Two teams won’t be being anyone in on a PTO
John Vogl: Buffalo Sabres GM Jason Botterill said they likely won’t have any veterans on PTOs at training camp: “We’ve talked to some players about that possibility, but right now we don’t foresee anything.”
Dan Murphy: From what knows, the Canucks won’t be bringing in anyone to training camp on a PTO.
Bruins, Oilers, and Islanders bringing in some PTOs
Michael Augello: Forwards Daniel Winnik and Lee Stempniak will be at the Boston Bruins training camp on a PTO.
Edmonton Oilers: The Oilers have signed forward Alex Chiasson to a PTO.
Arthur Staple: Defenseman Luca Sbisa will be attending the New York Islanders training camp on a PTO.
The Senators vision
The Ottawa Senators are proud to share the vision for the future of our team and this organization. We are about to launch an exciting plan to rebuild our team and we are inviting you to be a part of our rise to new heights. #OttawaRising pic.twitter.com/hok2jYCUVi
— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) September 11, 2018
Breakdown of Pacioretty’s four-year deal with the Golden Knights
Pierre LeBrun: Salary cap breakdown for Max Pacioretty’s four-year contract extension:
2019-20: $10.5 million
2020-21: $7 million
2021-22: $5.25 million
2022-23: $5.25 million
The deal also carries a limited no-trade clause.
Cap Friendly: 36.54% tax in Vegas compared to 52.99% in Montreal.
John Shannon: Have been told that Pacioretty’s $7 million AVV is equivalent to $9.87 million in Montreal.
Arpon Basu: The Golden Knights were given permission to speak with Pacioretty about a contract extension before the deal went through. They needed to know that an extension could be reached before they would include Nick Suzuki in the deal.
Two-year SKATR profile for two big LW signings this summer: Pacioretty gets 4 x $7m, JVR got 5 x $7M. Max is 6 months older than JVR (30 in November). pic.twitter.com/VfU1oxh4zt
— Bill Comeau 🏒📊🇨🇦 (@billius27) September 10, 2018