Pre-Game Report: Bruins at Devils- September 16th, 2019 (Preseason)

Photo taken from NHL.comPhoto taken from NHL.com The Bruins begin their pre-season schedule on the road tonight as they face the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center at 7pm. The game is being streamed in the Devils market via their website, or on NHL.tv (but blackouts apply). Here are the projected lines for tonight’s … Continue reading Pre-Game Report: Bruins at Devils- September 16th, 2019 (Preseason)

The Toronto Maple Leafs Resign Mitch Marner

Photo taken from NHL.com. The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today, September 13th, that they have resigned forward Mitch Marner to a six-year contract extension worth $65.358 million ($10.893 million AAV). Marner played in all 82 games for the Leafs last season, in which he produced 26 goals and 68 assists. He then played in all … Continue reading The Toronto Maple Leafs Resign Mitch Marner

The Tampa Bay Lightning Trade Ryan Callahan to the Ottawa Senators in Exchange for Mike Condon

Photo taken from NHL.com Before I begin, a special thank you to CapFriendly, which is essentially made up of volunteers. Their site makes mine and all other writers lives much easier, and they are my main source of information in most of my posts. So, even though I don’t acknowledge them in most of my … Continue reading The Tampa Bay Lightning Trade Ryan Callahan to the Ottawa Senators in Exchange for Mike Condon

The Tampa Bay Lightning Extend Andrei Vasilevskiy

Photo from NHL.com The Tampa Bay Lightning announced today that they have agreed to terms with goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy on an eight-year contract worth $72 million  ($9.5 million AAV). In 53 appearances with the Lightning last season, Vasilevskiy posted a 0.925 SV% and a 2.40 GAA. He ended the season with 39 wins and six … Continue reading The Tampa Bay Lightning Extend Andrei Vasilevskiy

Explaining the LTIR, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Situation, and What it Means for Resigning Mitch Marner

Photo taken from NHL.com The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today that they have acquired forward David Clarkson from the Vegas Golden Knights in addition to the Knight’s 2020 fourth round pick in exchange for goaltender Garrett Sparks. Seems simple enough on the surface right? It’s actually quite the contrary. Clarkson suffered a career-ending back injury … Continue reading Explaining the LTIR, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Situation, and What it Means for Resigning Mitch Marner

Free Agent Frenzy Recap- the Toronto Maple Leafs

Photo taken from NHL.com The Toronto Maple Leafs had a relatively busy July 1st even though they only signed depth players, as they made two major trades, one with the Ottawa Senators and the other with the Colorado Avalanche. Here’s a recap of their day and a short write-up on each player. Jason Spezza, F. … Continue reading Free Agent Frenzy Recap- the Toronto Maple Leafs

The Buffalo Sabres Sign Marcus Johannson

Photo taken from NHL.com It’s official: the Bruins have lost UFA forward Marcus Johannson. The Buffalo Sabres announced today they signed him to a two-year contract worth $9 million ($4.5 million AAV). This is disappointing but expected, and the Sabres are getting a great player. Johannson suited up for 58 games last season, producing 13 … Continue reading The Buffalo Sabres Sign Marcus Johannson

Free Agent Frenzy Recap- the Tampa Bay Lightning

Photo taken from NHL.com The Tampa Bay Lightning had a very quiet July 1st, signing just two players. You know they didn’t do much when their biggest signing of the day was Curtis McElhinney, who will likely be the team’s backup goaltender. This was expected given they tied the NHL-record for regular-season wins last season … Continue reading Free Agent Frenzy Recap- the Tampa Bay Lightning

Free Agent Frenzy: the Ottawa Senators

Photo taken from NHL.com The Ottawa Senators had a relatively quiet July 1st signing-wise, although they did make a big trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs. This was expected given they are in full-on rebuild mode and the organization is a bit of a dumpster fire between owner and management issues and on-ice play that … Continue reading Free Agent Frenzy: the Ottawa Senators

Free Agent Frenzy Recap: the Montreal Canadiens

Photo taken from NHL.com The Montreal Canadiens probably had the most interesting July 1st, but not because of who they signed. They only signed depth guys, but they also tendered an offer sheet to the Carolina Hurricane’s Sebastian Aho. I remain it was a very stupid thing for them to do because they lowballed him … Continue reading Free Agent Frenzy Recap: the Montreal Canadiens