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Minnesota Wild Sign Kyle Masters

March 9, 2023 at 2:08 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Minnesota Wild have inked another prospect, signing Kyle Masters to a three-year, entry-level contract. The deal starts in 2023-24 after Masters’ junior career ends.

Selected 118th overall in 2021, the 19-year-old defenseman hs experienced a breakout this year after a trade brought him to the Kamloops Blazers. The fourth-round pick has 11 goals and 59 points in 58 games so far, putting him seventh among all WHL defenders in scoring.

With the Blazers, Masters is headed for a Memorial Cup berth, as Kamloops will host the junior hockey tournament this year. With a chance to go out on top, he’ll head into professional hockey next year with an ELC in hand.

It’s been a busy little while for the Wild front office, who have also signed Hunter Haight, Caedan Bankier, and David Spacek, to contracts that start next season.

Minnesota Wild| WHL Kyle Masters

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Anaheim Ducks To Sign Jaxsen Wiebe

March 2, 2023 at 12:47 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Anaheim Ducks are going to add an interesting prospect to the pipeline, as Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff reports they will sign undrafted forward Jaxsen Wiebe to an entry-level contract that starts in 2023-24.

Wiebe, 20, was nothing more than a bottom-six physical presence for his first couple of seasons in the WHL, but with his offensive game rounding into form, he’s become more than just a junior hockey afterthought.

There are plenty of drafted prospects that don’t earn entry-level deals, so for him to land one just two years after scoring just three points for the Red Deer Rebels is an impressive accomplishment. Wiebe’s 27 points in 28 games—to go along with 49 penalty minutes—suggest that he might be able to fill a variety of roles at the professional level.

Whether that ever translates into NHL success remains to be seen, but the Ducks will take the chance.

Anaheim Ducks| WHL Jaxsen Wiebe

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Washington Capitals Sign Ryan Hofer

March 1, 2023 at 10:37 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The rush on entry-level contracts continues, with the Washington Capitals signing Ryan Hofer to a three-year deal. It will carry an average annual value of just over $850K, and likely starts next season. Today is the first day to register entry-level contracts for 2023-24.

Hofer, 20, is currently playing for the Kamloops Blazers of the WHL, this year’s host of the Memorial Cup. He was selected in the sixth round last summer after being passed over in each of his first two years of eligibility.

The late bloomer didn’t even crack major junior until 2020-21, before exploding onto the scene last year with 25 goals and 58 points in his first full season in the WHL. This year, as an overage player, he has 36 goals and 56 points in just 53 games, split between Kamloops and the Everett Silvertips.

Hofer will get a chance to play deep into the spring with a Memorial Cup appearance as the host city gets an automatic bid. Next year, he’ll be sent to the minor leagues where he can start his pro career with the Hershey Bears.

WHL| Washington Capitals Memorial Cup| Ryan Hofer

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Snapshots: Meier, Johnson, WHL Suspensions

February 11, 2023 at 8:40 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu Leave a Comment

While the major news of the day from a trade deadline perspective revolves around Jakob Chychrun, San Jose Sharks forward Timo Meier remains the top forward option on the market for many teams. We covered how teams would be potentially interested in Meier even as a rental forward, despite the fact that he has one year remaining of eligibility for restricted free agency — albeit with a pricey $10MM qualifying offer attached.

Today, The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun reported that the Sharks have not yet given permission to Meier and his agent, former NHLer Claude Lemieux, to negotiate the terms of a potential contract extension with interested teams. LeBrun did note, though, that “the expectation is that will happen closer to trade offers being firmed up.” But the fact that these talks have not yet occurred could be an indication that the Meier trade process isn’t quite as far along as the Chychrun saga seems to be, especially given today’s news of Chychrun being healthy scratched.

Some other notes from across the hockey world:

  • The Colorado Avalanche announced that veteran blueliner Erik Johnson would not return to tonight’s game due to a lower-body injury. Dater on Hockey’s Adrian Dater added that the “worry is it might be broken foot,” but no further information beyond that has been released. A broken foot would obviously be a massive blow for the Avalanche as they look to climb the standings down the stretch, so all involved will likely be hoping that what knocked Johnson out of the game ends up being only a minor obstacle.
  • The WHL announced that four Moose Jaw Warriors players have been indefinitely suspended pending an investigation into possible violations of team rules and the WHL’s Standard of Conduct policies. No further details beyond that were given in the league’s announcement. Of note is that one of the suspended players, Maximus Wanner, is an Edmonton Oilers 2021 seventh-round pick who signed his entry-level deal with the team in September.

Colorado Avalanche| San Jose Sharks| Snapshots| Suspensions| WHL Erik Johnson| Timo Meier

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Chaz Lucius Undergoes Surgery; Will Miss Rest Of Season

February 6, 2023 at 3:19 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 2 Comments

The Winnipeg Jets have announced disappointing prospect news, tweeting that Chaz Lucius underwent shoulder surgery today and will miss the rest of the season. The young forward had been playing with the Portland Winterhawks of the WHL after being loaned back to junior last month.

Lucius, 19, was the 18th overall pick in 2021 and has taken an odd development path in the time since. He first went to the University of Minnesota for just one year, before turning pro and joining the Manitoba Moose at the beginning of this season. After just 12 games there (and a shoulder injury that kept him out for a while), he was headed to the CHL.

The NCAA-AHL-CHL route isn’t often taken, but it appeared to be paying off for Lucius, who had five goals and 15 points in his first six games for Portland. He dominated the younger, more inexperienced competition and built plenty of confidence along the way.

Now with this injury, he’ll have an odd little six-game footnote on his career. Given that he will turn 20 in May, Lucius will almost certainly return to the AHL next year instead of going to junior as an overage player, meaning his time in the WHL is over. His contract, meanwhile, will slide forward, meaning he will now reach restricted free agency in the summer of 2026.

CHL| Injury| WHL| Winnipeg Jets

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Arizona Coyotes Send Dylan Guenther To WHL

February 5, 2023 at 4:25 pm CDT | by Ethan Hetu 1 Comment

The Arizona Coyotes have assigned forward Dylan Guenther to the WHL’s Seattle Thunderbirds, per a team announcement. Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong issued the following statement regarding this transaction:

Just like the World Junior Championships where Dylan helped lead Canada to a gold medal, this is a tremendous opportunity for him to join a very good Seattle club, play top line minutes, and hopefully lead his team to a Memorial Cup. Dylan has played well for us this season and he has a very bright future with the Coyotes. We look forward to watching his development the rest of the season.

In a corresponding move, the Coyotes have recalled forward Jean-Sebastien Dea from their AHL affiliate, the Tucson Roadrunners.

As PHNX’s Craig Morgan notes, Guenther was one game away from reaching enough games to accrue a year toward unrestricted free agent status, something that likely played a role in this decision. The Coyotes have already shaved a year off of his entry-level deal by playing him in more than nine games, but since they are now sending him to the WHL Guenther will need to wait a little longer to hit the open market, should that be a route he wishes to take.

The 19-year-old forward was drafted ninth overall by the Coyotes at the 2021 draft, with the pick the team got from the Vancouver Canucks as part of the Oliver Ekman-Larsson/Conor Garland trade. He starred for the Oil Kings the following season, scoring 91 points in 59 games en route a WHL championship.

Guenther made the Coyotes this season and finishes his season with them having played in a total of 33 games. He’s registered a healthy 15 points in that span, and now gets to return to the WHL with added confidence, having tested his mettle against the game’s best players.

Guenther joins the Seattle Thunderbirds, a team that surrendered a significant haul of draft picks to acquire him at the WHL’s trade deadline. The Thunderbirds are a Memorial Cup contender this season and one of the best teams in the WHL, boasting other top prospects such as Brad Lambert (WPG), Kevin Korchinski (CHI), Nolan Allan (CHI), Colton Dach (CHI), Reid Schaefer (EDM), Jordan Gustafson (VGK), Lucas Ciona (CGY), and Jared Davidson (MTL).

He has all the talent within himself and surrounding him to go on an extremely productive run to cap off what has been an encouraging season. He could even add some more silverware in the form of a Memorial Cup and/or WHL Championship after he already captured the World Junior Championships gold medal with Team Canada.

To fill Guenther’s spot on the roster, the Coyotes have recalled an AHL scorer, Dea. The 28-year-old has scored 19 goals and 37 points in 46 AHL games this season and was a top scorer for a Laval Rocket team last season that made it to the Calder Cup Semifinals. The AHL veteran has 33 NHL games on his resume and will now have the chance to skate in his first game in the world’s top league since 2020-21 when he played in one game for the Buffalo Sabres.

Utah Mammoth| WHL Dylan Guenther

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Snapshots: Puljujarvi, Korchinski, Walsh

February 1, 2023 at 5:59 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 12 Comments

After a slow start, things haven’t gotten any better for Edmonton Oilers winger Jesse Puljujarvi this season. As his ice time continues to dwindle, currently being utilized in a fourth-line role, so does his trade value. The 2016 fourth-overall pick has just 10 points in 49 games this season after a 35-point campaign last year.

With Edmonton expected to go all-in at this year’s trade deadline, Puljujarvi will likely see his Oilers tenure end by March 3 to make room on the roster. Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli outlined some potential destinations for the Finnish winger, also reporting that general manager Ken Holland sent a note to all 31 other NHL teams two weeks ago that Puljujarvi was available for trade.

That trade could come sooner rather than later, as the Oilers need to clear salary to activate Kailer Yamamoto from long-term injured reserve. They have at least another few days, as he’s not eligible to return until February 12. Seravalli lists the Florida Panthers, St. Louis Blues, and Tampa Bay Lightning as potential fits for Puljujarvi in a hockey trade but also says to keep the possibility of a pure cap-dump move to a salary cap floor-hugging team in mind.

  • In a mailbag piece released Wednesday, Scott Powers of The Athletic noted that 2022 first-round selection Kevin Korchinski could crack the Chicago Blackhawks’ NHL lineup out of training camp to start the 2023-24 season. Powers said the Blackhawks organization was impressed with his training camp before this season opened, and that “all signs” point to Korchinski being NHL-ready. Still 18, the left-shot defenseman has 40 points in 30 games with the WHL’s Seattle Thunderbirds this season.
  • TSN’s Darren Dreger reports that current United States Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh is the current front-runner to replace Donald Fehr as the NHLPA’s Executive Director. Dreger says an NHLPA board meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, which could yield a vote on whether to instate Walsh as the league’s top player representative. The former mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, has a strong labor union background and is certainly an interesting selection.

Chicago Blackhawks| Edmonton Oilers| Florida Panthers| NHL| NHLPA| Schedule| Seattle| Snapshots| St. Louis Blues| Tampa Bay Lightning| WHL Jesse Puljujarvi| Kailer Yamamoto| Kevin Korchinski| Salary Cap

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Evening Notes: Dumba, Wiesblatt, Meyer

January 10, 2023 at 8:55 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

It seems as though Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba has been on the trade block for years on end. Now, rumors are once again starting to build up regarding the 2012 seventh overall pick. TSN’s Darren Dreger reported on today’s edition of Insider Trading that both the Ottawa Senators and Edmonton Oilers have shown interest in Dumba, who is a pending unrestricted free agent.

Both teams still have playoff aspirations, desperately trying to add defensive depth. Dumba’s offensive production has taken a step back this season, as he’s recorded just 11 points in 39 games. It’s a far cry from his 50-point campaign in 2017-18, as injuries have mounted up.

Ottawa seems to have a larger hole of the two teams mentioned on the right side, but they do sit further out of playoff positioning than the Oilers. With Minnesota solidly in playoff positioning, they would undoubtedly be looking for roster players in return for the 28-year-old Dumba.

  • San Jose Sharks 2020 first-round pick Ozzy Wiesblatt has spent the entirety of 2022-23 in the professional ranks but is still technically eligible for another year of junior hockey. In anticipation of a potential return to juniors, the WHL’s Portland Winterhawks traded for Wiesblatt’s rights today. In 17 games with the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda, Wiesblatt has managed five points in a limited role. A return to junior hockey for the latter half of the season would likely make some sense, especially on an already-strong Winterhawks squad.
  • Even more injury troubles struck the Columbus Blue Jackets today, as forward Carson Meyer left their game against the Tampa Bay Lightning with an upper-body injury, per the team, and did not return. The Ohio-born forward had yet to record a point in 12 NHL games this year, but mustered over a point per game in the minors. A sixth-round pick in 2017, Meyer is continually challenging his way up the organizational ranks.

AHL| Columbus Blue Jackets| Edmonton Oilers| Injury| Minnesota Wild| NHL| Ottawa Senators| Players| San Jose Sharks| Tampa Bay Lightning| WHL Carson Meyer| Matt Dumba

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Seattle Thunderbirds To Acquire Dylan Guenther’s WHL Rights

January 10, 2023 at 5:25 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

A second major Canadian Hockey League trade involving a top-flight prospect with NHL experience is coming this week. Per Sportsnet’s Jeff Marek, the WHL’s Seattle Thunderbirds have a deal to acquire the rights to Arizona Coyotes prospect Dylan Guenther from the Edmonton Oil Kings.

Seattle will send a draft pick plus a prospect for Guenther’s rights, which will shift to a first-round selection and other draft picks if Arizona returns Guenther to the WHL.

Most recently, Guenther stood out on Canada’s top junior team, scoring the golden goal in overtime to defeat Czechia in the 2023 World Junior Championships gold medal game. He finished the tournament with seven goals and three assists in 10 games.

Drafted ninth overall in 2021, Guenther has stuck in the NHL full-time this season, at least before the World Juniors started. He’s amassed a respectable 11 points in 22 games, and while he may not be in Calder consideration, it’s a strong showing for a 19-year-old without much support around him.

He’s returned to the Coyotes roster for now, but if he shows signs of faltering as the season goes on, the Coyotes can opt to return him to junior hockey if they feel continued NHL play is stunting his development. In that case, the Thunderbirds, already one of the best teams in the WHL, would receive one of the absolute best scorers in junior hockey.

Guenther was on pace for a 100-point campaign in the WHL last season, amassing 91 points in 56 games with the Oil Kings. In his draft year, he managed 24 points in just 12 games during a COVID-shortened stint.

Seattle already boasts a trio of top-end NHL-affiliated blueliners with the Chicago Blackhawks’ Kevin Korchinski and Nolan Allen, in addition to Nashville’s Luke Prokop, in the fold. They’re led in scoring by a pair of 20-year-olds in Montreal’s Jared Davidson and Calgary’s Lucas Ciona, who both have 50 points in less than 35 games.

Transactions| Utah Mammoth| WHL Dylan Guenther

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Winnipeg Jets Loan Brad Lambert, Chaz Lucius To WHL

January 9, 2023 at 3:08 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Winnipeg Jets have decided to send a couple of top prospects from their minor league club to the WHL. Brad Lambert and Chaz Lucius are headed to the Seattle Thunderbirds and Portland Winterhawks, respectively. This is huge news for the junior clubs, who get to add difference-making talent for their stretch drives.

Lambert, 19, was the 30th overall selection in 2022 and made quite an impact in the preseason before eventually being assigned to the Manitoba Moose. Despite having played two seasons of professional hockey in Finland before coming to North America this year, Lambert has struggled in the AHL, scoring just two goals and three points in 14 games. Those frustrations continued at the World Juniors where he was only able to record a single goal for Finland, even in his third go-round at the tournament.

Still, he should be a dominant player for Seattle as he moves back to junior hockey. The experience he has in Finland and at the AHL level will only serve to make him more effective in the WHL, and Lambert is joining an incredibly talented club that has its sights set on a Memorial Cup.

To do that, they’ll have to get past the Winterhawks, though, who may be adding the more effective player of the two. Lucius, 19, was the 18th overall pick in 2021 and just showed how good he could be at the World Juniors, recording five goals and seven points for the U.S. squad. That comes after 12 games with the Manitoba Moose, his first taste of professional hockey after one season of college hockey. It’s not very often you see the NCAA->AHL->CHL route for prospects, but Lucius is going to get an opportunity to play huge minutes and help a Winterhawks team that is just a few points behind Seattle for first place in the Western Conference.

These assignments could be game-changing moments for both franchises, who recently saw the third-place Kamloops Blazers (hosts of this year’s Memorial Cup) send a huge package to the Everett Silvertips for Olen Zellweger. It’s an arms race in the WHL, and it should make for outstanding hockey down the stretch.

Loan| Prospects| WHL| Winnipeg Jets Brad Lambert

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