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Overseas Notes: Olympics, Kuhnhackl, Slepets

August 11, 2021 at 6:30 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 9 Comments

Will NHL players be headed to the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China this year? The league’s initial schedule release suggested as much, with a break penciled in for February 7-22, but several weeks later the NHL still has yet to confirm their participation. Fortunately, the wait for a decision will not have to last much longer. NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly tells ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski that the league will announce, one way or another, their intention for the 2022 Olympics by the end of the month. Wyshynski notes that multiple teams around the league had also indicated that a decision would be made in August. While Olympic participation was written in to the recent CBA extension, it was dependent on an agreement between the NHL and NHLPA and the IIHF as to terms. This has been made more difficult with the resurgent COVID-19 cases and the Games taking place in China of all places. Conversely, the league and players’ association are also concerned about the conditions that the players may be in, with Wyshynski writing that the restrictions could be even heavier than they were in the 2020 NHL postseason bubbles. If the NHL does opt to skip the Beijing Olympics, Daly confirms that the league does have a backup schedule that would fill some of the dates in that currently scheduled gap, though the logistics of such a move could be difficult for teams to manage.

  • Tom Kuhnhackl appears to be on his way out of the NHL and back to Europe. The German forward has been linked to Swedish club Skelleftea AIK, reports local source Sport Expressen. They go so far as to say that the terms of a deal have been agreed to, just not formally announced. Such a move should not come as much of a surprise. Although Kuhnhackl enjoyed a good stretch as a reliable bottom-six forward, he was unable to crack the New York Islanders lineup last season, spending the year exclusively in the AHL or on the taxi squad. As a result, the 29-year-old now heads back to Europe to take on a starring role in the SHL rather than a depth role in North America. The move will also ensure that he can suit up for Germany at the Olympics regardless of the NHL’s decision. Kuhnhackl has been stellar on the international stage for Germany in the past and will look to do so again.
  • Carolina Hurricanes prospect Kirill Slepets is not rushing to North America despite up-and-down development in Russia. The 2019 fifth-round pick has signed a one-year, two-way contract with Spartak Moscow, the team announced. An overage draft pick, Slepets is already 22 years old and after two season with KHL action, was relegated to only second-tier VHL play last season, leading some to expect he might try out a new development path. Instead, Slepets will stay put in Russia and try his luck with locking down a regular role with Spartak . A small, slippery winger, Slepets has struggled competing against the top talent of the KHL with just eight points in 43 games at the top level, but has shown his ability in the minors with 30 points in 65 VHL games. If he is to ever become a legitimate NHL prospect, especially at his age, the Hurricanes will need to see him take a major step this season or else try his hand in North America next year.

CBA| Carolina Hurricanes| IIHF| KHL| NHL| NHLPA| New York Islanders| Olympics| SHL| Schedule Bill Daly

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Snapshots: Power, Olympics, Orlando

July 19, 2021 at 3:54 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 12 Comments

The past few days have been quite the event in NHL news, leading up to the Seattle Expansion Draft on Wednesday and the NHL Entry Draft on Friday. But while the majority of news and notes have had to do with the Kraken, including their reported signing of goalie Chris Driedger earlier today, the Entry Draft hasn’t been lost in the shuffle. TSN’s Bob McKenzie, in his final draft piece before the event on Friday, states that in his polling of NHL scouts, University of Michigan defenseman Owen Power has pulled away from the rest of the field and is the consensus No. 1 overall choice ahead of the draft. This comes after reports that the Buffalo Sabres, who hold the first pick, had yet to interview Power and had significant interest in Swedish forward William Eklund instead. But based on McKenzie’s polling, it seems as though Buffalo will still be selecting Power with that first choice. What remains to be seen is if the Sabres acquire an additional top-10 draft choice ahead of Friday, allowing them to potentially select both Power and Eklund. What’s for sure is that neither will join the team next season, as both Power and Eklund have expressed their desire to return to their respective teams for at least one more season.

  • ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski notes that despite the NHL expected to leave an Olympic break in their 2021-22 schedule, their participation in the event is not yet confirmed. This builds on earlier reporting that the NHL had until July 23rd to find a resolution for the situation. However, that was based on the fact that the schedule would be final and without modification. The expectation here is that with an Olympic break built into the schedule, the NHL won’t need to add any time to the season if they are able to send their players to China in 2022. If not, the schedule can be adjusted without extending the season.
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning announced in a press release today that they’ve extended their ECHL affiliation with the Orlando Solar Bears for two years. The agreement takes the two teams through the 2022-23 season and ensures a pipeline of Orlando in the ECHL and Syracuse in the AHL remains constant for the next two seasons. Orlando, previously the ECHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, has seen success in recent years after matching with the Lightning organization. The team likely appreciates having a relatively local minor league affiliate and had no desire to move elsewhere.

ECHL| Olympics| Schedule| Snapshots| Tampa Bay Lightning NHL Entry Draft| Owen Power

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Snapshots: Price, NHL Schedule, Snowden

July 18, 2021 at 4:11 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 4 Comments

The NHL landscape was rocked this weekend with a landslide of news triggered by a pre-Expansion Draft transaction freeze that came into effect yesterday. Trades rolled in quick succession prior to the 3:00 PM ET deadline, leading to an unexpected rush of news. Now, with teams’ protection lists for the Seattle Expansion Draft being released this morning, there are even more implications. One of these is the future of Montreal Canadiens netminder Carey Price. After shockingly being asked to waive his no-movement clause, Price wasn’t protected by the Habs this morning. It’s led to a variety of rumors surrounding the circumstance of his potential selection. One potentiality that was floated was Seattle selecting Price and proceeding to trade him back to Montreal with salary retained. However, TSN’s Pierre LeBrun reports that this isn’t possible given league statutes. The NHL classifies this type of move as salary cap circumvention, meaning that if the Kraken do select Price, he won’t be able to be immediately dealt back to Montreal. Uncertainty remains surrounding whether the Canadiens could re-acquire Price next offseason, however, which could be a strong possibility.

  • National Hockey Now reports that the NHL will indeed be re-incorporating series-style scheduling into the 2021-22 regular-season schedule, which is expected to be released this week. It’s a move that was widely anticipated ahead of the announcement. This year’s NHLPA players’ poll revealed that 66.3% of players wished to carry this year’s series-style scheduling forward into the coming seasons. It’ll be of benefit to teams as they begin to readjust to league-wide travel, as the league returns to its standard divisions next season. The only modification will be the Arizona Coyotes moving to the Central Division, vacating their Pacific Division spot for the Kraken.
  • The AHL’s Toronto Marlies announced today that they’ve brought in John Snowden as an assistant coach. He fills a vacant seat on the Marlies’ coaching staff left by former NHL defenseman Rob Davison, who departed the team after his contract expired this offseason. Snowden’s most well-known achievement as a coach is guiding the ECHL’s Newfoundland Growlers to a Kelly Cup Championship in 2019 after he was promoted to the job mid-season. He’ll look to bring that championship expertise to the next generation of Toronto Maple Leafs prospects beginning next season.

Montreal Canadiens| Schedule| Snapshots Carey Price

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NHL Announces Multiple Events For 2021-22

June 28, 2021 at 4:54 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

During NHL commissioner Gary Bettman’s state of the league address today, ahead of game one of the Stanley Cup Finals, the league officially announced several events for the 2021-22 season.

First is the 2022 Winter Classic, which will feature the St. Louis Blues and Minnesota Wild at Target Field, Minneapolis. The event will be held on January 1, 2022, a year after it was originally scheduled. The Wild were set to hold the 2021 Winter Classic, but it was eventually canceled due to the COVID restrictions present all season long. This is the second outdoor game for both organizations.

The 2022 Stadium Series is headed to Nashville, where the Predators will welcome the Tampa Bay Lightning at Nissan Stadium. This will be the second outdoor game for the Predators, who took part in the 2020 Winter Classic against the Dallas Stars. For the Lightning, this will be the first outdoor game in the franchise history. The Carolina Hurricanes, who were supposed to hold the Stadium Series game in 2021, will not be involved next season but Bettman confirmed that the league will schedule an event in Raleigh at some point in the near future.

Perhaps most notable however is the 2022 All-Star Weekend, which is officially scheduled to take place in Las Vegas next year. The Vegas Golden Knights will host the league’s best players, though the actual dates have not been able to be announced yet. That’s because the league’s schedule isn’t confirmed yet and could still include an Olympic break, though deputy commissioner Bill Daly did explain today that “time is running short” on those negotiations. Bettman explained that if at all possible, they want to fulfill their promise to the players that they would go, but that there are serious concerns at this point over whether this is even “the most ideal Olympics to go to.”

Though not included in the official announcement, the 2022 NHL Entry Draft is expected to be held in Montreal, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet. The 2020 draft was originally scheduled to be held in Montreal but was eventually moved to a virtual setting. At the time, the league suggested that they would go back to the city as soon as possible, which now seems like it will be in 2022.

Schedule Bill Daly| Gary Bettman

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Snapshots: Draft Rankings, Schedule, Sedins

June 22, 2021 at 1:29 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The NHL Entry Draft is right around the corner and rankings, mock drafts and scouting reports continue to pile up. The Buffalo Sabres have the first-overall pick once again and another defenseman is at the top of most lists. Scott Wheeler of The Athletic released his full draft board today and like most other scouts, has University of Michigan star Owen Power at the top. The 6’6″ Power recently won a gold medal at the World Championship and is almost certainly going to be the first player selected next month.

It’s Wheeler’s other rankings that are even more interesting, however, as he goes in-depth on the first 100 prospects listed. One place where he diverts quite a bit from the NHL Central Scouting ranking is on Mason McTavish, who he slides in at tenth overall. McTavish finished second among North American skaters in the CSS rankings and will be in the mix for the first few selections. The entire list is worth a few minutes (or perhaps an afternoon, given how thorough it is) for hockey fans of every NHL team.

  • NHL insider John Shannon tweets that the league will be sending out two drafts of a 2021-22 schedule this week, one with the Olympics included and one without. It is still not clear whether the league will be participating in the Games, as there is considerable support for and against going. Shannon notes that the official schedule will be out in the third week of July.
  • The Vancouver Canucks have been working with Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin to find them a new role in the organization, and Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK reports that the official announcement is expected tomorrow. It’s still not clear exactly what the role or responsibilities will be for the twins, but they are expected to be involved with the new Abbotsford AHL team.

Olympics| Prospects| Schedule| Snapshots| Vancouver Canucks Daniel Sedin| Henrik Sedin| Mason McTavish| NHL Entry Draft

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AHL Approves Schedule Unification For 2022-23

June 7, 2021 at 1:19 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 4 Comments

For years, AHL clubs have been playing various schedule lengths depending on which division they were in. In the 2018-19 season, for instance, the Pacific Division played just 68 games while the other three divisions hit the ice 76 times. Before that, even Pacific teams were playing in different amounts, with points percentage being used to determine standings. Now, the AHL has approved a plan for schedule unification by the 2022-23 season. All teams will follow a 72-game schedule at that point in a plan that league president Scott Howson called “fair and equitable.”

This upcoming season, the schedule will still be unbalanced, with the Pacific still playing just 68 games, while the other teams were given the option of 72 or 76-game schedules. The decisions were made as follows:

76 Games:

Chicago Wolves
Cleveland Monsters
Grand Rapids Griffins
Hershey Bears
Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Milwaukee Admirals
Rochester Americans
Springfield Thunderbirds
Syracuse Crunch
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins

72 Games:

Belleville Senators
Bridgeport Islanders
Charlotte Checkers
Hartford Wolf Pack
Iowa Wild
Laval Rocket
Manitoba Moose
Providence Bruins
Rockford IceHogs
Texas Stars
Toronto Marlies
Utica Comets

68 Games:

Abbotsford (team name not yet released)
Bakersfield Condors
Colorado Eagles
Henderson Silver Knights
Ontario Reign
San Diego Gulls
San Jose Barracuda
Stockton Heat
Tucson Roadrunners

The league has also announced the divisional alignment, which will be similar to the 2019-20 format but include Abbotsford and Henderson in the Pacific.

The number of teams qualifying for the Calder Cup Playoffs will also be increasing at some point, though the details on that have not yet been finalized or released.

AHL| Schedule

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2021 IIHF Women’s World Championship To Be Held In Calgary

June 2, 2021 at 12:14 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

When the 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championship was canceled earlier this year just as players were preparing to travel to Halifax, Nova Scotia, it wasn’t at all clear whether it would find a new home. Quickly, locales from across North America started to chime in, offering their venues for the event. Today, the IIHF announced that it has officially selected Calgary, Alberta as the new host city.

The event will be held from August 20-31 at WinSport Arena in Canada Olympic Park, with ten teams competing. President of Hockey Canada Scott Smith released a statement on the change:

Despite the unfortunate cancellation of the IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship in April, Hockey Canada’s ongoing priority has been to host the event this year, and we have remained committed to running a world-class event in Canada. A tremendous amount of work and collaboration with Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services has taken place to ensure the event will be held in a safe and secure manner. We are grateful to the Province of Alberta, the City of Calgary, Tourism Calgary, WinSport and all our event partners for working together to provide the best women’s hockey players in the world an opportunity to compete for a gold medal.

Teams from around the world are expected to arrive in Calgary on August 10 and will be required to enter a quarantine period before starting preparation for the tournament. The full schedule will be released at a later date.

This announcement comes just after the PWHPA completed a part of their Dream Gap Tour in Calgary, the first time games had been played in Canada by the organization in over a year. Now, a few months later, the best in the world will gather in the city to try and take home the gold.

IIHF| Schedule

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Second Round Of Stanley Cup Playoffs Will Start On Saturday

May 28, 2021 at 12:45 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

May 28: Now that the Hurricanes have defeated the Predators, there is a start time for their upcoming series against the Lightning. Carolina and Tampa Bay will kick things off on Sunday, May 30 at 5pm ET.

May 27: The NHL has announced that the second round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs will begin on Saturday, May 29. The Boston Bruins and New York Islanders will kick things off at 8pm ET. On Sunday, May 30, the Colorado Avalanche will take on the winner of the Minnesota Wild-Vegas Golden Knights, who are set to play their game seven on Friday.

The two other series, which will include the Winnipeg Jets taking on the winner of Toronto-Montreal and the Tampa Bay Lightning taking on the winner of Carolina-Nashville do not yet have start dates. The Maple Leafs could end their North Division series tonight with a win, while the Hurricanes will try to knock out the Predators afterward.

Interestingly, should the Canadiens push the series further, the sixth game will be on Saturday and seventh on Monday, while the second round has already begun. If the Maple Leafs end it tonight, things would be able to get lined up pretty well for the NHL. Even if Nashville stays alive tonight, the Central Division series will be over by Saturday night’s game seven.

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NHL Making Progress On Olympic Participation

May 25, 2021 at 10:14 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 3 Comments

The 2022 Olympic Winter Games are coming quickly and there is no definitive answer yet on whether the NHL will participate. That could be changing soon, as hockey insider Frank Seravalli reports that the league has received a verbal commitment from the IOC to fund travel and insurance, one of the biggest sticking points in previous negotiations. Seravalli notes there is still a lot of work to be done, including negotiating whether the NHL will be allowed to use game footage and other promotional material, something the Olympic committee has long been against.

Progress is progress though and it will be welcome news to hockey fans all over the world. Best-on-best hockey always creates a memorable event, whether at the Olympics or World Cup, and the lack of NHL participation in the 2018 Games robbed some of a chance to compete for their country. Players like Auston Matthews and Connor McDavid who are now five and six years into their NHL careers still haven’t had a chance to represent their nations on the Olympic stage.

The 2022 Games are scheduled to begin on February 4, 2022, meaning there would need to be a stoppage to the NHL schedule while the league’s best go to Beijing. In 2014, the last time the NHL participated, Canada took home the gold in a 3-0 win over Sweden. The U.S. finished off the podium entirely, downed in the bronze medal game by tournament MVP Teemu Selanne of Finland.

In 2018, without the NHL involved, the Olympic Athletes from Russia took home gold, defeating Germany in the gold medal match. That Russian team included several former NHL talents like Ilya Kovalchuk and Pavel Datsyuk along with several names who would make their debuts in the coming years, like Ilya Sorokin, Igor Shesterkin, and Kirill Kaprizov.

Olympics| Schedule| Teemu Selanne World Cup

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NHL Releases First Round Playoff Schedules

May 13, 2021 at 10:56 am CDT | by Gavin Lee 1 Comment

Even though the Colorado Avalanche and Vegas Golden Knights don’t know exactly who they will be playing just yet, the NHL has released the playoff schedules for the first round. Things will kick off on Saturday with a game between the Boston Bruins and Washington Capitals, while the North Division won’t get going until May 19—the same day the regular season ends.

All times ET

East Division:

NYI @ PIT – Sunday, May 16, 12:00pm
NYI @ PIT – Tuesday, May 18, 7:30pm
PIT @ NYI – Thursday, May 20, 7:00pm
PIT @ NYI – Saturday, May 22, 3:00pm
NYI @ PIT – Monday, May 24, TBD*
PIT @ NYI – Wednesday, May 26, TBD*
NYI @ PIT – Friday, May 28, TBD*

BOS @ WSH – Saturday, May 15, 7:15pm
BOS @ WSH – Monday, May 17: 7:30pm
WSH @ BOS – Wednesday, May 19, 6:30pm
WSH @ BOS – Friday, May 21, 6:30pm
BOS @ WSH – Sunday, May 23, TBD*
WSH @ BOS – Tuesday, May 25, TBD*
BOS @ WSH – Thursday, May 27, TBD*

Central Division:

NSH @ CAR – Monday, May 17, 8:00pm
NSH @ CAR – Wednesday, May 19, 8:00pm
CAR @ NSH – Friday, May 21, 7:00pm
CAR @ NSH – Sunday, May 23, TBD
NSH @ CAR – Tuesday, May 25, TBD*
CAR @ NSH – Thursday, May 27, TBD*
NSH @ CAR – Saturday, May 29, TBD*

TBL @ FLA – Sunday, May 16, 7:30pm
TBL @ FLA – Tuesday, May 18, 8:00pm
FLA @ TBL – Thursday, May 20, 6:30pm
FLA @ TBL – Saturday, May 22, 12:30pm
TBL @ FLA – Monday, May 24, TBD*
FLA @ TBL – Wednesday, May 26, TBD*
TBL @ FLA – Friday, May 28, TBD*

West Division:

STL @ COL/VGK – Monday, May 17, 10:00pm
STL @ COL/VGK – Wednesday, May 19, 10:30pm
COL/VGK @ STL – Friday, May 21, 9:30pm
COL/VGK @ STL – Sunday, May 23, TBD
STL @ COL/VGK – Tuesday, May 25, TBD*
COL/VGK @ STL – Thursday, May 27, TBD*
STL @ COL/VGK – Saturday, May 29, TBD

MIN @ COL/VGK – Sunday, May 16, 3:00pm
MIN @ COL/VGK – Tuesday, May 18, 10:00pm
COL/VGK @ MIN – Thursday, May 20, 9:30pm
COL/VGK @ MIN – Saturday, May 22, 8:00pm
MIN @ COL/VGK – Monday, May 24, TBD*
COL/VGK @ MIN – Wednesday, May 26, TBD*
MIN @ COL/VGK – Friday, May 28, TBD*

North Division:

MTL @ TOR – Thursday, May 20, 7:30pm
MTL @ TOR – Saturday, May 22, 7:00pm
TOR @ MTL – Monday, May 24, TBD
TOR @ MTL – Tuesday, May 25, TBD
MTL @ TOR – Thursday, May 27, TBD*
TOR @ MTL – Saturday, May 29, TBD*
MTL @ TOR – Monday, May 31, TBD*

WPG @ EDM – Wednesday, May 19, 9:00pm
WPG @ EDM – Friday, May 21, 9:00pm
EDM @ WPG – Sunday, May 23, TBD
EDM @ WPG – Monday, May 24, TBD
WPG @ EDM – Wednesday, May 26, TBD*
EDM @ WPG – Friday, May 28, TBD*
WPG @ EDM – Sunday, May 30, TBD*

*If necessary

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