Yesterday was the busiest day in the NHL news cycle in quite some time, seeing multiple high-profile extensions, including Auston Matthews’ $13.25MM AAV mega-deal for four years. Those aren’t the only transactions worthy of coverage, however. Many moves continue to trickle in as the offseason rolls on from the minor, major junior and European ranks.
- The OHL’s Niagara IceDogs have acquired forward Gavin Bryant and a 2027 third-round pick in the OHL Priority Selection Draft from the Owen Sound Attack in exchange for forward Declan Waddick, according to a team release. Bryant, 19, is coming off a breakout season unfortunately shortened by multiple injuries which limited him to 30 games. However, he did produce near a point-per-game rate when he did play, recording ten goals and 16 assists for 26 points while serving as an alternate captain. He heads to a Niagara team that won just 12 games last season while mired in off-ice instability. Waddick, NHL draft-eligible for the first time in 2023, led the IceDogs in goals last season with 28. He added 21 assists to finish with 49 points in 64 games, finishing second on the team.
- The ECHL’s Orlando Solar Bears have signed former OHL Saginaw Spirit defenseman Mitchell Smith to a one-year ECHL contract. The deal represents the Solar Bears’ second defensive addition of the last few days, with the team bringing in sophomore defenseman Chris Perna on Tuesday. While Perna is a stay-at-home defenseman with a year of pro experience under his belt, Smith is an offensive defenseman set to make his professional debut in the fall. Smith has tallied 102 points across the last two OHL seasons with the Spirit and ranked second among Saginaw blueliners in scoring in that time frame, behind only 2022 10th overall pick Pavel Mintyukov. Smith with get a chance to establish himself as an offensive difference-maker from the back end in Orlando with the hope he’ll eventually be able to climb the ladder of North American pro hockey and get a look in the AHL.
- Former Kingston Frontenacs captain Ted Nichol has signed a one-year ECHL deal with the Kalamazoo Wings. Nichol, 26, has 14 professional games under his belt after concluding a four-season career at the University of Guelph earlier this year. His playing rights were acquired by the Wings from the Everblades, the team he made his pro debut with last season, as part of a March trade that sent Logan Lambdin to Florida. Nichol only managed three points in 14 games with Florida last season but will look to earn a bigger role on head coach Joel Martin’s team.
- Zane Franklin, a former WHL star with the Kamloops Blazers, has re-signed with the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL. The feisty 24-year-old winger enjoyed something of a breakout season in Idaho last year, scoring 16 goals and 33 points in 55 games. The Steelheads were dominant in the ECHL regular season and made a run all the way to the Kelly Cup Finals, and this signing will allow the franchise retain a useful contributor from that squad.
- Atro Leppänen, one of the breakout stars of the 2022-23 season of Finland’s second-tier league, has earned a contract with a Liiga club: Vaasan Sport. The 24-year-old left-shot blueliner led Kiekko-Espoo to a Mestis title last season, leading the league in scoring by a blueliner. He ranked fourth in league scoring as a defenseman and now will get the chance to try to translate that success to the highest level of Finnish hockey.
- Longtime Swiss National League forward Reto Suri, a veteran of nearly 700 games in the Swiss top flight, will retire at the end of the season according to his club EV Zug. Suri recently injured his knee and is expected to be out for four-to-six months, and now with some clarity on that injury the club has issued some clarity on the player’s long-term plans. Suri only managed three points in 30 games for Zug last season but has long been a quality contributor in the Swiss league, managing 15 or more goals four times and 30 or more points six times. He’s represented Switzerland internationally at both the Olympics and the IIHF Men’s World Championships, and when he retires he will do so having recently won a Swiss league championship with Zug in 2021-22.
- The USHL’s Madison Capitols acquired Latvian import netminder Patriks Bērziņš from the Tri-City Storm in exchange for multiple draft picks. The 19-year-old University of Maine commit has represented Latvia at two IIHF World Junior Championships and was highly impressive at the 2023 tournament, posting a .914 save percentage and 2.47 goals-against-average in six games. Bērziņš outperformed U.S. netminder and eventual 41st overall pick Trey Augustine at the tournament, but ultimately was not selected at the 2023 draft. Bērziņš split time between the USHL with the Storm and the NAHL with the Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks last season, and now will likely get a chance to be a number-one USHL netminder before heading to college for 2024-25.
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