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Lightning Recall Conor Geekie

April 13, 2025 at 8:53 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

The Lightning have recalled top center prospect Conor Geekie from AHL Syracuse, per a team announcement. He’s expected to play in this evening’s game against the Sabres. To keep Tampa cap-compliant, they reassigned winger Cam Atkinson to Syracuse in a corresponding move.

Geekie, 20, gets the call for the first time since the Bolts sent him to the minors in early February. The 2022 first-round pick, whom Tampa acquired from Utah in last summer’s Mikhail Sergachev trade, made the Lightning’s opening night roster but had seen his ice time dwindle as the season progressed.

As expected, Geekie has been a force for Syracuse since the demotion. The 6’4″, 207-lb center has 11-9–20 through his first 24 minor-league games in the Lightning organization, ranking third among active Crunch skaters in points per game with 0.83. Evidently, that’s enough momentum to get him another look in NHL minutes over the Bolts’ final three games as they continue to mull their Game 1 lineup when their first-round series begins next weekend.

It’s not as if Geekie was a complete non-factor before the AHL stint. He had 6-6–12 in 49 appearances while averaging 12:09 per game, routinely getting second-line opportunities on the wing with Brandon Hagel and Anthony Cirelli. Such an opportunity may still be available. Head coach Jon Cooper has opted to deploy youngster Gage Goncalves in that role in recent days while keeping veteran trade-deadline pickups Oliver Bjorkstrand and Yanni Gourde in a third-line role with Nick Paul. Might the higher-ceiling Geekie get another look at the 2RW spot while Goncalves slides down to fourth-line duties?

The organization’s top-ranked prospect (via Scott Wheeler of The Athletic) may have ended up with a minus-three rating, but his possession metrics with Hagel and Cirelli were strong. He’s also made his mark as one of the team’s more physical forwards, posting 8.67 hits per 60 minutes to rank fourth on the club among qualified skaters. In any event, the younger brother of Bruins forward Morgan Geekie has done enough between his initial NHL stint and his minor-league assignment to secure a second straight appearance on the opening night roster next fall.

As for Atkinson, the veteran winger continues to be a cap casualty after clearing waivers last month. The Bolts have now sent the 35-year-old down to Syracuse on three occasions in the last several weeks, although it’s never for very long and he doesn’t actually report to the minor-league affiliate. This time surely won’t be any different, and the veteran of over 800 NHL games should be back on the roster when the postseason begins. He’s been limited to 4-5–9 in 38 showings with the Bolts after signing a one-year deal last summer.

Photo courtesy of Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images.

Newsstand| Tampa Bay Lightning| Transactions Cam Atkinson| Conor Geekie

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Minor Transactions: Bemström, Semptimphelter, Valis

April 12, 2025 at 8:49 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

The Penguins reassigned winger Emil Bemström to AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton earlier today, per a team announcement. Pittsburgh recalled Bemström on Thursday under emergency conditions, and he entered the lineup to play 8:23 against the Devils yesterday while recording one shot on goal. If they don’t recall him tomorrow before their afternoon matchup against the Bruins, they’ll roll 11 forwards and seven defensemen. It could also be an indication that winger Philip Tomasino is ready to return after missing three games with a concussion. Every other injured Penguin is out for the season. Bemström, 25, has just one assist in 14 games with the Pens this year despite recording over a point per game in the minors.

Other minor moves from around hockey today:

  • Free agent goaltender T.J. Semptimphelter has joined the Islanders organization on a tryout with AHL Bridgeport, the team said. A frequent mention in our college free agent previews over the last couple of years, the 22-year-old turns pro after four collegiate seasons – the last of which was spent with North Dakota after transferring from Arizona State. In 31 games for the Fighting Hawks, he put up a 2.64 GAA, .910 SV%, one shutout, and an 18-11-2 record. He was previously a Hobey Baker nominee after his standout sophomore season with ASU, in which he posted a 2.84 GAA and .913 SV% in 36 showings for the then-independent program.
  • Recent Maple Leafs signing Borya Valis will finish the season with AHL Toronto, the minor league’s transactions log reflects. His Prince George Cougars were recently eliminated in the first round of the Western Hockey League playoffs by the Portland Winterhawks – he had 3-4–7 in the seven-game defeat. He’ll finish his breakout 80-point season by making his professional debut.

AHL| New York Islanders| Pittsburgh Penguins| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions Borya Valis| Emil Bemstrom| T.J. Semptimphelter

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Oilers Sign Samuel Jonsson

April 12, 2025 at 3:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The Oilers have agreed to terms on a contract with one of their goaltending prospects.  The team announced that they’ve signed Samuel Jonsson to a three-year, entry-level deal. He’ll earn a base salary of $775K, a signing bonus of $80K, and a minors salary of $82.5K each season for a cap hit of $855K, per PuckPedia. While the release didn’t specify when the agreement begins, it’s likely that it won’t start until next season.

The 21-year-old was picked in the fifth round back in 2022, going 158th overall.  At that point, the highest level he had played at was Sweden’s Under-20 league and was coming off a rather pedestrian season.  However, Jonsson stands 6’5 and many teams around the league have taken late-round dart throws on taller goaltenders.

This particular throw could still pan out for the Oilers.  While Jonsson has yet to play at the SHL level, he had an impressive season with BIK Karlskoga of the second-tier Allsvenskan.  He played in 24 games this year, posting a 1.88 GAA and a .922 SV% along with six shutouts, earning himself Goalie of the Year honors.

It will be interesting to see what Edmonton’s plans for Jonsson are next season.  They have Connor Ungar and Nathaniel Day under contract already, while Olivier Rodrigue will be a restricted free agent and seems likely to be retained.  With that in mind, will the Oilers look to bring Jonsson over to North America and potentially play him in the ECHL or might they decide to leave him in Sweden and hope that he lands with an SHL team to continue his development closer to home?  They’ll at least have a few months to determine the best course of action on that front.

Edmonton Oilers| Transactions Samuel Jonsson

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Sharks Recall Thomas Bordeleau

April 12, 2025 at 3:39 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

This hasn’t been the type of season that Sharks forward Thomas Bordeleau had hoped for.  Instead of landing a full-time spot in San Jose, he has played exclusively with the AHL’s Barracuda thus far.  However, it appears as if he’ll gets at least one chance with the big club as the team announced (Twitter link) that Bordeleau has been recalled.

The 23-year-old played in 27 games with the Sharks last season, notching six goals and five assists in a little over 15 minutes a night, appearing to give himself a realistic shot at securing a regular role in the lineup.  He accepted his qualifying offer in late July but after spending the first two weeks of the season on injured reserve, Bordeleau was sent down and until today, hadn’t been recalled.

Bordeleau has had a decent season with the Barracuda.  Through 59 games, he has 14 goals and 24 assists, putting him three points shy of his personal best set back in 2021-22, his first full professional campaign.  However, his assist total is a new career-high.  He’ll once again be a restricted free agent this summer and should sign for close to his new qualifying offer of $917.8K.

Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News notes (Twitter link) that the Sharks have already used their four post-deadline regular recalls, meaning that this is an emergency recall.  It’s unclear which forward’s availability for Sunday’s game against Calgary is in question at this time but head coach David Warsofsky noted earlier this week that Alexander Wennberg has been playing through an injury for a while now.

AHL| San Jose Sharks| Transactions Thomas Bordeleau

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Panthers Sign Jack Devine

April 12, 2025 at 3:17 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

After an impressive college career, Jack Devine is turning pro.  The Panthers announced that they have signed the winger to a three-year, entry-level contract.  Financial terms were not disclosed.  GM Bill Zito released the following statement:

Jack is an agile skater with high-end offensive talent who has excelled throughout his collegiate hockey career over the past four seasons with the University of Denver.  We are thrilled for Jack to join the Florida Panthers organization.

The 21-year-old was a seventh-round pick in 2022, going 221st overall after playing his freshman season at the University of Denver that saw him record 19 points in 31 games.  It’s fair to say that he has significantly outperformed that selection already.

After upping his point total to 31 in his sophomore year, Devine found another gear offensively last season.  In 44 games for the Pioneers, he notched 27 goals and 29 assists, leading Denver and all of Division I in scoring while helping lead Denver to the NCAA title.  This season, he showed that the uptick wasn’t a one-off as he collected 13 goals and 44 helpers in 44 games, once again leading all of Division I in points.  Overall, his four-year college career ends with him averaging just over a point per game with 163 points in 162 games.

While Devine won’t be able to play for Florida down the stretch, he will be able to make his professional debut.  While not announced by the team, he has signed with Florida’s AHL affiliate in Charlotte, per the AHL’s transactions log.  The Checkers have already locked up a playoff spot so it might not take long for Devine to see game action with them.  A good showing with them could help Devine get on the NHL radar for next season with the Panthers likely needing some low-cost forwards to round out their roster, especially if they re-sign or replace pending UFAs Sam Bennett and Aaron Ekblad.

Florida Panthers| Transactions Jack Devine

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Canucks Recall Nikita Tolopilo And Ty Mueller

April 12, 2025 at 2:27 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

The Canucks have brought up a pair of players for their game tonight against Minnesota, announcing (Twitter link) that they’ve recalled goaltender Nikita Tolopilo and forward Ty Mueller from AHL Abbotsford on an emergency basis.

It’s the third recall in the last two months for Tolopilo, who has still not made his NHL debut.  The 25-year-old has played in 34 games with Abbotsford this season, putting up a 2.68 GAA and a .901 SV%, numbers that are pretty close to his first year in North America last season (2.83 and .905, respectively).  He’ll be a restricted free agent with arbitration rights this summer.  Sportsnet 960’s Brendan Batchelor adds (Twitter link) that Thatcher Demko didn’t take part in the morning skate, suggesting that Tolopilo’s recall is to cover Demko’s spot on the roster.

As for Mueller, it’s his first career NHL recall.  The 22-year-old was a fourth-round pick by the Canucks in 2023 and signed one year later.  This is Mueller’s first professional season and he has fared reasonably well, sitting fourth on Abbotsford in scoring with 12 goals and 26 assists in 62 games.  Batchelor adds (Twitter link) that Max Sasson is not taking part in the morning skate so it appears Mueller – who lined up on the second line at the skate – is up to take Sasson’s place.

With both moves qualifying as emergency recalls, they won’t count toward Vancouver’s post-deadline regular recall limit.

AHL| Transactions| Vancouver Canucks Nikita Tolopilo| Ty Mueller

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Oilers Recall Derek Ryan On An Emergency Basis

April 12, 2025 at 1:55 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

With Edmonton’s long list of injuries continuing to grow, the Oilers have brought back a familiar forward.  The team announced that they’ve recalled center Derek Ryan from AHL Bakersfield on an emergency basis.  Additionally, blueliner Cam Dineen is back up as well; he was recalled on Thursday and papered back to the minors late Friday.

Ryan spent the first half of the season in Edmonton but struggled to produce in limited minutes, notching just one goal and four assists in his first 33 outings.  That resulted in the 38-year-old being placed on waivers in January with the Oilers opting to look at some other options for that roster spot.  Eventually, they turned to the trade market to try to fill it but their most notable deadline acquisition up front, Trent Frederic, has only played once and is injured once again.

Aside from a two-game stint with the big club last month, Ryan has played with the Condors, his first taste of AHL action since the 2015-16 season when he returned to North America after playing in Sweden.  Ryan has suited up in 13 games with Bakersfield so far, picking up three goals and five assists.  His absence will certainly hurt the Condors, who remain in a close battle for the seventh and final playoff spot in the Pacific Division.

Dineen wasn’t needed last night with Mattias Ekholm returning to the lineup.  However, with Ekholm being injured just a few shifts in and Jake Walman’s availability for Sunday still in question, Dineen will get to stay with the big club a little while longer.

AHL| Edmonton Oilers| Transactions Cam Dineen| Derek Ryan

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John Hayden And Cale Fleury Clear Waivers

April 12, 2025 at 1:02 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 1 Comment

Saturday: Unsurprisingly, both players have cleared waivers, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports.

Friday: According to a team announcement, the Seattle Kraken have placed forward John Hayden and defenseman Cale Fleury on waivers. The team will reassign them both to their AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, should they go through waivers unclaimed.

Hayden is in his third season with the Kraken organization after signing as an unrestricted free agent before the 2022-23 NHL season. He’s primarily been an AHL talent in that stretch but has registered 19 games for the Kraken this season, scoring one goal and one assist while averaging 8:29 of ice time per game.

He’s been a valuable veteran presence with AHL Coachella Valley, helping the team secure back-to-back Calder Cup Final appearances. Throughout his tenure with the club, Hayden has scored 43 goals and 86 points in 155 AHL appearances, with another 10 goals and 15 points in 28 postseason contests.

Meanwhile, Fleury hits the waiver wire one day after he qualified for Group VI unrestricted free agency. Fleury can sign with any organization this upcoming summer since he is older than 25 and has yet to reach 80 games played throughout his NHL career.

Still, he shouldn’t expect anything more than a two-way agreement. He’s tallied one assist in 14 games with Seattle this season while averaging 12:52 of ice time a night and has registered six goals and 24 points in 36 AHL appearances. Plenty of teams will want solid AHL options on hand should they need defensive depth throughout the regular season, meaning Fleury should feel safe in securing a new contract in a few months.

Seattle Kraken| Transactions| Waivers Cale Fleury| John Hayden

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Ducks Sign Ian Moore

April 12, 2025 at 12:23 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

The Ducks have officially signed one of their defense prospects, announcing that they’ve inked defenseman Ian Moore to a two-year, entry-level contract.  The deal begins this season while financial terms were not disclosed.

The 23-year-old was a third-round pick by Anaheim in 2020, going 67th overall after playing at St. Mark’s at the high school level.  Moore then spent one season with USHL Chicago before beginning his college career at Harvard in 2021.

Moore spent four seasons with the Crimson with his best offensive showing coming in his sophomore year when he had 19 points in 34 games.  This season, he came up a bit short of that point total, notching three goals and 11 helpers in 32 contests before turning pro last month on a tryout deal with AHL San Diego.

Moore has done well with the Gulls, collecting a goal and four assists in nine games which has helped him officially secure this contract.  Speculatively, the concept of starting in the minors and then being converted to an NHL deal that begins this season was likely discussed last month when Moore first joined San Diego.  While it’s not a common route for prospects, Anaheim did this with Sam Colangelo last season, starting him with the Gulls and then converting his deal late.

With the signing, Moore will now report to Anaheim for their final three games and will join the team today for practice.  By burning a year early, he’ll become a restricted free agent in the 2026 offseason.

Anaheim Ducks| Transactions Ian Moore

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Blackhawks Sign Aidan Thompson

April 12, 2025 at 11:49 am CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

The Blackhawks have signed another one of their promising prospects.  A couple of weeks after inking Oliver Moore and Sam Rinzel, they announced that they’ve signed forward Aidan Thompson to a two-year, entry-level contract.  The deal begins next season and will carry a cap hit of $895K.

The 23-year-old was a third-round pick by Chicago back in 2022, going 90th overall after an impressive showing with USHL Lincoln where he had 82 points in 57 games, putting him fourth in league scoring.  Thompson then made the jump to the University of Denver for the 2022-23 campaign and did well in his freshman year, notching 32 points in as many games with them.

Things didn’t go as well for Thompson from an individual standpoint last year.  While Denver won the NCAA title, his output dipped slightly to 11 goals and 19 assists in 44 games, raising some question marks heading into this season.  Those were certainly answered and then some, however, as Thompson finished the year with 21 goals and 34 assists in 44 games, good for not just second on the Pioneers in scoring but second in Division I overall.  That performance was clearly enough for Chicago to get him to put pen to paper on his first professional contract.

While Thompson’s deal doesn’t start until next season, he should have a chance to make his pro debut in the coming days as he has inked a tryout agreement with AHL Rockford.  The IceHogs have five games left in their regular season and are getting close to clinching the final playoff spot in the Central Division so Thompson should be able to get into the lineup with them in the near future.

Chicago Blackhawks| NCAA| Transactions Aidan Thompson

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