NHL News: Waivers, Panthers, Blackhawks, and Senators trade on waivers
There is some NHL News regarding the Florida Panthers, Chicago Blackhawks, and Ottawa Senators. Find these updates below: Waivers Elliotte Friedman: players currently on waivers are Joey Anderson (Maple Leafs), Chris Tierney (Panthers) and Justin Kirkland (Ducks). In case you missed it: NHL Expert Picks: St. Louis Blues VS Pittsburgh Penguins Predictions Today The Panthers gained space to activate Anthony Duclair David Dwork: The Florida Panthers send Grigori Denisenko to the AHL with Tierney on waivers, if he does clear the Panthers would get enough cap space to activate Anthony Duclair of the LTIR. Puck Pedia: “Sending Denisenko down is critical for #FlaPanthers to activate Duclair. Because FLA did not have sufficient room in their LTIR performance bonus pool, Denisenko counts $1.775M against cap while they’re in LTIR due to his bonuses, not his $925K Cap Hit.” Puck Pedia: “After removing Denisenko and his $1.775M Cap Charge, #TimetoHunt now has $3.14M of Cap Space in LTIR, leaving them enough room to activate Duclair ($3.0M). They do not need to send Tierney down to make room for Duclair, they have sufficient room.” The Blackhawks get Zaitsev and picks from the Senators for nothing Frank Seravalli: The Ottawa Senators have traded defenseman Nikita Zaitsev, a 2023 second-round pick and a 2026 fourth-round pick for future considerations. Puck Pedia: The Senators currently have $4.96 million in cap space with a 20-man roster. Ottawa could add $18 million in cap hits right now or $21.9 million at the deadline. Cap Friendly: The Blackhawks have under 45.3 million in project salary cap hits for 15 players next season. Ben Pope: GM for Blackhawks Kyle Davidson on the Zaitsev trade: “We are getting an NHL calibre defenseman and acquiring very valuable draft capital in this upcoming draft and beyond. Nikita gives us added depth on the right side and we anticipate him joining us soon.” Shawn Simpson: “The Zaitsev experiment that was recommended by Smith was a total disaster from day one. Top four dollars that have set back the program on every level, and now giving up picks to make him go away.” Sens Communications: Senators GM Pierre Dorion: “We’re pleased to afford Nikita a fresh start. He’s a pro’s pro who showcased himself to be a caring teammate and quiet leader throughout his #Sens tenure. We’re thankful for his time in Ottawa and wish he and his family the best in his next chapter.” More From The NHL: NHL Expert Picks; Columbus Blue Jackets VS Edmonton Oilers Predictions Today