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In today’s NHL rumor rundown, the Edmonton Oilers have grabbed another depth forward in free agency and most fans are loving the signing. Why did he choose Edmonton at such a discounted rate? In Winnipeg, there’s an update on Patrik Laine and whether or not he’ll be traded before camp. If not, how will the Jets improve their blue line? In Philadelphia, are the Flyers one of the teams interested in Mike Hoffman? Finally, could former Arizona Coyotes draft selection Mitchell Miller be headed to the KHL?

Laine Likely to Stay With Jets

Ken Wiebe of Sportsnet has updated the situation on Patrik Laine this week and notes that unless the Winnipeg Jets are blown away by a trade offer, he expects Laine to report to training camp.

Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

The situation between the Jets and Laine could very well end in a trade because Laine is in the final year of his deal at a $6.75 million but the Jets are being patient as he is under team control for three more seasons. Winnipeg may know that Laine would prefer to move on, but they aren’t giving him away.

Wiebe also doesn’t believe there’s anything to the rumors the Columbus Blue Jackets would consider moving  Zach Werenski and his $5 million salary cap hit for two years for Laine. 

Potentially, a more likely move out of Winnipeg would be that the Jets deal either Jack Roslovic and Sami Niku in an attempt to land a defenseman.

Related: Prospects News & Rumors: Kaut, Dahlen, Robertsson & Rosen

Flyers Need Scoring, But Not Interested in Hoffman

While a number of teams have been listed as waiting on Mike Hoffman to make a decision, the Philadelphia Flyers are apparently not one of them. Jordan Hall of NBC Sports Philadelphia cited Pierre LeBrun’s recent report that Hoffman is being patient because offers have been low but that “dozen or so” teams have shown interest. Hall says the Flyers aren’t in that group.

This news comes despite obvious issues with the Flyers ability to score in the playoffs and the fact they’ve not added a forward in NHL free agency. They don’t exactly have a ton of cap room, (just under $5 million in salary cap space) but they could make room if they had interest.

Hall says the team should be looking in his direction but he doesn’t believe they will.

Oilers Add Dominik Kahun

The Edmonton Oilers made it official on Monday that they were adding Dominik Kahun to their left wing depth on a one-year deal worth $975K. There was some speculation the Los Angeles Kings had kicked tires on the player, but he elected to join the Oilers.

Dominik Kahun, Pittsburgh Penguins (Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images)

What’s interesting about the deal is that the Oilers were said to have expressed interest early in free agency but Kahun wanted to see if there was better money out there. There wasn’t, or it didn’t come from teams he was interested in joining. As a result, he circled back to Edmonton and signed.

Kahun, 25, is a boyhood friend and former teammate of Oilers star Leon Draisaitl. They were frequent linemates for Germany in several international tournaments, including the World Championships. Fans in Edmonton will be wondering if these two will play together.

Also worth watching is how this signing affects Edmonton’s plans to re-sign RFA defenseman Ethan Bear. The Oilers don’t have much cap flexibility now, but will when Oscar Klefbom hits LTIR. That could mean Bear’s signing is held off until that time.

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Mitchell Miller Headed to KHL?

With the Arizona Coyotes renouncing their draft selection of Mitchell Miller and with the University of North Dakota revoking his right to play hockey, the former NHL prospect might be looking at other alternatives to play next season. Apparently, the Continental League of the KHL.

Reports out of Russia are that Miller is being potentially linked to SKA. Obviously, none of this is official and we’ll have more on the story as it develops.

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Receiver Justin Hardy to miss Redblacks’ regular-season finale

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OTTAWA – American receiver Justin Hardy will miss the Ottawa Redblacks’ regular-season finale Friday.

Hardy, who leads the CFL in receptions (97) and is second in receiving yards (1,343), was listed off Ottawa’s depth chart Thursday. Hardy was named Wednesday as the Redblacks’ nominee for the league’s outstanding player award.

American Andrew Miller will start in Hardy’s place.

Ottawa (8-7-1) concludes its regular season hosting the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7-10). The Redblacks have already clinched third in the East and will visit the Toronto Argonauts (10-7) in the division semifinal Nov. 2.

Hamilton has been eliminated from playoff contention.

Incumbent Dru Brown is listed as Ottawa’s starting quarterback.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2024.

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Bologna-AC Milan soccer match postponed following extensive flooding

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BOLOGNA, Italy (AP) — AC Milan’s weekend match at Bologna in Italy’s top soccer league has been postponed, Bologna officials announced Thursday following extensive flooding in the central Italian city.

The Serie A match had been scheduled for Saturday.

Bologna is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, large parts of which have been hard hit by torrential rains and bad weather for days.

The game was not immediately rescheduled.

“Following the flood that affected Bologna, intense work is underway to clean up the situation,” the city of Bologna said while announcing the game postponement on X.

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New York Rangers lean on depth for decisive 7-2 win over Montreal Canadiens

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MONTREAL – On a night when New York’s top line was missing in action, the bit players grabbed the spotlight and led the Rangers to a commanding 7-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens.

“That’s the kind of team we have,” said Filip Chytil, who led the Rangers with a pair of power-play goals Tuesday. “The guys on the top line had chances but when they don’t score we have three other lines to pick up the slack.”

The Rangers’ dominance was reflected in the amount of time they spent in the Canadiens zone and their 45-23 edge in shots.

“If you’ve watched us practice, you know that’s something we work on all the time,” said Chytil. “When we get the puck, we want to hold on to it.”

The Rangers grabbed a 2-0 lead on goals by Mika Zibanejad at the 56-second mark and Jonny Brodzinski at 2:05, but it was Montreal which pressed the play in the first minute.

“I thought we had a good start but they turned it around on us,” said Montreal coach Martin St. Louis.

Lane Hutson controlled the puck off the opening faceoff and had two early shots, both of which were blocked by New York’s Jacob Trouba.

“That was huge for us,” said Rangers coach Peter Laviolette. “We know (Trouba) can generate offence but he can come up with those big defensive plays.”

Montreal goalie Sam Montembeault exited at 11:05 of the first period after giving up four goals on 10 shots. Zibanejad, Brodzinski, Chytil and Reilly Smith all scored on the Habs’ starter.

His replacement, Cayden Primeau, stopped 33 of 35 shots, giving up goals to Braden Schneider, Kaapo Kakko and Chytil.

Nick Suzuki scored both of the Montreal goals, his first strikes of the season

“It didn’t really feel like a 7-2 game until the end there when you look up at the scoreboard,” Suzuki said. “But we obviously keep digging ourselves these holes, and against a good team like that, our details early on have to be really sharp. And we were definitely a little sleepy coming out and they jumped on us.”

Hutson led the Canadiens in ice time with 24:10 but this wasn’t one of his better games. Smith scored on a breakaway after taking the puck off Hutson’s stick and the rookie was minus-4 for the night.

After Tuesday’s morning practice, the Canadiens announced forward Juraj Slafkovsky will miss at least a week with an upper-body injury. Defenceman Kaiden Guhle missed a second consecutive game with an upper-body injury but the team said it isn’t a long-term ailment.

The injury situation didn’t get any better after Trouba flattened Justin Barron at 7:11 of the third period. Barron didn’t return to the ice but there was no immediate word on his condition.

The Rangers welcomed back defenceman Ryan Lindgren, who made his season debut after missing five games with a jaw injury.

Before the game, 14 players from the Canadiens’ team that won four consecutive Stanley Cups between 1976 and 1979 were introduced at the Bell Centre. Among them were Hockey Hall of Fame members Yvan Cournoyer, Serge Savard, Guy Lapointe, Bob Gainey and Ken Dryden.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 22, 2024.

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