Article 3ZXXN NHL offseason grades: Atlantic Division

NHL offseason grades: Atlantic Division

by
Josh Wegman
from on (#3ZXXN)

Divisions:
Pacific | Central
Atlantic | Metropolitan (Oct. 2)

The Atlantic Division features a few of the league's strongest teams, but also some of its weakest. Only one of the top dogs made a significant addition, while two of the rebuilding teams pulled off blockbuster trades.

Here's how each Atlantic club fared this offseason:

Some contract figures are reported. Most players on two-way deals have been omitted. Total contract value doesn't include bonuses.

Boston Bruinscropped_GettyImages-1033531950.jpg?ts=15STR / AFP / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
John MooreD5 years$13.75M
Jaroslav HalakG2 years$5.5M
Joakim NordstromLW2 years$2M
Chris WagnerC2 years$2.5M

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Rick NashLWUnsigned/Considering retirement
Riley NashCSigned with Blue Jackets
Anton KhudobinGSigned with Stars
Tim SchallerLWSigned with Canucks
Tommy WingelsRWSigned in Switzerland
Paul PostmaDSigned in KHL

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Ryan DonatoLW2014 2nd-round pick
Anders BjorkLW2015 5th-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Sean KuralyC3 years$3.825M

Riley Nash's departure as the club's third-line center could hurt more than some think, especially if Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci miss some time like they did a year ago.

John Moore was a nice addition at a reasonable cost to solidify the left side of the club's blue line, but no other major upgrades were made. Instead, the Bruins will look to give bigger roles to some of their younger players.

Grade: C

Buffalo Sabrescropped_GettyImages-981601622.jpg?ts=153Bruce Bennett / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Conor ShearyLW2 years$6M (trade with Penguins)
Matt HunwickD2 years$4.5M (trade with Penguins)
Patrik BerglundC4 years$15.4M (trade with Blues)
Vladimir SobotkaLW2 years$7M (trade with Blues)
Tage ThompsonRW2 years$1.85M (trade with Blues)
Jeff SkinnerLW1 year$5.725M (trade with Hurricanes)
Scott WilsonLW2 years$2.1M (trade with Red Wings)
Carter HuttonG3 years$8.25M

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Ryan O'ReillyCTraded to Blues
Robin LehnerGSigned with Islanders
Chad JohnsonGSigned with Blues
Viktor AntipinDSigned in KHL

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Rasmus DahlinD2018 1st-round pick
Casey MittelstadtC2017 1st-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Sam ReinhartRW2 years$7.3M

Trading Ryan O'Reilly was unnecessary, and the three depth forwards they received in the deal won't be able to replace one of the game's best two-way centers.

However, there are a lot of positives to take away from the Sabres' offseason. The Jeff Skinner trade was a steal if he signs an extension, Carter Hutton was signed to a low-risk, high-reward contract, and they won the rights to draft a franchise cornerstone in Rasmus Dahlin.

Buffalo won't be contending for a playoff spot in this top-heavy division this season, but it's generally moving in the right direction.

Grade: B

Detroit Red Wingscropped_GettyImages-627182814.jpg?ts=153Gregory Shamus / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Thomas VanekLW1 year$3M
Jonathan BernierG3 years$9M

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Henrik ZetterbergCPlaying career over (back)
Xavier OuelletDSigned with Canadiens

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Michael RasmussenC2017 1st-round pick
Evgeny SvechnikovRW2015 1st-round pick
Dennis CholowskiD2016 1st-round pick
Joe HickettsDUndrafted
Christoffer EhnC2014 4th-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Martin FrkRW1 year$1.05M
Tyler BertuzziLW2 years$2.8M
Mike GreenD2 years$10.75M
Andreas AthanasiouC2 years$6M
Anthony ManthaLW2 years$6.6M
Dylan LarkinC5 years$30.5M

Other than losing the heart and soul of the team in Henrik Zetterberg, the Red Wings won't look a whole lot different this coming season. They added Thomas Vanek up front but failed to upgrade their back end, which mostly contains over-the-hill veterans.

Standing pat wasn't necessarily the wrong move for general manager Ken Holland, since the youth movement is essentially in full swing. However, it'll take some time before the Wings are competitive again.

Grade: C-

Florida Pantherscropped_GettyImages-1036169842.jpg?ts=15Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Mike HoffmanRW2 years$10.375M (trade with Sharks)
Troy BrouwerRW1 year$850K

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Radim VrbataRWRetired

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Henrik BorgstromLW2016 1st-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Frank VatranoLW1 year$925K
Jared McCannC2 years$2.5M
Alex PetrovicD1 year$1.95M

Making minimal changes was probably the best move for the cap-strapped Panthers. They took some time adjusting to a new coach in Bob Boughner in 2017-18, but really hit their stride in the second half, finishing the season 25-8-2 and one point out of the playoffs.

Work could've been done to address the blue line, but the addition of Mike Hoffman gives the Cats one of the league's most potent top-six forward groups. The Panthers are talented enough to earn a wild-card berth, but their questionable depth means they'll need a clean bill of health.

Grade: C+

Montreal Canadienscropped_GettyImages-1036415142.jpg?ts=15Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Max DomiC2 years$6.3M (trade with Coyotes)
Joel ArmiaRW1 year$.185M (trade with Jets)
Xavier OuelletD1 year$700K
Tomas TatarLW3 years$14.4M (trade with Golden Knights)
Matthew PecaC2 years$2.6M

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Alex GalchenyukCTraded to Coyotes
Max PaciorettyLWTraded to Golden Knights
Daniel CarrLWSigned with Golden Knights

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Jesperi KotkaniemiC2018 1st-round pick
Noah JuulsenD2015 1st-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Phillip DanaultC3 years$9.25M

Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin got a solid return for Max Pacioretty, getting a decent replacement in Tomas Tatar, a top prospect in Nick Suzuki, and a draft pick. However, the trade makes the club worse in the short term. The Domi-Galchenyuk swap, however, could prove to look bad for the Habs both for this season and in the future.

Montreal is still a ways away from competing, but it's moving in the right direction by acquiring young talent.

Grade: C+

Ottawa Senatorscropped_GettyImages-1043208262.jpg?ts=15Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Mikkel BoedkerLW2 years$8M (trade with Sharks)
Chris TierneyC2 years$5.875M (trade with Sharks)
Dylan DeMeloD2 years$1.8M (trade with Sharks)

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Mike HoffmanRWTraded to Sharks
Alex BurrowsRWRetired
Fredrik ClaessonDSigned with Rangers
Erik KarlssonDTraded to Sharks

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Brady TkachukLW2018 1st-round pick
Colin WhiteC2015 1st-round pick
Alex FormentonLW2017 2nd-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Chris WidemanD1 year$1M
Mark StoneRW1 year$7.35M
Cody CeciD1 year$4.3M

The Senators failed to maximize the return of two valuable trade assets and made the questionable decision to keep this year's first-round pick instead of 2019's, when potential franchise-changer Jack Hughes will be available, amid an offseason full of drama.

It's safe to say Ottawa's front office isn't inspiring much confidence. It's going to be a long year in the nation's capital after an abysmal summer.

Grade: F

Tampa Bay Lightningcropped_GettyImages-950510202.jpg?ts=152Mike Carlson / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

N/A

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Chris KunitzLWSigned with Blackhawks
Matthew PecaCSigned with Canadiens
Andrej SustrDSigned with Ducks

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Mathieu JosephLW2015 4th-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Louis DomingueG2 years$2.3M
J.T. MillerLW5 years$26.25M
Ryan McDonaghD7 years$47.25M
Slater KoekkoekD1 year$865K
Nikita KucherovRW8 years$76M
Cedric PacquetteC1 year$1M
Adam ErneLW1 year$800K

The Lightning didn't make any significant additions this offseason; frankly, they didn't need to. They're arguably the NHL's most complete team, and could hold that title for years to come after locking up big pieces of their core.

Grade: B-

Toronto Maple Leafscropped_GettyImages-1037474382.jpg?ts=15Claus Andersen / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Par LindholmC1 year$925K
Igor OzhiganovD1 year$925K
John TavaresC7 years$77M
Tyler EnnisLW1 year$650K

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Tyler BozakCSigned with Blues
Tomas PlekanecCSigned with Canadiens
Roman PolakDSigned with Stars
Leo KomarovLWSigned with Islanders
James van RiemsdykLWSigned with Flyers

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Andreas JohnssonLW2013 7th-round pick
Igor OzhiganovDUndrafted

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Andreas JohnssonLW1 year$788K

The Maple Leafs are one of the offseason's big winners after landing one of the best free agents to hit the open market in NHL history. However, failing to add a proven right-handed defenseman to solidify the back end prevents them from receiving a perfect grade.

Grade: A

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