Photo taken from NHL.com The Minnesota Wild have fired general manager Paul Fenton, multiple sources report to the Athletic. Fenton had been GM of the organization for just one season, as he was hired in May 2018. This news was first reported by Michael Russo of the Athletic. According to Russo, this move comes as … Continue reading BREAKING: The Minnesota Wild Reportedly Fire General Manager Paul Fenton
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The New Jersey Devils Acquire Nikita Gusev From the Vegas Golden Knights, Immediately Sign Him
Photo taken from eliteprospects.com The New Jersey Devils announced today that they have acquired forward Nikita Gusev from the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for their 2020 third round pick and 2021 second round pick. They immediately announced that they had also signed Gusev to a two-year contract worth $9 million ($4.5 million AAV). Gusev … Continue reading The New Jersey Devils Acquire Nikita Gusev From the Vegas Golden Knights, Immediately Sign Him
Untouchable Players on the Bruins’ Roster- Part Two
Photo taken from NHL.comPhoto taken from NHL.comPhoto taken from NHL.com Picking up from where I left off yesterday, here's three more players I consider to be untouchable on the Bruins roster. Again they are in no particular order, although some of these are more controversial than yesterday. As I also said yesterday, some of you … Continue reading Untouchable Players on the Bruins’ Roster- Part Two
Untouchable Players on the Bruins’ Roster- Part One
Photo taken from NHL.comPhoto taken from NHL.comPhoto taken from NHL.com The Bruins have several untouchables on their roster, meaning players that should be traded under no circumstances, as the hole left by them would be greater than what could be filled within reason. Their impact on and off the ice would make it a huge … Continue reading Untouchable Players on the Bruins’ Roster- Part One
Bruins Trade Scenario: John Moore
Photo taken from NHL.com The third and likely final trade scenario that I’m going to entertain is that of defenseman John Moore. He, like the other two, is often mentioned as a player fans would like to see the team move on from, and like Kevan Miller, is probably replaceable given the team has nine … Continue reading Bruins Trade Scenario: John Moore
Bruins Trade Scenario: Kevan Miller
Photo taken from NHL.com Kevan Miller is another name often mentioned when you ask Bruins fans who they want to see traded, and since the Bruins have nine NHL defenseman under contract for next season, it’s a real possibility.They can’t be paying well over $5 million for three defensemen to be sitting in the press … Continue reading Bruins Trade Scenario: Kevan Miller
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
The Bruins Sign Pavel Shen
Photo taken from NHL.com The Bruins announced late last night that they have signed forward Pavel Shen to a three-year entry-level contract worth $2.775 million. It has a $925,000 annual average value but only carries an $809,167 cap hit. Shen bounced between the KHL, VHL, and MHL as a member of the Salavat Yulaev Ufa … Continue reading The Bruins Sign Pavel Shen
Bruins Trade Scenario: David Backes
Photo taken from NHL.com We’re officially at the point of the offseason where I have run out of factual content and have to get creative (not my strong suit). I have player profiles planned for every player that pulled on the Bruins sweater last season, but the plan for those is to post one a … Continue reading Bruins Trade Scenario: David Backes
The New York Rangers Resign Jacob Trouba
Today, the New York Rangers resigned defenseman Jacob Trouba to a seven-year, $56 million deal that carries an AAV of $8 million a season. Last year, he appeared in 82 games for the Winnipeg Jets, in which he recorded eight goals and 42 assists. He then appeared in six playoff games for the team, but … Continue reading The New York Rangers Resign Jacob Trouba