NHL Player News
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Canadiens' Nate Clurman: Finds new team via free agency
Clurman signed a one-year, two-way contract with Montreal on Tuesday.
Clurman collected two goals and nine assists in 31 regular-season appearances with AHL Wilkes-Barre Scranton in 2024-25. The 27-year-old defender will probably spend most of the 2025-26 campaign in the minors.
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Jacob Bernard-Docker D | DET
Red Wings' Jacob Bernard-Docker: Signs with Detroit
Bernard-Docker signed a one-year, $875,000 with the Red Wings on Tuesday.
Bernard-Docker wasn't tendered a qualifying offer from the Sabres on Monday, but it didn't take long for him to find a new home. The right-shot defenseman supplied two goals and eight points over 40 regular-season contests between Ottawa and Buffalo in 2024-25. The 25-year-old will likely have to compete with Justin Holl and Ian Mitchell for a spot on the third pairing in 2025-26.
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Ian Mitchell D | DET
Red Wings' Ian Mitchell: Inks one-year deal
Mitchell signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Red Wings on Tuesday.
Mitchell logged one assist and a minus-2 rating over 15 outings with Boston in 2024-25, and he also notched four goals, 27 points and a plus-11 rating with AHL Providence. The 2017 second-round selection by Chicago will compete for a depth role on Detroit's blue line this coming season.
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Dylan Coghlan D | LV
Golden Knights' Dylan Coghlan: Returns to Vegas
Coghlan signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Golden Knights on Tuesday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Coghlan appeared in six regular-season games with Winnipeg last season, but he spent much of the year with AHL Manitoba, generating 12 goals and 28 points across 36 contests. Having spent two campaigns with Vegas earlier in his career, he could compete for a third-pairing role with the club in 2025-26, but he'll probably have to contend with Kaedan Korczak for playing time.
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Scott Perunovich D | UTA
Mammoth's Scott Perunovich: Lands two-way deal
Perunovich inked a one-year, two-way contract with Utah on Tuesday, Cole Bagley of KSL Sports reports.
Perunovich played in just 35 combined games for the Blues and Islanders last year in which he notched two goals and seven helpers. A change of scenery should do the Minnesota native some good, though he may have to spend some time in the minors this season, given the two-way nature of his new deal.
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Parker Wotherspoon D | PIT
Penguins' Parker Wotherspoon: Signs two-year pact
Wotherspoon agreed to terms on a two-year, $2 million contract with the Penguins on Tuesday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Wotherspoon provides Pittsburgh with another option on the left side of the defense and comes in very cheap for the rebuilding club. In 55 regular-season games last year, the 27-year-old British Columbia native registered one goal and six helpers while delivering 75 hits. Between the relatively untested Vladislav Kolyachonok and the underwhelming Ryan Graves, Wotherspoon could find himself playing second-pairing minutes alongside Kris Letang (heart) this season.
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Dennis Gilbert D | OTT
Flyers' Dennis Gilbert: Pens one-year deal Tuesday
Gilbert signed a one-year, $875,000 contract with the Flyers on Tuesday.
Gilbert accounted for six helpers, 50 PIM, 36 blocked shots, 63 hits and a minus-3 rating over 29 regular-season appearances between the Sabres and Senators in 2024-25. The left-shot defenseman is unlikely to receive anything more than third-pairing minutes with his new team, and he could serve as a periodic healthy scratch in 2025-26.
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Ryan Lindgren D | SEA
Kraken's Ryan Lindgren: Secures four-year deal
Lindgren agreed to terms on a four-year, $18 million contract with Seattle on Tuesday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Lindgren crossed the 20-point threshold for the first time in his career after splitting the 2024-25 campaign between the Rangers and the Avalanche. After his move to Colorado, the 27-year-old blueliner struggled to produce offensively with just three points in 18 regular-season games -- though he did manage three points in just seven playoff contests. A lack of power-play responsibilities will prevent Lindgren from being anything more than a mid-range fantasy target.
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Vladislav Gavrikov D | NYR
Rangers' Vladislav Gavrikov: Signs long-term contract
Gavrikov penned a seven-year, $49 million deal with the Rangers on Tuesday, Pierre LeBrun of TSN reports.
Gavrikov managed 30 points in 82 regular-season appearances for the Kings last season, all of which came at even strength. Given his lack of power-play time, the 29-year-old blueliner's deal seems a little steep, but Gavrikov gives the Rangers a top-end shutdown defender to potentially pair with Adam Fox.