Jackets claim Dalpe from Wild
February 27, 2017
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The Columbus Blue Jackets have claimed center Zac Dalpe off waivers from the Minnesota Wild.
The 27-year-old Dalpe had a goal and two assists in nine games for the Wild this season. The Blue Jackets claimed him Monday and assigned him to Cleveland of the American Hockey League.
Dalpe, a former Ohio State player, has 12 goals and 12 assists in 128 NHL games with the Wild, Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks and Carolina Hurricanes. He was a second-round draft pick by Carolina in 2008.
Also Monday, Columbus put winger Matt Calvert on injured reserve with an oblique strain.
The Blue Jackets play at Montreal on Tuesday night.
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Red Wings recall LW Miller, G Coreau
February 27, 2017
The Detroit Red Wings recalled left winger Drew Miller and goaltender Jared Coreau from the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League on Monday.
Miller, 33, has five goals, one assist six points and 14 penalty minutes in 35 games with the Red Wings this season. He has two goals, one assist and eight shots on goal in seven games for Grand Rapids.
Miller owns 106 points (56 goals, 50 assists) in 484 games since joining the Red Wings in 2009-10. He has 121 career points (62 goals, 59 assists) in 551 NHL games between the Red Wings, Anaheim Ducks and Tampa Bay Lightning since making his NHL debut in 2006-07.
Miller also has six goals and seven assists in 60 Stanley Cup playoff games, and helped the Ducks to a Stanley Cup championship in 2007, skating in three games as a first-year pro.
Miller, born in Dover, N.J., but raised in East Lansing, Mich., was originally drafted by Anaheim in the sixth round of the 2003 NHL draft.
Coreau, 25, has appeared in 13 games during his first NHL season, recording a 5-3-3 record, a 3.27 goals-against average, an .893 save percentage and a team-best two shutouts. The Perth, Ontario, native started both games for the Griffins over the weekend, posting a 1-1 record and a .913 save percentage.
Coreau made his NHL debut on Dec. 3 at Pittsburgh and earned his first NHL win in his second career start on Dec. 23 at Florida. The victory kicked off a stretch of eight consecutive decisions for Coreau without a regulation loss (5-0-3), including a season-high 45 saves on Jan. 24 at Boston.
Coreau made 19 appearances for the Griffins this season and ranked among the AHL's top goalies at the time of his call-up with 11 wins, a 2.18 goals-against average and .924 save percentage. In four seasons with Grand Rapids, he owns a 57-34-3 record, 2.41 goals-against average, .921 save percentage and 10 shutouts.
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Flyers' Manning suspended 2 games
February 27, 2017
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Brandon Manning has been suspended two games for a late hit on Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jake Guentzel, the NHL announced Monday.
The incident occurred at 3:26 of the second period in the Penguins' 4-2 victory over the Flyers at Heinz Field on Saturday in a Stadium Series game. There was no penalty called on the play.
A video released by the NHL's Department of Player Safety said Manning was suspended because he delivered a "high, forceful hit to Guentzel that makes substantial head contact."
Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement and, based on his average annual salary, Manning will forfeit $10,833.34. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.
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Senators' G Hammond needs surgery
February 27, 2017
Ottawa Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond's injury-plagued campaign came to an end following the news that he needs season-ending surgery.
Senators general manager Pierre Dorion on Monday said Hammond, the hero of Ottawa's dramatic run to a playoff spot in 2014-15, underwent tests that revealed a torn labrum in his right hip.
"This surgery will keep Andrew out for the remainder of the season and our doctors are estimating that his rehabilitation will allow him to begin skating in approximately 12 weeks," Dorion said.
Injuries limited Hammond to only six appearances and four starts this season. He surrendered six goals in a shutout loss to St. Louis on Feb. 7, his first start in nearly two months.
Hammond tied an NHL record by surrendering two goals or fewer in 12 consecutive starts to begin his career and went his first 15 starts without a regulation loss (14-0-1) to ignite Ottawa's postseason charge as a rookie.
The 29-year-old native of Surrey, British Columbia, never came close to duplicating that success, going 7-11-4 with a 2.65 goals-against average in 2015-16. Hammond finished this season with an 0-2-0 mark, 4.08 goals-against average and .837 save percentage.
February 27, 2017
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The Columbus Blue Jackets have claimed center Zac Dalpe off waivers from the Minnesota Wild.
The 27-year-old Dalpe had a goal and two assists in nine games for the Wild this season. The Blue Jackets claimed him Monday and assigned him to Cleveland of the American Hockey League.
Dalpe, a former Ohio State player, has 12 goals and 12 assists in 128 NHL games with the Wild, Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks and Carolina Hurricanes. He was a second-round draft pick by Carolina in 2008.
Also Monday, Columbus put winger Matt Calvert on injured reserve with an oblique strain.
The Blue Jackets play at Montreal on Tuesday night.
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Red Wings recall LW Miller, G Coreau
February 27, 2017
The Detroit Red Wings recalled left winger Drew Miller and goaltender Jared Coreau from the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League on Monday.
Miller, 33, has five goals, one assist six points and 14 penalty minutes in 35 games with the Red Wings this season. He has two goals, one assist and eight shots on goal in seven games for Grand Rapids.
Miller owns 106 points (56 goals, 50 assists) in 484 games since joining the Red Wings in 2009-10. He has 121 career points (62 goals, 59 assists) in 551 NHL games between the Red Wings, Anaheim Ducks and Tampa Bay Lightning since making his NHL debut in 2006-07.
Miller also has six goals and seven assists in 60 Stanley Cup playoff games, and helped the Ducks to a Stanley Cup championship in 2007, skating in three games as a first-year pro.
Miller, born in Dover, N.J., but raised in East Lansing, Mich., was originally drafted by Anaheim in the sixth round of the 2003 NHL draft.
Coreau, 25, has appeared in 13 games during his first NHL season, recording a 5-3-3 record, a 3.27 goals-against average, an .893 save percentage and a team-best two shutouts. The Perth, Ontario, native started both games for the Griffins over the weekend, posting a 1-1 record and a .913 save percentage.
Coreau made his NHL debut on Dec. 3 at Pittsburgh and earned his first NHL win in his second career start on Dec. 23 at Florida. The victory kicked off a stretch of eight consecutive decisions for Coreau without a regulation loss (5-0-3), including a season-high 45 saves on Jan. 24 at Boston.
Coreau made 19 appearances for the Griffins this season and ranked among the AHL's top goalies at the time of his call-up with 11 wins, a 2.18 goals-against average and .924 save percentage. In four seasons with Grand Rapids, he owns a 57-34-3 record, 2.41 goals-against average, .921 save percentage and 10 shutouts.
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Flyers' Manning suspended 2 games
February 27, 2017
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Brandon Manning has been suspended two games for a late hit on Pittsburgh Penguins forward Jake Guentzel, the NHL announced Monday.
The incident occurred at 3:26 of the second period in the Penguins' 4-2 victory over the Flyers at Heinz Field on Saturday in a Stadium Series game. There was no penalty called on the play.
A video released by the NHL's Department of Player Safety said Manning was suspended because he delivered a "high, forceful hit to Guentzel that makes substantial head contact."
Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement and, based on his average annual salary, Manning will forfeit $10,833.34. The money goes to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund.
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Senators' G Hammond needs surgery
February 27, 2017
Ottawa Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond's injury-plagued campaign came to an end following the news that he needs season-ending surgery.
Senators general manager Pierre Dorion on Monday said Hammond, the hero of Ottawa's dramatic run to a playoff spot in 2014-15, underwent tests that revealed a torn labrum in his right hip.
"This surgery will keep Andrew out for the remainder of the season and our doctors are estimating that his rehabilitation will allow him to begin skating in approximately 12 weeks," Dorion said.
Injuries limited Hammond to only six appearances and four starts this season. He surrendered six goals in a shutout loss to St. Louis on Feb. 7, his first start in nearly two months.
Hammond tied an NHL record by surrendering two goals or fewer in 12 consecutive starts to begin his career and went his first 15 starts without a regulation loss (14-0-1) to ignite Ottawa's postseason charge as a rookie.
The 29-year-old native of Surrey, British Columbia, never came close to duplicating that success, going 7-11-4 with a 2.65 goals-against average in 2015-16. Hammond finished this season with an 0-2-0 mark, 4.08 goals-against average and .837 save percentage.
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