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NHL offseason grades: Atlantic Division

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Divisions:
Metropolitan | Central
Pacific | Atlantic

The Atlantic Divison is arguably the best in the league. Last season it featured three 100-plus-point teams, including the Presidents' Trophy-winning Tampa Bay Lightning and the Eastern Conference champion Boston Bruins.

However, the bottom of the division is nothing to write home about. The Ottawa Senators are the league's worst team and the Detroit Red Wings aren't much better.

But after the Florida Panthers' huge offseason, there are four Atlantic teams with legitimate Stanley Cup aspirations and at least five that will compete for a playoff spot.

Some contract figures are reported. Most players on two-way deals have been omitted. Total contract value doesn't include bonuses.

Boston Bruins

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Key arrivals

Player Positon Contract Length Total value
Brett Ritchie RW 1 year $1M
Par Lindholm C/LW 2 years $1.7M

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Marcus Johansson LW Signed with BUF
Noel Acciari C Signed with FLA
Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson C Signed in Sweden

Re-signed

Player Position New contract length Total value
Danton Heinen LW 2 years $5.6M
Connor Clifton D 3 years $3M
Steven Kampfer D 2 years $1.6M

Unsigned RFAs

Player Position
Charlie McAvoy D
Brandon Carlo D

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Trent Frederic C 1st round (2016)
Urho Vaakanainen D 1st round (2017)
Karson Kuhlman RW Undrafted
Pavel Shen C 7th round (2018)

With the Bruins holding limited cap space, this offseason was all about re-signing McAvoy and Carlo, and to date, they haven't checked the former off the list. Don Sweeney is a fantastic GM, but he didn't improve the team at all, making it tough to give him a high grade.

Grade: C-

Buffalo Sabres

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Key arrivals

Player Position Contract Length Total value
Marcus Johansson LW 2 years $9M
Colin Miller D 3 years $11.625M (trade with VGK)
Jimmy Vesey LW 1 year $2.275M (trade with NYR)
Henri Jokiharju D 2 years $1.9M (trade with CHI)

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Jason Pominville RW Free agent
Alex Nylander RW Traded to CHI

Re-signed

Player Position New contract length Total value
Jeff Skinner LW 8 years $72M
Jake McCabe D 2 years $5.7M
Evan Rodrigues C 1 year $2M
Zemgus Girgensons C/LW 1 year $1.6M
Johan Larsson LW 1 year $1.55M
Linus Ullmark G 1 year $1.325M

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Dylan Cozens C 1st round (2019)
Arttu Ruotsalainen C/LW Undrafted
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen G 2nd round (2017)
Victor Olofsson LW 7th round (2014)

The Sabres added Miller and Jokiharju to significantly upgrade their blue line, and they also acquired Brandon Montour at the deadline. That seemingly paved the way to trade Rasmus Ristolainen for a much-needed top-six forward, but a deal hasn't materialized. Johansson and Vesey are nice, low-risk additions up front, but neither player moves the needle much.

Jason Botterill's best piece of work this offseason was re-signing Skinner. The forward's new contract may seem like a bit of an overpay, but that's usually the cost to convince someone to stay in western New York. Plus, it's far better than the alternative of watching him walk for nothing.

Ralph Krueger is a nice hire to replace Phil Housley behind the bench, but the Sabres still aren't ready to hang with the big boys in this division. They're headed in the right direction, though.

Grade: B+

Detroit Red Wings

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Key arrivals

Player Position Contract Length Total value
Patrik Nemeth D 2 years $6M
Valtteri Filppula C/LW 2 years $6M
Adam Erne LW 1 year $1.05M (trade with TB)

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Thomas Vanek LW Free agent
Niklas Kronwall D Retired
Martin Frk RW Signed with LA

Re-signed

N/A

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Moritz Seider D 1st round (2019)
Taro Hirose LW Undrafted
Oliwer Kaski D Undrafted
Filip Zadina RW 1st round (2018)
Joe Veleno C 1st round (2018)
Evgeny Svechnikov LW 1st round (2015)

Steve Yzerman's first summer as the Red Wings' GM was rather quiet.

There isn't anything wrong with that because the club is in rebuild mode, and the prospect pipeline - which grew after a pair of nice signings - should begin to bear fruit in no time.

Grade: C

Florida Panthers

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Key arrivals

Player Position Contract Length Total value
Sergei Bobrovsky G 7 years $70M
Anton Stralman D 3 years $16.5M
Brett Connolly RW 4 years $14M
Noel Acciari C 3 years $5M

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Roberto Luongo G Retired
James Reimer G Traded to CAR
Riley Sheahan C Signed with EDM
Jamie McGinn LW Free agent
Derek MacKenzie C Retired

Re-signed

Player Position New contract length Total value
MacKenzie Weegar D 1 year $1.6M
Denis Malgin RW 1 year $750K
Samuel Montembeault G 1 year $709K
Ian McCoshen D 1 year $700K

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Owen Tippett RW 1st round (2017)
Aleksi Heponiemi C 2nd round (2017)

The Panthers overpaid during free agency, and they were able to pursue that path due to a number of bargain in-house contracts. Bobrovsky provides a desperately needed solution between the pipes, while Stralman should become a steadying presence on the blue line. Connolly could shine with more ice time, and Acciari is a nice depth piece.

Florida also landed the top coaching option available in Joel Quenneville, who's arguably the league's best bench boss.

There was already a talented core assembled in Florida. But after filling out the roster, the Panthers are the most improved team in the league (sorry, Rangers), and a legitimate Stanley Cup contender.

Grade: A

Montreal Canadiens

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Key arrivals

Player Position Contract Length Total value
Ben Chiarot D 3 years $10.5M
Nick Cousins C 1 year $1M
Keith Kinkaid G 1 year $1.75M

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Jordie Benn D Signed in VAN
Antti Niemi G Signed in KHL
Tomas Plekanec C Signed in Czech Republic

Re-signed

Player Position New contract length Total value
Joel Armia RW 2 years $5.2M
Artturi Lehkonen LW 2 years $4.8M
Brett Kulak D 3 years $5.5M
Mike Rielly D 2 years $3M
Charles Hudon LW 1 year $800K

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Ryan Poehling C 1st round (2017)

The analytics community would argue that Chiarot is actually a downgrade from Benn, but the Habs decided to pay the former Winnipeg Jets blue-liner nearly double what the Vancouver Canucks gave Benn. Meanwhile, Montreal probably could've landed Jake Gardiner for a bit more (both in AAV and term) than what they handed Chiarot.

The Canadiens didn't make the necessary moves this offseason to become a playoff favorite. Their forward group is deep, but Montreal's defense didn't get the upgrade it needed. If Shea Weber misses any time, the Habs will be in tough to compete for the East's second wild-card spot - which is their ceiling in this division.

An embarrassing attempt to pry Sebastian Aho away from the Carolina Hurricanes sums up Marc Bergevin's summer.

Grade: D

Ottawa Senators

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Key arrivals

Player Position Contract Length Total value
Nikita Zaitsev D 5 years $22.5M (Trade with TOR)
Connor Brown RW 1 year $2.5M (Trade with TOR)
Ron Hainsey D 1 year $3.5M
Tyler Ennis LW 1 year $800K
Artem Anisimov C 2 years $9.1M (Trade with CHI)

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Zack Smith C/LW Traded to CHI
Cody Ceci D Traded to TOR
Ben Harpur D Traded to TOR

Re-signed

Player Position New contract length Total value
Colin White C 6 years $28.5M
Anders Nilsson G 2 years $5.2M
Anthony Duclair LW/RW 1 year $1.65M

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Drake Batherson C 4th round (2017)
Logan Brown C 1st round (2016)
Josh Norris C 1st round (2017 - SJ)
Alex Formenton LW 2nd round (2017)
Vitaly Abramov LW 3rd round (2016 - CLB)
Erik Brannstrom D 1st round (2017 - VGK)
Filip Gustavsson G 2nd round (2016 - PIT)

Everything the Senators did this summer was about money. Every trade they made was done to land a player whose average annual value is higher than his actual salary. That allows the club to get to the cap floor while spending as little as possible, which was the plan all along.

Ottawa executed that strategy well, and it's not the worst idea for a rebuilding team with limited financial resources.

There are many young and exciting players on the Sens' roster, but the team will be bad enough to give itself a shot at landing the 2020 first overall pick.

Grade: C+

Tampa Bay Lightning

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Key arrivals

Player Position Contract Length Total value
Curtis McElhinney G 2 years $2.6M
Kevin Shattenkirk D 1 year $1.75M
Pat Maroon LW 1 year $900K
Luke Schenn D 1 year $700K

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Anton Stralman D Signed with FLA
J.T. Miller LW Traded to VAN
Dan Girardi D Free agent
Adam Erne LW Traded to DET

Re-signed

Player Position New contract length Total value
Andre Vasilevskiy G 8 years $76M
Cedric Paqiette C 2 years 3.3M
Braydon Coburn D 2 years $3.4M
Jan Rutta D 1 year $1.3M

Unsigned RFAs

Player Position
Brayden Point C

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Boris Katchouk LW 2nd round (2016)
Danick Martel LW Undrafted
Cal Foote D 1st round (2017)

Julien BriseBois' first summer as GM of the Lightning was pretty stellar. He kept most of the gang together, and the player he did part with (Miller) was swapped for a first-round pick.

Not getting Point signed puts a slight damper on the offseason, but the club should be able to ink him with its remaining cap space. And when the Lightning do that, they'll be considered Stanley Cup favorites.

Grade: B-

Toronto Maple Leafs

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Key arrivals

Player Position Contract Length Total value
Tyson Barrie D 1 year $2.75M
Alexander Kerfoot C 4 years
Cody Ceci D 1 year $4.5M (Trade with OTT)
Ben Harpur D 1 year $725K (Trade with OTT)
Jason Spezza C/RW 1 year $700K
Kenny Agostino LW 2 years $1.475M
Nick Shore C 1 year $750K
Garrett Wilson LW 1 year $725K
Pontus Aberg RW 1 year 700K
Jordan Schmaltz D 1 year $700K (Trade with STL)
Michal Neuvirth G PTO

Key departures

Player Position Transaction
Nazem Kadri C Traded to COL
Jake Gardiner D Signed with CAR
Patrick Marleau LW Traded to CAR
Nikita Zaitsev D Traded to OTT
Ron Hainsey D Signed with OTT
Connor Brown RW Traded to OTT
Tyler Ennis LW Signed with OTT
Calle Rosen D Trade to COL
Igor Ozhiganov D Signed in KHL
Garret Sparks G Traded to VGK

Re-signed

Player Position New contract length Total value
Andreas Johnsson LW 4 years $13.6M
Kasperi Kapanen RW 3 years $9.6M
Alexander Kerfoot C 4 years $14M
Cody Ceci D 1 year $4.5M

Unsigned RFAs

Player Position
Mitch Marner RW

Rookies who could crack the lineup

Player Position Drafted
Ilya Mikheyev LW Undrafted
Rasmus Sandin D 1st round (2018)
Timothy Liljegren D 1st round (2017)

The Leafs were one of the busiest teams this summer, and GM Kyle Dubas deserves credit for getting out from under a tough cap situation while also addressing team needs.

Dubas amazingly shipped out Marleau and Zaitsev, and their bloated contracts. For Marleau, it cost Dubas a first-round pick, but that was worth it to free up $6.25 million in cap room, which the team used to sign Kapanen and Johnsson.

Ceci is essentially a right-handed version of Hainsey, but he comes with far more upside, and the 25-year-old could perform better after a change of scenery.

Dubas also added Barrie, another much-needed right-handed defenseman. The electrifying blue-liner fits the Leafs' up-tempo skill game. If he re-signs before his contract expires next summer, the trade was a win for Toronto. If not, Kerfoot - who was acquired in the same deal - should be a decent and cheaper Kadri replacement.

The only thing preventing a higher grade here is not re-signing Marner yet, though Dubas is apparently pulling out all the stops.

Grade: A-

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