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Rangers ink Josh Jooris

The New York Rangers are keeping busy this offseason.

Shortly after signing defenseman Dylan McIlrath to a one-year contract, the Blueshirts struck a deal with unrestricted free-agent forward Josh Jooris, the team announced Friday.

Terms of the deal weren't disclosed.

Last season, Jooris, 26, recorded four goals and nine assists in 59 games with the Calgary Flames, but he never received a qualifying offer, thus making him a free agent.

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Rangers sign RFA Dylan McIlrath to 1-year deal

The New York Rangers have signed restricted free-agent defenseman Dylan McIlrath to a one-year contract, the team announced Friday.

Terms of the deal weren't disclosed, but General Fanager reports it to be worth $800,000.

Both sides now avoid arbitration, as McIlrath had a hearing scheduled for July 21.

Last season, the 24-year-old played 34 games for the Rangers, registering four points and 64 penalty minutes.

McIlrath joins forward J.T. Miller - who signed a two-year contract Wednesday - as the second Ranger to avoid arbitration, with forwards Kevin Hayes and Chris Kreider awaiting deals as RFA's.

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Capitals, Johansson struggling to reach long-term deal

Marcus Johansson and the Washington Capitals are heading down a familiar path.

Last offseason, the 25-year-old forward filed for arbitration, ultimately coming away with a one-year, $3.75-million contract. This year, Johansson filed again, in hopes of securing a long-term deal, but the sides are struggling to find common ground.

"(General manager Brian MacLellan) and I have tried quite a few times to see if we can talk about something longer term," Johansson's agent, J.P. Barry, told Isabelle Khurshudyan of The Washington Post. "We really haven't been successful on any attempts of sort of a longer-term negotiation. It could just be the cap and different views of what's going on. So then obviously, we have to turn around and deal with our arbitration case."

Johansson's hearing is scheduled for July 20, and the Capitals have just over $8 million in cap space with defenseman Dmitry Orlov the only other unsigned player on the roster, according to General Fanager.

Last season, Johansson suited up in 74 games, notching 46 points, one shy of his career-high set the season prior.

Although his production is steady, a second consecutive arbitration hearing is around the corner.

"We definitely have a gap on how we see free agency," Barry said. "We don't really agree on sort of the valuations or the comparables out there for free agency. I don't know how far apart we are on the arbitration. We'll probably start grinding on that now, because with the arbitration process both sides are preparing a case. I think the next step will be to just talk about the one-year deal."

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Latest on the Red Wings, Oilers & Canucks – July 15, 2016

Check out the latest on the Edmonton Oilers, Detroit Red Wings and Vancouver Canucks in your NHL rumor mill.  OILERS    EDMONTON JOURNAL: David Staples reports the Oilers still lack “an elite puck-mover and power play ace” among their top-four defensemen. Considering GM Peter Chiarelli overpaid to add a right-handed defenseman for his top pairing […]

NHL Morning Coffee Headlines – July 15, 2016

Recent signings and more in this morning’s collection of NHL headlines.   THE DETROIT NEWS: The Red Wings re-signed forward Luke Glendening to a four-year, $7.2 million contract. The annual average salary is $1.8 million.    THE BUFFALO NEWS:  The Sabres re-signed forward Marcus Foligno to a one-year, $2.25 million contract.    NBC SPORTS:  The New […]

Flyers sign Laberge to entry-level contract

The Philadelphia Flyers signed forward Pascal Laberge to a three-year entry-level contract on Thursday, the team announced.

The 18-year-old had a career-high 23 goals and 68 points in 56 games for the Victoriaville Tigres of the QMJHL last season.

He also added five points in five playoff games and had two goals and an assist during his team's 3-2 victory in the CHL Top Prospects game.

Laberge was selected in the second round, 36th overall at this year's draft.

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Hurricanes lock up Murphy with 2-year, $1.575M contract

The Carolina Hurricanes have re-signed former first-round pick Ryan Murphy to a two-year, $1.575-million contract.

The blue-liner split last season between the Hurricanes and the team's American Hockey League affiliate, the Charlotte Checkers. He went goalless with 10 assists in 35 games with the big club, while contributing seven goals and 24 points in 32 AHL contests.

"Ryan is still a young player at 23, and has shown he can contribute offensively from the blue line," general manager Ron Francis said in a release. "He has developed through our system and we look forward to seeing his game continue to grow."

With the signing the Hurricanes have now inked all of their restricted free agents.

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Penguins’ 1st GM Jack Riley dies at 97

Jack Riley, the first general manager in the history of the Pittsburgh Penguins, died Wednesday at the age of 97.

"We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jack Riley," the club said in a statement Thursday.

"Jack served as the Pittsburgh Penguins’ first general manager in 1967 and played an important trailblazing role in the club’s history. He occupied a regular seat in the press box until just a few years ago, was a proud and beloved member of the Penguins alumni association, and is fondly remembered by former players, coaches, scouts, office staff, arena workers, and fans.

"As the Penguins approach our 50th anniversary season, we are humbled to know that the franchise was built on the shoulders of hard-working people like Jack. We send out condolences to his family and many friends, both in Pittsburgh and throughout the hockey community. Jack Riley will be missed."

Riley guided the Penguins from 1967 to 1970 and then again from 1972 to 1974. He served as interim president and executive director between his tenures as GM.

He became commissioner of the Southern Hockey League in 1975, and served as president of the International Hockey League from 1979 to 1983.

Riley got his start in pro hockey management as GM of the AHL's Rochester Americans, a post he occupied for five years.

The Penguins named him their honorary GM for the 2011 Winter Classic at Heinz Field.

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