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mitchbeck · 9 months
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GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS SIGN TYLER INAMOTO, NIKITA PAVLYCHEV
By; Mark Shelley, Greenville Swamp Rabbits GREENVILLE, S.C. – The Ontario Reign, American Hockey League affiliate of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits, announced today that the club has re-signed defensemen Tyler Inamoto and forward Nikita Pavlychev to one-year, two-way contracts. Inamoto, 24, returns to the Reign after spending 36 games with the Swamp Rabbits during the 2022-23 season. During his…
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ledenews · 1 year
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Adam Smith Departs Nailers for Czech Republic
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The Wheeling Nailers, proud ECHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, have announced that defenseman Adam Smith has elected to leave the team and continue his career in Europe with HC Oceláři Třinec, who plays in the Czech Extraliga, which is the top hockey league in the Czech Republic. Smith, 26, came to the Nailers just after the start of the 2020-21 season, and spent the majority of the next three campaigns with the club. Adam was a key player both on the ice and in the locker room, as he was part of the team's leadership group and was an alternate captain in two of his three seasons. The Sharon, Ontario native saw his productivity increase each year, and he finished his Wheeling career with 13 goals, 40 assists, 53 points, and a +26 rating in 152 games. Smith earned AHL playing time in each of the last two seasons as well, as he appeared in seven games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, while starting on an ECHL contract. Additionally, he earned the Nailers 2021-22 Community Award. "We are very thankful for three special seasons with Adam, as he played a major role in helping to change the culture of our team," said Nailers Head Coach Derek Army. "We would have loved to have had him finish this season here with us, but our organization takes pride in helping players advance in their careers, and this will be a big step for him." Adam joins HC Oceláři Třinec, who is currently ranked fourth in the Czech Extraliga with 67 points. HC Oceláři Třinec is the defending champion, as it defeated Sparta Praha in six games in last year's final. There are five former NHL players on the team's roster - Marko Dano, Jakub Jerabek, Martin Marincin, Marek Mazanec, and Andrej Nestrasil. "I am so fortunate to have had the privilege of playing for the Wheeling Nailers," Smith said. "Wheeling was always a special place that I was sad to leave and excited to return to. I want to thank Brian Komorowski and Derek Army for helping me develop as a player, a teammate and a person. Only those in it can understand how special the culture they've created is. I'm forever grateful to have gotten to wear the Nailers uniform and play in front of Nailers Army. Wheeling will forever feel like home." Wheeling has suspended Smith, so that it is able to retain his ECHL rights. The Nailers will return home this weekend, where they will play five of their next six games. The first of those contests is a Frosty Friday against the Iowa Heartlanders on February 3rd at 7:10. Iowa will be the opponent the next night as well, which is Pups & Pucks Night at 7:10 on February 4th, when fans are invited to bring their dogs to the game. The next Big 6 Promotional Night is also part of this home stretch. That is Pittsburgh Penguins Night, starring Tyler Kennedy, Jean-Sébastien Aubin, and François Leroux. Ticket packages and single game tickets are available for the 2022-23 season by visiting wheelingnailers.com or calling (304) 234-GOAL. The Wheeling Nailers, considered one of the top things to do in Wheeling, West Virginia, provide affordable family entertainment for fans throughout the Ohio Valley. Read the full article
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pensfan4lfe2 · 5 years
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TRADE ALERT: Tampa Bay Lightning have traded J.T. Miller to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Marek Mazanec, a conditional 1st-round pick in 2020 & a 3rd-round pick in 2019.
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klingb3rg · 5 years
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Vancouver is getting creative with the trades...
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fromthe-point · 6 years
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New York Rangers General Manager Jeff Gorton announced today that the team has made the following the changes to its roster:
Lias Andersson, Steven Fogarty, Libor Hajek, Ryan Lindgren, Michael Lindqvist, Ville Meskanen, and Rob O'Gara have been assigned by the Rangers to the Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League (AHL).
Chris Bigras, Peter Holland, Marek Mazanec, Cole Schneider, and Dustin Tokarski have been placed on waivers and will be assigned to the Wolf Pack should they not be claimed.
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A28I8430 by Hartford Wolf Pack Via Flickr: March 31, 2018: Hartford Wolf Pack vs. Bridgeport Sound Tigers
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badassgoaliemasks · 6 years
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midar1 · 7 years
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ristoilic · 3 years
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YES, NO, YES Ateliér video ft. Martin Mazanec & Jan Šrámek 2021, instalace Galerie Moderního Umění v Hradci Králové Koncept výstavy Yes No Yes je inspirován otázkami, které se vážou k podmínkám, prostředí a okolnostem vzniku pohyblivého obrazu. Projekt různými způsoby sleduje vznik efektů (nebo triků), manipulaci obrazu a našich gest ovlivňujících jejich vznik. Inspirací byla tvorba prvních českých videistů (videoartistů) z přelomu 80. a 90. let 20. století, kteří nakládali s technologií videa často velmi intuitivně. Samotný předmět video v sobě nese historické souvislosti vztahující se k dějinám audiovizuálního umění a zároveň odkazuje k současným podobám uchopení toho, čemu říkáme pohyblivý obraz, nejen v kontextu kinematografie a vizuálního umění, ale například i hudby, módy nebo jiných forem popkultury. Výstava si vypůjčila název z videa Yes No Yes (1992) Radka Pilaře – malíře, ilustrátora, tvůrce experimentálních animací, videisty, organizátora a pedagoga. Pilař byl v 90. letech při založení pracoviště zaměřeného na elektronickou animaci na pražské FAMU. Krátce působil také na brněnské Fakultě výtvarných umění (FaVU), kde se stal v roce 1992 prvním vedoucím ateliéru „elektronické multimediální tvorby“ – dnešního Ateliéru video. Na výstavě se podíleli studenti Ateliéru video Martin Hurych, Risto Ilić, Maria Lopatyuk, Lukáš Prokop, Daniel Rajmon, Anna Roubalová, Kristýna Sidlárová, Matěj Sláma, Adam Smolek, Tamara Spalajković, Jan Staniczek, Marek Ščudla, Nikol Urbanová. Kurátoři: Tamara Spalajković a Kristýna Sidlárová Photo credits: Jan Kolsky
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haydnfleury · 4 years
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NHL 2020 TRADE DEADLINE MASTER POST
ca. June 14 - February 24th, 7.30 EST
ANAHEIM DUCKS ACQUIRE:
Nicolas Deslauriers [MTL]
Erik Gudbranson [PIT]
Chris Mueler [TBL]
David Backes + Axel Andersson [TBL]
Kris Criscuolo [PHI]
Danton Heinen [BOS]
Christian Djoos [WSH]
Sonny Milano [CBJ]
Joel Persson [EDM]
Matt Irwin [NSH]
Andrew Agozzino [COL]
ARIZONA COYOTES AQUIRE:
Carl Soderberg [COL]
Phil Kessel + Dane Birks [PIT]
Vili Saarijarvi [DET]
Taylor Hall + Blake Speers [NJD]
Markus Hannikainen [CBJ]
BOSTON BRUINS ACQUIRE:
Ondrej Kase [ANA]
Nick Ritchie [ANA]
BUFFALO SABRES ACQUIRE:
Colin Miller [VGK]
Jimmy Vesey [NYR]
Henri Jokiharju [CHI]
Matt Spencer [TBL]
Michael Frolik [CGY]
Wayne Simmonds [NJD]
Dominik Kahun [PIT]
CALGARY FLAMES ACQUIRE:
Derek Forbort [LAK]
CAROLINA HURRICANES ACQUIRE:
Patrick Marleau [TML]
Anton Forsberg [CHI]
Gustav Forsling [CHI]
Erik Haula [VGK]
James Reimer [FLA]
Joel Edmundson + Dominik Bokk [STL]
Oliwer Kaski [DET]
Joey Keane [NYR]
Vincent Trocheck [FLA]
Sami Vatanen [NJD]
Brady Skjei [NYR]
COLORADO AVALANCHE ACQUIRES:
Kevin Connauton [ARZ]
Andre Burakovsky [WSH]
Jacob MacDonald [FLA]
Nazem Kadri + Calle Rosen [TML]
Antoine Bibeau [SJS]
Vladislav Namestnikov [OTT]
Michael Hutchinson [TML]
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS ACQUIRES:
Devin Shore [ANA]
DALLAS STARS ACQUIRES:
Ryan Hartman [PHI]
DETROIT RED WINGS ACQUIRES:
Adam Erne [TBL]
Alex Biega [VAN]
Brendan Perlini [CHI]
Robby Fabbri [STL]
Eric Comrie [ARZ]
Kyle Wood [CAR]
Kyle Brodziak [EDM]
Sam Gagner [EDM]
Dmytro Timashov [TML]
FLORIDA PANTHERS ACQUIRES:
Dominic Toninato [COL]
Scott Darling [CAR]
Gustav Bouramman [MIN]
Aleksi Saarela [CHI]
Jack Rodewald [OTT]
Ryan Haggerty [PIT]
Mason Marchment [TML]
Danick Martel [TBL]
Emil Djuse [DAL]
LA KINGS ACQUIRES:
Trevor Moore [TML]
Tim Schaller + Tyler Madden [VAN]
MINNESOTA WILD ACQUIRES:
Ryan Hartman [DAL]
Alex Galchenyuk + Calen Addison [PIT]
MONTREAL CANADIENS ACQUIRES:
Andrew Sturtz [OTT]
Marco Scandella [BUF]
Joseph Blandisi + Jake Lucchini [PIT]
NASHVILLE PREDATORS ACQUIRES:
Connor Ingram [TBL]
Steven Santini + Jeremy Davies [NJD]
Ben Harpur [TML]
Korbinian Holzer [ANA]
NEW JERSEY DEVILS ACQUIRES:
John Hayden [CHI]
P.K. Subban [NSH]
Nikita Gusev [VGK]
Louis Dominigue [TBL]
Kevin Bahl + Nick Merkley + Nate Schnarr [ARZ]
Nolan Foote [TBL]
Zane McIntyre [VAN]
Janne Kuokkanen + Fredrik Claesson [CAR]
NEW YORK ISLANDERS ACQUIRES:
Andy Greene [NJD]
Jean-Gabriel Pageau [OTT]
Jordan Schmaltz [TML]
NEW YORK RANGERS AQCUIRES:
Jacob Trouba [WPG]
Nick Ebert [OTT]
Julien Gauthier [CAR]
J-F Berube [PHI]
OTTAWA SENATORS ACQUIRES:
Nikita Zaitsev + Connor Brown + Michael Carcone [TML]
Artem Anisimov [CHI]
Ryan Callahan [TBL]
Vladislav Namestnikov [NYR]
Chris Wilkie [FLA]
Mike Reilly [MTL]
Aaron Luchuk [TML]
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS ACQUIRES:
Matt Niskanen [WSH]
Justin Braun [SJS]
Tyler Pitlick [DAL]
Nate Thompson [MTL]
Derek Grant [ANA]
Nathan Noel [CHI]
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS ACQUIRES:
Dominik Kahun [CHI]
Alex Galchenyuk + Pierre-Oliver Joseph [ARZ]
John Marino [EDM]
Andreas Martinsen [ANA]
Graham Knott [CHI]
Kevin Roy [FLA]
John Nyberg [DAL]
Jason Zucker [MIN]
Riley Barber + Phil Varone [MTL]
Patrick Marleau [SJS]
Conor Sheary + Evan Rodriguez [BUF]
SAN JOSE SHARKS ACQUIRES:
Tom Pyatt [VAN]
Trevor Carrick [CAR]
Nicolas Meloche [COL]
Anthony Greco [TBL]
Brandon Davidson [CGY]
ST. LOUIS BLUES ACQUIRES:
Dakota Joshua [TML]
Andreas Borgman [TML]
Justin Faulk [CAR]
Jacob de la Rose [DET]
Marco Scandella [MTL]
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING ACQUIRES:
Marek Mazanec [VAN]
Mike Condon [OTT]
Devante Stephens [BUF]
Patrick Sieloff [ANA]
Blake Coleman [NJD]
Anthony Greco [FLA]
Barclay Goodrow [SJS]
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS ACQUIRES:
Cody Ceci + Ben Harpur + Aaron Luchuk [OTT]
Tyson Barrie + Alexander Kerfoot [COL]
David Clarkson [VGK]
Jordan Schmaltz [STL]
Jack Campbell + Kyle Clifford [LAK]
Denis Malgin [FLA]
Max Veronneau [OTT]
Miika Salomaki [NSH]
Calle Rosen [COL]
Matt Lorito [NYI]
Martins Dzierkals [CHI]
VANCOUVER CANUCKS ACQUIRES:
Francis Perron [SJS]
J.T. Miller [TBL]
David Pope [DET]
Tyler Toffoli [LAK]
Louis Dominigue [NJD]
VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS ACQUIRES:
Nicolas Roy [CAR]
Garret Sparks [TML]
Chandler Stephenson [WSH]
Alec Martinez [LAK]
Nick Cousins [MTL]
Robin Lehner [CHI]
Martins Dzierkals [TML]
WASHINGTON CAPTIALS ACQUIRES:
Radko Gudas [PHI]
Scott Kosmachuk [COL]
Brenden Dillon [SJS]
Ilya Kolvalchuk [MTL]
Daniel Sprong [ANA]
WINNIPEG JETS ACQUIRES:
Neal Pionk [NYR]
Dylan DeMelo [OTT]
Cody Eakin [VGK]
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Marek Mazanec
I’m really stoked that this card turned out really well and that Marek signed with a nice blue sharpie. I sent this one (along with other cards) to the Hartford Wolfpack where he’s currently playing. He was initially drafted by the Nashville Predators, going 179th overall in the 6th round back in 2012 but recently was signed by the NY Rangers after the Predators and his camp decided to not…
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hockeyisforthegays · 5 years
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news of the day so far
Devils and Predators
PK Subban for Steven Santorini & Jeremy Davies, draft picks
Maple Leafs and Hurricanes
Patrick Marleau & draft picks for draft pick
Lightning and Canucks
JT Miller for Marek Mazanec & draft picks
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austonmatthews-34 · 5 years
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Who did Boston and Tampa trade? Who did they get? Does anyone know?
What I know is:
Tampa Bay Lightning Acquires:                                                                              
Marek Mazanec                                                                                                     Third-round pick (2019)                                                                                          Conditional draft pick (2020)
Seventh-round pick (2021)    
I haven’t seen anything about Boston yet?
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goalhofer · 6 years
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2018-19 New York Rangers Nationalities
American: 9 (Tony DeAngelo, Kevin Hayes, Chris Kreider, Vinni Lettieri, Cristoval Nieves, Neal Pionk, Kevin Shattenkirk, Brady Skjei & Jimmy Vesey)
Canadian: 7 (Matt Beleskey, Brett Howden, Cody McLeod, Adam McQuaid, Brendan Smith, Ryan Spooner & Marc Staal)
Swedish: 4 (Fredrik Claesson, Jesper Fast, Henrik Lundqvist & Mika Zibanejad)
Russian: 2 (Pavel Buchnevich & Vladislav Namestnikov)
Czech: 2 (Filip Chytil & Marek Mazanec)
Norwegian: 1 (Mats Zuccarello)
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mitchbeck · 6 years
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CANTLON: PACK HOST THE BRUINS AGAIN FRIDAY NIGHT
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - During the first six weeks of the regular season, the Hartford Wolf Pack are rarely in the confines of the XL Center. On Friday night, they will have one of their rare home games over the span against a familiar opponent, the Providence Bruins, who return to the XL Center as part of a weekend home-and-home between the two teams. On opening night, the Pack knocked off the Bruins 4-2 and are coming off a tough road loss, the first of this young season, on Wednesday night, 5-3, against the Binghamton Devils. “We were happy with our early results, but it's still early for us. It's still just two games,“ remarked head coach Keith McCambridge last Sunday. Tuesday saw the Devils score in the first and last minute of the first period. Defenseman John Gilmour said that he has to get on the puck and want it more than the other guy on Sunday after the Laval game. The goaltending of Dustin Tokarski immediately caught the team's eye. “He clearly impressed us the way he stopped shot. We are very confident having him and (Marek) Mazanec back there,” said Gilmour. Scoring in the first period has been good so far through the early part of the new season, a 180 degree turn from last season. “It's so critical to get off to quick starts. These two games, we have to keep it going to have success,” Gilmour, who saw the Pack outscored by a wide margin in the first period last season and got caught in that pattern on Wednesday night, said. The team's ability to respond quickly to their opponents is something else that he likes in this group. “It shows character and resiliency, and to see it in a young group like that, it's very good to see.” Tokarski is a seasoned AHL vet having had stops in Norfolk, St. John’s, Syracuse, Hamilton, San Diego, and last year in Lehigh Valley. Tokarski is as competitive as the next player, but clearly becoming a mentor is as valuable a tool he could bring to the rink along with his pads, stick, and glove. “You take it as a responsibility. Everybody is young once. As you get older, as I am, you try to do a bit extra to help the young guys to improve, get better and get to the NHL. That’s part of the job.” The Pack then will embark on a four-game road trip Saturday over seven days starting in Providence Saturday night. They then have their Canadian road trip to play Laval next Wednesday followed by Belleville on Friday and then finishing with Toronto. The Pack then return with a mid-week game against Lehigh Valley and their first meeting of the season with their intra-state and franchise rivals, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers before taking off on a five-game road trip. NEWS & NOTES: Former Yale Bulldog goalie Alex Lyon was sent to Lehigh Valley on Wednesday by the Flyers. Joel Bouchard clearly exudes the sense that the new Laval coach is looking to buy into the new pro game model and working it to convey that to a thoroughly revamped Laval Rocket. “We worked very hard, but it’s a major learning curve for results. This was a good learning experience for this team and our guys. You have to learn to play back-to-back games quickly, and that is an adjustment at this level. We have to learn to stick with it. It's gonna take time, but I will say they work hard, no complaints there. We got to learn better puck management, and that will take time. We went with a little more veteran lineup up front because we really have little experience on the backline right now. We got one unit. We have a Czech, Michael Moravcik, and on another, Cale Fleury, they will grow with time.” Bouchard seemed to wear all the hats in Blainville-Boisbriand (QMJHL), about 40 minutes North of Laval. He was the owner/GM, and the head coach. Things are a little more streamlined in the AHL. “It's an adjustment for me too. I played in the American League, so I know what it's all about, too. I still do a lot here. My number one job is to help make these guys good pro’s, and it’s a new challenge and I’m ready to help them get to Montreal.” Hartford holds very strong memories for Bouchard who played here for half a season in 2005-06 under Ryan McGill, who's now the assistant coach in Las Vegas. He's coming off as a frightening medical situation having survived meningitis. “It was a good experience for me, and a real turning point in my playing career. It got me back to the NHL. Ryan McGill, Nicky Fotiu, and Al Coates believed in me. It wasn’t long, but I was able to get my confidence back playing here. As we were driving here from Providence, I really thought about it that it was some of the best hockey I ever played and I was focused and dialed in and got back to the Rangers. It's fun to be back here.” Bouchard is going to be quite interesting to watch this season. He may set a new coaching fashion statement too. He’s the first coach to carry all his gear in a backpack. Could a Roots commercial be in Bouchard’s future (Roots is a major Canadian clothing store)? PLAYERS ON THE MOVE  The Sound Tigers lost out on a top talent as Jan Kovar, a free agent signee from the KHL, failed to accept an assignment to Bridgeport. He was waived and brought out of his $2 million dollar deal and is returning to Russia. The Islanders also sent back Tanner Fritz. Four more AHLer’s have signed in Europe. Brendan Kichton goes from Charlotte to SaiPa (Finland-FEL). Former Ranger draft pick, Ethan Werek, goes from Belleville to HC Ocelari Trinec (Czech Republic-CEL). Henrik Happala leaves Springfield to go to Tappara (Finland-FEL). Ex-Pack, Eric Selleck, goes from Belleville to HC Banska Bystrica (Slovakia-SLEL) making 83 AHL players who are heading over to Europe to Asia. Ex-CT Whale, TJ Hensick, signs with Toledo (ECHL) and a former Whale teammate, Kris Newbury, was claimed off waivers from Brampton (ECHL) by the Jacksonville (FL) IceMen on Thursday. ECHL camps are winding down as they start their regular season this week. Cut from Maine Jesse Schwartz (UCONN-HE), Enfield’s Robbie Baillargeon is traded from Orlando Solar Bears to the Tulsa Oilers, and Brady Vail, who was in Pack camp, is traded from Maine to Cincinnati. Other cuts include ex-QU goalie star, Eric Hartzell, who was let go by Tulsa, and Charlie Millen, the son of ex-Hartford Whaler, Greg Millen, was cut by Worcester. Former Sound Tiger and Rangers draft pick, Daniel Maggio, is sent to Norfolk (ECHL) by Tucson. Another son of an ex-Whaler, Carter Sandlak, whose father is Jim Sandlak, retires from Greenville to become a referee (AHL) and linesman (ECHL) this season. Ex-Pack, Henrik Tallinder, whose four games didn’t earn him a Rangers contract, went back home and after two seasons with TPS Turku, retires from the game. John Jaworski of the Northeast Generals (NAHL) makes a commit to Sacred Heart University (AHC) in 2020-21. Editor's Note: If you're in a hockey pool or playing fantasy hockey, knowing what the oddsmakers are thinking are valuable points are important to your competitive success. There are some great sites out there, but one of the best you can find HERE. Read the full article
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fromthe-point · 5 years
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Vancouver, BC - Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the Canucks have acquired centre J.T. Miller from the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for goaltender Marek Mazanec, a 2019 third round pick and a 2020 conditional pick.
Miller, 26, recorded 47 points (13-34-47) in 75 games for the Lightning in 2018-19. The 6-1, 218-pound centre also netted a career-high 20 power play points. His 34 assists on the season tied a career-high and his 47 points was his third highest total in a single season.
Selected by the Rangers with the No. 15 pick of the 2011 NHL Draft, the East Palestine, OH, native has recorded 237 points (95 goals, 142 assists) in 435 regular-season games, and 26 points (three goals, 23 assists) in 61 playoff games.
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