartman| Samuel Blais| Victor Ejdsell

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Minor Transactions: 02/21/18

February 21, 2018 at 10:11 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

After a busy night in the NHL, the league has just three games on tap for today. Instead, teams might use their time off to cement their status for the trade deadline and make inquiries around the league. All the minor moves we’ll keep track of right here. Refresh the page throughout the day to make sure you stay up to date on all the comings and goings.

  • Tucker Poolman has been sent back to the minor leagues by the Winnipeg Jets, after being scratched again last night. It’s been eight straight games in the press box for Poolman, who will get a chance to play again with the Manitoba Moose.
  • In addition to claiming and assigning Gabriel Dumont, the Tampa Bay Lightning have sent Matthew Peca to the Syracuse Crunch. Peca has scored five points in 10 games for the Lightning, and is scheduled to become a Group VI free agent this summer.
  • After being acquired yesterday, the San Jose Sharks have recalled Eric Fehr from the minor leagues, sending Rudolfs Balcers back down in his place. Fehr could get into the lineup as a fourth-line player in the coming days, after an impressive performance for the San Diego Gulls through the first part of the season.
  • The Anaheim Ducks have recalled Reto Berra under emergency conditions while John Gibson deals with his latest injury. Ryan Miller will start for now, and will need him to help them towards the playoffs like Jonathan Bernier did a year ago.
  • Speaking of goaltenders, the Edmonton Oilers have returned Laurent Brossoit to the minor leagues as Al Montoya is set to get back on the bench. Montoya needs to play just three more games for the Oilers to force them into sending a fourth-round pick to Montreal instead of a fifth.
  • Ryan Sproul is on his way back to the minor leagues after getting into four games with the club. Sproul has a point in each of his last two games, but will need to wait for his next chance to get into the lineup.
  • The New Jersey Devils have returned Nick Lappin to the AHL as several players approach a return to the ice. Lappin has played in just six games with New Jersey this season, but is leading the Binghamton Devils in goals with 17.
  • After Carey Price took a shot to the head last night, the Montreal Canadiens have recalled Charlie Lindgren under emergency conditions. With him comes Noah Juulsen under a regular recall, ready to make his NHL debut after battling injury this season. Juulsen was called “very close” to NHL ready in September by his GM, before breaking his foot in training camp.

AHL| Anaheim Ducks| Edmonton Oilers| Injury| Montreal Canadiens| NHL| New Jersey Devils| Players| San Jose Sharks| Schedule| Tampa Bay Lightning| Transactions| Winnipeg Jets Al Montoya| Carey Price| Charlie Lindgren| Eric Fehr| Gabriel Dumont| John Gibson| Jonathan Bernier| Laurent Brossoit| Matthew Peca| Nick Lappin| Noah Juulsen| Reto Berra| Ryan Miller| Ryan Sproul| Tucker Poolman

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Minor Transactions: 2/17/18

February 17, 2018 at 5:50 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

As is always the case, Saturday is shaping up to be a busy day around the league with 22 teams in action.  Accordingly, there should be several roster moves made which we’ll keep tabs on here.

  • The Flames announced that they have recalled winger Morgan Klimchuk from AHL Stockton. The 2013 first-round pick has not yet seen any NHL action in his career (the only first-rounder from that draft in that situation) but sits tied for second on the Heat in goals this season with 13 in 44 games.  To make room for Klimchuk on the roster, Calgary has transferred winger Marek Hrivik to injured reserve.
  • The Hurricanes have returned forward Patrick Brown to Charlotte of the AHL, per a team release. He had been recalled on Tuesday but did not get into either of Carolina’s games since then.  The 25-year-old has 20 points (6-14-20) in 44 contests with the Checkers this season. Lucas Wallmark will now get another shot at the next level, as the Hurricanes have recalled the rookie forward. Wallmark looked good in a short stint in Raleigh earlier this season and has continued his strong play in the AHL. With the ’Canes pushing for a playoff spot, Wallmark’s addition could be a nice boost for the team.
  • Edmonton announced (Twitter link) that they have recalled goaltender Laurent Brossoit from Bakersfield (AHL) on an emergency basis.  The move was necessary after Al Montoya left practice early on Friday after taking a shot up high.  To make room for him on the roster, the Oilers sent defenseman Keegan Lowe back to Bakersfield.
  • The Canucks have sent Reid Boucher back down to the Utica Comets, the team announced. Boucher has played in only eight NHL games this season, recording just two points. His days as a promising prospect appear to be over.
  • New Jersey has recalled Blake Pietila from the AHL’s Binghamton Devils, beat writer Andrew Gross reports. Pietila will join the team tonight in Tampa as they face the Lightning. Whether or not he makes his 2017-18 debut remains to be seen though.
  • The Avalanche have sent A.J. Greer back to the San Antonio Rampage, as the 2015 second-rounder continues to struggle to find a role at the NHL level. Greer has just four points in 22 big-league games.

Calgary Flames| Carolina Hurricanes| Edmonton Oilers| Transactions Laurent Brossoit| Morgan Klimchuk| Patrick Brown

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Complete List Of Potential Group VI Unrestricted Free Agents

February 16, 2018 at 11:53 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Back in November, we took a look at some of the potential Group VI free agents that could hit unrestricted free agency early this offseason. Of that group, Josh Leivo was extended and Stefan Noesen eclipsed the number of games played needed to stay with the New Jersey Devils organization. Now, CapFriendly has compiled a complete list of players still at risk of becoming free agents early, including how many games they need. To refresh your memory on how a player qualifies for Group VI free agency, they must meet three requirements:

  1. The player is 25 years or older (as of June 30th of the calendar year the contract is expiring).
  2. The player has completed 3 or more professional seasons – qualified by 11 or more professional games (for an 18/19 year old player), or 1 or more professional games (for a player aged 20 or older). This can include NHL, minor league, and European professional league seasons played while under an SPC.
  3. The player has played less than 80 NHL games, or 28 NHL games of 30 minutes or greater for a goaltender.

The entire list of players at risk can be found below, but make sure you check out CapFriendly for more detailed information on how they could avoid the designation this summer.

*Indicates that the player could still play in enough games this season to become ineligible for Group VI free agency

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Anaheim Ducks:

F Scott Sabourin

Arizona Coyotes:

F Freddie Hamilton*
G Scott Wedgewood*
F Tyler Gaudet

Boston Bruins:

F Kenny Agostino
F Austin Czarnik*

Buffalo Sabres:

F Seth Griffith*
D Casey Nelson
G Adam Wilcox
G Jason Kasdorf

Calgary Flames:

F Garnet Hathaway*
F Marek Hrivik
D Tyler Wotherspoon

Carolina Hurricanes:

F Patrick Brown
D Philip Samuelsson
D Brenden Kichton

Chicago Blackhawks:

D Erik Gustafsson*

Colorado Avalanche:

F Rocco Grimaldi

Columbus Blue Jackets:

F Alex Broadhurst

Dallas Stars:

D Reece Scarlett
D Andrew O’Brien

Detroit Red Wings:

F Turner Elson
G Jared Coreau*

Edmonton Oilers:

F Grayson Downing
F Ty Rattie
F Brian Ferlin
D Joey LaLeggia
D Keegan Lowe
D Dillon Simpson
G Laurent Brossoit

Florida Panthers:

F Connor Brickley*
F Alexandre Grenier
F Chase Balisy

Los Angeles Kings:

F Andrew Crescenzi
F Michael Mersch
D Kevin Gravel*

Minnesota Wild:

F Kurtis Gabriel
F Kyle Rau
F Zack Mitchell
D Viktor Loov

Montreal Canadiens:

F Daniel Carr*
F Kyle Baun

Nashville Predators:

F Mark McNeill
D Petter Granberg*
G Matt O’Connor

New Jersey Devils:

F Blake Coleman*
F Ben Thomson

New York Islanders:

G Christopher Gibson
G Kristers Gudlevskis

New York Rangers:

F Daniel Catenacci
D Ryan Sproul

Ottawa Senators:

F Max Reinhart

Philadelphia Flyers:

D Mark Alt

Pittsburgh Penguins:

D Jarred Tinordi*

Tampa Bay Lightning:

F Matthew Peca

Vancouver Canucks:

F Joseph Labate

Vegas Golden Knights:

F Tomas Nosek*
D Chris Castro
G Maxime Lagace*

Washington Capitals:

F Tyler Graovac*

Winnipeg Jets:

F Buddy Robinson
F Michael Sgarbossa*
D Julian Melchiori

Free Agency Austin Czarnik| Buddy Robinson| Casey Nelson| Chase Balisy| Christopher Gibson| Connor Brickley| Daniel Carr| Dillon Simpson| Freddie Hamilton| Garnet Hathaway| Jared Coreau| Jarred Tinordi| Joseph Labate| Julian Melchiori| Kenny Agostino| Kevin Gravel| Kristers Gudlevskis| Laurent Brossoit| Marek Hrivik| Mark Alt| Mark McNeill| Matthew Peca| Maxime Lagace| Michael Sgarbossa| Patrick Brown| Petter Granberg| Philip Samuelsson

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Minor Transactions: 02/01/18

February 1, 2018 at 11:39 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

It’s February, the most exciting month of the year for many hockey fans. Over the next few weeks, clubs will make decisions that will help or haunt them for years to come. The trade deadline this season falls on February 26th, and should have some interesting names on the move. Until then, we’ll continue to focus on the minor moves around the league, cataloging today’s right here.

  • With Cam Talbot sick and unable to play tonight, the Edmonton Oilers have recalled Laurent Brossoit from the minor leagues. Brossoit will be familiar to NHL fans that watched him try to hold down the fort for the Oilers when Talbot was out earlier this season. The 24-year old will join Al Montoya in the crease for the team until Talbot is cleared to return.
  • Semyon Varlamov has been activated from injured reserve, meaning Andrew Hammond’s services are no longer required in Colorado. The Avalanche have sent Hammond back down, though it will be to the Belleville Senators where he’s played for most of the year.
  • The Toronto Maple Leafs will be sending Nikita Soshnikov to the minor leagues on a conditioning loan, according to Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic. Soshnikov’s name has popped up in trade rumors recently just due to his situation in Toronto, where Kasperi Kapanen, Matt Martin and Josh Leivo are also vying for the 12th forward role.

Edmonton Oilers| Transactions Al Montoya| Cam Talbot| Laurent Brossoit

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Laurent Brossoit And Frank Corrado Clear Waivers

January 7, 2018 at 11:05 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 2 Comments

Sunday — Friedman reports that both Brossoit and Corrado have cleared waivers. Broissoit has been assigned to the Bakersfield Condors, while Corrado is headed for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

Saturday — A pair of players are on the wire today as the Oilers have placed goalie Laurent Brossoit on waivers while the Penguins have done the same with defenseman Frank Corrado, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports (Twitter link).

Brossoit’s placement comes as no surprise on the heels of their acquisition of Al Montoya from Montreal earlier in the week.  Montoya is now ready to be activated off of injured reserve with his concussion symptoms now gone so Brossoit became the odd man out.

This season, the 24-year-old netminder has posted a 3.22 GAA and a .886 SV% in 13 appearances, numbers that are well below the league average.  However, he had fared better as of late, allowing two or fewer goals in three of his last four starts.

As for Corrado, he has been up-and-down with Pittsburgh this season but has seen limited action.  In five games with the big club, he has averaged just 11:30 in ice time while being held off the scoresheet.  He has been more productive with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL, putting up nine points in 19 games.  Although he already cleared waivers once this season, Corrado has spent more than 30 days on the NHL roster since then which requires him to pass through once again.

Edmonton Oilers| Pittsburgh Penguins| Waivers Frankie Corrado| Laurent Brossoit

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Edmonton Oilers Activate Cam Talbot

December 15, 2017 at 11:20 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

The Edmonton Oilers are in danger of dropping out of the playoff race completely, but they’ll get some help a little sooner than expected. Goaltender Cam Talbot has been activated from injured reserve, and could be back in the lineup tomorrow afternoon. Nick Ellis, who’d been backing up Laurent Brossoit in Talbot’s absence, was sent back to the minor leagues.

The Oilers are a frustrating team to watch at the moment, dominating possession but still unable to string many wins together. The team sits second-last in the Western Conference, and nine points out of a playoff spot after 32 games.

Unfortunately, even before his injury Talbot hadn’t been playing quite up to his standards. The Oilers need him to get back to his career .920 save percentage if they’re to get on any kind of a roll, not the .903 mark he posted through 22 games this season. With Connor McDavid back to dominating the league after dealing with flu-like symptoms earlier in the year, the team is at a crossroads. Get back to the Stanley Cup contender many believed you to be, or fall into the pit of mediocrity once again.

Edmonton Oilers Cam Talbot| Laurent Brossoit

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Petr Mrazek & The Goaltending Conundrum

December 11, 2017 at 5:36 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

In Elliotte Friedman’s latest 31 Thoughts column for Sportsnet, the venerable hockey insider reports that the Edmonton Oilers at one point had some interest in Detroit Red Wings goaltender Petr Mrazek. Friedman writes that Edmonton may have backed off after watching the 25-year old goaltender struggle recently, something that seems to be a common thread all around the league.

Peter MrazekSeveral other teams are looking for goaltending help—Friedman himself mentions Florida and Pittsburgh—but there isn’t a shining option on the market at the moment. Mrazek could have been that star, if the aforementioned struggles hadn’t crept up on him again. Though he was once heralded as the goaltender of the future for Detroit, Mrazek has clashed with the front office in contract negotiations, and been generally outplayed by a resurgent Jimmy Howard over the past two seasons.

This year, Howard has taken the lion’s share of the work in the Detroit net, starting 22 of the team’s 29 games. He’s recorded a .905 save percentage in those games which, while not even league-average, is quite a bit better than his counterpart. Mrazek’s .888 mark is tied for fourth-worst in the league among goaltenders who’ve made at least 10 appearances. Only Maxime Lagace, Laurent Brossoit, Chad Johnson have been worse, while James Reimer clocks in at the same number.

Mrazek is young enough to improve, but his contract status as a pending restricted free agent that is already making $4.15MM is likely off-putting to many teams. A qualifying offer is likely too expensive for any team as a backup, and there is no guarantee he’d accept a lower number on a longer-term deal.

So, where else can you look around the league for goaltending help? Michael Hutchinson has been in the rumor mill lately, as the Winnipeg Jets get Steve Mason back healthy tonight. Unfortunately, Hutchinson injured himself in a minor league game this weekend (though the injury seems minor) and has been underwhelming at best during his NHL career.

Jonathan Bernier was signed by the Colorado Avalanche as potential trade deadline bait, but has been nearly as bad as Mrazek so far this year. His .891 save percentage doesn’t inspire much confidence, as consistency continues to be Bernier’s downfall.

Even a goaltender like Philipp Grubauer, who has been a potential trade target for some time due to a combination of outstanding play and clear role as the backup to Braden Holtby, hasn’t played well enough to trust this season. He, like Scott Darling and Antti Raanta this offseason, was seen as a future starting goaltender in the league just waiting for the right opportunity.

There’s not an easy answer here to the goaltending problems around the league. For teams like Edmonton and Florida, who already find themselves struggling to stay relevant in the playoff race, dealing assets for anything but a sure thing isn’t very appealing.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Detroit Red Wings| Edmonton Oilers| Winnipeg Jets Chad Johnson| Elliotte Friedman| James Reimer| Jimmy Howard| Jonathan Bernier| Laurent Brossoit| Michael Hutchinson| Petr Mrazek| Philipp Grubauer

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Oilers Notes: Strome, Goaltending, Davidson

December 9, 2017 at 8:24 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

It’s safe to say that Edmonton’s offseason trade of Jordan Eberle to the Islanders for Ryan Strome hasn’t worked out as well as the Oilers had hoped.  Eberle is off to a strong start with his new team, posting 21 points (12-9-21) in 28 games.  However, Strome hasn’t fared anywhere near as well, collecting only 11 points (4-7-12) over that same stretch.  He has found himself moved down the lineup at times and as Postmedia’s Jim Matheson notes, he could be out of the lineup entirely tonight against Montreal.  He was in a rotation of wingers in practice on Friday (which isn’t too ideal for someone who has been deployed as a center for the majority of the season) and a final decision on whether or not he’ll suit up will come later in the day.  The fact it has even come to this further cements the thought that this trade is one that GM Peter Chiarelli may want a mulligan on.

More from Edmonton:

  • David Staples, also of Postmedia, argues that the Oilers need to make a move to bring in another goaltender as soon as possible. Presently, backup Laurent Brossoit is getting the starts with Cam Talbot on the shelf with an upper-body injury but he has not fared well, posting a save percentage of just .871 in his first three appearances as the interim starter.  With Edmonton already eight points out of a playoff spot and Brossoit struggling, another week or two without Talbot could prove to be devastating in the standings so bringing in someone that’s a bit more proven would certainly be beneficial.  Our Zach Leach took a look at some of their options earlier this week.
  • Recently reacquired blueliner Brandon Davidson is likely to make his first appearance against his former team in Montreal, notes Paul Gazzola on the Oilers’ team website. Davidson was claimed off waivers a week ago today but has been a healthy scratch for the two games since then.  Presumably, it would be Yohann Auvitu ceding his spot after playing less than 11 minutes on Wednesday night.

Edmonton Oilers Brandon Davidson| Laurent Brossoit| Ryan Strome

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