The Philadelphia Flyers returned goaltender Cal Petersen and defenseman Victor Mete to the AHL’s Lehigh Valley Phantoms on Monday, Dylan H. Robillard of Olde City Sports Network reports.
Before the start of the 2017-18 season, the Montreal Canadiens’ prospect pool was one of the worst in the NHL. The season prior, 2016-17, was the season that saw the team win the Atlantic division in the regular season, only to be eliminated in the first round by the New York Rangers.
Defenseman Victor Mete is one of those players who move around a lot. He’s a good player and is known for his speed on the ice and quick puck movement, but he’s just not good enough to stay in one place for a long period of time.
Philadelphia Flyers general manager Danny Briere announced that the club has signed defenseman Victor Mete to a one-year, two-way contract.
The Philadelphia Flyers have made a small move, signing Victor Mete to a one-year, two-way contract. The 25-year-old will make $750,000 at the NHL level and $450,000 in the minors.
An undersized 5-foot-9 left-shot defenseman, Victor Mete received some hype as a Montreal Canadiens prospect.
There was suspicion that Murray had some type of injury after he didn’t start on Friday night against the Ottawa Senators when he was scheduled to. It’s unclear when it occurred, but Ilya Samsonov ended up starting the game for the Maple Leafs. Toronto would go on to lose that game 6-2, with Samsonov allowing six goals on 34 shots.
Victor Mete is back on the ice. The Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman skated with conditioning staff before the team took the ice for their morning skate ahead of their game against the Ottawa Senators.
Robertson has been out for the last three weeks with a shoulder injury and he’s expected to be out at least three more. Toronto would have back-dated his placement to the original injury (Dec. 8) so he has almost already served the ten games and 24 days required. Robertson has two goals and three assists in 15 games with the Maple Leafs so far this season.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Victor Mete expressed his support on social media to those who have expressed their support in the wake of his maternal grandfather’s death in the devastating mass shooting in Vaughan earlier this week.
The Toronto Maple Leafs held a moment of silence at Scotiabank Arena before their game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday evening to recognize the victims of Sunday’s mass shooting at a condominium in Vaughan.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have confirmed that one of the victims of Sunday's mass shooting in Vaughan, Ontario was the maternal grandfather of defenseman Victor Mete.
Toronto Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe has confirmed that T.J. Brodie will return to Toronto’s lineup on Thursday after missing the past 12 games with an oblique injury.
On October 29, the Toronto Maple Leafs played the Los Angeles Kings in California and lost 4-2. That evened their record at 4-4-1. Since that game, the Maple Leafs have only lost another game in regulation.
DALLAS — Another game and another injured defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Victor Mete sustained a lower-body injury when took a hit along the board from Dallas Stars defenseman Jani Hakanpaa.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are already without Morgan Rielly, T.J. Brodie, and Jake Muzzin, leaving their defensive group a little shorthanded. Last night, Mac Hollowell was forced into extra action in his first-ever NHL game thanks to the early departure of Jordie Benn.
Nick Robertson said it was difficult to process not making the Toronto Maple Leafs out of training camp after his pre-season performances warranted it.
The Toronto Maple Leafs depth on defense continues to get tested during training camp. Victor Mete left midway through the team’s morning skate ahead of their game against the Detroit Red Wings on Friday after taking a puck to the leg off a shot from teammate Nick Robertson.
Following his selection in the 2016 draft, Victor Mete has been on a path that had him viewed with more potential than most fourth round selections. At 19 he made the Habs opening night roster.
In this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I’ll share a rumor that there’s interest in Jesse Puljujärvi from the Edmonton Oilers. Second, I’ll accept a suggestion from THW regular reader (nor) to make a note about the team’s goaltending.
On day two of free agency, the Maple Leafs added another young player who’s been kicking around the NHL for quite a while but without lasting success – that’s Victor Mete.
Benn, 34, will join the Leafs on a one-year deal carrying a $750K cap hit. The terms of Mete’s deal with Toronto have not been reported.
Mete, 24, said he was on vacation in Jamaica at that time and pledged to “cooperate in any way” in an investigation.
Outside of a four-game stint in COVID protocol, Mete has been healthy all season but has played in just 31 of 57 games in 2021-22.
For a rebuilding club, there’s a good chance that Mete could provide some excess value and set himself up for a bigger payday next summer.
One of Ottawa Senators’ general manager Pierre Dorion’s best acquisitions during the 2020-21 season was picking up defenseman Victor Mete off waivers. Mete was waived by the Montréal Canadiens after appearing in 185 games across four seasons but spent most of this season in the press box.
What’s happening with Montréal Canadiens defenceman Victor Mete? Is he being traded? Is he unhappy in Montréal? Has he been overshadowed by the Canadiens’ offseason additions?
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