Thursday, August 18, 2011

Hell on Skates to close, but coverage continues at timesunion.com

Hello everyone,

It is with mixed emotions that I make the following announcement: Hell on Skates will be discontinued effective immediately so that I may blog exclusively for Hockey Spoken Here at timesunion.com.

Hell on Skates launched in June, and since that time I have worked tirelessly to bring you up-to-the-minute news on the Albany Devils and former Albany River Rats, enjoying every moment along the way.

A few weeks ago I was chatting with Pete Dougherty of the Times Union about our individual blogs, and he noted that they appeal to the same audience (pro-hockey fans in Albany). It was then that Pete suggested I consider becoming a guest blogger for Hockey Spoken Here, which would allow me to continue blogging about the Devils on the newspaper's website, and (let's face it) reach a significantly larger audience.

Needless to say, I have jumped at the opportunity.

For now, I will leave Hell on Skates intact in case I have to reference transactions from earlier this summer, but moving forward I hope you will join me at Hockey Spoken Here for continued coverage of the Albany Devils, as well as the players that have called Albany home during their professional careers.

Thank you, and I hope to see you at timesunion.com!

Sincerely,
Don Ferlazzo
Editor (retired), Hell on Skates


Note: Don Ferlazzo is not an employee of the Albany Devils, nor is this blog sponsored or influenced by the organization in any way.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Former Devils d-man Olivier Magnan-Grenier released by KHL team

According to Dmitry Chesnokov of the popular Puck Daddy blog, former Albany Devils defenseman Olivier Magnan-Grenier has been released by the Kontinental Hockey League's Dinamo Minsk. From Chesnokov's Twitter account:
Dmitry Chesnokov

After signing tryout contracts with Olivier Magnan-Grenier and Stephen Dixon, KHL's Dinamo Minsk decided not to make them permanent
Magnan-Grenier, who played 50 games for Albany last season, signed a tryout with Dinamo Minsk last month. He also appeared in 18 games for New Jersey in 2011-12.

Note: Don Ferlazzo is not an employee of the Albany Devils, nor is this blog sponsored or influenced by the organization in any way.

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Devils sign defenseman Peter Harrold

According to Capgeek.com and the New Jersey Devils' official website the team has signed free agent defenseman Peter Harrold to a one-year, two-way contract. Tom Gulitti has more:
The deal has an NHL salary of $550,000 and AHL salary of $105,000.
Harrold, 28, played 19 NHL games for the Kings last season, putting up one goal and three assists and has eight goals and 18 assists in 164 career regular season NHL games. The Kings signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2006 after his four-year career at Boston College, where he was team captain.
Although Harrold was on the Kings’ roster for all of the 2010-11 season, he played in only game after Jan. 6. He was listed as healthy the entire season.
The Devils have announced nothing about signing Harrold (6-0, 184), but he is listed on their team website (as some of you noticed).
Harrold's two-way contract suggests he may be Albany-bound for 2011-12, but his 164 games of NHL experience make him an asset to the organization, should New Jersey require defensive reinforcement this coming season.

Note: Don Ferlazzo is not an employee of the Albany Devils, nor is this blog sponsored or influenced by the organization in any way.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sabres sign former Rats all-star Michael Ryan

The Buffalo Sabres have announced the signing of former Albany River Rats forward Michael Ryan to a one-year deal. From the Sabres' Twitter account:
Buffalo Sabres

The Buffalo have signed free agent forwards Michael Ryan and Paul Szczechura to 1-yr deals. More details to follow at sabres.com.
This will be Ryan's second stint in the Sabres organization, having played for both the Rochester Americans (2003 to 2007) and the Buffalo Sabres (2007 to 2008) during his professional career.

Ryan, who played for the Adirondack Phantoms last season, appeared in 40 games for the Rats in 2008-09, registering 25 goals and 17 assists for 42 points as an AHL all-star. Ryan went on to play just three games for Albany the following season after sustaining a concussion during the preseason.

Ryan was drafted by the Dallas Stars in 1999 and has 83 games of NHL experience to date.

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Devils sign goaltending prospect Maxime Clermont

According to Jérôme Bérubé from hockeydraftvideo.com, the New Jersey Devils have signed goaltending prospect Maxime Clermont to an entry-level contract. From Bérubé's Twitter account:

Jay_hdv Jérôme Bérubé

@CalDevil3219 well here some news for ya. Maxime Clermont sign his ECL deal with NJ.

Other than the resulting chatter on Twitter and Devils message boards, there have been no other reports of the signing (UPDATE: signing confirmed), but Clermont himself did express his readiness to turn pro in a July 7 interview with NHL.com (via foxnews.com):

"I want to play in the NHL; that's why I'm here and that's why I wake up every day," Clermont told NHL.com. "It's the job I want to have, but I have to go step by step. Now I feel I'm ready to turn pro. I've played four years of junior and I think it's enough for me. I have to show them what I can do."

If the Devils have indeed signed Clermont the question becomes where he ends up playing in 2011-12. Goaltender Jeff Frazee is expected to play in Albany next season, as is former Union College gatekeeper Keith Kinkaid. 

The Devils no longer have an East Coast Hockey League affiliate, but can loan players under contract to any ECHL team that will take them, which may be the best/only option for Clermont in 2011-12 if he really has turned pro with New Jersey. 

Clermont was selected by the Devils in the 6th round, 174th overall in the 2010 NHL entry draft. He's played the last four seasons with the Gatineau Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. 

UPDATE: Tom Gulitti has confirmed that Clermont has signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Devils, noting that the goaltender would be eligible to return to the QMJHL for another season or play in the minors in 2011-12.

Note: Don Ferlazzo is not an employee of the Albany Devils, nor is this blog sponsored or influenced by the organization in any way. 

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Friday, August 5, 2011

Former Rats goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz invited to attend Ottawa Senators 20th anniversary home opener

Retired goaltender Peter Sidorkiewicz, who played for the Albany River Rats in the 1990s, is among those players invited to attend the Ottawa Senators' 2011-12 home opener in celebration of the team's 20th anniversary.

Sidorkiewicz was the Sens' goaltender for their inaugural game, a 5-3 victory over the visiting Montreal Canadiens on October 8, 1992, and played the majority of the team's games that season. From the Ottawa Sun:
The Senators are celebrating their 20th anniversary in style.
Fans will have to wait to see if roster changes are enough to get the club back into the playoffs. But they won’t have to wait long for a special blast from the past.
All the players from the roster of the franchise’s inaugural game are being invited back to be introduced before the home opener, Oct. 11 against the Minnesota Wild.
Sidorkiewicz played 152 regular season games for the Rats between 1993-94 and 1997-98, putting up a record of 77 wins, 52 losses, and 19 ties (yes, they had ties back then). He retired after the 1997-98 season, and has been coaching with the Ontario Hockey League's Erie Otters since 1999 (save for 2001-02).

Note: Don Ferlazzo is not an employee of the Albany Devils, nor is this blog sponsored or influenced by the organization in any way.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Checkers re-sign former Rats forward Mike McKenzie

Forward Mike McKenzie, who made his professional debut with the Albany River Rats in 2009-10, has been re-signed by the Charlotte Checkers to a one-way, AHL contract. From the Checkers:
Charlotte Checkers head coach and general manager Jeff Daniels announced today the team has agreed to terms with forward Mike McKenzie on a one-way American Hockey League contract.
McKenzie, 25, netted one goal in 14 AHL games with the Checkers in 2010-11 before being sidelined in late March due to injury. He completed his first full professional season between the Checkers and Florida (ECHL), ranking second among Everblades rookies in scoring with 38 points (18g, 20a) in 55 games.
The Whitby, Ontario native was named ECHL Rookie of the Month for December, 2010, after scoring nine goals and eight assists (17 points) in 14 games, including five multi-point efforts and a plus-5 rating.
McKenzie only appeared in three games for the Rats in 2009-10, registering a lone assist after completing his collegiate career with St. Lawrence University earlier in the season.

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Former Rats, Devils d-man Colin White lands in San Jose

Just one day after being bought out by the New Jersey Devils, former Albany River Rats defenseman Colin White has landed on his feet, signing a one-year, $1 million contract with the NHL's San Jose Sharks.

Prior to today's signing, White had spent his entire 13-year pro career in the Devils organization, playing much of his first three seasons in a Rats uniform. Between 1997-98 and 1999-00, White appeared in 205 games for Albany, recording 10 goals and 46 assists during that time.

White would go on to play 743 regular season games and 111 playoff contests with New Jersey, winning Stanley Cups with the Devils in 2000 and 2003.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

A look at former Albany River Rats still in the Devils organization

With the off-season trades of Brian Rolston and Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond, and the recent buyout of Colin White, the number of former Albany River Rats playing in the Devils organization is dwindling. Here's a look at who's left:
Patrik Elias (134 games from 1995-96 to 1997-98)
Cam Janssen (96 games between 2004-05 and 2005-06)
Zach Parise (73 games in 2004-05)
David Clarkson (56 games in 2005-06)
Mark Fraser (4 games in 2005-06)
Stephen Gionta (3 games in 2005-06)
Travis Zajac (2 games in 2005-06)
Chris Murray also played for the Albany River Rats (13 games in 2007-08), but as a prospect of the Carolina Hurricanes, plus he is not under contract for the 2011-12 season according to capgeek.com.

Did I miss anyone? Comment below or let me know on Twitter @HellOnSkates and I will update the post.

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After clearing waivers, White and Hunter bought out by Devils (updated)

Having gone unclaimed during the 24-hour waiver period, recently acquired forward Trent Hunter and former Albany River Rats defenseman Colin White have been bought out by the New Jersey Devils.

Hunter, who was acquired last week in a trade with the New York Islanders for former Rats forward Brian Rolston, carries a buyout price of $2,666,667, which will be spread over four seasons.

White, who played a total of 205 games for Albany between 1997-98 and 1999-2000, carries a buyout price of $2 million spread over two seasons.

With the buyouts now completed, both players become unrestricted free agents.
 
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Monday, August 1, 2011

Devils place Trent Hunter, former Rats d-man Colin White on waivers

After re-signing former Albany River Rats star Zach Parise to a one-year, $6 million contract on Friday, the New Jersey Devils have reportedly placed newly acquired forward Trent Hunter and former Rats defenseman Colin White on waivers today.

The moves could be a precursors to buying both players out, should they go unclaimed in the waiver process.

Having settled their final pending arbitration case with the signing of Parise on Friday, the Devils have begun a 48-hour buy out period starting today, according to Tom Gulitti. In order to buy out a player, a team must first place that player on waivers. If that player isn't claimed by another NHL team his contract may be bought out by his current team, saving them money and salary cap space in the processes

Hunter was acquired just days ago in a trade that saw former Rats forward Brian Rolston heading to the New York Islanders.

White, who played parts of three seasons with Albany between the 1997-98 and 1999-00 seasons, has been a life-long Devil, winning two Stanley Cup championships with New Jersey (2000 and 2003) since being drafted by the team in 1996.

UPDATE: It has been confirmed that New Jersey Devils GM Lou Lamoriello plans to buy out both contracts if the players clear waivers. Tom Gulitti has more:
If either player clears waivers at noon Tuesday without being bought out, the Devils would be able to buy them out at two third the total remaining value on their contract over twice the remaining years.
For White, the buyout would be $2 million with the cap hit spread over two years—or $1 million per year. For Hunter, the buyout price would $2,666,667 with the cap hit spread over four seasons—or $666,667 per season.
In total, the Devils would save $3,333,333 in cap space in the 2011-12 season. They already have approximately $2.5 million in cap space (depending upon which players are on the roster).
Gulitti goes on to point out that with White gone, the Devils will have only two members of the 2003 Stanley Cup championship team on their roster next season, including franchise goaltender Martin Brodeur and former Albany River Rats forward Patrik Elias.

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Devils defenseman Maxim Noreau signs in Switzerland

According to eliteprospects.com, which cites an Italian language article on ticinonews.ch, New Jersey Devils prospect Maxim Noreau has signed with Ambrì-Piotta of the Swiss National League A for the upcoming season. From ticinonews.ch (translated by yahoo):
According to made positive announcement from Lombardic it concerns the aliens: Maxime Noreau and the Erics Landry will be respective the fourth and fifth alien of the next season.

The Canadian defender, 24 years, has signed a valid contract for a year. Noreau arrives from the New Jersey Devils, but it has played last the four seasons with the mesh from the Houston Aeros, finalist the past year of the championship American AHL. To Houston he has played 279 left in AHL, 50 nets and 111 asisst. A good booty insomma for a defender.
Noreau was acquired by the Devils from the Minnesota Wild in a June 16th trade which saw former Albany Devils forward David McIntyre going the other way. The Devils had been working on a new contract with the restricted free agent, but it appears Noreau has decided to play in Switzerland rather than take his chances at Devils training camp later this summer.

UPDATE: According to Tom Gulitti, New Jersey Devils GM Lou Lamoriello has stated that he believes Noreau has indeed signed to play in Switzerland next season, so the initial reports appear to be true.

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Devils re-sign former Rats star Parise to one-year deal

Per TSN, the New Jersey Devils re-signed former Albany River Rats star Zach Parise to a one-year, $6 million contract on Friday, avoiding a pending arbitration hearing that was scheduled for later this week.

Although the two sides had been working on a multi-year contract since Parise became a restricted free agent on July 1st, Devils General Manager Lou Lamoriello explained that a one-year agreement was reached in order to avoid the upcoming hearing, and a multi-year contract extension is still in the works. Tom Guilitti has more:

Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said the sides will continue to work with Parise toward a long-term agreement. According to the collective bargaining agreement, Parise will not be allowed to sign a contract beginning in the 2012-13 season until Jan. 1, 2012. The sides can negotiate and agree upon a deal before then, but they cannot sign it or make it official.
Parise, who turned 27 on Thursday, remains eligible to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2012.
“Once you go to arbitration, you can only get a one-year situation in this case,” Lamoriello said. “So, really what we have done is avoid arbitration by settling on one year with the understanding and intent to take whatever time is necessary to get a long-term deal.”
With the NHL season canceled due to the 2004-05 lockout, Parise spent his first pro season with the River Rats, registering 18 goals and 40 assists over 73 games for Albany. He joined the Devils the following season and has been one of their top players ever since, recording 163 goals and 178 assists for 341 points over 420 games for New Jersey between 2005 and 2011.

Parise's best offensive season came in 2008-09 when he put up 45 goals and 49 assists for 94 points in 82 games for the Devils. Last season he appeared in only 13 games for New Jersey, recording just 3 goals and 3 assists during a season plagued by a knee injury which required surgery.

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