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The Montreal Canadiens are bringing in Cody Goloubef on a professional tryout, the team announced Monday.

Goloubef, a right-handed defenseman standing at 6-foot-1 and 200 pounds, has skated in 160 career NHL games across eight seasons with the Columbus Blue Jackets, Colorado Avalanche, Ottawa Senators, and Detroit Red Wings. He's recorded 25 points.

The 31-year-old spent the 2021 campaign with the AHL's Belleville Senators, where he tallied four goals and two assists in 31 contests.
 
The Detroit Red Wings are bringing back forward Bobby Ryan on a professional tryout, the team announced Tuesday.

Ryan suited up for the club in 2020-21 after signing a one-year deal worth $1 million during the offseason.

He registered 14 points over 33 contests while averaging 15:19 minutes per game, but his campaign was cut short after the veteran suffered an upper-body injury in late March. The 34-year-old underwent surgery a month later.


The winger spent the first 14 seasons of his NHL career with the Anaheim Ducks and Ottawa Senators. He's recorded 569 points over 866 games.

Ryan was awarded the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in 2020.
 
Philadelphia Flyers forward Kevin Hayes could be out until mid-November following his second procedure of the offseason.

Hayes will miss six-to-eight weeks after undergoing abdominal surgery Tuesday. The 29-year-old required five weeks to recover from a core muscle operation he underwent in late May.

Philadelphia's No. 2 center notched 12 goals and 19 assists while averaging 17:31 of ice time over 55 games last season, Hayes' second campaign with the club.


The Flyers also provided additional updates Tuesday. Defenseman-turned forward Samuel Morin will be out six-to-eight weeks from Sept. 10, when he underwent right knee surgery. Forward Wade Allison is out indefinitely with a right ankle sprain, while 2020 draft pick Zayde Wisdom is also out indefinitely following shoulder surgery.
 
Am I the only one not seeing @Hollywood’s posts? I’m assuming they are Facebook shares?

Side note: I hope that Minnesota fails and that kid has 10….12 goals next season.
 
The Minnesota Wild re-signed forward Kirill Kaprizov to a five-year contract with an average annual value of $9 million, the team announced Tuesday.

Contract negotiations between the two sides were ongoing for the entire offseason, with general manager Bill Guerin saying on Sept. 13 that there were "obstacles" holding up talks. There were also rumors Kaprizov would return to the KHL.

Kaprizov, 24, dominated in his first year in the NHL. He was the near-unanimous winner of the Calder Trophy - receiving 99 of 100 first-place votes - after scoring 27 goals and adding 24 assists in 55 games en route to the club's trip to the postseason.


The Wild selected Kaprizov in the fifth round of the 2015 NHL Draft, but he first spent five seasons playing in the KHL.
 
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