The Minnesota Wild recalled goaltender Dylan Ferguson on an emergency basis Saturday, per The Athletic’s Joe Smith. The transaction comes after Wild head coach John Hynes confirmed that Wild starting netminder Filip Gustavsson is out of the lineup due to an illness.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
On Tuesday, the Minnesota Wild signed goaltender Dylan Ferguson to a one-year, two-way contract for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. The deal carries an NHL AAV of $775,000 and a minor-league salary of $130,000.
Dylan Ferguson may have been the last man added to the Vancouver Canucks training camp roster, but the veteran goalie in Penticton on a professional tryout hopes to prove he has staying power.
Wednesday’s first day of Vancouver Canucks training camp in Penticton will be a homecoming of sorts for Dylan Ferguson. The Lantzville, BC native’s first time on NHL ice was standing next to Roberto Luongo as an 11-year-old honourary Canuck in 2010.
The Vancouver Canucks are still in search of another goaltender with Thatcher Demko’s status up in the air as training camp approaches. Although Arturs Silovs, who was dealing with knee inflammation that cause him to miss Team Latvia’s Olympic qualifying tournament, appears to be healthy, uncertainty remains regarding Demko’s status.
General Manager Patrik Allvin announced on Sunday that the Vancouver Canucks have signed goaltender Dylan Ferguson to a professional tryout (PTO). The 25-year-old Ferguson played for Dinamo Minsk of the KHL last season, posting a .904 save percentage and 2.51 goals against average in 23 games.
Remember Dylan Ferguson? The former Vegas Golden Knights emergency goalie, who made one appearance in the inaugural season when he was 19, has kicked around the American Hockey League and played last season in the KHL signed a professional tryout agreement with the Vancouver Canucks Sunday.
Pierre LeBrun: The Columbus Blue Jackets have signed forward James van Riemsdyk to a one-year, $900,000 contract. Chris Johnston: van Riemsdyk doesn’t have any trade protection.
The Vancouver Canucks have been searching for possible temporary goalie options after learning their starting goalie might not be ready to start the season.
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