NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – June 30, 2022

by | Jun 30, 2022 | News, NHL | 10 comments

Nazem Kadri hoping to remain with the Avalanche, the aftermath of the Kevin Fiala trade, Anthony Duclair suffers a major Achilles injury, an update on Ryan Ellis, and more in today’s NHL morning coffee headlines.

SPORTSNET: Nazem Kadri said he’d love to return with the Colorado Avalanche. The 31-year-old center is slated to become an unrestricted free agent on July 13 and is coming off a career-best 87-point regular season. He was also a key contributor to the Avs’ march to the 2022 Stanley Cup.

Colorado Avalanche center Nazem Kadri (NHL Images).

Kadri indicated his first choice is signing with the Avalanche. He called the club’s ownership “great supporters of mine”, going on to say both sides will try to work together toward a new contract. However, he intends to make the most of his free-agent opportunity. “I’ve shown what my worth is and I’m just looking forward to watching this all develop,” he said.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Kadri is completing a six-year contract worth an annual average value of $4.5 million. He’s set to cash in next month either with the Avalanche or another club, perhaps landing a five-year deal worth over $7 million per season on the open market.

Kadri could price himself out of Colorado. Cap Friendly shows the Avalanche with over $25 million in cap space and 14 players under contract for 2022-23. Darcy Kuemper, Valeri Nichushkin and Josh Manson are also slated to become UFAs while Artturi Lehkonen is a restricted free agent who’s also a year away from UFA status. The Avs must also ensure long-term cap space to pay Nathan MacKinnon the massive raise it’ll take to keep him out of next summer’s UFA market.

TWINCITIES.COM: Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin explained why he traded Kevin Fiala yesterday to the Los Angeles Kings for a 2022 first-round pick and University of Minnesota defenseman Brock Faber.

Guerin admitted a lack of salary-cap space made it impossible for the Wild to sign Fiala to the big raise he would seek coming off a career-best 85-point season. While other clubs were also interested in the 25-year-old winger, the Wild GM said only the Kings were willing to meet his asking price.

We need younger guys,” said Guerin. “We need guys that don’t make millions and millions of dollars. We just have to do it that way.”

THE ATHLETIC: Michael Russo reported the New Jersey Devils, Ottawa Senators and New York Islanders also showed interest in Fiala. With only $7.8 million in cap space, they need to add two forwards (one could be promising Marco Rossi), sign defenseman Jake Middleton and either bring back Marc-Andre Fleury or find another goaltender to share the duties with Cam Talbot.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: That limited cap space is due to the $12 million in dead cap space from buying out Zach Parise and Ryan Suter last summer. It jumps to $14 million for 2023-24 and again for 2024-25. That means Guerin might not be done trading some key players over the next two years.

TSN: Florida Panthers winger Anthony Duclair faces potential surgery for an Achilles tendon injury suffered during his offseason training. The recovery would require several months.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Duclair could end up missing the opening weeks of the 2022-23 season. That might force the Panthers to find a short-term replacement via trade or free agency.

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher provided an update on Ryan Ellis’ lengthy rehab from a “multilayered” core injury. While the 31-year-old defenseman is progressing with his recovery, there’s still no timeline as to when he’ll return to action next season.

Fletcher also indicated Sean Couturier (back injury) and Kevin Hayes (groin) are doing well and are expected to be ready for training camp in September.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Fletcher is hoping for a clearer picture of Ellis’ return before the start of next season. I anticipate he’ll miss the opening weeks of the 2022-23 campaign if he hasn’t recovered by the time training camp opens.

THE NEWS & OBSERVER: Carolina Hurricanes GM Don Waddell is pleased with what he’s heard regarding upgrades to his club’s home arena. The team would like to add a sportsbook into the arena plans but an online gambling bill failed to pass last week in the state’s general assembly.

Waddell indicated the Hurricanes definitely want to bring back restricted free agent defenseman Tony DeAngelo. He sounded less certain over whether UFA forwards Vincent Trocheck and Nino Niederreiter will return.

THE SEATTLE TIMES: The Kraken intend to lower their entry-level ticket pricing following “listening sessions” with their fans. They intend to make more single-game seats available at $40 and lower to broaden the team’s appeal.

DAILY FACEOFF: The Saint John Sea Dogs are the 2002 Memorial Cup champions. The tournament hosts defeated the OHL champion Hamilton Bulldogs 6-3 in the championship game. Eight NHL prospects make up the Sea Dogs, including tournament MVP (and New York Islanders prospect) William Dufour.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Congratulations to the Sea Dogs on winning the Memorial Cup for the second time in franchise history.

SPORTSNET: Former NHL forward Jim Pappin died Wednesday at age 82. He spent 14 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, California Golden Seals and Cleveland Barons from 1963-64 to 1976-77.

Pappin won two Stanley Cups with the Leafs in 1964 and 1967. His best seasons were with the Blackhawks on a line with Pit Martin and Dennis Hull. He reached or exceeded 70 points three times with the Hawks, including a career-best 92 points in 1972-73. In 767 career regular-season games, Pappin scored 278 goals and 573 points, as well as 33 goals and 67 points in 92 playoff contests.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: My condolences to Pappin’s family, friends and former teammates.







10 Comments

  1. Go Sea Dogs Go. I’m all for the host city have a team in the tourney but man Did Saint John ever buy a team in short order.

    Nice watching my home city of many moons ago now win the memorial
    Cup again.

  2. Avs definitely could re-sign Kadri….just do the unexpected and trade their highest salaried player that lacks trade protection until July 2023….Miko Rantanen.
    Miko for Nj’s #2OA, Sharangovich, Bahl, and 2023 2nd
    Miko’s $9.25M added to the their cap would give them nearly $36M in space to sign Kadri (7.25M), Nichushkin ($5M), Kemper ($5.25M),Helm ($1M), Manson ($5.25M), Lehkonen ($4M), leaving $9M left, Sharangovich is a $2M hit, leaving $7M sign Giroux for 1 season at $6M, extend MacKinnon at $10M x 8 (for next year). Let Burakovsky go. Trade Girard for a lesser contract + prospect for more cap space when needed.

    • Don’t make me laugh Johnny Z, are you smokin a lot of weed? Trading Rantanen, you must be out of your mind? Milo Rantanen’s don’t grow on trees you know? GO AVS!!!!! Stanley Cup Champs!!!!!

    • Who the heck is Pagnotta and how does he know that?

      • I think he used to write for the star but not sure. Maybe a gossip monger or something. A retread of an old story during a slow news cycle to rile-up fans for and against Leafs?

        Looking forward to July’s schedule of hockey events. Should be an interesting one.

      • Well, if he did once work for the Star that would explain posting rumours from somewhere out in Left field.

    • Some of the comments are absolutely hilarious.
      Especially the one saying that he doesn’t show up in the playoffs. LOL. The guy has a career .912 playoff save percentage, 3 Stanley Cups, and a Stanley Cup Finals appearance!

  3. I am interested in which GM demonstrates a WTF decision by signing Khadri to anything close to big bucks and long term. If anyone thinks I am selling Khadri short, have a look at his career stats.

  4. That’s a tough break for Duclair (and the Panthers). After spiraling through 5 teams since being drafted, he finally seemed to have found his niche in Florida and now this.

    If he has surgery, recovery time is around 6 months, although Pageau came back from similar surgery in 4 months in 2018 while with Ottawa. Hope for the best.