Selon plusieurs experts hockey, White pourrait être une cible du Canadien de Montréal quand il deviendra joueur autonome sans compensation. Avant d'accepter le ...
Selon plusieurs experts hockey, White pourrait être une cible du Canadien de Montréal quand il deviendra joueur autonome sans compensation. Il restait trois ans au contrat de six ans, d’une valeur annuelle de 4,75 millions $, qu’avait paraphé White en août 2019. Le droitier a obtenu trois buts et sept mentions d’aide pour 10 points en 24 rencontres l’an dernier.
Les Sénateurs pourraient racheter le contrat de White – c'est permis jusqu'au 12 juillet – et ce dernier pourrait signer un contrat avec le Canadien en tant que ...
Petit bémol par contre : les Sens pourraient avoir peur du message qu’ils enverraient à travers la LNH en rachetant le contrat d’un jeune joueur au tiers de sa valeur. Avec White – et disons Wright -, Kent Hughes pourrait plus facilement échanger Christian Dvorak ( à une équipe de l’ouest ?) au cours des prochains jours. Cependant, il existe un scénario selon lequel White pourrait aboutir à Montréal dans de meilleures circonstances.
Opéré à une épaule avant la dernière campagne, White n'a joué que 24 matchs la saison dernière, amassant 3 buts et 7 passes.
Selon ce qu'a rapporté Darren Dreger de TSN, les Canadiens feraient partie des équipes intéressées à mettre White sous contrat. They will save $10.5 million in real cash because White is only 25. Colin White racheté; le CH intéressé?Sénateurs d'Ottawa mardi, 5 juil.
Les Sénateurs d'Ottawa ont soumis l'attaquant Colin White au ballottage, mardi, dans le but de racheter son contrat, rapporte le réseau Sportsnet.
En 2022-2023, ce dernier doit entamer la quatrième campagne d’un contrat de six ans lui rapportant 4,75 millions $ annuellement. Son agent, Philippe Lecavalier, a exprimé au quotidien Ottawa Sun sa déception quant à la décision des «Sens». «Quand tu signes une entente à long terme, tout le monde s'attend à ce que cela fonctionne. Lors de la plus récente campagne, l'Américain de 25 ans a récolté 10 points en 24 rencontres.
Un des objectifs de Pierre Dorion en cette semaine de repêchage semble être de se débarrasser de ses mauvais contrats et le directeur général des Sénateurs ...
Dans le cas du premier, la situation est compliquée par le fait qu’il a terminé la saison sur la liste des blessés avec une commotion cérébrale, lui qui en a eu quelques autres au fil de sa carrière amorcée avec les Penguins de Pittsburgh. Il lui reste deux ans de contrat à 6,25 M$ de salaire moyen sous le plafond (salaire réel de 7 M$ la saison prochaine et 8 M$ en 2023-2024), mais le contrat d’un joueur blessé ne peut être racheté selon les règles de la convention collective. Le club d’André Tourigny pourrait aussi être ciblé pour obtenir le défenseur de 24 ans Jakob Chychrun, qui cadrerait bien sur un des deux premiers duos à Ottawa. Il est attrayant parce qu’il est sous contrat pour encore trois ans à un salaire de 4,6 M$, après quoi il deviendra joueur autonome sans compensation cependant. Mais une telle transaction entraînerait un coût plus élevé en capital de choix de repêchage et d’espoirs. En 224 parties avec les Sénateurs, l'ancien de Boston College a récolté 36 buts et 62 passes pour 98 points. Sa meilleure saison à Ottawa a été sa deuxième, en 2018-2019, où il a amassé 14 buts et 41 points en 71 parties. Dorion a certes offert ses services aux autres clubs du circuit Bettman au cours des derniers jours, sans trouver preneur.
The Ottawa Senators have placed Colin White on unconditional waivers for the purpose of a buyout, ending his time with the team. Because White is still just ...
It had become very clear that White had played his way out of the team’s long-term plans, meaning a split now was the obvious choice. For the Senators, who operate on an internal budget, a move like this represents savings of $10.5MM in actual salary. Things were never the same after that, with just 51 points in the 130 games since, and plenty of time on injured reserve.
The Ottawa Senators have placed forward Colin White on unconditional waivers for the purpose of a buyout, a move that will see him become a free agent at ...
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That’s the case here. Colin has had a tough time, he’s had some tough injuries so sometimes it’s tough to get going and to earn a coach’s trust. Teams looking for depth in the middle will take a long look at White. He should be able to choose from several destinations once the market opens July 13 at noon. He’s the only player left from the club’s trip to the East final against Pittsburgh in 2017 and suited up for only one playoff game that spring. Health has been a big issue for White and he missed most of last season after having shoulder surgery. Dorion reached out to teams around the league to see if he could pull a trade together before making this decision, however there were clearly no takers. During the 2024-25 campaign, the organization will actually receive a $625,000 credit on the cap. White has three years remaining with a cap hit of $4.75 million. It’s a great opportunity for Colin. He’s going to get to choose where he wants to be.” “These are hard working and proud athletes. The brother of former Tampa Bay Lightning star Vincent Lecavalier knows how difficult it is for a player to get the news they’re not wanted anymore. The decision by general manager Pierre Dorion to walk away from White doesn’t come as a surprise because his career with the organization has been marred by injuries and disappointment.
Publishing date: Jul 05, 2022 • 6 minutes ago • 1 minute read • Join the conversation. File photo/ Ottawa Senators centre Colin White. Photo by Errol McGihon /Postmedia. Article content. The Ottawa Senators have decided to wave goodbye to Colin White.
That’s the case here. Colin has had a tough time, he’s had some tough injuries so sometimes it’s tough to get going and to earn a coach’s trust. Teams looking for depth in the middle will take a long look at White. He should be able to choose from several destinations once the market opens July 13 at noon. He’s the only player left from the club’s trip to the East final against Pittsburgh in 2017 and suited up for only one playoff game that spring. Health has been a big issue for White and he missed most of last season after having shoulder surgery. Dorion reached out to teams around the league to see if he could pull a trade together before making this decision, however there were clearly no takers. During the 2024-25 campaign, the organization will actually receive a $625,000 credit on the cap. White has three years remaining with a cap hit of $4.75 million. It’s a great opportunity for Colin. He’s going to get to choose where he wants to be.” “These are hard working and proud athletes. The brother of former Tampa Bay Lightning star Vincent Lecavalier knows how difficult it is for a player to get the news they’re not wanted anymore. The decision by general manager Pierre Dorion to walk away from White doesn’t come as a surprise because his career with the organization has been marred by injuries and disappointment.
The Ottawa Senators have placed center Colin White on unconditional waivers for the purpose of a buyout. White had three years left on his deal six-year ...
It’s in the best interest of the game to have balls like the one hit by Cordero go for a hit. After the Padres tied the game with an unearned run against Gilbert in the bottom of the third, Seattle scored three in top of the fourth -- the rally starting with two out and no one on. Haggerty then singled home Moore. The Mariners added two more two-out runs in the top of the ninth off San Diego closer Taylor Rogers. Gilbert improved to 10-3 on the season by holding the Padres to two runs (one earned) on six hits and three walks with one strikeout in 5 1/3 innings. The analytics departments for teams have become too good, and that’s taken a lot of fun out of the game. At the time, reports indicated that the organization would be promptly sold, and this assumption was based on Paul’s succession plan (as mentioned in Jody’s above statement) to have proceeds from a sale be distributed to the Paul G. Allen Foundation. Then came a recent report out of Portland that the Trail Blazers would be sold, and coupled with news of a $100M-plus real estate sale in Los Angeles, many reporters started to connect the breadcrumbs and surmise that a Seahawks sale could be coming. The Steelers also brought in a pair of undrafted rookies at the position in T.D. Moultry and Tyree Johnson. As Kaboly writes, the Steelers are looking to avoid the situation that happened against the Minnesota Vikings last season, when neither of the two outside linebackers could suit up. Such rules would prevent teams from placing infielders into the outfield the way the Rays did to rob Cordero of a classic hit. That duo may be one of the best OLB tandems in the NFL, and Highsmith is hoping they can establish themselves as the best OLB grouping by taking his own game to another level. The Aussie has had far more court time this fortnight, her last two matches have gone north of two hours, and I think it catches up with her against an in form Rybakina. I'm going to lay it with the games spread on the favorite. The Cardinals scored a run off of Anderson with a two-out rally in the first. White will be the third player taking away some of the Sens cap space due to a buyout, joining Bobby Ryan’s $1,833,333 for two more years and Dion Phaneuf’s $354,167 for one more year, although the Los Angeles Kings bought out that contract, with Ottawa just merely retaining salary when they dealt him to the Kings. New York Mets ace Max Scherzer returned to the mound after more than six weeks on the injured list and picked up exactly where he left off in May. In a six-inning outing against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday, Scherzer struck out 11 batters, allowed only two hits, and held the Reds scoreless.
The Montreal Canadiens have been rumoured to be interested in Colin White and his buyout just makes it easier to sign the 25 year old forward.
He is just the kind of player the Canadiens should look to give a chance to next season. It would be significantly less than the one he was just bought out from, but he is a worthwhile reclamation project for a rebuilding team. Now? Well, White is going to be a free agent. Based on that production over the past three seasons, it didn’t really make sense to acquire White at his $4.75 million cap hit. This will also give more room for younger players who would then have an opportunity to prove whether they belong in the NHL long term or not. The Montreal Canadiens are likely to ship out more players with NHL experience than they bring in over the next few weeks.
The Ottawa Senators have placed forward Colin White on unconditional waivers for the purpose of buying out his contract.
He was originally a first-round draft pick for the Senators, going 21st overall in 2015. White will be the third player taking away some of the Sens cap space due to a buyout, joining Bobby Ryan’s $1,833,333 for two more years and Dion Phaneuf’s $354,167 for one more year, although the Los Angeles Kings bought out that contract, with Ottawa retaining salary when they dealt him to the Kings. Due to White being only 25, there are several unique circumstances with his buyout.
The decision by general manager Pierre Dorion to walk away from White doesn't come as a surprise because his career with the organization has been marred by ...
That’s the case here. Colin has had a tough time, he’s had some tough injuries so sometimes it’s tough to get going and to earn a coach’s trust. In 224 games with the Senators, White finished with 36 goals and 98 points. He’s the only player left from the club’s trip to the East final against Pittsburgh in 2017 and suited up for only one playoff game that spring. Health has been a big issue for White and he missed most of last season after having shoulder surgery. Dorion reached out to teams around the league to see if he could pull a trade together before making this decision, however, there were clearly no takers. During the 2024-25 campaign, the organization will actually receive a $625,000 credit on the cap. White has three years remaining with a cap hit of $4.75 million. It’s a great opportunity for Colin. He’s going to get to choose where he wants to be.” The brother of former Tampa Bay Lightning star Vincent Lecavalier knows how difficult it’s for a player to get the news they’re not wanted anymore. Phil Lecavalier, White’s Montreal-based agent of Quartexx Hockey, told this newspaper Tuesday afternoon both sides are disappointed it didn’t work out. The decision by general manager Pierre Dorion to walk away from White doesn’t come as a surprise because his career with the organization has been marred by injuries and disappointment.
Colin White was the first member of the young core to sign on the dotted line for a contract extension during Ottawa's rebuild.
In any event, there should be a market for a motivated 25-year-old centre who still has the potential to fill a third- or fourth-line role in this league. He showed a wide range of emotions on the podium that day, ranging from silly to serious. White created an almost Yogi Berra-esque persona within the Senators room, with his malapropisms providing comedic relief for everybody. “Colin plays the 200-foot game that is so coveted in today’s NHL,” Dorion said at the time. When the Senators drafted White after acquiring an additional first-round selection from Buffalo in exchange for Robin Lehner in 2015, they believed he had the potential to be an impactful two-way centre. He scored an emotional goal in his return against the Canadiens, receiving a raucous ovation from the half-capacity crowd permitted inside Canadian Tire Centre. But disaster struck during a pre-season game against Toronto in October when White landed awkwardly on his arm following a collision with Maple Leafs forward David Kampf. A couple days later, the club confirmed White suffered a dislocated shoulder that would require surgery. In truth, the writing started to become visible on the wall during the opening of the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 NHL season. When he had his successful campaign in 2018-19, his two most common linemates were Mark Stone and Brady Tkachuk. Stone assisted on eight of White’s 14 goals, including six primary helpers. Consider that Drake Batherson signed a comparable six-year contract ($4.95 million AAV) after his entry-level deal expired. When they inked him to a six-year extension, the Senators were optimistic that White’s breakout 2018-19 season was a sign of things to come. The Senators placed White on unconditional waivers on Tuesday, which was a prerequisite to buying out the remainder of his contract.
Since he is under 26, the buyout will save the Senators $3.875 million of White's $4.75 million cap hit over the next two seasons and result in $5.375 million ...
The buyout will then leave a cap charge of $875,000 in the following three seasons. The Ottawa Senators will buy out Colin White after the 25-year-old centre cleared waivers on Wednesday. The Ottawa Senators will buy out Colin White after the 25-year-old centre cleared waivers on Wednesday.
The Ottawa Senators are waiving Colin White for the purpose of a buyout and it's time for the Maple Leafs to go out and get him on July 13th.
Looking at this injury history, though, I wouldn’t say White is that much of a liability. But the big question is — what does GM Kyle Dubas and co think about the player? Once he signed his six-year deal in Ottawa with a $4.792 AAV, everything began to go downhill. It’s possible, though, because back in the 2019-19 season, White had 41 points in 71 games. With more points and a possible healthy season, White could come out as good or even better than Kampf. Big if there. While he doesn’t bring much offense to the table, his statistics in his own team’s zone are fantastic.
À la dernière date limite des transactions, le nom de Colin White avait circulé un brin dans les rumeurs entourant le Canadien.
Have a peek as@ByScottCullenexplores the top 10 NHL left-winger/right-winger trade candidates. There should be interest in Colin White. Shorter term, lower dollar. Kent Hughes connaît bien White et, après tout, il n’en demeure pas moins qu’il est un projet intéressant. — DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses)July 5, 2022 — DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses)July 5, 2022 Et depuis quelques jours, son nom revient dans les rumeurs.