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Post by cjelli on Jul 13, 2021 12:00:38 GMT -8
Minny buy-out BOTH Parise and Sutter. Thats a bold move Cotton... So the Oilers could've gotten Suter for free for one season instead of Duncan Keith for the price, the salary and the term.
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Post by jackalope on Jul 13, 2021 12:10:29 GMT -8
Minny buy-out BOTH Parise and Sutter. Thats a bold move Cotton... So the Oilers could've gotten Suter for free for one season instead of Duncan Keith for the price, the salary and the term. Ken Holland wouldn't have it any other way. He is probably working on a 8 year extension for Keith as we speak.
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Post by sjsharks59 on Jul 13, 2021 12:15:25 GMT -8
According the world’s greatest beat reporter, Kevin Kurz, Doug Wilson is dangling Simek, Labanc, and Gambrell as trade bait. Looking to make a hockey deal/add more picks in this year’s draft. Kevin Kurtz over heard Wilson talking on the phone while under his desk with Brodie
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Post by sjsharks59 on Jul 13, 2021 12:16:05 GMT -8
So the Oilers could've gotten Suter for free for one season instead of Duncan Keith for the price, the salary and the term. Ken Holland wouldn't have it any other way. He is probably working on a 8 year extension for Keith as we speak. Holland is trying to catch up to Wilson in the bad moves department
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Post by cjelli on Jul 13, 2021 12:51:12 GMT -8
Ken Holland wouldn't have it any other way. He is probably working on a 8 year extension for Keith as we speak. Holland is trying to catch up to Wilson in the bad moves department I don't think he is thinking about Wilson. He has his predecessor, Chiarelli, to match.
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Post by cjelli on Jul 13, 2021 12:55:20 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 13, 2021 13:55:57 GMT -8
The NHL is planning on a full 82-game season, reverting back to the previous divisions with the exception of Arizona moving to the Central Division and Seattle joining the Pacific. The schedule is expected to be released just prior to the draft with the hopes of it including an Olympic break, assuming the IOC stops being jerks.
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Post by jackalope on Jul 13, 2021 14:26:17 GMT -8
Ken Holland wouldn't have it any other way. He is probably working on a 8 year extension for Keith as we speak. Holland is trying to catch up to Wilson in the bad moves department Definitely the other way around. Zetterberg was still getting paid until this season (20-21).
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 13, 2021 16:17:36 GMT -8
Recapping the weirdness from the Semifinals and Stanley Cup Final
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 13, 2021 16:18:20 GMT -8
MONTREAL - Montreal Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin announced on Tuesday that the team has agreed to terms on a three-year contract extension with head coach Dominique Ducharme (2021-22 to 2023-24). Ducharme officially becomes the 31st head coach in Canadiens history.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 13, 2021 16:19:33 GMT -8
Nashville, Tenn. (July 13, 2021) - Nashville Predators goaltender and franchise icon Pekka Rinne announced his retirement from the NHL today following a decorated 15-year career.
Rinne, 38 (11/3/82), retired after spending his entire 683-game NHL career with the Predators. He is etched in Nashville's record books as the franchise leader in nearly every goaltending category, including games played, wins (369), goals-against average (2.43), total TOI (39,413:29), shutouts (60) and saves (17,627), and in NHL history, he sits 19th in shutouts and tied for 19th in victories. He finished his career with a record of 369-213-75.
"For more than 15 years, I've been on an incredible, life-changing journey with the Nashville Predators that has taken me to more places than I could have ever imagined and given me more than I could ever hope to give back," Rinne said. "This decision wasn't easy, but I know this is the right one at the right time. As I announce my retirement, I'm thankful for my parents, sisters, fiancé Erika, everyone in the Predators organization - management, coaches and trainers - my teammates and my youth coaches back in Finland. Last but not least, I'm thankful for the people of Nashville. Each of you helped me grow into the man, father and person I am today."
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 13, 2021 16:36:27 GMT -8
I know you all will enjoy this
via Sportsnet's YouTube page,
Fresh off being named the new senior vice president of player development for the Ottawa Senators, Pierre McGuire stops by the show to discuss why he’s back, how it’s been working for the Sens, his thoughts on analytics, and more.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 13, 2021 16:37:28 GMT -8
from Tom Gulitti of NHL.com
The NHL is hoping and planning for a 2021-22 season with a full 82-game schedule and fully vaccinated players returning to pre-COVID-19 conditions.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly on Monday briefed general managers on the guidelines for next season and a variety of other topics in a video conference called by senior executive vice president of hockey operations Colin Campbell.
The regular season will begin in October and end in April followed by the Stanley Cup Playoffs concluding in June.
Fully vaccinated players will be able to travel without protocols and work out on and off the ice without limitations on the size of the group and without being tested for COVID-19, presuming vaccination rates in the United States and Canada continue to climb and the Canada government loosens travel restrictions.
The NHL and NHL Players' Association continue to discuss the procedures for unvaccinated players.
After temporarily realigning and playing a 56-game, intradivisional schedule this season because of COVID-19, the NHL is planning to return to its previous schedule format, with each team playing all the others at least twice, and its previous divisional alignment, with the Metropolitan Division and Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference and the Central Division and Pacific Division in the Western Conference.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 13, 2021 16:49:31 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 14, 2021 10:47:47 GMT -8
BOSTON - Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced today, July 14, that the team has signed defenseman Brandon Carlo to a six-year contract extension with an annual NHL cap hit of $4.1 million.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 14, 2021 14:14:33 GMT -8
The NHL Competition Committee made no formal recommendations coming out of Tuesday’s meeting, but would like to see a stronger enforcement of the rule book, per Darren Dreger.
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Post by John96 on Jul 14, 2021 16:00:54 GMT -8
Kevan Miller announced his retirement. NHL loses another tough guy.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 14, 2021 19:14:17 GMT -8
Montreal Canadiens defenceman Shea Weber may miss the entirety of next season due to lingering knee, ankle and thumb injuries. As of now Montreal is leaning towards leaving him exposed in the Expansion draft, per Renaud Lavoie and Pierre Lebrun.
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Post by danvilleshark on Jul 15, 2021 6:33:33 GMT -8
Montreal Canadiens defenceman Shea Weber may miss the entirety of next season due to lingering knee, ankle and thumb injuries. As of now Montreal is leaning towards leaving him exposed in the Expansion draft, per Renaud Lavoie and Pierre Lebrun.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 15, 2021 8:57:02 GMT -8
SUNRISE, Fla. - Florida Panthers General Manager Bill Zito announced today that the club has bought out the contract of defenseman Keith Yandle . The buyout is in accordance with the NHL/NHLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 15, 2021 9:13:28 GMT -8
I like posting this every year. It takes up a lot of space which used to drive Franklin Turtle nuts. I wonder what ever happened to that guy
NEW YORK (July 14, 2021) -- The National Hockey League announced today the order of selection for the 2021 NHL Draft, which will be held virtually over two days. Round 1 will take place at 8 p.m. ET on Friday, July 23 (ESPN2, Sportsnet, SN NOW, TVA Sports). Rounds 2-7 will begin at 11 a.m. ET on Saturday, July 24 (NHL Network, Sportsnet, SN NOW).
Round 1
1. Buffalo
2. Seattle
3. Anaheim
4. New Jersey
5. Columbus
6. Detroit
7. San Jose
8. Los Angeles
9. Vancouver
10. Ottawa
11. Forfeited pick
12. Chicago
13. Calgary
14. Philadelphia
15. Dallas
16. NY Rangers
17. St. Louis
18. Winnipeg
19. Nashville
20. Edmonton
21. Boston
22. Minnesota
23. Detroit (from WSH)
24. Florida
25. Columbus (from TOR)
26. Minnesota (from PIT)
27. Carolina
28. Colorado
29. New Jersey (from NYI)
30. Vegas
31. Montreal
32. Columbus (from TBL)
Pick 11 - The NHL directed the forfeiture of this pick in sanctions against the Arizona Coyotes announced Aug. 26, 2020.
Round 2
33. Buffalo
34. Anaheim
35. Seattle
36. Vegas (from NJD)
37. Arizona (from CBJ via OTT)
38. Detroit
39. Ottawa (from SJS) Erik Karlsson trade
40. Nashville (from LAK)
41. Vancouver
42. Ottawa
43. Arizona
44. Chicago
45. Calgary
46. Philadelphia
47. Dallas
48. Detroit (from NYR)
49. Los Angeles (from STL via BUF and VGK)
50. Winnipeg
51. Nashville
52. Detroit (from EDM)
53. Buffalo (from BOS)
54. Minnesota
55. Washington
56. Florida
57. Toronto
58. Pittsburgh
59. Carolina
60. NY Islanders (from COL)
61. New Jersey (from NYI)
62. Chicago (from VGK)
63. Montreal
64. Montreal (from TBL)
Round 3
65. NY Rangers (from BUF)
66. Anaheim
67. Seattle
68. New Jersey
69. Columbus
70. Detroit
71. San Jose
72. Los Angeles
73. Vancouver
74. Ottawa
75. Washington (from ARI via NJD)
76. Montreal (from CHI)
77. Calgary
78. Philadelphia
79. Dallas
80. NY Rangers
81. St. Louis
82. Winnipeg
83. Nashville
84. Calgary (from EDM)
85. Boston
86. Minnesota
87. Montreal (from WSH via SJS)
88. Buffalo (from FLA)
89. Los Angeles (from TOR)
90. Minnesota (from PIT via SJS)
91. Carolina
92. Colorado
93. NY Islanders
94. Detroit (from VGK)
95. Buffalo (from MTL)
96. Tampa Bay
Round 4
97. Buffalo
98. Anaheim
99. Seattle
100. New Jersey
101. Columbus
102. Detroit
103. San Jose
104. NY Rangers (from LAK)
105. Chicago (from VAN)
106. NY Rangers (from OTT)
107. Arizona
108. Chicago
109. Los Angeles (from CGY)
110. Philadelphia
111. Dallas
112. NY Rangers
113. Montreal (from STL)
114. Vegas (from WPG)
115. Nashville
116. Edmonton
117. Boston
118. Minnesota
119. Washington
120. Florida
121. San Jose (from TOR)
122. Arizona (from PIT)
123. Carolina
124. Nashville (from COL via OTT)
125. NY Islanders
126. Montreal (from VGK)
127. Montreal
128. Detroit (from TBL)
Round 5
129. New Jersey (from BUF)
130. Anaheim
131. Seattle
132. Columbus (from NJD)
133. Columbus
134. Detroit
135. San Jose
136. Los Angeles
137. Vancouver
138. Detroit (from OTT via MTL)
139. Arizona
140. Vancouver (from CHI)
141. Calgary
142. Montreal (from PHI)
143. Dallas
144. NY Rangers
145. St. Louis
146. Winnipeg
147. Nashville
148. Anaheim (from EDM via OTT)
149. Boston
150. Minnesota
151. Washington
152. Florida
153. Toronto
154. Pittsburgh
155. Vegas (from CAR)
156. San Jose (from COL)
157. NY Islanders
158. Philadelphia (from VGK via WSH)
159. Buffalo (from MTL)
160. Tampa Bay
Round 6
161. Buffalo
162. Anaheim
163. Seattle
164. New Jersey
165. Columbus
166. Detroit
167. San Jose
168. Los Angeles
169. Vancouver
170. Ottawa
171. Arizona
172. Chicago
173. Calgary
174. Philadelphia
175. Dallas
176. NY Rangers
177. St. Louis
178. Vancouver (from WPG)
179. Nashville
180. Edmonton
181. Boston
182. Minnesota
183. Washington
184. Florida
185. Toronto
186. Edmonton (from PIT)
187. Carolina
188. Buffalo (from COL)
189. NY Islanders
190. Vegas
191. Montreal
192. Tampa Bay
Round 7
193. Buffalo
194. Pittsburgh (from ANA)
195. Seattle
196. Tampa Bay (from NJD)
197. Columbus
198. St. Louis (from DET)
199. San Jose
200. Carolina (from LAK)
201. Vancouver
202. Ottawa
203. New Jersey (from ARI)
204. Chicago
205. Calgary
206. Philadelphia
207. Dallas
208. NY Rangers
209. Carolina (from STL)
210. Florida (from WPG)
211. Tampa Bay (from NSH)
212. Edmonton
213. Boston
214. Minnesota
215. Pittsburgh (from WSH)
216. Chicago (from FLA)
217. Boston (from TOR)
218. Pittsburgh
219. Carolina
220. Colorado
221. NY Islanders
222. Vegas
223. Montreal
224. Tampa Bay
Franklin Turtle is alive and well. We talk on that faceplace app.
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Post by HOOCH2173 on Jul 15, 2021 10:45:06 GMT -8
make some trade ups to get better draft picks dooglas!
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 15, 2021 10:53:26 GMT -8
via Andrew Marchand of the New York Post,
For the start of its NHL studio coverage next season, TNT has already signed Wayne Gretzky as it tries to create a show with buzz akin to its highly successful “Inside the NBA.” For the role of host, TNT has shown interest in NBC’s Liam McHugh, according to sources. No deal is done yet, but McHugh could be in the Ernie Johnson seat as the conductor of what will likely be called “Inside the NHL.”
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Post by Fugazi on Jul 15, 2021 11:02:27 GMT -8
From Sportsnet:
Here’s our final draft rankings. Expect a mock draft immediately following the expansion draft on July 21st.
1. Owen Power, D, University of Michigan (NCAA): His place at the top of the rankings was cemented after his performance at the IIHF Men’s World Championship
2. Matthew Beniers, C, University of Michigan (NCAA): He is the safest pick in the class. A Dylan Larkin-type that a team will want to keep forever.
3. Simon Edvinsson, D, Frolunda Jr. (SWE): Should be able to handle top-pairing workload in the NHL and has some offensive upside, too.
4. Dylan Guenther, RW, Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL): An average showing at the U18 notwithstanding, Guenther is still a scorer with a big league shot who is often on the right side of the puck.
5. William Eklund, LW, Djurgarden (SWE): He scored 11 goals and 23 points in 40 games playing with Djurgarden in Sweden’s top professional league – those numbers for a first-year draft eligible player in the SHL are good for fifth all-time.
6. Luke Hughes, D, USNTDP: Injury issues are well behind him. He displays the confidence, skating and puck-handling talents of his brothers Jack and Quinn. Luke Hughes would love to play with his brother Jack on the Devils
7. Brandt Clarke, D, Barrie Colts (OHL): Should be able to run a power play at the next level. As smart, poised and patient as he is, he could still stand to play more consistently with pace.
8. Mason McTavish, C, Peterborough Petes (OHL): Between his stint playing in Switzerland and a nice sampling at the U18, showed a complete game and the ability to play effectively at centre.
9. Kent Johnson, C, University of Michigan (NCAA): Has the confidence, the willingness and the skill to do anything out there. Will need to add weight and strength to his 6-foot-1, 165-pound frame.
10. Cole Sillinger, LW, Sioux Falls Stampede (USHL): Has been groomed by NHL people at home (his dad is former NHLer Mike Sillinger), in the WHL (where he played 52 games in Medicine Hat) right on through to his time with Marty Murray in the USHL this season.
11. Matthew Coronato, RW, Chicago Steel (USHL): An absolute bulldog who hunts pucks and knows exactly what to do with them afterwards. Scored 48 goals in 51 games with the Steel this season, and added nine more in eight playoff games.
12. Chaz Lucius, C, USNTDP: There is precedence for players who missed significant time during their draft year to still be taken high (see Alex Galchenyuk, Morgan Rielly). Lucius played just 25 games this season.
13. Fabian Lysell, RW, Frolunda Jr. (SWE): Most polarizing player in the draft. Played 26 games in Sweden’s top league this season and registered just three points, but dominated against his own age group.
14. Brennan Othman, LW, Flint Firebirds (OHL): A mini growth spurt along with an improvement in skating, led to a great U18. Scored 16 points in 34 games on loan to EHC Olten in Switzerland this season.
15. Jesper Wallstedt, G, Lulea (SHL): Technically sound goalie with a nice dose of athleticism. Character of an NHL veteran.
16. Isak Rosen, LW, Leksand (SHL): Hands and feet work quickly and effectively, especially off the rush. Possesses a powerful stride.
17. Sebastian Cossa, G, Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL): Plenty of personal adversity has not affected his on-ice performance. He’s got size, too, standing 6-foot-6, 211 pounds.
18. Fedor Svechkov, C, Togliatti (RUS): Solid, steady, two-way player whose game may get overlooked because it lacks a dynamic element.
19. Carson Lambos, D, Winnipeg Ice (WHL): Had plenty of looks in his 16-year-old season and then got a little taste of the pro life in Finland with JYP this season. Looks to have fully recovered from an ablation procedure.
20. Samu Tuomaala, RW, Karpat Jr (FIN): Shifty, speedy shooter with a penchant for striking from anywhere.
21. Nikita Chibrikov, RW, St. Petersburg (KHL): Shifty playmaker who can also score. Competes hard and plays with pace.
22. Xavier Bourgault, C, Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL): An excellent finisher whose brain works best in the offensive zone. As good a shooter as he is, he’s an underrated playmaker, too.
23. Daniil Chayka, D, Guelph Storm (OHL): Has been a winner at every level for a variety of teams internationally and domestically. Spent this season playing back in Russia on loan, with stints in the KHL, VHL and MHL.
24. Zachary Bolduc, C, Rimouski Oceanic (QMJHL): Tried to replace Alexis Lafreniere with Rimouski before coming to the realization he could carve out his own niche. Led the Oceanic with 29 points in 27 games.
25. Corson Ceulemans, D, Brooks (AJHL): Hockey has been the foundation for a player whose family has moved frequently in his youth. Committed to University of Wisconsin for next season.
26. Aatu Raty, C, Karpat (Liiga): Production has never been equal to his work rate, and despite being a young phenom before his draft year, he hasn’t lived up to expectations. Managed three points in 35 games this season playing in Finland’s top pro league.
27. Simon Robertsson, RW, Skelleftea (SWE): Plays a prototypical north-south game. NHL bloodlines always an asset (father Bert played with Canucks, Oilers and Rangers) even more in uncertain times.
28. Zachary Dean, C, Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL): Old school traits in that he has great outside speed and a bulldog determination to get to and stay in front of the net.
29. Francesco Pinelli, C, Kitchener Rangers (OHL): There’s plenty to like in this versatile forward whose best-suited to play centre.
30. Wyatt Johnston, C, Windsor Spitfires (OHL): Might be the sleeper pick of Round 1. He didn’t play for more than 14 months and then was able to do everything Canada asked of him at the U18s.
31. Zachary L'Heureux, LW, Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL): A lack of discipline resulted in multiple suspensions, and that posed questions about an unpredictable character. Needs structure and a solid leadership sidecar.
32. Sasha Pastujov, RW, USNTDP: Circus references aside (his parents used to work for Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey), he showed remarkable consistency against a variety of competition all season.
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Post by John96 on Jul 15, 2021 20:35:11 GMT -8
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Post by John96 on Jul 15, 2021 20:54:40 GMT -8
Sharks resigned Gambrell, 1 year/1.1M.
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Post by jackalope on Jul 16, 2021 6:49:02 GMT -8
I kinda want to see SJ pick Kent Johnson. The depth at center has be severely low. Thats also assuming none of the bigger names are left at 7th because lets face it, at 7th, you take the best player availible.
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Post by John96 on Jul 16, 2021 18:52:40 GMT -8
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Post by sjsharks59 on Jul 16, 2021 20:00:12 GMT -8
Salary dump for the isles. Look for them to bring Parise and possibly Suter on 1 year deals
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Post by jackalope on Jul 17, 2021 5:45:51 GMT -8
Salary dump for the isles. Look for them to bring Parise and possibly Suter on 1 year deals Yeah that is one of the connections... Lou. The movement this offseason is going to be crazy.
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