Joe Will told the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast that the San Jose Barracuda were looking for a center. The Cuda GM lived up to that today, announcing the signing of Colin White to an AHL contract.
The Sharks’ AHL affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda, has signed UFA center Colin White to a one-year contract, according to a team press release. White, a former first-round pick of the Senators who was bought out by Ottawa in 2022, signed a two-way deal with the Penguins last October after attending training camp on a PTO.
The Montreal Canadiens have drafted an influx of talent hailing from the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in recent years, scattered across all seven rounds.
The Habs have become accustomed to making waivers that turn out to be “magical” for the club: Paul Byron, Samuel Montembeault, Johnathan Kovacevic, Rem Pitlick… Even Brad Staubitz was no worse in 2012, when he was called up to finish the season with the club (in a totally lost cause).
The Montreal Canadiens have announced that they have placed Colin White on IR with an upper-body injury. White, who was injured in practice on Monday, doesn’t have a timeline for his return to the lineup, but a timetable is expected in the coming days.
Colin White was back in the news last week. The former first-round pick was placed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Penguins and subsequently claimed by the Montreal Canadiens, who view him as a solid depth addition.
New Montreal Canadiens forward Colin White made his debut about as successful as you can reasonably expect, at least on a personal level. Facing his former team, White ended the night plus-1 with a shot on goal as the Habs fell 4-1 to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Feb.
Colin White is expected to be on the ice when the Pittsburgh Penguins face Montreal this evening at PPG Paints Arena. It will not, however, be as a member of the Penguins, because the Canadiens claimed him off waivers today.
The Montréal Canadiens have claimed forward Colin White off waivers from the Pittsburgh Penguins Thursday. White had played 11 games for the Penguins since they called him up in January and was held pointless.
He will be moving to his fourth NHL franchise with this move, after just 11 games with the Penguins.
The Pittsburgh Penguins placed forward Colin White on waivers Wednesday, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. White had played 11 games for the Penguins since they called him up in January.
Given his performance, it’s unlikely he will get claimed off waivers, and it’s looking additionally unlikely that he’ll receive an extension from the Penguins before reaching UFA status this summer.
PITTSBURGH – Colin White has played three games with the Pittsburgh Penguins and is already earning an opportunity within their top six forward group. Late in their loss to the Arizona Coyotes, Mike Sullivan bumped White to the Penguins second line alongside Evgeni Malkin and Drew O’Connor.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are one of the hottest teams in the NHL over the past month. Their ten wins since December 10th are tied for second most in the Eastern Conference, and they sit one point outside of a playoff spot.
PITTSBURGH – Colin White is a veteran of nearly 300 games in the NHL and recently made a run to the Stanley Cup Final but is coming off of his debut with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
PITTSBURGH – As the puck was dropped between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes, there was a late scratched announced. The Penguins announced that forward Noel Acciari was a late scratch.
PITTSBURGH – Despite a recall of Colin White from the American Hockey League, Radim Zohorna will work his way back into the Pittsburgh Penguins lineup.
The Penguins recalled forward Colin White from the AHL. Once upon a time, as an NHL rookie, White posted a 41-point season. It's been downhill on the developmental front ever since.
Colin White has turned his professional tryout agreement with the Pittsburgh Penguins into a one-year contract. The deal is worth $775,000 at the NHL level, per an announcement by the team.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are taking a one-year flier on former first-round pick Colin White.
He had been in Penguins camp on a professional tryout signed nearly one month ago.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It says a lot about the NHL in the salary-cap age that Colin White is attending the Pittsburgh Penguins’ training camp on a professional tryout.
With training camp now a week away, NHL free agents who have not signed contracts are finalizing landing spots and teams are trying to add depth through professional tryouts — including the Florida Panthers.
The training-camp roster continues to grow for Pittsburgh.
The Florida Panthers are off to a decent start to their 2022-23 campaign, as they are currently 7-5-1. However, they’re starting the month of November on a bit of a rough patch as they’ve won two of their first four games of the month.
The summer for the Florida Panthers was headlined by a blockbuster move in a trade with the Calgary Flames. All the talk was on bringing in Matthew Tkachuk and shipping out longtime Panthers, Jonathan Huberdeau and MacKenzie Weegar.
The Florida Panthers entered free agency looking into the bargain bin as they had less than $1 million to work with in cap space. Moves were expected to be minuscule at best.
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