The Hockey News – September 17, 2019

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GOALIES 2018-19 GP W L OT GAA SP
Scott Darling 12/22/88 Charlotte (AHL) 14 5 6 2 3.40 .882
Chad Johnson 6/10/86 StL/Ana 19 2 11 0 3.63 .879
Eddie Lack 1/5/88 Binghamton (AHL) 6 2 3 1 4.10 .863
Michael Leighton 5/19/81 Ont/Uti (AHL) 22 9 10 1 2.93 .895
Mike McKenna 4/11/83 Bel/LV (AHL) 16 8 7 0 3.27 .903
Al Montoya 2/13/85 Bakersfield (AHL) 11 5 6 0 3.09 .879
Michal Neuvirth 3/23/88 Philadelphia 7 1 4 1 4.27 .859
Cam Ward 2/29/84 Chicago 33 16 12 4 3.67 .897
DEFENSEMEN 2018-19 GP G A PTS PIM
Andrew Campbell 2/4/88 Rockford (AHL) 64 3 5 8 50
Fredrik Claesson 11/24/92 NY Rangers 37 2 4 6 9
Deryk Engelland 4/3/82 Vegas 74 2 10 12 18
Justin Falk 10/11/88 Col/Bel (AHL) 26 2 5 7 16
Jake Gardiner 7/4/90 Toronto 62 3 27 30 26
Dan Girardi 4/29/84 Tampa Bay 62 4 12 16 12
Eric Gryba 4/14/88 Binghamton (AHL) 47 2 5 7 96
Ben Hutton 4/20/93 Vancouver 69 5 15 20 43
Niklas Kronwall 1/12/81 Detroit 79 3 24 27 40
Ben Lovejoy 2/20/84 NJ/Dal 71 2 7 9 37
Adam McQuaid 10/12/86 NYR/Clb 50 3 4 7 42
Julian Melchiori 12/6/91 Springfield (AHL) 54 6 6 12 49
Marc Methot 6/21/85 Dallas 9 0 0 0 6
Joe Morrow 12/9/92 Winnipeg 41 1 6 7 20
Ryan Murphy 3/31/93 Iowa/Bing (AHL) 58 3 22 25 20
Rob O’Gara 7/6/93 Hartford (AHL) 47 3 8 11 64
Steve Oleksy 2/4/86 SD/Tor (AHL) 38 2 5 7 66
Alexander Petrovic 3/3/92 Fla/Edm 35 0 2 2 26
Dion Phaneuf 4/10/85 Los Angeles 67 1 5 6 53
Griffin Reinhart 1/24/94 Chicago (AHL) 75 4 12 16 27
Luca Sbisa 1/30/90 NY Islanders 9 0 1 1 4
David Schlemko 5/7/87 Lav/LV (AHL) 26 1 7 8 6
Ryan Stanton 7/20/89 Bakersfield (AHL) 65 5 15 20 76
CENTERS 2018-19 GP G A PTS PIM
Derick Brassard 9/22/87 Pit/Fla/Col 70 14 9 23 39
Eric Fehr 9/7/85 Minnesota 72 7 8 15 30
Landon Ferraro 8/8/91 Iowa (AHL) 12 2 3 5 14
Oscar Lindberg 10/29/91 Veg/Ott 55 9 11 20 28
Riley Sheahan 12/7/91 Pit/Fla 82 9 10 19 17
Joe Thornton 7/2/79 San Jose 73 16 35 51 20
LEFT WINGERS 2018-19 GP G A PTS PIM
Brian Boyle 12/18/84 NJ/Nsh 73 18 6 24 38
Connor Brickley 2/25/92 Mil/Hfd (AHL) 52 9 8 17 20
Micheal Haley 3/30/86 Fla/SJ 43 2 4 6 75
Dmitrij Jaskin 3/23/93 Washington 37 2 6 8 6
Chris Kunitz 9/26/79 Chicago 56 5 5 10 23
Patrick Marleau 9/15/79 Toronto 82 16 21 37 28
Patrick Maroon 4/23/88 St. Louis 74 10 18 28 64
Stefan Matteau 2/23/94 Chicago (AHL) 55 5 8 13 78
Max McCormick 5/1/92 Bel/Col (AHL) 45 9 11 20 60
Jamie McGinn 8/5/88 Florida 19 4 3 7 6
Cody McLeod 6/26/84 NYR/Nsh 38 1 0 1 67
Matt Moulson 11/1/83 Ontario (AHL) 68 28 34 62 48
Tom Pyatt 2/14/87 Ottawa 37 0 2 2 2
Tobias Rieder 1/10/93 Edmonton 67 0 11 11 8
Zac Rinaldo 6/15/90 Nashville 23 1 2 3 20
Kerby Rychel 10/7/94 Stockton (AHL) 57 23 20 43 29
Hunter Shinkaruk 10/13/94 Laval (AHL) 54 5 5 10 20
Thomas Vanek 1/19/84 Detroit 64 16 20 36 26
Garrett Wilson 3/16/91 Pittsburgh 50 2 6 8 18
RIGHT WINGERS 2018-19 GP G A PTS PIM
Pontus Aberg 9/23/93 Ana/Min 59 12 13 25 20
Nicholas Baptiste 8/4/95 Mil/Tor (AHL) 73 14 15 29 20
Steve Bernier 3/31/85 Bridgeport (AHL) 62 24 18 42 87
Gabriel Bourque 9/23/90 Colorado 55 2 6 8 10
Troy Brouwer 8/17/85 Florida 75 12 9 21 47
Erik Condra 8/6/86 Texas (AHL) 71 20 34 54 64
Marko Dano 11/30/94 Manitoba (AHL) 51 12 18 30 75
Stephen Gionta 10/9/83 Bridgeport (AHL) 26 2 2 4 8
Jimmy Hayes 11/21/89 WB/Scranton (AHL) 72 15 15 30 25
Scott Kosmachuk 1/24/94 Colorado (AHL) 54 12 11 23 47
Tobias Lindberg 7/22/95 WBS/Bel/Chi (AHL) 61 5 11 16 28
Valeri Nichushkin 3/4/95 Dallas 57 0 10 10 0
Stefan Noesen 2/12/93 New Jersey 41 3 5 8 28
Magnus Paajarvi 4/12/91 Ottawa 80 11 8 19 6
Anthony Peluso 4/18/89 Stockton (AHL) 35 3 5 8 56
Jason Pominville 11/30/82 Buffalo 73 16 15 31 4
Ty Rattie 2/5/93 Edmonton 50 4 7 11 4
Matt Read 6/14/86 Iowa (AHL) 61 16 21 37 36
Devante Smith-Pelly 6/14/92 Washington 54 4 4 8 15
Drew Stafford 10/30/85 New Jersey 57 5 8 13 18
Lee Stempniak 2/4/83 Providence (AHL) 20 7 11 18 8
Chris Thorburn 6/3/83 San Antonio (AHL) 40 2 5 7 45
Justin Williams 10/4/81 Carolina 82 23 30 53 44

UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS


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N FREE AGENCY THESE days,
term is everything. Spend-
ing big money on a player
isn’t considered a risk if it’s
on a short-term deal. During
the July 1 deluge, 80 UFA con-
tracts were signed, and 36,
or 45 percent, were one-year
pacts. Of those one-year deals,
15 came in at the league-mini-
mum salary of $700,000.
Teams are wisening up and
playing it safer with their UFAs,
giving them low-risk deals – or
no deals at all, opting instead to
promote players from within
the organization. That’s why,
as of mid-July, we saw so many
viable NHLers stuck in UFA
mode, some of them destined
for September PTOs, the obvi-
ous exceptions being blueliner
Jake Gardiner and elder-states-
man forwards Joe Thornton

and Justin Williams. Teams
may still have a use for Stanley
Cup-winning checker Devante
Smith-Pelly, defensive defen-
seman Marc Methot or hired-
gun scorer Thomas Vanek, but
they’ll have to earn their way
onto rosters in training camp
or rescue teams from injury
emergencies.
The UFA pickings in net, how-
ever, are fascinatingly slim. Cam
Ward is the only stopper on the
market who even topped 20
NHL games last season. Perhaps
Jordan Binnington’s shocking
climb up the St. Louis Blues’
depth chart spurred teams to
pad their pipelines with more
goalies in hopes of hitting big
on a dice roll.
Here are notable unsigned
UFAs heading into the dog days
of summer.

ONE YEAR OR


NO WAY


Free agents feeling the squeeze as NHL teams tighten the
purse strings and consider internal options BY MATT LARKIN

FREE AGENT WATCH


JAKE
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