The Winnipeg Jets announced today they have agreed to terms with defenceman Tyrel Bauer on a three-year, entry-level contract with an averag
Bauer was drafted by the Jets in the sixth round (164th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft

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The Winnipeg Jets announced today they have agreed to terms with defenceman Tyrel Bauer on a three-year, entry-level contract with an averag
Bauer was drafted by the Jets in the sixth round (164th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft

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Washington Capitals Expiring Contracts 2018-19 Season
All players listed below are eligible to become either an unrestricted or a restricted free agent on July 1.
Washington: André Burakovsky, F Brett Connolly, F Christian Djoos, D Carl Hagelin, F Dmitrij Jaskin, F Scott Kosmachuk, F Brooks Orpik “A”, D Chandler Stephenson, F Jakub Vrána, F
Hershey (AHL): Riley Barber, F Mathias Bau-Hansen, F Shane Gersich, F Hampus Gustafsson, F Jayson Megna, F Aaron Ness, D Liam O’Brien, F Brian Pinho, F Michael Sgarbossa, F Devante Smith-Pelly, F Vitek Vanecek, G Nathan Walker, F Colby Williams, D
South Carolina (ECHL): Parker Milner, G Mason Mitchell, F
Defenseman made NHL debut, played 26 games for Colorado in 2018-19
The Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club announced today that the team has re-signed defenseman Ryan Graves to a one-year contract for the upcoming 2019-20 season.
Graves, 24, recorded five points (3g/2) and a +4 plus/minus rating in 26 games for the Avalanche this past season. The Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, native made his NHL debut on Dec. 27 at Vegas and registered his first NHL goal on Jan. 4 against the New York Rangers. He also suited up in 32 regular-season games for the American Hockey League's Colorado Eagles, tallying nine points (2g/7a).
A fourth-round selection (110th overall) of the New York Rangers in the 2013 NHL Draft, Graves was acquired by the Avalanche in a trade on Feb. 26, 2018. He has totaled 77 points (24g/53a) in 260 career AHL games for the Hartford Wolf Pack, San Antonio Rampage and Eagles. As a rookie in 2015-16, Graves led all Hartford defensemen with nine goals and added 12 assists for 21 points, earning a selection to the AHL All-Star Game.
Prior to turning pro, Graves played four seasons in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League from 2011-2016, totaling 86 points (25g/61a) in 245 games with the Prince Edward Island Rocket, Charlottetown Islanders, Val-d'Or Foreurs and Quebec Remparts. The 6-foot-5, 226-pound blueliner served as an alternate captain with both the Islanders (2013-14) and the Remparts (2014-15) and helped Val-d'Or capture the President's Cup as league champions in 2014.
Graves competed in consecutive Memorial Cup tournaments in 2014 and 2015. At the 2015 tournament, he was tied for second in scoring among defensemen with five points (2g/3a) in five games to earn a spot on the Memorial Cup All-Star team.
Dallas Stars Expiring Contracts 2018-19 Season
All players listed below are eligible to become either an unrestricted or a restricted free agent on July 1.
Dallas: Jason Dickinson, F Taylor Fedun, D Ryan Hartman, F Julius Honka, D Mattias Janmark, F Esa Lindell, D Ben Lovejoy, D Marc Methot, D Roman Polák, D Brett Ritchie, F Jason Spezza “A”, F Mats Zuccarello, F
Texas (AHL): Gavin Bayreuther, D Landon Bow, G Erik Condra, F Philippe Desrosiers, G Niklas Hansson, D Dillon Heatherington, D Reece Scarlett, D
Brampton (ECHL): Chris Martenet, D
Restricted free agent forward gets $5.875 annually, had 56 points in 69 games last season
Brock Boeser agreed to a three-year, $17.625 million contract with the Vancouver Canucks on Monday. It has an average annual value of $5.875 million.
The 22-year-old forward, who was a restricted free agent, had 56 points (26 goals, 30 assists) in 69 games with the Canucks last season. He missed the first three days of practice at training camp with Vancouver, which opened its preseason schedule with two split-squad games against the Calgary Flames on Monday.
"We're very pleased to have Brock re-sign," general manager Jim Benning said. "He's a talented player, a key contributor to our offense and an important part of our team's future. We look forward to having Brock join the team in preparation for the upcoming season."
Boeser finished second among NHL rookies with 29 goals and fifth with 55 points in 62 games in 2017-18, when he finished second in Calder Trophy voting for NHL rookie of the year to Mathew Barzal of the New York Islanders.
Boeser was voted MVP of the 2018 NHL All-Star Game.
Selected by the Canucks in the first round (No. 23) of the 2015 NHL Draft, he has 116 points (59 goals, 57 assists) in 140 regular-season games.

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Colorado Avalanche Expiring Contracts 2018-19 Season
All players listed below are eligible to become either an unrestricted or a restricted free agent on July 1.
Colorado Avalanche: Sven Andrighetto, F Gabriel Bourque, F Derrick Brassard, F Andre Burakovsky, F J.T. Compher, F Ryan Graves, D Vladislav Kamenev, F Alexander Kerfoot, F Patrick Nemeth, D Mikko Rantanen, F Semyon Varlamov, G Colin Wilson, F Nikita Zadorov, D
Colorado Eagles (AHL): Andrew Agozzino, F Sergei Boikov, D Sheldon Dries, F Pavel Francouz, G Mason Geertsen, D AJ Greer, F Scott Kosmachuk, F Anton Lindholm, D Spencer Martin, G Max McCormick, F Julien Nantel, F Dominic Toninato, F David Warsofsky, D
40-year-old forward to play 22nd NHL season
Patrick Marleau signed with the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Marleau has not played since the 2019 Eastern Conference First Round, when he had two assists for the Toronto Maple Leafs in a seven-game loss to the Boston Bruins.
"He should be playing somewhere," Sharks center Joe Thornton told The Athletic on Tuesday. "I expect he'll be somewhere soon. He skates with us in the summer and he's still the best skater on the ice."
The 40-year-old forward had the final season of his contract bought out by the Carolina Hurricanes on June 27, making him an unrestricted free agent. He was entering the last season of a three-year, $18.75 million contract (average annual value $6.25 million) he signed with the Maple Leafs on July 2, 2017.
The Hurricanes acquired Marleau in a trade with Toronto on June 22 with a conditional first-round NHL Draft pick and a seventh-round pick in the 2020 NHL Draft for a sixth-round pick in 2020.
Before signing with the Maple Leafs, Marleau played 19 seasons for the Sharks. He is their leader in games (1,493), goals (508) and points (1,082). He has played 788 consecutive games, including last season, when he had 37 points (16 goals, 21 assists) for the Maple Leafs.
Marleau, selected by San Jose with the No. 2 pick in the 1997 NHL Draft, has 1,166 points (551 goals, 615 assists) in 1,657 NHL games and 127 points (72 goals, 55 assists) in 191 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
He is fifth in NHL history in games played (1,657), is 28th in goals, is tied with Rod Gilbert for 82nd in assists and is 53rd in points.
The forward has inked a three-year deal with the club
CALGARY - The Calgary Flames announced today that they have signed forward Matthew Tkachuk to a three-year contract.
AAV: $7,000,000
Details on a media availability with Flames general manager, Brad Treliving and Matthew Tkachuk will be provided later today.
Tkachuk, a native of Scottsdale, Arizona, had a career year in 2018-19 scoring 34 goals and adding 43 assists for 77 points in 80 games for the Flames. The 21-year-old left-shot has 71 goals and 103 assists for 174 points in 224 games in his career, becoming the youngest player in Flames franchise history to reach 100 career points early last season. Tkachuk played his junior hockey for the London Knights where he won a Memorial Cup in 2016. He was third on that team in scoring with 30 goals and 77 assists for 107 points in 57 games.
BORN: Scottsdale, AR DATE: December 11, 1997
HEIGHT: 6'2 WEIGHT: 200 lbs.
SHOOTS: Left
DRAFTED: CGY - 1st round (6th overall) in the 2016 NHL Draft