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I hope they let him walk. Use the 1st and 3rd plus other assets (or picks) to get someone - say Dvorak.  

I think it's hilarious but not really wise for Carolina if Montreal doesn't match. Kotkaniemi has LOTS to work on to ever be a 2nd line centreman. 

Come to think of it, I 🙏 they don't match. 

 
I hope they let him walk. Use the 1st and 3rd plus other assets (or picks) to get someone - say Dvorak.  

I think it's hilarious but not really wise for Carolina if Montreal doesn't match. Kotkaniemi has LOTS to work on to ever be a 2nd line centreman. 

Come to think of it, I 🙏 they don't match. 
Plus, he basically can't play centre in Carolina, they have Aho, Trochek, Staal, Stepan (and Martin Necas, who already moved to wing) up the middle - so move KK to wing, where he's certainly not worth $6.1M. 

Maybe Trochek leaves after the season and he's the long term 2C behind Aho, but you're putting in 2 years $12.2M to get him there and probably not putting him in a great developmental position for the upcoming year. 

That said, I still think it's hilarious and maybe potentially even worth it - but far far from a sure thing. 

Dom Luczczyzczycybzyn gave his list of analytics comparisons and they range from superstar (Zibanejad, O'Reilly, Barbov... to total bust - Jacob Josefson, Nikita Scherbak etc...)

https://twitter.com/domluszczyszyn/status/1432083932674199554?s=19

 
Hockey Wilderness saying Wild and Kaprizov closing in on 5 years at $9 million AAV, but nothing at all from Russo at the Athletic, so I'm skeptical.

 
https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-players-will-participate-in-2022-beijing-olympics/c-326073076?tid=280504338

The National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) and the National Hockey League (NHL) announced today that they have concluded an Agreement with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) that confirms a break in the 2021-22 NHL Regular Season Schedule in order to accommodate the participation of NHL Players in the upcoming 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. The Agreement allows for the possibility of a later decision to withdraw in the event evolving Covid conditions are deemed by the NHL/NHLPA to render participation by NHL Players to be impractical or unsafe.

 
Montreal has acquired Christian Dvorak from the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for a 2022 first-round pick and a 2024 second-round pick. 

 
Got my wish. Interesting stipulations on which 1st rounder the coyotes get. Offers some protection in the even Montreal or Carolina get any top 10 pick.

I'm happy with the news today. Although I've never been much of a kk fan. For now Montreal is in better shape. Down the road they could regret it. Tough to spend 6 mil on a guy producing as little as kotkaniemi has.

 
offer sheets are fun
Yep. 
 

not sure why Carolina is pissed about Aho since it was an easy match and helped them lock him up for below market value. 
 

Montreal made the right call here to not match. 
 

Carolina really should have used that money to keep Hamilton, as it seems unlikely spite moves like this will end well for them. 

 
maybe carolina can extend an offer sheet to chris kreider.  i know he’s under contract for 6 more years, but maybe just maybe the nhl allows this and the rangers can lose him for free.

 
Yep. 
 

not sure why Carolina is pissed about Aho since it was an easy match and helped them lock him up for below market value. 
 

Montreal made the right call here to not match. 
 

Carolina really should have used that money to keep Hamilton, as it seems unlikely spite moves like this will end well for them. 
Carolina has been my second favourite team and I hate their offseason. 

Dumping Ned to go sign Frederik Andersen was really curious. I do like Raanta (though he's probably only a lateral move from Mrazek) but I have real questions about how often they'll have two (or one) healthy goalies with that duo. I think the Canes will miss the relatively consistent goaltending of last year.

On D, losing Hamilton was unnecessary. Signing DeAngelo was even more unnecessary. Most unnecessary of all was trading for Brady Skjei and his contract which seems to be the move that started a lot of the moves on D (which included moving Bean and Fleury).

Up front they're obviously very good but Kotkaniemi is an inefficient contract from day one. 

I could be very wrong, but I think they would be in better shape in the short and long term had they just held/resigned Hamilton, Mrazek, Ned, Bean and their 1st round pick rather them replacing them with Raanta, Andersen, Kotkaniemi, DeAngelo. 

The Ethan Bear trade was good though.  Maybe he'll kill DeAngelo before the season starts and they'll be likable again. 

 
not sure why Carolina is pissed about Aho since it was an easy match and helped them lock him up for below market value. 
I never understood this line of thinking. If the Montreal offer was worse than what Aho thought he ultimately would've settled for with Carolina, then why did he accept it? Yes, he took less than than he would have received as a UFA, but that's true of nearly all RFAs. Between the bonus structure and walking him directly to UFA status, the offer sheet was much more favorable to Aho than comparable players received in similar situation. Was it an easy match for Carolina? Of course. But it was still likely a worse deal for Carolina than if they had been able to squeeze Aho without another team involved.  

 
Canes just seem cheap. Took forever for BrindAmour deal to get done. They’d rather let players walk than go above the value they feel is fair. Aho negotiations probably would have dragged on forever and I think he signed it to get it done faster. There was zero chance Carolina would have not matched so I guess I get why they are mad that Montreal forced their hand. Still far from a bad contract and not sure it’s worth the grudge.

 
Aaron Rudnicki said:
Canes just seem cheap. Took forever for BrindAmour deal to get done. They’d rather let players walk than go above the value they feel is fair. Aho negotiations probably would have dragged on forever and I think he signed it to get it done faster. There was zero chance Carolina would have not matched so I guess I get why they are mad that Montreal forced their hand. Still far from a bad contract and not sure it’s worth the grudge.
They wanted a 8 year contract.  Aho is a UFA after 5 years now.  Pretty big deal IMO.

Now its 3 years, ouch.

 
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Northern Voice said:
Carolina has been my second favourite team and I hate their offseason. 

Dumping Ned to go sign Frederik Andersen was really curious. I do like Raanta (though he's probably only a lateral move from Mrazek) but I have real questions about how often they'll have two (or one) healthy goalies with that duo. I think the Canes will miss the relatively consistent goaltending of last year.

On D, losing Hamilton was unnecessary. Signing DeAngelo was even more unnecessary. Most unnecessary of all was trading for Brady Skjei and his contract which seems to be the move that started a lot of the moves on D (which included moving Bean and Fleury).

Up front they're obviously very good but Kotkaniemi is an inefficient contract from day one. 

I could be very wrong, but I think they would be in better shape in the short and long term had they just held/resigned Hamilton, Mrazek, Ned, Bean and their 1st round pick rather them replacing them with Raanta, Andersen, Kotkaniemi, DeAngelo. 

The Ethan Bear trade was good though.  Maybe he'll kill DeAngelo before the season starts and they'll be likable again. 
You make great points. Bear killing D is funny.  I agree with you plus Doggie was loved here.  They are analytics driven.  Reason for goalie changes.  I personally think it was too soon to give up on Ned and while he let up some bad goal in the playoffs his GAA was under 2.5,  I believe when pulled in TB series.  Plus he has shown the ability to improve.  I don't think you can ride Mrazek to a cup.  Hamilton and D'Angelo's analytics are supposedly close but you throw out having a great character team which they pimp alot with that signing.  Feels like a step back unless KK and one of the goalies have career years.

 
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mid-season form

@JameyBaskow: Flyers injury update:

Kevin Hayes out 6-8 weeks

Samuel Morin out 6-8 weeks with right knee surgery to remove loose bodies

Wade Allison is out indefinitely with a right ankle sprain

 
The NHL concluded its investigation into allegations that Sharks winger Evander Kane bet on league games and "found no evidence to support" those claims, the league announced in a statement.

"The investigation uncovered no evidence to corroborate Ms. Kane's accusations that Mr. Kane bet or otherwise participated in gambling on NHL games, and no evidence to corroborate the allegations that Mr. Kane 'threw' games or did not put forward his best effort to help the Sharks win games," the NHL said. "To the contrary, the evidence raises doubts about the veracity of the allegations."

 

Will this lessen the strain between Kane and his teammates?

Kevin Kurz, Sharks beat writer: Not right away, no. The ire from his teammates stemmed primarily from Kane's disrespect of team rules, like being routinely late to practices and games and not abiding by the dress code. If Kane is to co-exist with his Sharks teammates this season, he's going to have to fundamentally alter the way he conducts himself.

That said, perhaps — if they haven't already — they can all attempt to hash things out prior to Thursday, the first on-ice session of training camp. Regardless, Kane will likely be on a short leash with the coaching staff and management.

 
@BuffaloSabres

“I spoke to Jack two days ago, I spoke to the team yesterday and addressed this, Jack Eichel is no longer the captain of the Buffalo Sabres. From our perspective, the captain is your heartbeat of your team, and we are in a situation where we felt we needed to make that decision.”

Also appears he failed his physical and is on injured reserve.  This situation has been spinning it's wheels for months now

 
Tampa is absolutely hungry for a third straight, as Stamkos said, and now that they’re fully under the cap, I wonder what the excuses from other fanbases will be if they do win a third Cup?


Until the playoffs start,

JBB   :grad:   smarter then the average GM

 
The NHL concluded its investigation into allegations that Sharks winger Evander Kane bet on league games and "found no evidence to support" those claims, the league announced in a statement.

"The investigation uncovered no evidence to corroborate Ms. Kane's accusations that Mr. Kane bet or otherwise participated in gambling on NHL games, and no evidence to corroborate the allegations that Mr. Kane 'threw' games or did not put forward his best effort to help the Sharks win games," the NHL said. "To the contrary, the evidence raises doubts about the veracity of the allegations."

 

Will this lessen the strain between Kane and his teammates?

Kevin Kurz, Sharks beat writer: Not right away, no. The ire from his teammates stemmed primarily from Kane's disrespect of team rules, like being routinely late to practices and games and not abiding by the dress code. If Kane is to co-exist with his Sharks teammates this season, he's going to have to fundamentally alter the way he conducts himself.

That said, perhaps — if they haven't already — they can all attempt to hash things out prior to Thursday, the first on-ice session of training camp. Regardless, Kane will likely be on a short leash with the coaching staff and management.


Turns out Kane is not coming to camp.

Wife in divorce proceedings citing some pretty bad domestic abuse.

 
@reporterchris: The #CBJ have decided not to send Zac Rinaldo to AHL Cleveland after he cleared waivers. Rinaldo remains under contract -- so he'll still get paid -- but GM Jarmo Kekalainen doesn't want an unvaccinated player around his organization.

 
Canucks get Hughes and Petterson signed. Seemed like fair deals. Quite a bit less $ for Petterson than Kaprizov, which is interesting.

 
So Robin Lehner took to Twitter and is calling for Alain Vigneault to be fired for....something. Not sure if he is saying AV handed out drugs or he was too demanding on players (Nolan Patrick is now Lehner teammate). For good measure, he challenges the league.

@RobinLehner: Is it common for work places to give out benzodiazepines to employees when they travel and ambien ? Should that not be done by doctors or psychiatrist? Asking for a friend 👀 this doesn’t happen in Vegas to be clear. But I know many other teams. I also been in on teams that do?

@RobinLehner: #PhiladelphiaFlyers ? Dinosaur coach treating people robots not human. Fire these dinosaurs. Fire #vigneault first story. I got proof.. try to shake your way out of this one ….

@RobinLehner: And they say ambien is sleeping pill it’s funny that rehab told me that’s why didn’t have rem sleep. 8 years no rem sleep. Great. But yeah just sleeping pills

@RobinLehner: @nhl you know my number when you have enough. I’m just warming up.

 
@FriedgeHNIC: There is word this morning the NHL is going to reach out to Robin Lehner…ask if he would like to be directly interviewed by the league.

 
@ArponBasu: It would probably be a good idea right now not to start speculating on what Carey Price is going through and just hoping the man is ok and gets the help he clearly needs.

 

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