NHL News: Carter Extended, Dell Suspended, Waivers, and Prospects Going to the Winter Olympics

Penguins extend Jeff Carter for two years. Aaron Dell suspended. Two put on waivers. NHL prospects that are going to the Winter Olympics.

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Penguins extend Jeff Carter

Bob McKenzie: The Pittsburgh Penguins have re-signed forward Jeff Carter to a two-year deal with a $3.125 million cap hit. He’ll get $3.25 million in the first year and $3 million in the second year. Carter has a full no-movement clause in both years.

Josh Yohe: “Signing a 37-year-old center to a two-year deal is a pretty good indication that the Penguins are keeping the band together. No rebuild coming for a while.”

Pens Inside Scoop: Penguins GM Ron Hextall on Carter: “Jeff’s experience and versatility have made him a valuable addition to our team. In addition to his on-ice contributions, his team-first attitude has made him a leader inside our locker room, and we are happy to have him under contract for two more years.”

Mike DeFabo: Carter two weeks ago: “I think the trade has worked out great for me. I think it’s given me another boost in my career and probably prolonged it a few more years, hopefully.”

Dell suspended

Chris Johnston: Buffalo Sabres goaltender Aaron Dell was suspended for three games and will forfeit $11,250 in salary.

On waivers

Chris Johnston: The Chicago Blackhawks put forward Brett Connolly on waivers. The Montreal Canadiens put Sami Niku on waivers.

Prospects heading to the Olympics

Brandon Holmes: List of NHL prospects that will be participating in the 2022 Winter Olympics.

F Jack McBain (MIN) Canada
F Mason McTavish (ANA) Canada
D Owen Power (BUF) Canada
G Devon Levi (BUF) Canada
F Nick Abruzzese (TOR) United States
F Matty Beniers (SEA) United States
F Brendan Brisson (VGK) United States
F Noah Cates (PHI) United States
F Sean Farrell (MTL) United States
F Sam Hentges (MIN) United States
F Matt Knies (TOR) United States
F Nathan Smith (WPG) United States
D Brock Faber (LAK) United States
D Drew Helleson (COL) United States
D Nick Perbix (TB) United States
D Jake Sanderson (OTT) United States
G Drew Commesso (CHI) United States
F Arseni Gritsyuk (NJD) Russia
F Pavel Karnaukhov (CGY) Russia
F Artur Kayumov (CHI) Russia
F Kirill Marchenko (CBJ) Russia
F Dmitri Voronkov (CBJ) Russia
D Alexander Nikishin (CAR) Russia
G Ivan Fedotov (PHI) Russia
F Pontus Holmberg (TOR) Sweden
D Samuel Knažko (CBJ) Slovakia
G Matej Tomek (PHI) Slovakia
G Joren van Pottelberghe (DET) Switzerland
F Martins Dzierkals (VGK) Latvia
F Parker Foo (CHI) China

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