NHL News: Maple Leafs, Flyers, Blues, Flames, Playoff Series Wins and Division Champs

Toronto Maple Leafs Kyle Dubas and Sheldon Keefe will be back next year. Teams that won nine straight playoff series.

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Dubas and Keefe back and bonus overages

James Mirtle: Toronto Maple Leafs president Brendan Shanahan confirms that GM Kyle Dubas and head coach Sheldon Keefe will be back.

Puck Pedia: The Maple Leafs will have a bonus overage of $212,500 next year.

Timothy Liljegren earned $212,500 for his +/-. He would have earned an extra $187,500 for being in the top 4 for TOI but after the Leafs acquired Mark Giordano, it dropped him to 5th.

The Flyers sign Adam Ginning

Philadelphia Flyers: The Flyers have signed 2018 second-round pick, 50th overall, defenseman Adam Ginning to a two-year, entry-level contract.

Puck Pedia: Ginning will have a salary cap hit of $884,000 and AAV of $925,000.

The Blues sign Vadim Zherenko

St. Louis Blues: The Blues have signed 2019 seventh-round pick, 208th overall, goaltender Vadim Zherenko to a three-year, entry-level contract.

Puck Pedia: Zherenko will have a salary cap hit and AAV of $847,000.

2022-23: $750,000 salary, $80,000 signing bonus, and $70,000 in the minors.
2023-24: $775,000 salary, $80,000 signing bonus, and $70,000 in the minors.
2024-25: $775,000 salary, $80,000 signing bonus, and $70,000 in the minors.

The Flames sign Adam Klapka

Puck Pedia: The Calgary Flames have signed 21-year-old free agent forward Adam Klapka to a two-year, entry-level contract with a salary cap hit and an AAV of $832,500.

2022-23: $750,000 salary, $70,000 signing bonus, and $70,000 in the minors.
2023-24: $775,000 salary, $70,000 signing bonus, and $70,000 in the minors.

NHL teams to win nine straight playoff series

Greg Harvey: A list of the teams that have won nine straight NHL playoff series.

Lightning (2020-2022) – 9
Penguins (2016-2018) – 9
Red Wings (1997-1999) – 9
Penguins (1991-1993) – 9
Oilers (1984-1986) – 9
Islanders (1980-1984) – 19
Canadiens (1976-1980) – 13
Canadiens (1968-1971) – 9
Canadiens (1956-1960) – 10

Conference finalists and division champs

 

 

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