Salary Cap

Arizona Coyotes Re-Sign Goaltender Connor Ingram

The Arizona Coyotes have come to an agreement with RFA goalie Connor Ingram on a 3 year, $1.95 million AAV contract. How does this affect the Coyotes goaltending situation going forward? Connor Ingram finished last season with a SV% of .907 and a GAA of 3.37, but his stats don’t tell the full story. He […]

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Sean Durzi skating for the Los Angeles Kings

Sean Durzi Is the Perfect Fit for the Coyotes Needs

Sean Durzi has been traded to the Coyotes for a Montreal 2nd pick. How does the 6’0”, 194lb right-shot defenseman fit into the Coyotes present and future? Sean Durzi Stats Present After rumors started circulating that the Coyotes might be very active buyers, they made their first swing. Sean Durzi is a very offensively inclined […]

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Ryan Johansen skating for the Nashville Predators

BREAKING NEWS: Ryan Johansen Traded to the Colorado Avalanche

The Nashville Predators have traded Ryan Johansen (8 million AAV, two seasons left on contract) at 50% retained salary to the Colorado Avalanche for the signing rights to Alex Galchenyuk(UFA). Predators Take: The Preds save $4 million in cap space for the next two seasons. They are making this trade as they look to get […]

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Trade Rumors: Philadelphia Flyers Will Be Busy Leading Up to the NHL Draft

New GM Daniel Briere wasted no time starting to remake the team with his vision with the Provorov trade, and by all accounts, he is nowhere near done. The Flyers appear to be heading into a long overdue rebuild. Let’s look at some pieces they may have available as they look to stockpile future pieces. […]

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Arizona Coyotes buy out Zack Kassian and Patrick Nemeth.

The Coyotes have bought out Zack Kassian and Patrick Nemeth as they are beginning the next phase of their rebuild. What comes next for both team and players? Zack Kassian The Zack Kassian buyout saves the Coyotes $1.53 million in cap space and $767,000 in actual dollars while having a dead cap hit of $1.67 […]

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Bill Armstrong during a Coyotes press conference

Coyotes Select at 6 and 12 in the NHL Draft

The Coyotes hold serve in the lottery and select at 6th overall with their own pick. A continuation of them having awful lottery luck and never moving up yet again. But they did not drop and, more importantly, kept the Senators puck at 12 in a top-heavy draft. What does that mean for the rebuild […]

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Canucks are Eliminated, Now What?

The Canucks have officially been eliminated from playoff contention. While many fans have seen this as inevitable as the team lost 7 to start the season, now management has to take a long hard look in the mirror and figure out what went wrong with a team that needed to make the playoffs. We look […]

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Meet John Boynton, One of the Partners Behind the PHF

The PHF is an exciting women’s hockey league emerging, and it has grown since day one thanks to a group of partners called BTM Partners. Funny enough, the letters stand out for Boston, Toronto, and Montreal. The Boston Pride, the Toronto Six, and the brand new Montreal Force are all owned by this group looking […]

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PHF Salary Cap to Double

The Premier Hockey Federation keeps on growing. On Wednesday, December 14, the league announced the salary cap would increase to a historic $1.5 million per team for the 2023-24 season.  In 2021, the salary cap was just $150,000. It has increased 900% since then. This increase is the league’s third salary increase in nine seasons […]

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Bruins Place Three Veterans On Waivers

On Sunday, the Boston Bruins waived three veteran players as the team looks to get salary cap complaint before Monday’s 5 pm Eastern time deadline. Left-wing Nick Foligno, right-wing Chris Wagner, and defenseman Mike Reilly were all placed on waivers. Any team can now claim any of these players and assume their salaries. Foligno was […]

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