Article 400NV NHL offseason grades: Metropolitan Division

NHL offseason grades: Metropolitan Division

by
Josh Wegman
from on (#400NV)

Divisions:
Pacific | Central
Atlantic | Metropolitan

There were only a few big-name signings from Metro Division teams this offseason, but clubs and players still made franchise-altering decisions.

Here's how each Metropolitan squad fared this offseason:

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

Carolina Hurricanescropped_GettyImages-981636550.jpg?ts=153Bruce Bennett / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Dougie HamiltonD3 years$17.25M (trade with Flames)
Micheal FerlandLW1 year$1.75M (trade with Flames)
Petr MrazekG1 year$1.5M
Calvin de HaanD4 years$18.2M

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Noah HanifinDTraded to Flames
Elias LindholmCTraded to Flames
Derek RyanCSigned with Flames
Cam WardGSigned with Blackhawks
Jeff SkinnerLWTraded to Sabres

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Andrei SvechnikovRW2018 1st-round pick
Valentin ZykovLW2013 2nd-round pick (Kings)
Martin NecasC2017 1st-round pick
Warren FoegeleLW2014 3rd-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Valentin ZykovLW2 years$1.35M
Trevor van RiemsdykD2 years$4.6M

It was a busy offseason in Raleigh to say the least. Hamilton and de Haan were added to one of the league's best blue lines. Losing Skinner's scoring punch up front will hurt, but he's on the last year of his contract and was unlikely to re-sign.

Overall, the Hurricanes are headed in the right direction, but their failure to appropriately address goaltending and center woes will likely keep them out of the playoffs again.

Grade: B

Columbus Blue Jacketscropped_GettyImages-913750714.jpg?ts=153Kirk Irwin / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Riley NashC3 years$8.25M
Anthony DuclairLW1 year$650K

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Thomas VanekLWSigned with Red Wings
Matt CalvertLWSigned with Avalanche
Jack JohnsonDSigned with Penguins
Ian ColeDSigned with Avalanche

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Gabriel CarlssonD2015 1st-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Boone JennerLW4 years$15M
Ryan MurrayD1 year$2.825M
Oliver BjorkstrandRW3 years$7.5M

The Blue Jackets didn't address the two big elephants in the room: Artemi Panarin and Sergei Bobrovsky, who are both unrestricted free agents after this season. Bobrovsky and the club are far apart in negotiations, and Panarin has halted extension talks until next offseason. The Jackets can't afford to lose their two most valuable players for nothing.

Unless general manager Jarmo Kekalainen has some tricks up his sleeve, failing to sign or trade at least one of those players this offseason is a colossal misstep, especially since the Blue Jackets aren't realistic Stanley Cup contenders in 2018-19.

On the bright side, signing Riley Nash was a very savvy move.

Grade: D+

New Jersey Devilscropped_2018-04-04T010639Z_744252953_NOCEd Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports / USA TODAY Sports

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Eric GrybaD1 year$700K

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Patrick MaroonLWSigned with Blues
Michael GrabnerRWSigned with Coyotes
John MooreDSigned with Bruins
Jimmy HayesRWSigned with Penguins
Brian GibbonsLWSigned with Ducks

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
John QuennevilleRW2014 1st-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Stefan NoesenRW1 year$1.725M
Blake ColemanLW3 years$5.4M
Miles WoodLW4 years$11M

The Devils' quiet offseason made it easy to forget they exist. They didn't add anyone who will be a lineup regular.

Instead, they'll rely on internal depth to replace veterans who departed. GM Ray Shero is likely saving his cap space for next summer, but that could result in the Devils falling short of returning to the playoffs this season.

Grade: C-

New York Islanderscropped_GettyImages-1040090598.jpg?ts=15Bruce Bennett / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Valtteri FilppulaC1 year$2.75M
Leo KomarovLW4 years$12M
Tom KuhnhacklRW1 year$700K
Robin LehnerG1 year$1.5M
Matt MartinLW2 years$5M (trade with Maple Leafs)
Jan KovarC1 year$2M
Luca SbisaD1 year$1.5M

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
John TavaresCSigned with Maple Leafs
Nikolai KuleminRWSigned in KHL
Jaroslav HalakGSigned with Bruins
Calvin de HaanDSigned with Hurricanes
Shane PrinceLWSigned in Swiss league

Rookies who could crack the lineup

N/A

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Thomas HickeyD4 years$10M
Ross JohnstonLW4 years$4M
Ryan PulockD2 years$4M
Brock NelsonC1 year$4.25M

It was a dark offseason for the Islanders. They lost Tavares, their franchise player, and signed a bunch of misfit veterans up front in an attempt to replace him. The Isles may have been better off turning the page with a youth movement, allowing Josh Ho-Sang, Kieffer Bellows, and Michael Dal Colle to make the team.

The team's biggest offseason acquisitions came in the front office (Lou Lamoriello) and behind the bench (Barry Trotz). But that won't be enough to heal the wounds from Tavares leaving.

Grade: D

New York Rangerscropped_GettyImages-935424932.jpg?ts=153Abbie Parr / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Adam McQuaidD1 year$2.75M (trade with Bruins)

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
David DesharnaisCSigned in KHL
Ondrej PavelecGRetired

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Brett HowdenC2016 1st-round pick (Lightning)
Filip ChytilC2017 1st-round pick
Vinni LettieriCUndrafted
Alexandar GeorgievGUndrafted

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Vladislav NamestnikovLW2 years$8M
Jimmy VeseyLW2 years$4.5M
Brady SkjeiD6 years$31.5M
Kevin HayesC1 year$5.175M
Ryan SpoonerC2 years$8M

The Rangers didn't do much to improve, which is fine because the club is clearly rebuilding. They also didn't really have much of a choice with just a little over $1 million in cap space.

For the first time in a while, the Rangers won't head into the season expecting to make the playoffs, but their youth movement is starting.

Grade: C-

Philadelphia Flyerscropped_GettyImages-1045705250.jpg?ts=15Bruce Bennett / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
James van RiemsdykLW5 years$35M
Christian FolinD1 year$800K

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Valtteri FilppulaCSigned with Islanders
Petr MrazekGSigned with Red Wings
Brandon ManningDSigned with Blackhawks

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Oskar LindblomLW2014 5th-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Samuel MorinD3 years$2.1M
Robert HaggD2 years$2.3M

The Flyers made one huge splash this offseason, bringing back a familiar face in James van Riemsdyk. He'll immediately help the team's offense - specifically in front of the net on the power play - but his long-term deal might not age well because of his one-dimensional skill set and lack of foot speed.

Philly's offense might be one of the league's best, but - stop us if you've heard this before - shaky goaltending could prohibit a deep playoff run.

Grade: B-

Pittsburgh Penguinscropped_GettyImages-695033980.jpg?ts=153Bruce Bennett / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

PlayerPositionContract LengthTotal Value
Matt CullenC1 year$650K
Jack JohnsonD5 years$16.25M
Derek GrantC1 year$650K

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Conor ShearyLWTraded to Sabres
Matt HunwickDTraded to Sabres
Tom KuhnhacklRWSigned with Islanders

Rookies who could crack the lineup

N/A

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
Riley SheahanC1 year$2.1M
Bryan RustRW4 years$14M
Daniel SprongRW2 years$1.5M
Dominik SimonLW2 years$1.5M
Jamie OleksiakD2 years$6.4125M

Pittsburgh's biggest move of the offseason was handing out an egregious five-year contract to 31-year-old Jack Johnson, who's coming off arguably the worst season of his career.

However, the Pens managed to keep most of the core contributors to their 2016 and 2017 championship-winning teams, giving them another shot at competing for a title.

Grade: C

Washington Capitalscropped_GettyImages-963420132.jpg?ts=153Harry How / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Key arrivals

N/A

Key departures

PlayerPositionTransaction
Philipp GrubauerGTraded to Avalanche
Jay BeagleCSigned with Canucks
Alex ChiassonRWSigned with Oilers

Rookies who could crack the lineup

PlayerPositionDrafted
Travis BoydC2011 6th-round pick

Re-signed

PlayerPositionNew Contract LengthTotal Value
John CarlsonD8 years$64M
Devante Smith-PellyRW1 year$1M
Michal KempnyD4 years$10M
Brooks OrpikD1 year$1M
Madison BoweyD2 years$2M
Tom WilsonRW6 years$31M

Against all odds, Caps GM Brian MacLellan brought back nearly his team's entire 2018 Stanley Cup champion roster, minus fourth-line center Jay Beagle. It took some shrewd maneuvering, dumping Brooks Orpik's $5.5-million cap hit into Colorado's lap and dangling backup goalie Philipp Grubauer as the incentive. The Avs then bought out Orpik, who returned to the Capitals on a contract worth $4.5 million less.

Carlson's massive extension deservedly drew headlines. But retaining Kempny, his defense partner, on a reasonable contract flew under the radar.

Many balked at Wilson's big extension, but if he can become a consistent 20-goal scorer while remaining an imposing physical presence, his deal will turn out just fine.

Grade: A-

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