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Potential Opportunities for AHL Players in Free Agency

Free agency could open doors for AHL performers | TheAHL.com


Patrick Williams, TheAHL.com Features Writer

Here is a look at some of the familiar names around the AHL who may be available as free agency begins in the National Hockey League and American Hockey League today:

GOALTENDERS

Coachella Valley’s Chris Driedger had a strong bounce-back performance in 2023-24 following knee surgery that sidelined him for much of the previous season. He played 39 regular-season games for the Firebirds, finishing 24-7-7 with a 2.26 goals-against average and .917 save percentage.

Chris Driedger

Plenty of other dependable veteran help is out there as well. Milwaukee’s Troy Grosenick had another strong season, finishing 17-8-2 in 30 games to go with a 2.56 GAA and .907 save percentage. NHL veteran Jack Campbell, who was bought out by the Edmonton Oilers over the weekend, went 18-13-1 in 33 games for Bakersfield, posting a 2.63 GAA and .918 save percentage.

Teams in the market for veteran help in net could turn to:

  • Oscar Dansk (Calgary)
  • Collin Delia (Manitoba)
  • Aaron Dell (Ontario)
  • Magnus Hellberg (Charlotte)
  • Kasimir Kaskisuo (Laval)

DEFENSEMEN

Manitoba’s Kyle Capobianco, voted as the Eddie Shore Award winner as the AHL’s most outstanding defensemen in 2023-24, is an unrestricted free agent following the completion of his two-year contract with Winnipeg. He had 54 points (12 goals, 42 assists) in 69 games this past season, most among AHL blueliners.

Kyle Capobianco

A First All-Star Team member, he was joined there by Colorado’s Brad Hunt, who had 49 points (16 goals, 33 assists) in 70 games. Trevor Carrick (San Diego), Matt Donovan (Chicago) and Derrick Pouliot (Texas) all ranked in the top 10 in league scoring at the position.

FORWARDS

The second-, third- and fourth-leading scorers in the AHL this past regular season are all available for help up front. Rocco Grimaldi (Chicago) finished second overall with 73 points in 72 games; his 36 goals ranked third as well, and he was a Second All-Star Team. Adam Gaudette’s (Springfield) 44 goals led the AHL as he finished with 71 points in 67 goals and took a spot on the First All-Star Team.

Adam Gaudette

Perennial producer Andrew Agozzino (San Diego) had another strong performance with 64 points (26 goals, 38 assists) while appearing in all 72 games.

HERSHEY

With back-to-back Calder Cup titles to the name, nobody in the Washington Capitals organization is resting. Washington has kept the services of forward Ethen Frank on a two-year contract after his 29 regular-season goals led the Bears. His 10 goals in 18 playoff games also tied him for the AHL lead, and he finished third in postseason scoring with 17 points.

Ethen Frank

Key defenseman Chase Priskie is also staying in the organization on a new one-year deal. Priskie, 28, powered the Hershey blue line, leading the defense corps with 34 points (eight goals, 26 assists) in 69 games. His 12 assists and 14 points in 20 playoff games also led all AHL defensemen.

COACHELLA VALLEY

The Firebirds were the Calder Cup finalist this past season, and that work has earned several players new deals to remain in the Seattle Kraken organization. Firebirds captain Max McCormick is back on a new two-year, two-way deal that he signed Sunday. The 32-year-old forward finished fourth in the AHL with 32 goals in 68 games.

Max McCormick

Significant change is possible for the Firebirds before next season. Defensemen Connor Carrick, Mitch Reinke and Jimmy Schuldt are all unrestricted free agents, as are forwards Cameron Hughes, Kole Lind, Andrew Poturalski and Devin Shore.

TheAHL.com features writer Patrick Williams has been on the American Hockey League beat for nearly two decades for outlets including NHL.com, Sportsnet, TSN, The Hockey News, SiriusXM NHL Network Radio and SLAM! Sports, and was most recently the co-host of The Hockey News On The ‘A’ podcast. He was the recipient of the AHL’s James H. Ellery Memorial Award for his outstanding coverage of the league in 2016.