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Senators Sign Auld, Lightning Sign Adam Hall.
Jul 01, 2008 | 1:53PM | report this

The Ottawa Senators have found a replacement for the recently bought out Ray Emery, signing former Bruins goalie Alex Auld to a two-year contract worth $1 million. $2 million. 

That ‘ll make him a more affordable cap hit to the Senators cap, and Auld will be hoping to stick with the Senators for a while and perhaps re-establish himself as a potential starter he was once envisioned to be with the Vancouver Canucks earlier in the decade.

Adam Hall’s solid performance this season for the Pittsburgh Penguins, especially during the playoffs, landed him a three –year contract extension worth $1.8 million.

Sorry about that, folks, the feed I received had Hall re-signed with the Penguins. He in fact signed a three-year, $1.8 million contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning. My apologies for the confusion.

The Pens also signed former Calgary Flames forward Eric Godard to a three year contract.

Thus far the Penguins have retained two of their UFA forwards but of course they were the most affordable to re-sign. It remains to be seen if they can retain Marian Hossa and defenseman Brooks Orpik.

5 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NHL, Free Agents, Ottawa Senators, Alex Auld, Pittsburgh Penguins, Adam Hall, Eric Godard, Tampa Bay Lightning
 
The Latest NHL Free Agent & Waiver News.
Oct 01, 2007 | 7:12AM | report this

With most NHL teams making their final training camp cuts in preparation for the full start of the 2007-08 season, here’s the latest free agent news. I’ll be updating this as further cuts and signings occur during the first week of October 2007.

- Defenseman Brent Sopel staged a bit of a surprise late last week, leaving the Detroit Red Wings training camp to sign a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Chicago Blackhawks.

The Wings invited Sopel to training camp for a tryout where he found himself battling for a job. While the Wings coaching staff liked his offensive game they apparently weren’t impressed with his defensive play in pre-season.

Blackhawks GM Dale Tallon had been seeking a veteran blueliner for several weeks and obviously isn’t as concerned over Sopel’s defensive game as the Wings.

Tallon’s search for veteran depth also led him to claim defenseman Karel Pilar off waivers from the Atlanta Thrashers but in the aftermath of Sopel’s signing the ‘Hawks GM placed Pilar on waivers once again, where he was reclaimed by the Thrashers on October 2nd.

- Another training camp invitee defenseman who failed to stick with the Wings was Jassen Cullimore, who was cut by the club last week.

It’s still possible however that Cullimore could land a spot with an NHL team as injuries start to take its toll. One possibility could include his former club, the Tampa Bay Lightning, who lost Dan Boyle for six weeks to a freak off-ice injury and could use some extra depth.

Cullimore obviously won’t replace Boyle’s offence but given some of the concerns about the overall depth of the Lightning’s blueline he might be of interest to them.

The Red Wings have also demoted highly-touted forward Igor Grigorenko, demoted Mark Hartigan and offered enforcer Aaron Downey a two-way contract.

It was thought Grigorenko would earn a roster spot to start the season but given their other areas of concern it was easier to demote him as he doesn't have to pass through waivers. Don't be surprised if he returns to the big club later this season.

- The Montreal Canadiens demoted goaltender Jaroslov Halak and center Maxim Lapierre as part of their final three roster cuts.

Demoting Halak and Lapierre comes as a bit of a surprise, as it was expected the club would demote Carey Price rather than having him perhaps cooling his heels backing up starter Cristobal Huet. Lapierre meanwhile impressed down the stretch last season with his pesky style and was a key factor in the Hamilton Bulldogs (the Canadiens farm team) winning the AHL Calder Cup last spring.

Halak's demotion will undoubtedly give rise to speculation of the Canadiens shopping him or entertaining offers but I'm of the opinion the Habs might keep him in the system and possibly recall him at some point this season.

Huet's on the final year of his contract, and if Price outplays him or the Canadiens are out of playoff contention by the February trade deadline they could shop Huet instead and recall Halak to back up Price.

As for Lapierre, he may not be on the Habs farm club for long this season, especially if injuries take a toll on the forward lines as the season progresses.

- The Pittsburgh Penguins have signed training camp invitee forward Adam Hall to a one-year contract. Financial terms weren't disclosed.

Hall has struggled in recent seasons to stick with any one team, bouncing from Nashville to the NY Rangers to Minnesota since the summer of 2006 before becoming an unrestricted free agent this summer.

He'll likely see third or fourth line duty with the Penguins this season.

- A radio report out of Edmonton claims the Oilers have released winger Anson Carter, who was invited to training camp but saw little action due to a concussion suffered in a pre-season game.

- The St. Louis Blues have reportedly placed winger Petr Cajanek on waivers and are apparently waiting for him to clear (by 11 pm ET Tuesday) to decide on signing forward Mike Johnson.

The Blues have also released defenseman David Tanabe, who like Johnson was a training camp invitee.

- The Toronto Maple Leafs have placed goaltender Scott Clemmensen and forward Tony Salmelainen on waivers.

Both were signed as unrestricted free agents during the off-season but are destined to begin this season with the Leafs farm club.

The New York Rangers have place defenseman Andrew Hutchinson on waivers. If he clears he'll be demoted to their farm team.

Hutchinson was acquired by the Rangers this summer as part of the deal that sent forward Matt Cullen back to the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Washington Capitals reports defenseman Ben Clymer has cleared waivers and was demoted to the Capitals farm team.

- The Vancouver Canucks have released defenseman Dan McGillis, who was invited to their training camp nearly two weeks ago.

It was erroneously reported McGillis had signed with the Canucks but it's been since confirmed he was merely invited to camp on a tryout basis but was not signed.

- The Edmonton Oilers have demoted defenseman Ladislav Smid to their minor league affiliate.

Smid was acquired by the Oilers in July 2006 as part of the return in the Chris Pronger trade with the Anaheim Ducks. Smid played in 77 games with the Oilers last season.

- Several veterans NHL’ers who didn’t make the cut: Joel Bouchard (released by Columbus), Toby Petersen (demoted by Dallas), Jon Klemm(demoted by the LA Kings), Mike Weaver (demoted by Pittsburgh, must clear waivers first).

6 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NHL, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Tampa Bay Lightning, Calgary Flames, Brent Sopel, Jassen Cullimore, Karel Pilar, Mark Smith, Joel Bouchard, Toby Petersen, Jon Klemm, Montreal Canadiens, Jaroslav Halak, Maxim Lapierre, Pittsburgh Penguins, Mike Weaver, Adam Hall, Igor Grigorenko, Aaron Downey
 
Rangers Trade Hall to Wild for Dupuis.
Feb 09, 2007 | 10:55AM | report this
New York Rangers general manager Glen Sather continues to tinker with his struggling roster, shipping winger Adam Hall to the Minnesota Wild on Friday in exchange for winger Pascal Dupuis.

It’s the second trade this week for the Blueshirts, who acquired center Sean Avery from the Los Angeles Kings for Jason Ward.

Sather acquired Hall last summer from the Nashville Predators, hoping the big young winger had the potential to become a power forward on the Rangers. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out that way, as Hall has only 12 points in 49 games this season, most spent on the Rangers checking lines.

Dupuis has been on the block since January, as Wild GM Doug Risebrough finally gave up hope of Dupuis regaining the 20-goal, 48 point career high form of 2002-03, the only year to date in Wild franchise history when they made the playoffs.

Since then, injuries and inconsistency have limited Dupuis’ effectiveness, and there were whispers of his chafing under the tight-checking defensive system of head coach Jacques Lemaire.

So it’s a fresh start for both players, which will determine their continued careers in the NHL.

Hall has never played up to the “future power forward” expectations, but his career could get a new lease as a checking forward with the Wild.

Dupuis will get an opportunity to regain his scoring form with the Rangers, who are desperately trying to find some affordable offensive depth without sacrificing their promising young players.

Hall’s salary was $975K for this season whilst Dupuis earned $798K so the impact to the payrolls of both clubs will be minimal.
3 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Trade, NHL, New York Rangers, Minnesota Wild, Adam Hall, Pascal Dupuis
 
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