All NHL teams need to be under the leagues salary cap by 5 PM Monday October seventh. Deadlines usually force action in order to be compliant. Startling action was taken on Sunday when the New York Islanders waived veteran forward Pierre Engvall.
Despite being placed on waivers by the New York Islanders and subsequently clearing them without being claimed, flop free agent signing Pierre Engvall would actually make for a great Philadelphia Flyers trade target.
The waivers were announced this week and most went unnoticed but one stood out like a sore thumb. Pierre Engvall was placed on waivers and he’ll start the 2024-25 season on the New York Islanders’ American Hockey League (AHL) team, the Bridgeport Islanders.
Yesterday afternoon, the news became official that the New York Islanders decided to waive Pierre Engvall. The team also waived Hudson Fasching and Samuel Bolduc, too.
The New York Islanders are setting their roster ahead of the 2024-25 season. Pierre Engvall signed a seven-year contract before last season to remain with the Islanders.
On the final day before NHL teams are mandated to finalize their rosters, a number of big names are among the 59 players who were placed on waivers on Sunday.
With NHL roster soon to be due, quite a few big names were placed on waivers, including New York Islanders forward Pierre Engvall. This is a surprising move for the Islanders as Engvall has six years remaining on his contract and isn’t far removed from signing a seven-year contract extension.
The New York Islanders have made their final round of roster cuts, with forward Pierre Engvall notably among the group. With him are Hudson Fasching, Liam Foudy, Fredrik Karlström, Samuel Bolduc, Grant Hutton, Magnus Högberg and Jakub Skarek.
Tsyplakov’s stock rises, Engvall’s dips. The opening of the NHL season is fast approaching, with the Sabres and Devils in Prague to kick things off Friday.
Wth the regular season closing in, the temperature is about to rise for a number of players.
On July 1 last year, the Islanders signed four long-term contract extensions for Pierre Engvall, Scott Mayfield, Ilya Sorokin, and Semyon Varlamov. Since then, the cap has risen and is expected to continue rising, while the contracts signed by the Islanders last year are aging into the cap.
The Calgary Flames played the third game of their four game eastern road trip on Saturday against the New York Islanders. It was an afternoon start, and matinee games tend to have some odd occurrences – everybody in hockey is a creature of routines, and when routines are disrupted, weird stuff happens.
As the New York Islanders rapidly approach the trade deadline, many are asking what moves team president and general manager Lou Lamoriello will make. In this edition of the Islanders mailbag, I answer some of those questions, as well as some others surrounding the team presented by readers on X and Facebook.
After a brief break in the schedule for the 2024 NHL All-Star weekend, the Toronto Maple Leafs were among four teams to return to action last night as they hosted the New York Islanders for the third and final time this season, looking to get revenge against them and avoid the regular season series sweep.
The New York Islanders announced on Tuesday that forward Pierre Engvall is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. Engvall wasn’t listed in the team’s lineup for their Tuesday game against the Winnipeg Jets, which some speculated as him being a healthy scratch.
Add another injury to the ever-growing list of the New York Islanders The team announced just before their game against the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday that forward Pierre Engvall will not be in the lineup and that he’s currently day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
Pierre Engvall is in the lineup for the New York Islanders tonight. Normally, that should be a given considering the impact the forward has had on the team since his arrival at least year’s trade deadline.
The NHL's free-agent signing period officially opened on Saturday, and it did not take long for teams to start throwing around some silly money.
Pierre Engvall was accustomed to playing a secondary role. Lost in the shuffle with the Toronto Maple Leafs, he ate minutes on the penalty kill while the team’s high-profile stars were relied upon to handle the scoring.
New York Islanders general manager (GM) Lou Lamoriello acquired some depth at the trade deadline, adding forward Pierre Engvall from the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 2024 third-round pick.
Kyle Dubas and the Maple Leafs are on a roll. On the ice, they’ve won three in a row and five of six. Off of it, they’re wheeling and dealing like it’s nobody’s business.
The New York Islanders have acquired forward Pierre Engvall from the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for a 2024 third-round pick.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Pierre Engvall is scheduled to have a meeting with the NHL Department of Player Safety after high-sticking Los Angeles Kings defenseman Sean Durzi.
The team did not announce the financial terms of the contract. However, The Athletic’s James Mirtle reports the contract is worth $2.25M for this season.
During Sunday night’s game against the Islanders, Alex Kerfoot became the seventh player on the Leafs to hit the 50-point plateau. As a result, the Leafs are now tied for second in the NHL alongside the Avalanche for teams with players recording reaching the half-century mark for scoring with only the Blues ahead with eight.
Shedding contracts will allow the Maple Leafs to keep their big four of Auston Matthews, John Tavares, Mitch Marner and William Nylander with the club for the foreseeable future.
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