The Capitals have added depth for their AHL affiliate with a trio of two-way signings, announcing deals for defensemen Louis Belpedio, Calle Rosen, and forward Graeme Clarke yesterday.
The Washington Capitals have announced that they’ve signed defensemen Calle Rosen & Louie Belpedio and winger Graeme Clarke to contracts. Belpedio was the only player of the three new additions to get a two-year contract, which comes in at the league-minimum cap hit of $775,000.
“Is this Heaven? No, it’s Iowa.” It’s been a long while, but coach Marco Sturm’s Ontario Reign will be playing in the Hawkeye State for the first time since 2019-20.
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.
Minnesota Wild President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Bill Guerin announced that the club has re-signed forward Graeme Clarke to a one-year, two-way contract.
The Minnesota Wild made some news after being quiet for a few weeks in terms of player movement, and it was the same day PWHL Minnesota made signing news.
The New Jersey Devils announced they’ve reassigned forwards Graeme Clarke and Shane Bowers to the American Hockey League. The Utica Comets have three games remaining in the AHL regular season and are amid a playoff chase, despite being in last place in the AHL’s North Division.
New Jersey Devils interim head coach Travis Green began Monday night’s postgame press conference explaining that although this season was a disappointing one, the future remains bring.
New Jersey Devils forward prospect Graeme Clarke’s first NHL stint didn’t last very long. Clarke made his NHL debut on Jan. 6th against the Vancouver Canucks.