The Anaheim Ducks added some goaltending insurance before the regular season as they claimed James Reimer off waivers from the Buffalo Sabres on Monday.
The Anaheim Ducks claimed veteran goaltender James Reimer off waivers from the Buffalo Sabres on Monday. Reimer, 36, had signed a one-year deal for $1 million with the Sabres in free agency on July 2.
Just hours before NHL teams are required to finalize their season-opening rosters, a handful of players were claimed off waivers on Monday. The Anaheim Ducks claimed goaltender James Reimer from the Buffalo Sabres.
The Buffalo Sabres placed three players on waivers Sunday, and the Anaheim Ducks claimed one. In a flurry of waiver activity, the Sabres placed forward Lukas Rousek, defenseman Kale Clague, and goalie James Reimer on waivers.
The Anaheim Ducks recently announced that goalie John Gibson underwent emergency surgery and he would miss the start of the 2024-25 season. Lukas Dostal and prospect netminder Calle Clang were expected to start the year as the Ducks goalie duo, but that won’t be the case.
He has over 500 games of NHL experience and was still serviceable in a rotation role for the Red Wings last year but was knocked squarely into a third-string spot on the Sabres’ depth chart.
The Buffalo Sabres on Sunday placed veteran goalie James Reimer on waivers. Reimer, 36, served as the Sabres’ third goalie during their season-opening trip to Europe.
The Sabres have locked in starting goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen for five years at $4.75 million per season, leaving an abundance of salary cap space with one restricted free agent yet to sign.
The Buffalo Sabres have agreed to terms on unrestricted free agent goaltender James Reimer, as he signs a contract with the club. It is a one-year deal, worth $1 million.
It looks like Western New York has some more assurance between the pipes. On Tuesday, the Buffalo Sabres announced they have signed goaltender James Reimer to a one-year contract.
He’ll likely serve as veteran insurance for Buffalo’s young goalie duo of Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and Devon Levi.
The Detroit Red Wings are left with two must-win games remaining on the NHL schedule in order to keep their playoff hopes alive. And as they arrive are Game 81 of the campaign, they are still facing the same question they’ve been dealing with for much of this season.
A look at the 2024 offseason market for goaltenders.
There’s a lot to unpack following the latest Detroit Red Wings setback. Some of it puzzling, much of it alarming. A 6-3 loss to the Penguins in Pittsburgh on Sunday was Detroit’s eight defeat in the past nine games.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, as was evident midway through the third period of Saturday’s Detroit Red Wings vs Buffalo Sabres game at Little Caesars Arena.
As the Detroit Red Wings dig out from a major collapse, James Reimer is the latest rescuer to be asked to bring the backhoe. Detroit coach Derek Lalonde announced that Reimer will start Saturday (12:30)against the Buffalo Sabres as the Red Wings attempt to put an end to a seven-game losing streak.
As much as Detroit Red Wings fans would like to see goalie Alex Lyon play as often as possible, the idea that an NHL goalie can play game after game after game went out of style with Glenn Hall.
James Reimer’s time with the San Jose Sharks was complicated, to say the least. Reimer left San Jose in free agency this past summer, signing with the Detroit Red Wings.
On Steve Lorentz’s game-winning goal for the Florida Panthers against Detroit Red Wings, the puck struck goalie James Reimer‘s glove, the crossbar, and then caromed off Reimer’s back before entering the net.
The 35-year-old is coming off a difficult season that saw him go 12-21-8 with three shutouts and a .890 save percentage.
After a subpar season, San Jose Sharks goaltender James Reimer is set to become an unrestricted free agent. Reimer finished this season with a 12-21-8 record, 3.48 GAA, and a .890 save %.
The NHL's annual pride nights have become a lightning rod for controversy this season as several players and teams have declined to wear the rainbow warmup jerseys that are usually associated with the event.
Some players are happy when they’re not traded at the deadline, but that’s not the case for San Jose Sharks netminder James Reimer. The veteran was reportedly disappointed to not be on the move on NHL deadline day.
Fresh off an article sweep yesterday, the best course of action is most definitely a similar showing today. We touched on some of the 1 p.m. games earlier in Bark Bets (go subscribe!), so we'll turn now to the afternoon and evening games on this fine Monday on the ice.
We need to figure things out on the ice this week, there's no denying it's been a rough go thus far. Tonight I'm erring for a bit of simplicity, bringing forth my two favorite team totals and leaving the props on the cutting room floor.
The San Jose Sharks placed goaltender James Reimer on injured reserve Monday due to a lower-body injury. The Sharks' primary goalie sat out for two games last week before returning Friday in a 5-2 loss to the Los Angeles Kings.
The 34-year-old is coming off a year that saw him post a .911 SV% in 48 games, a mark that was above the NHL average.
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