NHL News and Notes from Tuesday, June 13th, 2023
News
- The Ottawa Senators announced that Senators Sports & Entertainment has entered into an agreement for Michael Andlauer to purchase the Senators hockey club.
News Release: Senators Sports & Entertainment announces that Michael Andlauer has entered into an agreement to purchase the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club: https://t.co/SsvqkXUipK pic.twitter.com/XrIkECwHkv
— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) June 13, 2023
- The Philadelphia Flyers announced that they have hired Patrick Sharp as Special Advisor for Hockey Operations.
- Sharp will report to General Manager Daniel Briere, and will be involved in all aspects of the team’s hockey operations department.
- Sharp will have a strong focus on player development.
OFFICIAL: We have named Patrick Sharp to the position of Special Advisor to Hockey Operations. https://t.co/NAtdyyMHRV
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) June 13, 2023
- The New York Rangers announced that they have hired Peter Laviolette as their new Head Coach.
- Laviolette spent the past three seasons with the Washington Capitals.
Officially official.
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) June 13, 2023
Welcome (back) to Broadway, Coach! https://t.co/KxNbgd6q47 pic.twitter.com/gwCSIMXY4X
- The Connecticut Whale announced that they have re-signed forward Justine Reyes.
- Reyes would sign a two year deal.
- The first year will be worth $70,000 with a $5,000 signing bonus.
- The second year will be worth $82,500.
Rey is here to stay! ๐๐
— Connecticut Whale (@CTWhaleHockey) June 13, 2023
We've re-signed forward Justine Reyes to a two-year contract.
๐ฐ https://t.co/R3bq8kM3pY pic.twitter.com/a6pgdxs5Mb
- The Buffalo Beauts announced that they have signed forward Ally Johnson.
- Johnson would sign a one year deal.
SIGNING NEWS ๐ฃ
— Buffalo Beauts (@BuffaloBeauts) June 13, 2023
The #Beauts have signed robust forward Ally Johnson out of @MaineWHockey. Johnson signed a 1-year contract to begin her pro career in the @PHF.
๐: https://t.co/6mvz6ERhOJ#FortBeaut #PHF
๐ธ: University of Maine Athletics
๐ผ: @jsantalucia96 pic.twitter.com/Ih2LYBPeQR
- The Minnesota Whitecaps announced that they have re-signed forward and captain Sydney Brodt.
- Brodt would sign a two year deal.
The Cap is back! Captain Sydney Brodt is staying in Minnesota after re-signing with the Whitecaps on a two-year deal, and now has her eyes set on returning to the Isobel Cup Final.@syd14brodt | #RollCaps
— Minnesota Whitecaps (@WhitecapsHockey) June 13, 2023
โ๏ธ: https://t.co/O95lrqf3mK pic.twitter.com/JHCPio65OY

Game Recaps

- Florida Panthers v. Vegas Golden Knights – 8p ET – Game 5
- Back in Vegas for pivotal Game 5 the Golden Knights look to end their series with the Florida Panthers, and in the first period Mark Stone would strike shorthanded and Nicolas Hague would score to give the Knights the 2-1 lead. In the second period Aaron Ekblad would score to get the Panthers back within one, but the Knights would score four unanswered goals as Alec Martinez, Reilly Smith, Stone, and Michael Amadio would all score to give the Knights commanding 6-1 lead. Then in the third period Sam Reinhart and Sam Bennet would score for the Panthers to try to make things interesting, but goals from Ivan Barbashev and Nicolas Roy, and Stone’s third of the game to complete the hat trick would give the Golden Knights the 9-3 victory over the Panthers to clinch the Stanley Cup 4-1.
- Johnathan Marchessault would be named the Conn Smythe winner as the MVP for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Today’s Games
- None
Noteworthy in Hockey
- Michael Andlauer reaches deal in principle to buy Ottawa Senators (Ottawa Sun)
- Michael Andlauer agrees to buy Senators for NHL-record $950 million: Source (The Athletic – $)
- Why the NHL keeps recycling coaches and why itโs a problem (The Athletic – $)
- Alex Pietrangelo comes full circle with chance to โanchorโ another Cup team after tough split with Blues (The Athletic – $)

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