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Lars Eller (Washington Capitals) has 199 pool points already, is locked up for another 2 years past this year at $4.5M per, and is on pace for a career 49 points and 20 goals.


Looking to move for a late 1st/early 2nd, or prospect(s). Reach out. Looking to move soon.

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Dallas is looking to make some huge changes at the deadline with the following players all available 

Jonathan Marchessault 

Tyler Johnson 

Ondrej Palat 

TJ Brodie 

Blake Commeau 

Garnet Hathaway 

Jordan Martinook 

Jon Merril 

Dimitri Kulikov 

Shayne Gostibehere 

Antti Raanta 

 

PM myself and @Tony Romo to get Talks started 

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Going into the trade deadline, the Sabres will mainly be looking to improve the back-end (both D and G) for the future. 

 

On The Block: Mats Zuccarello, Sven Baertschi, Chandler Stephenson

Available: Joseph Veleno, Pavel Zacha, Rasmus Ristolainen, all 2020 & 2021 draft picks (excluding 1sts)

 

I'm not looking to make a deal that gets me depth pieces/major downgrades. I'm looking for 1 to 3 quality additional pieces that are signed past this season and will be in the NHL next. If you have ideas let me know either here or via Discord (I promise I'll try to get back to everyone in a reasonable time). 

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On 1/31/2020 at 4:00 PM, Monty said:

NEW YORK ISLANDERS - January Update

 

Sitting comfortably in a wildcard spot, it's safe to say that the Isles will be heading to the post-season for a 5 year in a row. Over the last two years, I've been hesitant to commit one way or another on where my club is going in the short term, after building a solid prospect pool. However, I think it's time to start the plunge, sell some of my high end prospects, and try and go all the way. So, I think it's time to test the waters 100% this time and see what comes in the next 4 weeks. So, in order to push for the Cup, I'm making all my prospects, including the major ones, available for a blockbuster. If 5 trades happen, awesome. If 1 happens, great. If none, them's the breaks.

 

Now, just because I'm making all of them available, and that I'm more inclined to look for a strong playoff player coming back, that doesn't mean that I won't entertain the idea of a prospect swap or a pick(s) coming back, instead. My preference is a playoff player, but again, won't turn away from other ideas. Notes beside most players. If I don't have something in more detail (ie: Scott Wheeler rating for example), that's because a write-up is pending, due to club prospect rankings not yet available. This took me a long time to put together.

 

Forward Prospects - Signed

Alex Barre-BouletThe Athletic's Scott Wheeler's #1 rated Tampa Bay Lightning prospect
Shane Bowers - 28th overall pick in 2017 draft, now an Avalanche prospect. In his first 7 games in the AHL this year, had 1 point. Since being moved to LW, he has 19 points in 25 games, his rookie season in the AHL. 
Mark Kastelic - Ottawa Senators overage, 5th round draft pick in 2019. The Calgary Hitmen captain has 47 points in 40 games, with 59 PIMs. When drafted, the Senators compared his game to Mark Stone.
Tye Felhaber - Came into the year as one of the top ranked prospects, and he has struggled, much like the rest of the Texas Stars AHL team. Currently ranked 13th on Scott Wheeler's Dallas Stars prospect list, the book on him is that he needs to work on his top speed. He has the offensive tools to succeed. Timetable now looks to be somewhere in the 2021 season before he gets his chance in the NHL.
Keegan Kolesar - 2015 3rd round pick, who received his first NHL call up for the Vegas Golden Knights last month. He's been less aggressive this year (see: PIM totals), which is his calling card, focusing more on a complete game in order to be more reliable defensively, which has seemed to payoff. Likely a consistent 4th liner next season in the NHL.
Andrei Chibisov - Chibisov has been a decent player in the AHL this year, his first after coming overseas for the Winnipeg Jets. His big thing he's still trying to get over is communication barrier. However, he's tied for 3rd in points for the Moose, as well as tied for second with 71 PIMs.
Valtteri Puustinen - Pittsburgh Penguins 2019 7th round pick. The Athletic's Scott Wheeler has him ranked as the Penguins #6 ranked prospect. The 20 year old has 32 points in 38 games in the Liiga league, and ranks in the top 3 under 21 scorers in Liiga.
Konstantin Okulov - The Maple Leafs have heavily recruited Russian players over the last several years, most recently with Ilya Mikheyev, who's been a slam dunk for them. This year, the highly coveted player they are after is 24 year old Okulov. While they haven't signed him yet, the front runners appear to be them and the Habs. Most teams have stopped trying to recruit him, as it's believed it's a two horse race at this point.
Peter Abbandonato - This was to be my second Tampa Bay signing that I hoped to be another Alex Barre-Boulet. Unfortunately, Abbandonato has not transitioned as smoothly as the former. After minimal success in 14 games in his first season in the AHL this year, he was sent down to the ECHL, where he has 12 points in 13 games.
Teemu Turunen - 6th leading scorer in Liiga, the 24 year old is following up an already strong season last year, where he finished 3rd overall in points. Rumours of several Canadian teams, recently coming up on TSN1290 yesterday that the Jets, Flames, and Oilers are trying to lure the Finish born player their way.
Alexander Barabanov - Recent reports are that the Arizona Coyotes are the front runner for Barabanov. Funniest thing I read a few months ago is that his club, SKA St. Petersburg (first in their division) was so upset that he wasn't going to extend his contract with them and head to the NHL, that they started to drastically reduce his ice time because of it. How professional :lol: 
Egor Korshkov - Maple Leafs 2016 2nd round pick, who is in his first year in the AHL after playing in the KHL for the last 5 seasons. Currently injured with a lacerated leg, he was steadily improving, with 16 points in 27 games. The report was that he really only needed to work on his English, in order to better communicate on the ice. Otherwise, he's the type of player the Leafs don't really have in their system, which is a big bodied winger who can stand in front of the net.
Nathan Smith - Winnipeg Jets 2018 3rd round pick, who's the #9 ranked Winnipeg Jets prospect by The Athletic's Scott Wheeler. In his first year in the NCAA, the 21 year has transitioned really well, with 19 points in 25 games, getting 2nd line. The book on Smith is that he's an elite passer and stickhandler, but not a scoring threat. Translation: If there's a 2 on 1, he's passing or, if open, the other player is shooting.
Jayden Halbgewachs - Undrafted forward, Halbgewachs is the #14th ranked prospect in San Jose's system, according to Scott Wheeler. After his rookie year in the AHL last year, which saw him get 35 points in 64 games, Jayden will definitely eclipse that this year, as he currently sits with 24 points in 39 games. And considering how awful San Jose has been this year, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see him get some games soon, especially with injuries piling up with the big club, and the soon to be fire sale.

 

Defense Prospects - Signed

Carter Berger - Florida Panthers 4th round pick from 2019, who's in his first college season. Currently sits with 7 points in 23 games. Pure offensive defenseman who is a long term project.
Jonathan Kovacevic - Winnipeg Jets #8 ranked prospect, currently in his first season with the Manitoba Moose. The 2017 3rd round pick has 10 points in 31 games, and is 1 of 8 players on the Moose who's a "+" player, leading the team with +10.
David Farrance - Scott Wheeler of The Athletic ranks Farrance as the Predators #2 prospect. David currently leads his entire Boston University team in points, with 29 points in 24 games (11 goals). He has more points than teammates Trevor Zegras. Not a physical defenseman, which is fine. Has an explosive stride and, as shown by his goals, is one of the reasons Boston's powerplay is so efficient.
Olle Alsing - The Ottawa Senators signed Alsing as a free agent, with the intention that he plays this year in the SHL to finish up his time there. They just wanted him signed. Currently has 20 points in 36 games, which is an improvement year over year on his point totals. Currently ranks 9th in the SHL for defensemen in scoring. However, at 23 years old, he's the 2nd youngest on the list (the other being 19 years old who's a first round draft pick by the Rangers). All the other players are 28 years old or in their 30s. Alsing is expected to join the Senators next year.
Dennis Gilbert - 2015 3rd round pick by the Blackhawks, Dennis not only made his debut this year for Chicago, but he's still on the lineup, with 20 games, 3 points, and 38 PIMs (good for for 53 pool points). Since his time in college till now, the Hawks have seen him as their replacement (finally) for Niklas Hjalmarsson (who he's played more games than this year and has more pool points).

 

Goalie Prospects - Signed

Ivan Prosvetov - Won the bidding war on Ivan last summer, and sure as sh*t glad I forked out the cash to do so. In his mid-season ranking, Corey Pronman had him ranked as the #3 goalie prospect, behind Spencer Knight and Ilya "Will he ever cross the pond" Sorokin, and just ahead of Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen. Scott Wheeler also has Prosvetov ranked as the Coyotes top goalie prospect, and 6th top prospect in the system. I can't keep Hart, Ukko, and Prosvetov long term, but I'm also not eager to move him out, either.
Logan Neaton - Winnipeg Jets 2019 5th round draft pick, Logan took the advice from current Winnipeg Jets starter Connor Hellebuyck, and decided that going to the exact same college as him was in his best interest for development. At the moment, Logan is the backup to starter Tyler Wall (Rangers 2016 draft pick) who is turning pro after this season, so the net will be his next year.
Hunter Shepard - The University of Minnesota-Duluth starter is in his final year of college, and looking to 3 peat at the Frozen Four this year (which is why he didn't turn pro last year). However, Hunter already made history last week, in which he made his 105th consecutive start, breaking the NCAA record. There's one thing I know really well, and that's goalies who have a track record of playing a ton of games have an easier transition to the pro game than those who don't. In 5 years, Hunter has played 159 games of hockey. Oh yeah, and he's the team's captain this year. No big deal.
Timur Bilyalov - The 24 year old Russian goaltender currently sports a 1.33 GAA, alongside an outstanding .947 save percentage. Reports came out that, again, Toronto is the front runner for Bilyalov's services, as they do not have an acceptable backup to current starter (who also needs a friggin break), Fredrik Andersen.

 

Unsigned Prospects

Serron Noel - The 2018 2nd round pick of the Florida Panthers nearly made the jump this year to the NHL, but was on the final cuts. At 6'6", Noel is an absolute beast. However, coaches are trying to get him to throw his body around more, as he's a much more skilled player.
Alexander Khovanov - Ranked #3 on Scott Wheeler's top prospects for the Minnesota Wild, right behind Kirill Kaprizov and Matthew Boldy, Khovanov is just destroying everything in sight. 68 points in 34 games in his last year in the CHL. 8 points in 7 games at the World Juniors. 200 foot responsible game, which is unheard of for a Russian, especially at this age.
Scott Perunovich - 32 points in 26 games for the 2 time Frozen Four Champ (who's looking for the 3 peat), Scott chose to go back for one more year to make history before turning pro, something St Louis really wanted him to do after last season. The #1 ranked prospect by Scott Wheeler in St Louis' system, Perunovich models his game after Torey Krug. The difference? Perunovich has outproduced Krug offensively in each season he's been in college compared to Krug at the same age.
Nikolai Kovalenko - Nikolai's father, Andrei Kovalenko, experienced a long and fruitful NHL career himself, so the Colorado Avalanche 2018 6th round pick has a wealth of experience to help him reach his goal. This year, as a 20 year old, he has 19 points in 48 games, smashing his 6 points in 33 last year (the youngest on his team). Nikolai has one more year on his contract in the KHL, at which point he plans on crossing the pond to play with the Avs (2021 season).
Ben Jones - Been a trying first year for Jones, the Golden Knights 2017 7th round pick. After destroying the WHL last year, he is now in the ECHL, trying to get his confidence and scoring touch back, after 22 games in the AHL which saw him in a limited role. 
Luke Henman - 2018 4th round pick by the Hurricanes, Luke Henman has always been a responsible two way player, focusing more on his 200 foot game than his point totals. However, the 19 year old leads his team in points by a wide, wide margin, with 60 points in 47 games (20 goals), the next closest teammate has 48 points. Will be turning pro next year and in the AHL.
Noah Cates - Like teammates Scott Perunovich and Hunter Shepard, the 2017 5th round pick by the Flyers is looking to win his 2nd Frozen Four title. His 25 points in 26 games trail only team leader Scott Perunovich. Last year, Cates had 23 points in 40 games. He's already reached that total in his offensive breakout year.
Simon Johansson - After a terrific start to the year, Minnesota's 2018 5th round pick has stalled out, with 5 points in 26 games in the SHL. However, the 20 year old (still young) has eclipsed his point totals from last season, and is on the 2nd pairing on his team. Hard to get PP time as well when teammate (and future Sen) Olle Alsing is crushing it
John BeecherThe Athletic's Scott Wheeler's #2 ranked Boston Bruins prospect. Already NHL built, in regards to size and skating ability. Likely a 3rd line player who chips in some offensively with PIMs.
Michal Teply - The 2019 4th round pick by the Blackhawks has been having a terrific first year in North America for the Winnipeg Ice, as he currently sits with 45 points in 39 games, to go along with 5 points in 5 games at the World Juniors. Teply has a terrific, NHL ready shot, but is actually working a lot more on his two way game. Seen him play live over a 10 times this year already. Fun player to watch.
Domenick Fensore - Already has an uphill climb, as he's not only 5'7", but currently has David Farrance hogging all the first unit PP time. However, in his first season in college, the 2019 3rd round pick by the Hurricanes has 14 points in 24 games (along with 3 goals), 2nd among defensemen on his team.
Mattias Norlinder - Love Norlinder. The 2019 3rd round pick by the Habs has been having another brilliant season, as he has 15 points in 32 games. Already has the skating and hockey IQ to play in the NHL, so the Habs are just wondering "when" with him.
Ethan Keppen - The Athletic's Scott Wheeler's #18 ranked Vancouver Canucks prospect (2019 draft pick)
Connor Dewar - 2018 3rd round pick by the Wild, Connor is having an "ok" rookie season in the AHL, with 11 points in 35 games. The team has struggled to score and keep the puck out of the net, so his +7 (tied for 3rd on the team) is especially impressive.
Tyler Tucker - The Blues 7th round pick in 2018 currently has 36 points in 38 games, and was just recently traded to the Flint Firebirds (a not as stacked team offensively). However, after a few short games, Tucker was able to find his groove, and now has 7 points in 10 games with Flint. Will be turning pro next season. Ranked #5 for the Blues top prospects by Scott Wheeler.

 

Prospects on ELCs (will put notes in tonight for them, have to head out)

 

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen - The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler has Ukko-Pekka ranked as the Sabres #2 top prospect. Considering the age of the Sabres current goaltending duo, it’s safe to say that Ukko will be the starter before too long.
Carl-Johan Lerby - Scott Wheeler has him ranked as the Flames #9 top prospect. He was signed by the Flames in the summer so they could get him in their system before the bidding war started. Will be crossing the pond and playing next year.
Isaac Ratcliffe - Scott Wheeler hasn’t done the Flyers rankings yet, but fellow Athletic and Flyers writer Charlie O’Connor has Ratcliffe ranked as their #5 best prospect. In his first season in the AHL, he had difficulties in the first half of the season, but he’s managed to find his legs and has picked up his game considerably.

 

Reach out with offers!!!

 

Bumping because I updated the last 3 prospects. Also because Nicholas Abruzzese and Olle Lycksell have now been moved.

 

Oh yeah, and because the amount of work I put into this was exhausting. So any of you vultures that need info on my players don’t have to dig as much. I’ll be bumping this every once in a while, just so every one has it available and won’t have to look back pages and pages to try and find it.

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Cup contending D still available in Arizona. Willing to take short term cap back.

 

 small.png Erik Johnson (2x6.25) - Willing to retain 50% (3.125M) for all 3 years. Johnson gets to play alongside Sam Girard in the Avs top 4 and should see plenty of playoff ice time. Asking price is a 2nd round pick and a mid-level prospect.

 

 small.png Jan Rutta (1x2.5): Rutta is benefiting from playing with Hedman right now and getting lots of ice time. Asking price is a 2nd round pick or a 3rd round pick and mid-level prospect.

 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Master Mind said:

We have a trade...

 

To ARZ: Nicholas Abruzzese, Olle Lycksell, 2021 FLA 5th
To NYI: Justin Holl

 

@Nail

Thanks to @Gally for swift negotiations, and to @Master Mind for processing. The East is a dogfight, especially the Metro, as it has been year in and year out. This year seems tighter than usual, though. Moving out two prospects is never fun, especially because I’m quite proud of all the guys I draft and sign. Getting Holl is more for the long term to get more Leafs in my lineup.

 

Lars Eller will be moved, as I’ve been talking to a team. But it’s not too late to get in and shore up your Washington Capitals rep for the playoffs.

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Tampa Bay Trade Block:

 

Elias Lindholm - Looking for a hockey trade. Similar aged player on a sure playoff team

 

Jesper Fast - deal for a playoff player or picks potentially

 

Frank Vatrano - want to see the interest in him. Not keen to move him

 

Barclay Goodrow - Pick preferred. But will look at depth playoff player

 

Cam Fowler - NMC restricted

 

Travis Hamonic - Potentially dealt, but always a chance it doesn't work out. Dman swap or picks

 

Jacob Larsson - Swap with a + for a playoff dman. Preference is same age but entertain other

 

Michael Ferland - I mentioned I wanted to re-sign. Still do. But will still listen. 

 

Curtis McElhinney - Willing to take back a similar contract of a lessor player. Can be creative. Backup on a playoff team and starting to get back to his old McBackup ways

 

All pending UFA and RFA players are fair games. Players above are to name the main ones. Have lots of players in minors I could move as well. Preference not to deal picks, but can for the right price.

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Thought you’d guys enjoy this little story.

 

So, I play hockey every Sunday evening. And this last Sunday, I found out that one of the guys I play with, his brother had a cup of coffee in the NHL back in 2010 in the NHL. I said, “That’s awesome! Good for him. That’s a real honour!”

 

His response? “He played for the f*cking Bruins. F*ck him!”

 

Gotta love the prairies :lol: 

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Stuck in a hotel for work with a truck breakdown, so what better thing to do then update all my player stats. I give you the top 5 Tampa Prospects report!

 

1. Igor Shesterkin - (NHL - 4GP-3W-1L-2.91GAA / AHL - 25GP-2A-17W-4L-3OTL-3SO-1.90GAA) - Future looks bright with this stud. In the decision to keep Hellebuyck, this team is in great hands in the net for the coming years! Very excited to have such a talent on out roster and look forward to the development with him getting the call to the big leagues

 

2. Artem Zagidulin - (AHL - 23GP-2A-14W-4L-3OTL-2SO-3.00GAA) - Another goalie landing in the top 5 list. This was a chance that we took this past offseason and so far we like what we see. We would like the GAA to be lower, but this is his first year in North America. The scouting reports we read on him were great, and here we are today with him posting above expectation numbers. We hope to see him get a crack in the show with a few games next season

 

3. Brennan Menell - (AHL - 41GP-4G-29A-33PTS) - We expect that Menell could see some time near the end of the year, and we believe that he will get full time duty next season. Another great find as a free agent signing, he has come as advertised. At 22 he still has room to grow and further develop and as a dman we know we have to be patient. Excited to see him progress

 

4. Arttu Ruotsalainen - (Liiga - 32GP-12G-21A-33PTS) - As the trend with 2 and 3, another find from our scouts. Signed this past off season as well, we were not fully sure what to expect, but the kid is putting up very good numbers in the Finnish league. We hope to see him in NA next season to get used to the game here, and feel in a year or 2 he will be in a full time spot as a mid 6 forward

 

5. Emilio Pettersen - (NCHC - 28GP-8G-17A-25PTS) - Drafted 66th Overall by us this past draft, Emilio is a player our scouts are raving about. We look forward to getting him to the minors next season and seeing what he can do in his first year pro. He has speed and skill and a great playmaker that could prove to be a steal in the 3rd round for us.

 

Honorable Mentions

 

Joel Kirivanta and Alexander True - Great finds again off the FA market, have both as of today graduated to the NHL and are getting their feet wet. looking forward to them being more in the fold next season

 

Gilles Senn - Also having a very good 1st year in north america. Hoping Tampa can be a goalie pipeline and avoid being a goalie graveyard

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3 hours ago, Tylez said:

Tampa Bay Trade Block:

 

Elias Lindholm - Looking for a hockey trade. Similar aged player on a sure playoff team

 

Jesper Fast - deal for a playoff player or picks potentially

 

Frank Vatrano - want to see the interest in him. Not keen to move him

 

Barclay Goodrow - Pick preferred. But will look at depth playoff player

 

Cam Fowler - NMC restricted

 

Travis Hamonic - Potentially dealt, but always a chance it doesn't work out. Dman swap or picks

 

Jacob Larsson - Swap with a + for a playoff dman. Preference is same age but entertain other

 

Michael Ferland - I mentioned I wanted to re-sign. Still do. But will still listen. 

 

Curtis McElhinney - Willing to take back a similar contract of a lessor player. Can be creative. Backup on a playoff team and starting to get back to his old McBackup ways

 

All pending UFA and RFA players are fair games. Players above are to name the main ones. Have lots of players in minors I could move as well. Preference not to deal picks, but can for the right price.

Sorry guys, feel as though I am spamming! Ha, excited to be back I guess and also stuck in a hotel.

 

Have made some deals though. Hamonic, Larsson and McElhinney have all been dealt. List has been updated. Expect one more post in a bit... again... SORRY !

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