Minor Transactions: 9/17/24
With training camps starting over the next couple of days, some players are still trying to find a place to play for the upcoming season. We’ll run down the recent minor moves here.
- The Panthers have brought in forward Aidan McDonough on a PTO for training camp, relays David Dwork of The Hockey News (Twitter link). The 24-year-old had a strong college career at Northeastern University and went straight to the NHL after that, getting in six games with Vancouver late in the 2022-23 season. McDonough spent last season with AHL Abbotsford but only managed 11 goals and eight assists in 59 games, resulting in a non-tender back in June.
- Free agent winger Ivan Lodnia will attend training camp with the Sharks on a PTO, notes Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News (Twitter link). The 25-year-old played for new San Jose head coach David Warsofsky back with AHL Chicago in 2021-22. After missing all of 2022-23 with an injury, Lodnia spent last season with ECHL South Carolina, recording 25 points in 30 games.
- The Kraken’s AHL team in Coachella Valley announced the signing of forward Landon McCallum to a one-year deal. The 21-year-old wrapped up his major junior career last season, recording 21 goals and 38 assists in 64 games with OHL Sudbury while adding four points in nine playoff contests.
- While free agent Simon Johansson was hoping to stay in North America this season, that isn’t going to be the case as Ilves in Finland announced that they’ve signed the defenseman to a two-year deal. The 25-year-old spent the last two seasons in Minnesota’s system, playing with AHL Iowa. Johansson had a decent showing in 2023-24 with 21 points in 72 games but was non-tendered in June.
Snapshots: Norris, Fehervary, Bjorkstrand, Johansson
After undergoing shoulder surgery back in March, Senators center Josh Norris is expected to be a full participant when training camp gets underway next month, reports Postmedia’s Bruce Garrioch. The 25-year-old has had three separate shoulder procedures done and he has yet to play more than 66 games in a single season. Last season, Norris played in 50 games for Ottawa, recording 16 goals and 14 assists. He has six years remaining on his contract with a $7.95MM cap charge and the Sens will be counting on him to stay healthy and play a prominent role in 2024-25.
Elsewhere around the hockey world:
- Capitals defenseman Martin Fehervary will not suit up for Slovakia in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Hockey Slovakia announced. The blueliner recently indicated that he has been dealing with a minor injury and clearly, he hasn’t fully recovered from it to be able to play. The 24-year-old had 16 points in 66 games for Washington last season while adding 188 hits and 109 blocked shots in 19:38 per night and would have played a prominent role for the Slovaks in the tournament.
- Kraken winger Oliver Bjorkstrand was a late scratch for Denmark in their Olympic Qualifying Tournament game against Great Britain today. Team radio host Mike Benton relays (Twitter link) that the injury, which occurred in a tune-up game for the tournament, isn’t believed to be serious but GM Ron Francis noted that it’s something that needs to be looked at which means it’s highly unlikely he’ll play in the other two games. Bjorkstrand, who had 20 goals and a career-high 39 assists last season, is expected to be ready to participate in training camp.
- While unrestricted free agent Simon Johansson has received interest from overseas (particularly SHL Djurgarden), the blueliner is focusing on playing in North America this season, notes Hockey Sverige’s Mans Karlsson. The 25-year-old spent the last two seasons in Minnesota’s system and recorded 21 points in 72 games with AHL Iowa in 2023-24. However, he was still non-tendered back in June.
Minnesota Wild Sign Simon Johansson
The Minnesota Wild have landed a prospect that was running out of time, signing Simon Johansson to a two-year entry-level contract. The 22-year-old defenseman could have become an unrestricted free agent if not signed by June. Instead, he’ll start his contract in 2022-23 with Minnesota, though he may end up overseas once again.
Selected 148th overall in 2018, Johansson spent this season playing for Ilves in Liiga, where he is still contracted through next year. If he fails to break camp with Minnesota, it is a possibility that he’ll be loaned back to Finland.
If that does happen, it would be a huge boost for his club team there, as Johansson was a standout this season. With 32 points in 58 games he was among the highest-scoring defensemen in the league, and he added another seven in ten playoff contests. A natural powerplay quarterback, he is an interesting option for the Wild in the future if he can continue to develop his defensive game.
Obviously, Minnesota will need some inexpensive roster options in the coming years as they deal with massive buyout penalties from Ryan Suter and Zach Parise. While Johansson may not be ready for that just yet, getting him under contract was the only way to know for sure.
