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analysis

Kemp hasn't seen any NHL action since Jan. 13, which was also his only appearance at the top level this season. The 24-year-old blueliner has five assists in 26 AHL appearances.

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2024-01-26

update

Kemp was reassigned to AHL Bakersfield on Friday.

2024-01-24

analysis

Kemp has been a healthy scratch for five of six games since being promoted from the minors Jan. 8, so this move doesn't come as a surprise. He'll likely continue to see nearly all of his game action in the minors.

Kemp's reassignment Tuesday appears to have been a paper move. The 24-year-old will serve as a depth defenseman during his stay with the big club.

2024-01-24

update

Kemp was reassigned to AHL Bakersfield on Tuesday.

Kemp was recalled from AHL Bakersfield on Wednesday.

2024-01-23

analysis

Kemp has been a healthy scratch for five of six games since being promoted from the minors Jan. 8, so this move doesn't come as a surprise. He'll likely continue to see nearly all of his game action in the minors.

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update

Kemp was reassigned to AHL Bakersfield on Tuesday.

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analysis

Kemp has five assists in 26 AHL games this season. The 24-year-old blueliner has yet to make his NHL debut.

2024-01-08

update

Kemp was recalled from AHL Bakersfield on Monday.

2023-10-07

analysis

Kemp has yet to play in the NHL. He signed a two-year, two-way contract in May and will be sent to AHL Bakersfield if he passes through waivers. Kemp had six goals and 15 assists in 71 AHL games last season.

2023-10-07

update

Kemp was put on waivers by the Oilers on Saturday, according to Chris Johnston of TSN.

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Yes

2023-06-22

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No

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The Nashville Predators kept their season alive with a 2-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series Tuesday.

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Roman Josi and Alexandre Carrier scored for the Preds, who narrowed their deficit in the best-of-seven matchup to 3-2.

Star winger Filip Forsberg assisted on both tallies.

After two scoreless periods, defenceman Nikita Zadorov got the Canucks on the board early in the third period.

Rookie goalie Arturs Silovs stopped 20 of 22 shots for Vancouver and Juuse Saros made 19 saves for Nashville.

The series returns to Nashville for Game 6 on Friday night.

Vancouver poured on the pressure early Tuesday, creating a flurry of chances in the game’s opening minutes.

As the first period wore on, Silovs proved to be a force of calm for the Canucks.

Ryan McDonagh tried to beat the 23-year-old Latvian goalie with a drag move midway through the frame, but Silovs simply reached up and snatched the puck out of mid-air.

Vancouver’s best chance of the first came in the period’s final seconds when J.T. Miller bolted out of the penalty box, collected the puck for a breakaway, and sent a wrist shot just wide of the Nashville net.

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The Preds came into the second with a burst of offensive force, and outshot the home side 11-4 across the period.

Cole Smith unleashed a one-timer from the middle of the faceoff circle 33 seconds into the frame, hitting the top of Silovs’ blocker. The goalie watched the rebound drop to the ice and pounced to cover it up.

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Midway through the second, Nashville got another prime chance, this time while down a man.

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With Anthony Beauvillier in the box for hooking, Kiefer Sherwood streaked down the ice on a short-handed breakaway, only to see his shot clang off the post.

Vancouver went 0-for-2 on the power play Tuesday while Nashville was 1-for-4.

The Canucks finally broke the scoring drought 3:11 into the third period when Zadorov fired a sharp-angle shot under the crossbar from just above the goal line.

It was the bruising defenceman’s second goal of the playoffs.

The Predators levelled the score with a power-play goal 7:15 into the third after Dakota Joshua was called for boarding.

Silovs stopped Josi on a breakaway, freezing the puck under his body, only to be pushed into the net, with the puck squirting lose and skittering across the goal line for the Preds’ captain’s first goal of the post-season.

The tally snapped the Canucks’ streak of 17 successful penalty kills.

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Nashville took the lead 12:46 into the third when Carrier, using a screen from Ryan O’Reilly, blasted a shot past Silovs from just inside the blue line.

Vancouver pulled Silovs in favour of an extra attacker with two minutes left on the game clock, but couldn’t score the equalizer.

Predators defenceman Luke Schenn was a late scratch due to illness. Tyson Barrie took his spot in the lineup and played his first game since March 28.

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Game 6 is set to go in Nashville on Friday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 30, 2024.

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Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland met with the media on Thursday, alongside captain Gabriel Landeskog.

We learned Landeskog is not retiring, plus heard some updates on the murky future of Valeri Nichushkin. But there was one other piece of news to watch this summer.

MacFarland revealed that forward Artturi Lehkonen is going to have a shoulder procedure this week, and him being ready for training camp in mid-September is not a sure thing.les islanders de new york

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Lehkonen was solid once again this year for Colorado, despite a scary hit into the boards that caused him to miss more than two months from November to January.

In 45 regular season games, Lehkonen had 16 goals and 18 assists, good for 34 points. That put him eighth on the team, despite only playing about half the season.

And in the playoffs, “Lehky” added six goals and five assists, totaling 11 points. That was fourth on the team in the postseason, trailing only superstars Cale Makar, Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen.

Lehkonen became even more important after Nichushkin was suspended for six months before Game 4 against the Dallas Starssabres de buffalo issoire. He was heavily relied on to help the puck find the back of the net.

Lehkonen still has three seasons left on his deal with the Avalanche, a fairly team-friendly contract for five years and $22.5 million.

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The 13th installment in this series has arrived after looking at how the Minnesota Wild did in their first 12 drafts. If you missed any of them or want a refresher, you can find those recaps below:

  • 2000: Franchise’s Inaugural Draft
  • 2001: Minnesota Gets Its Captain
  • 2002: Late Round Woes
  • 2003: Most Disappointing Draft Yet
  • 2004: A Draft With No Standouts
  • 2005: Starting the New Era Off with a Whimper
  • 2006: More Missed Opportunities 
  • 2007: Prospect Cupboards Continue Being Empty
  • 2008: Another First-Round Bust
  • 2009: O.K. Draft to Finish the Decade
  • 2010: Best Draft in a Long Time
  • 2011: Wild Draft an All-Time Great Defenseman

The Wild entered the 2012 NHL Entry Draft after another disappointing season that saw them finish with a 35-36-11 record (81 points), missing the playoffs for the fourth straight year. It was also the third draft in a row that Minnesota entered with a Top 10 selection. But did they finally find a prospect to help them turn things around? Read on and find out.

After selecting defenseman Jonas Brodin 10th overall in the previous draft, the Wild used the seventh overall pick in 2012 to grab Red Deer Rebels blueliner Matt Dumba. The Regina, Saskatchewan native, was an offensive dynamo in his draft year after being named the 2010-11 Western Hockey League rookie of the year. He led all Red Deer defensemen in the 2011-12 WHL season with 57 points in 69 games. In fact, his point total was just one back of the team lead. Even though he didn’t rack up any individual accolades that year, it was enough to impress the Wild.

Dumba spent the 2012-13 WHL campaign with the Rebels once again due to the NHL’s lockout at the time. He remained a steady force on the blue line, tallying 42 points in 62 games. His efforts earned him three regular-season games with the Houston Aeros in the American Hockey League and another additional five in the playoffs. Even though he failed to register a point in that stretch, the Wild liked what they saw and gave him a roster spot to kick off the 2013-14 season.

After being one of the most offensively skilled defensemen during his WHL years, Dumba struggled like a lot of blueliners do when they first reach the NHL. He put up a goal and an assist in his first 13 games before the Wild lone him to Team Canada’s World Juniors roster. After Canada placed fourth in the annual tournament, Dumba was sent back to the WHL by Minnesota. However, it was to his new team, the Portland Winterhawks, after the Rebels traded his rights. The move ended up being the right call because something clicked for Dumba. He found his offensive flair once again, notching 42 points across a combined 47 regular season and playoff games.

From there, there was no looking back for Dumba. Aside from playing 20 AHL games in the 2014-15 season, he’s remained on the NHL roster ever since. He’s been one of the most reliable Wild defensemen over the last half-decade when it comes to goal-scoring, notching at least 10 goals four or more times in his career. The 50 points he recorded in the 2017-18 campaign is also the second-best total in franchise history by a defenseman, and his 195 career points rank third all-time among Wild defensemen.

Yes, Dumba can frustrate Wild fans a lot, especially with his inconsistent play. However, there’s no denying that he’s a solid option for the team’s bottom two pairings. Nevertheless, he had been involved in trade rumors this offseason, so only time will tell if he’s still with Minnesota by the time his contract ends after the 2022-23 season.

Moving away from drafting defensemen, the Wild went with a forward in Round 2 when they selected Baie-Comeau Drakkar left-winger Raphael Bussieres 46th overall. Standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing just over 200 pounds, Bussieres offered Minnesota a decent mix of size and goal-scoring. He recorded 50 goals over his final two seasons with the Drakkar, which is something that his NHL club hoped that he could achieve at the next level.ou joue le wild du minnesota

Bussieres made his professional debut with the Wild’s AHL affiliate in Iowa during the 2013-14 season, but he found that it was more difficult to score at this level. He managed to put up just five goals in 61 games while playing against grown men for the first time. Things didn’t get much better for him during the following year, where he spent a majority of the season in the ECHL. In fact, that’s how most of Bussieres’ tenure with the Wild went. He just couldn’t separate himself from the pack, even in the minors, which ultimately led to the NHL club losing interest in his development.

Bussieres continued his career overseas once his contract with the Wild expired, opting to play for Ljubljana Olimpija HK in Austria for the 2016-17 season. He played for the Nottingham Panthers in England the following year, but his 20 points in 50 games with his new club showed that his best years were behind him. Bussieres finished his career by spending two seasons in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, most recently playing for Rivière-du-Loup 3L in 2019-20.

Like the Wild have often done throughout drafts over the years, they decided to use one of their picks to draft a local prospect. This time, they selected defenseman John Draeger out of Shattuck St. Mary’s School. The Edina, Minnesota native, started off his high school hockey career slowly, notching just 21 points in his first 107 games. Suddenly, everything clicked for him in 2011-12, as he recorded an impressive 41 points in 57 games.

Instead of making the jump to the NHL or even the AHL, Draeger took the collegiate approach to his career by attending Michigan State University. Unfortunately, he didn’t find as much success in college as he did in high school. While Draeger played 131 games over four years with the Spartans, the 30 points during that span showed that his impressive offensive performance as a high school senior may have been a one-off. Draeger stopped playing hockey after the 2015-16 NCAA season, joining the long list of Minnesota-born Wild prospects who failed to reach the NHL. Nevertheless, he is now an assistant ice hockey coach for Chaska High, a high school in Chaska, Minnesota.

In an unusual move, Minnesota went back-to-back with high school players when they drafted Noble and Greenough School center Adam Gilmour out of Dedham, Massachusettsmaillot des bruins de boston jersey devils. He was one of the best players on his high school team, finishing the 2011-12 season with 56 points in just 26 games (2.15 points per game). He played the following season with the Muskegon Lumberjacks in the United States Hockey League and didn’t even look out of place, scoring 19 goals and 28 assists in 64 contests.

Gilmour returned to Massachusetts for the 2013-14 NCAA season, playing with future NHLers like Johnny Gaudreau and Thatcher Demko for Boston College. He spent three years at the school, but he never put up more than 27 points in a season. Regardless, Gilmour received an Amateur Tryout Agreement from Iowa, giving him the start to his professional career. Much to his dismay, he couldn’t find any level of success in the Wild organization after seeing just 10 points in 54 games. He spent the following years bouncing around the AHL and ECHL, never getting an NHL opportunity due to a lack of results. Gilmour then retired following the 2018-19 season.

Swedish defenseman Daniel Gunnarsson was the Wild’s fifth-round pick in 2012 after spending his draft year with Lulea HF in the Swedish Elite League (now Swedish Hockey League). Standing at 6-foot-6, it was clear that he was known more for his physicality rather than any offensive upside. Even though he was a later pick, the Wild were hoping that he could have turned into something special in time. Ultimately, that wasn’t the case.

Gunnarsson never ended up signing his entry-level deal with Minnesota due to him deciding to continue his career in Sweden. At the end of the day, the Wild had a lot of defensemen in their prospect cupboards, and it’s possible that Gunnarsson could have gotten lost in the shuffle had he signed his deal. He’s still had a career to be proud of, which is continuing to this day as he’s set to play for Leksands IF in the 2021-22 SHL season. Still, it would have been nice to see how he could’ve developed had he come over to North America all those years ago.

One of the more intriguing prospects that the Wild left the 2012 NHL Entry Draft with was Swiss center, Christoph Bertschy. The then-18-year-old was coming fresh off a season that saw him record 16 points in 31 games while playing against men for Bern SC in Switzerland. The thing is that Bertschy showed improvement which each passing year, eventually finishing fifth in team scoring with 30 points in 44 games in his final Swiss seasonkraken seattle hockey. He made his North American debut during the 2015-16 AHL season, playing in 72 games for Iowa. Bertschy’s 24 assists that season were actually a team-high, and he also contributed with 11 goals.

Unfortunately, Bertschy’s first AHL season ended up being his best. He had 41 points in 112 games over the next few seasons and even earned the occasional call-up to Minnesota. But he could never impress enough to convince the coaching staff that he deserved more playing time. Bertschy played just nine games for the Wild during his tenure with the franchise, registering only one assist. Minnesota ended up trading him and fellow forward Mario Lucia to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for defenseman Viktor Loov on Feb. 8, 2018.

Bertschy actually looked rejuvenated when he played for the Devils’ AHL affiliate in Binghamton, finishing the 2017-18 season with 18 points in 26 games. That ended up being his final North American campaign, though, as he returned to Switzerland in the following year to join Lausanne HC, with who he still plays for to this day.

With their last pick of the draft, the Wild decided to go with their third high school player of the day. This time it was another local prospect in the form of Edina High School left-winger, Louis Nanne. It was an important pick for the Wild because his grandfather Lou is a legend in the state after having played 635 games for the Minnesota North Stars and also being inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 2004.

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After high school, Nanee spent time moving around North America, playing in the British Columbia Hockey League and USHL, before joining the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Engineers in the NCAA. Nothing much came from Nanne’s time with the school, considering how his 44 points in 106 games left a lot to be desired. He then retired from hockey following the 2016-17 collegiate year and joins a long list of late-round Wild draft picks who didn’t pan out.

The Wild’s 2012 draft class went on to play a combined 471 NHL games. However, 462 of those came courtesy of Dumba. Regardless of how good Dumba is on his best days, that doesn’t change the fact that this haul was largely disappointing for the organization. Drafts always have their share of success stories and disappointments, but it seemed like the Wild often ended up with the latter. You can chalk it up to bad luck or poor scouting, but the fact remains that, outside of Dumba, the 2012 NHL Entry Draft was one of the more forgettable ones for Minnesota fans.



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He’s now 6-3-1 on the year, with a 2.30 goals-against average and a .920 save percentage.

The Jets, who pushed another franchise mark to 11 games without a regulation loss (9-0-2), have allowed two or fewer now in eight straight and 15 of their past 16 games.

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Nikolaj Ehlers scored his 13th to move into sole possession of second in Jets goal-scoring this season, while Cole Perfetti snapped a seven-game goal drought with his 11th.

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Mason McTavish was Anaheim’s lone goal-scorer, while John Gibson coughed up three on 27 shots in a losing effort.

The Jets allowed the first goal for a fourth straight game, trailing 1-0 after the first period after McTavish ripped his 11th at 15:51.

Ehlers tied the game at 7:57 of the second, sniping a wrist shot around traffic and past Gibson.

Schmidt’s go-ahead goal and game-winner game on a howitzer from the point 1:57 into the final frame.

Perfetti then blasted a one-timer at 13:03, taking a cross-ice feed from Vladislav Namestnikov to give the Jets some insurance on the power play.

The marker was the first time the Jets have recorded power-play goals in consecutive games since Dec. 2.

The Jets will round out their three-game road trip with a matchup in the desert on Sunday at Arizona.

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The Canadiens lost their second in a row after a 3-2 loss to Dallas on Saturday and fell to 1-9-0 in the second game of back-to-backs this season.

The Blues went 3-for-5 on the power play. The Canadiens were 0-for-3.golden knight las vegas

St. Louis took the lead early and never looked back.

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Just 25 seconds into the game, Toropchenko cruised around Jayden Struble down the right wing with a deke between his own legs before cutting to the net and beating Allen for a highlight-reel goal.

Parayko gave the visitors a 2-0 lead 5:05 into the first period with a point shot off the post and in.

Seconds later, Blues forward Sammy Blais laid a hard hit on defenceman Jordan Harris while the latter was already falling along the end boards, appearing to connect near his head. 

Harris also hit his head on the ice and couldn’t stand up after the incident, needing help to get off the ice. The Canadiens said he would not return due to an upper-body injury.

Blais, meanwhile, received a five-minute major for boarding and a game misconduct.

The Canadiens were unable to make the Blues pay until just after the five-minute power play expired, when Juraj Slafkovsky set Suzuki up with an open cage after a cross-ice pass to cut the lead in half at 10:23.

Kyrou scored a power-play goal at 15:20 of the first to give St. Louis a 3-1 lead heading into the break.

Despite an evenly-matched second, Walker scored with 2:11 left in the period to put the Blues up by three.

Thomas added to that advantage with a power-play goal just 31 seconds into the third.

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Kyrou made it 7-2 with a shot that ricocheted off the end board and in off Allen, who had an afternoon to forget against his former team.

The Canadiens appeared to score with a minute left. However, Neighbours and Johnathan Kovacevic dropped the gloves at the same time the puck crossed the line. The officials ruled there would be no goal after review.

The fight, however, gave Neighbours a Gordie Howe hat trick.

LINEUP CHANGES

Forward Joshua Roy, recalled from American Hockey League affiliate Laval, entered the Canadiens lineup for Rafael Harvey-Pinard, who exited Saturday’s game with a lower-body injury and was placed on injured reserve Sunday. The 20-year-old Roy of Saint-Georges-De-Beauce, Que., has one goal and one assist in seven games this season.

Harris replaced Arber Xhekaj on the blue line after spending two games as a healthy scratch before exiting the game.

UP NEXT

Blues: Wrap up a three-game road trip Tuesday against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Canadiens: Host the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday to end a three-game homestand.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 11, 2024.

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