Mariners at Yankees prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 8

Its Tuesday, July 8 and the Mariners (48-42) are in Bronx to open a series against the Yankees (49-41).

Logan Gilbert is slated to take the mound for Seattle against Will Warren for New York.

The Yankees take the field having won just three of their last ten games. As a result, they have fallen into second place in the American League East sitting 3.5 games behind the Blue Jays.

The Mariners have won three in a row to climb to within 6.5 games of Houston in the American League West. Seattle's strength is their starting pitching and their All-Star catcher, Cal Raleigh. The breakout star leads the majors with 35 home runs.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Mariners at Yankees

  • Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2025
  • Time: 7:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: Bronx, NY
  • Network/Streaming: RSNW, YES

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Odds for the Mariners at the Yankees

The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Moneyline: Mariners (+106), Yankees (-126)
  • Spread:  Yankees -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Mariners at Yankees

  • Pitching matchup for July 8, 2025: Logan Gilbert vs. Will Warren
    • Mariners: Logan Gilbert (2-2, 3.40 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/2 vs. Kansas City - 4.2IP, 1ER, 3H, 3BB, 7Ks
    • Yankees: Will Warren (5-4, 5.02 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/2 at Toronto - 4IP, 8ER, 10H, 4BB, 4Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Mariners at Yankees

  • The Yankees have won 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with winning records
  • 5 of the Mariners' last 7 games against the Yankees have stayed under the Total
  • The Yankees are showing a profit of 2.73 units on the Run Line in their last 5 games in the Bronx
  • Anthony Volpe is 3-26 (.115) through 6 games in July
  • Cody Bellinger is riding a 12-game hitting streak (19-52)
  • Julio Rodriguez is just 2-23 (.087) through 6 games in July

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Mariners and the Yankees

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Tuesday's game between the Mariners and the Yankees:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the New York Yankees on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Seattle Mariners at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 9.0.

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Rumor: Kings Among Teams Connected To Rasmus Andersson

The Los Angeles Kings have made some additions to their blue line after losing Vladislav Gavrikov this summer, but they have been linked to another defender as the offseason continues.

In a recent article from The Fourth Period, the Kings were connected to Calgary Flames' defender Rasmus Andersson.

Andersson, who is 28 years old, scored 11 goals and added 20 assists for 31 points through 81 games last season. Through 536 career games, he has scored 47 goals and added 184 assists for 231 points.

He is considered one of the strongest all-around defensemen in the NHL, and while there were rumblings the Kings had a strong trade on the table for Andersson, it doesn't sound like there is mutual interest from Andersson in playing for the Kings.

Time will tell if the Flames choose to trade Andersson, but until they do, the Kings seem likely to remain involved as a team with interest this offseason. 

NHL Rumor Roundup: The Latest Buzz On The Devils And Penguins

Entering the off-season, the New Jersey Devils were expected to pursue additional scoring punch after their offense declined last season.

It was among the reasons why the Carolina Hurricanes eliminated them from the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs in five games. 

It was assumed the Devils might draw from their defense corps for trade bait to land a scoring forward. In March, there was conjecture suggesting a promising blueliner, such as Simon Nemec or Seamus Casey, might be available after Johnathan Kovacevic signed a five-year contract extension

However, a more notable Devils defenseman could be available. During his season-ending episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast on Sunday, Elliotte Friedman wondered about Dougie Hamilton's future in New Jersey. 

Friedman said he'd heard that Hamilton's name was “out there” in the trade market, adding the Devils had spoken to a couple of teams about the 32-year-old puck-moving blueliner. He thinks there's a low percentage chance that Hamilton gets moved but pointed out his no-movement clause reverted to a 10-team trade list on July 1. The Devils also paid him his signing bonus on July 1. 

Hamilton carries an average annual value of $9 million through 2027-28. A skillful, mobile rearguard, he has reached or exceeded 40 points in eight of his 13 NHL seasons, but injuries have also plagued him in recent years.

The Hockey News’ Michael DeRosa said trading Hamilton would leave a hole in the team’s top four, and they don’t need to rush any potential move. That said, if Nemec and Casey are ready to take over on the right side, then DeRosa said Hamilton could be moved for the right offer.

Dougie Hamilton (James Guillory-Imagn Images)

Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh, trade speculation continues to swirl around the rebuilding Penguins, especially after they shipped goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic to the San Jose Sharks on July 1. 

Most of the conjecture concerns veteran forwards Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell. Both are signed through 2027-28 with Rust carrying a $5.125 million average annual value and Rakell $5 million. 

Rust frequently surfaced in the rumor mill after his no-movement clause expired on July 1. Meanwhile, Rakell carries an eight-team no-trade list for the remainder of his contract. 

According to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, Rust is drawing plenty of interest, but he remains loyal to the Penguins. He also indicated that Rakell wants to stay in Pittsburgh.

Josh Yohe of The Athletic thinks both players will still be in the Penguins' lineup when the regular season begins in October. However, he wouldn't be surprised if at least one of them was gone by next year's trade deadline.

DeRosa wrote that with Rakell putting up a career-high 35 goals and 70 points this past season, his trade value is higher now.

Yohe considers Rust and Rakell as “valuable commodities who are in their 30s.” He expects they could each fetch a first-round pick.

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Mets at Orioles Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for July 8

Its Tuesday, July 8 and the Mets (52-39) are in Baltimore to open a series against the Orioles (40-49).

Clay Holmes is slated to take the mound for New York against Brandon Young for Baltimore.

The Mets enter the series fresh off a weekend that saw them take two of three against the Yankees at Citi Field. As dominant as New York has been in Queens (33-14) they have endured some struggles on the road (19-25). They enter the series one game behind the Phillies in the National League East.

While probably the biggest disappointment in baseball this season, the Orioles are arguably playing their best baseball of late having won three straight and six of their last ten. That said, they still sit 12.5 games out of first place in the American League East.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Mets at Orioles

  • Date: Tuesday, July 8, 2025
  • Time: 6:35PM EST
  • Site: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
  • City: Baltimore, MD
  • Network/Streaming: SNY, MASN

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Odds for the Mets at the Orioles

The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Moneyline: Mets (-126), Orioles (+106)
  • Spread:  Mets -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Mets at Orioles

  • Pitching matchup for July 8, 2025: Clay Holmes vs. Brandon Young
    • Mets: Clay Holmes (8-4, 2.99 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/2 vs. Milwaukee - 5.1IP, 2ER, 3H, 4BB, 1K
    • Orioles: Brandon Young (0-3, 7.02 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/1 at Texas - 4IP, 3ER, 6H, 2BB, 4Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Mets at Orioles

  • The Orioles have won 3 straight home games against the Mets
  • The Under is 24-19-1 in the Mets' road games this season
  • The Mets have failed to cover the Run Line in 10 of their last 12 matchups against the Orioles
  • In 4 appearances this season, Brandon Young has yet to finish 5 innings
  • Jackson Holliday was 5-14 in the series this past weekend against Atlanta
  • Juan Soto was 4-11 with 1HR in the weekend series against the Yankees

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Mets and the Orioles

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Baltimore Orioles at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 9.0.

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Former Carolina Hurricanes Netminder, AHL Hall-of-Famer Michael Leighton Hired By Detroit Red Wings

Yet another former Carolina Hurricanes netminder has found themselves with an NHL coaching gig.

Michael Leighton, who played for the Canes organization from 2007-2010, is joining the Detroit Red Wings as their new goaltending coach.

The journeyman netminder played 110 NHL games with four NHL franchises and 507 AHL games with 12 different teams. 

Leighton, who was also recently named an AHL Hall-of-Famer, holds the record for AHL shutouts with 50 and also for the most saves in a single game, stopping 98 in a five-overtime game in 2008.

Not only that, but the 44 year old tied the NHL record for shutouts in a single playoff series, with three in five games against the Montreal Canadiens in 2010. That same postseason, Leighton helped bring the Philadelphia Flyers to the Stanley Cup Final.

The former goalie joins the likes of Justin Peters (Ottawa) and Sean Burke (Vegas) as former Hurricanes netminders with NHL coaching gigs. There is also Mike Bales (Buffalo) served as Hurricanes goaltending coach from 2017-2019.


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Open organisers poised to move tee times amid concerns of loyalist parade disruption

  • More than 2,000 participants expected on 19 July march

  • ‘We are working on plans,’ says R&A

The R&A is considering a plan to start the third round early at the Open Championship this month, to minimise disruption from a planned loyalist parade in Portrush. More than 60 bands and 2,000 participants are expected to begin their march through the town streets shortly after thousands of spectators would be leaving the sold-out Royal Portrush, if organisers stuck to typical tee times.

The R&A has been concerned for some time about the logistical challenges associated with the simultaneous events on Saturday week. Significant congestion for people leaving the course, or thousands choosing to depart early to avoid this, have been uppermost in the thoughts of the major tournament’s organisers.

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Mets calling up flamethrowing reliever Alex Carrillo

The Mets are adding an intriguing arm to their bullpen ahead of Tuesday's series opener against the Orioles in Baltimore, promoting flamethrowing right-hander Alex Carrillo, per multiple reports.

Carrillo, whose fastball regularly reaches 100 mph, had a 3.24 ERA and 0.92 WHIP with 40 strikeouts in 19 appearances spanning 25.0 innings for Double-A Binghamton and Triple-A Syracuse this season.

After being promoted to Triple-A, he fired 5.2 perfect innings while striking out 10.

Carrillo, 28, will be making his major league debut.

Before signing with the Mets last November, Carrillo spent the past four seasons pitching in Independent Ball. He also pitched in the Venezuelan Winter League during the 2024-25 campaign.

It is not yet clear which pitcher Carrillo will be replacing on the active roster, but Chris Devenski, Rico Garcia, Justin Hagenman, and Brandon Waddell would appear to be the most vulnerable.

The Mets will also have to clear a 40-man roster spot for Carrillo, which could theoretically be done by transferring Dedniel Núñez to the 60-day IL.

Stevens reveals why Celtics took chances on Garza, Minott in free agency

Stevens reveals why Celtics took chances on Garza, Minott in free agency originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics entered the NBA offseason as a team in the second apron of the luxury tax, so they were pretty limited in the ways they could add quality players to their roster.

In fact, the second apron forced them to trade two key starters — Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis — over the last few weeks.

But the C’s did add a few players in free agency, most notably Luka Garza and Josh Minott. Garza has played four seasons in the NBA and was a two-time first-team All-American at Iowa. Minott has three years of pro experience as an athletic 6-foot-8 wing.

Why did the Celtics target Garza and Minott?

“We’ve been limited in what tools we can use (to add players) with where we are right around the second apron,” Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said Tuesday at a press conference.

“So we were looking for those guys on those contracts that have upside, and who are competitors, who are workers, who want to be good and haven’t hit their peak yet, but we’ve seen something in them that gives them a chance to be very impactful.”

Both Garza and Minott played for the Minnesota Timberwolves last season. The Wolves had a lot of depth, so opportunities were not abundant for each player. They’ll have a chance to prove themselves in Boston next season.

“Luka obviously has been a stats darling, but in limited time behind very, very good players. Same thing with Minott,” Stevens said. “Minott is a guy who brings a lot of versatility to the table. He’s a person who can guard several positions, and he can shoot a little bit, but also plays with great energy and length. Both of those guys really rebound.”

It remains to be seen whether Garza and/or Minott will make a meaningful impact off the bench in Boston, but their skill sets and body of work in the NBA so far make them well worth the gamble.

“As we have a team that’s being re-tooled, I think the biggest thing is bringing in guys who can complement our best players and our core, but also have some upside — maybe some unrealized upside thus far,” Stevens explained.

“(Garza and Minott) were in a great situation being coached by a great coach in Chris Finch and a great organization with a ton of talent. And they’re used to winning. I like that, too.”

Watch Stevens’ entire press conference below:

Yankees prospect Cam Schlittler to make first big league start on Wednesday

Yankees prospect Cam Schlittler will make his big league debut on Wednesday against the Mariners, reports SNY MLB Insider Andy Martino.

Schlitter will take the rotation spot vacated by Clarke Schmidt, who will likely need season-ending Tommy John surgery.

Schlitter, 24, was having a strong season split between Double-A Somerset and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

In 15 games (14 stats) over 76.2 innings, the right-hander posted a 2.82 ERA and 1.21 WHIP while striking out 99 batters -- a rate of 11.6 per nine.

Since being selected by New York in the seventh round of the 2022 MLB Draft, Schlittler has put up a 3.33 ERA and 1.29 WHIP with 11.2 strikeouts per nine in three minor league seasons.

Schlittler will join a rotation that includes Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Will Warren, and Marcus Stroman.

In addition to Schmidt, the team is without Gerrit Cole for the year due to Tommy John surgery.

Luis Gil has been out all season due to a lat injury, but is expected to return during the second half of the season.

Regardless, with the trade deadline roughly three weeks away, the Yanks will almost certainly be prioritizing starting pitching help.

What's motivating Celtics' roster overhaul? Stevens gives clear answer

What's motivating Celtics' roster overhaul? Stevens gives clear answer originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics went all-in to contend for a title in each of the last two seasons. Now, they’re facing the consequences.

That was the essence of Brad Stevens’ message to reporters Tuesday when the Celtics’ president of basketball operations was asked about his team’s decisions to trade Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, who played key roles on a championship roster but would have cost a combined $63.1 million on the 2025-26 payroll.

“The second apron is why those trades happened,” Stevens said. “I think that’s pretty obvious. The basketball penalties associated with those are real.”

Those penalties — a feature of the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement designed to punish teams that exceed the luxury tax by a certain amount — are very restrictive to the point of significantly limiting the moves a front office can make.

So, Stevens set about making significant (and difficult) changes, from trading Holiday and Porzingis to letting Luke Kornet and Al Horford walk in free agency. (Stevens said Tuesday it’s “unlikely” Horford re-signs with the Celtics.) After those moves, the Celtics are just barely over the second apron — by less than $1 million — but can duck under that threshold with at least one more minor move.

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Based on Stevens’ comments, you can expect the team to get under the second apron in short order.

“It was really important for us to, again, get out of that penalty box in a lot of ways,” Stevens said. “Because you can feel those, and those are real things.”

With so much focus on the second apron, it’s fair to wonder whether Stevens will continue to cut costs to get out of the luxury tax entirely, using 2025-26 as a “reset” season while Jayson Tatum recovers from a ruptured Achilles. It’s also fair to wonder if new lead owner Bill Chisholm has encouraged cost-cutting to lower the team’s massive luxury tax bill.

Yet Stevens insisted Tuesday that Chisholm has issued no directives to trim salary.

“Bill has been pretty clear from the get-go that he wants to make sure that we’re prioritizing basketball assets and the ability to retool this thing at the highest level that we can,” Stevens said.

” … We have most of our first-round picks still. We have a lot of second (-round picks) now. … We don’t want to take away our chance to use those to become the best that we can be over the next few years just to make a move to help save money. I think that’s been very clearly stated to me.”

The Celtics undoubtedly got worse on paper this offseason, ostensibly replacing Holiday, Porzingis, Horford and Kornet with Anfernee Simons, Georges Niang, Luka Garza and Josh Minott. But Stevens believes the flexibility Boston gains from getting out of the second apron will help the team build a better roster around Tatum and Jaylen Brown in the long-term.

“We’ll continue to look at how we can make things a little bit better or tweak things around the edges, and maybe something comes up over the next couple weeks. But that’s been our mindset,” Stevens added.

“The priority is continuing to make sure that we have our future firsts and all these things that are that are in play for us, so that we can then use those to build.”

That building couldn’t have happened without a mini-roster teardown this summer, which is why Stevens viewed those cost-cutting measures as a necessity for the Celtics.

Watch Stevens’ entire press conference below:

What's motivating Celtics' roster overhaul? Stevens gives clear answer

What's motivating Celtics' roster overhaul? Stevens gives clear answer originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics went all-in to contend for a title in each of the last two seasons. Now, they’re facing the consequences.

That was the essence of Brad Stevens’ message to reporters Tuesday when the Celtics’ president of basketball operations was asked about his team’s decisions to trade Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, who played key roles on a championship roster but would have cost a combined $63.1 million on the 2025-26 payroll.

“The second apron is why those trades happened,” Stevens said. “I think that’s pretty obvious. The basketball penalties associated with those are real.”

Those penalties — a feature of the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement designed to punish teams that exceed the luxury tax by a certain amount — are very restrictive to the point of significantly limiting the moves a front office can make.

So, Stevens set about making significant (and difficult) changes, from trading Holiday and Porzingis to letting Luke Kornet and Al Horford walk in free agency. (Stevens said Tuesday it’s “unlikely” Horford re-signs with the Celtics.) After those moves, the Celtics are just barely over the second apron — by less than $1 million — but can duck under that threshold with at least one more minor move.

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Based on Stevens’ comments, you can expect the team to get under the second apron in short order.

“It was really important for us to, again, get out of that penalty box in a lot of ways,” Stevens said. “Because you can feel those, and those are real things.”

With so much focus on the second apron, it’s fair to wonder whether Stevens will continue to cut costs to get out of the luxury tax entirely, using 2025-26 as a “reset” season while Jayson Tatum recovers from a ruptured Achilles. It’s also fair to wonder if new lead owner Bill Chisholm has encouraged cost-cutting to lower the team’s massive luxury tax bill.

Yet Stevens insisted Tuesday that Chisholm has issued no directives to trim salary.

“Bill has been pretty clear from the get-go that he wants to make sure that we’re prioritizing basketball assets and the ability to retool this thing at the highest level that we can,” Stevens said.

” … We have most of our first-round picks still. We have a lot of second (-round picks) now. … We don’t want to take away our chance to use those to become the best that we can be over the next few years just to make a move to help save money. I think that’s been very clearly stated to me.”

The Celtics undoubtedly got worse on paper this offseason, ostensibly replacing Holiday, Porzingis, Horford and Kornet with Anfernee Simons, Georges Niang, Luka Garza and Josh Minott. But Stevens believes the flexibility Boston gains from getting out of the second apron will help the team build a better roster around Tatum and Jaylen Brown in the long-term.

“We’ll continue to look at how we can make things a little bit better or tweak things around the edges, and maybe something comes up over the next couple weeks. But that’s been our mindset,” Stevens added.

“… The priority is continuing to make sure that we have our future firsts and all these things that are that are in play for us, so that we can then use those to build.”

That building couldn’t have happened without a mini-roster teardown this summer, which is why Stevens viewed those cost-cutting measures as a necessity for the Celtics.

Watch Stevens’ entire press conference below:

CONFIRMED: Jesse Puljujärvi Signs Multi-Year Contract in Switzerland

Finnish winger Jesse Puljujärvi, 27, has signed a two-year contract with Genève-Servette, the National League club announced on Tuesday.

“I’m really excited to be joining Genève-Servette!” Jesse Puljujärvi is quoted in the club’s press release. “I’ve heard nothing but good things about the organization and the league, and I’m looking forward to experiencing it all. We have a great group of players, and I’m going to give my all to help the team succeed. I’m also looking forward to visiting the city, which looks amazing, and meeting the fans.”

“We are very pleased with the arrival of Jesse, a player we have been following for some time now,” said club sports manager Marc Gautschi. “Thanks to his physique and speed, he can be absolutely dominant on the big Swiss ice rinks. We are convinced that with the help of our coaching staff, he will further develop his scoring skills and become an essential offensive leader for our team.”

News of Puljujärvi heading to Switzerland began two weeks ago while he was still playing in the Calder Cup finals for the Charlotte Checkers.

He joins a Genève-Servette team that won its first-ever national championship in Switzerland in 2023-24 and won the Champions Hockey League in 2024-25, but has missed the playoffs the last two National League seasons. 

In addition to Puljujärvi, Genève-Servette has under contract for 2025-26 former NHLers Markus Granlund, Josh Jooris, Marc-Antoine Pouliot, Taylor Beck and Tim Berni, whose NHL rights are still retained by the Columbus Blue Jackets

French Former Habs Prospect Swaps Bitter Rival Teams In SwitzerlandFrench Former Habs Prospect Swaps Bitter Rival Teams In Switzerland American-born French left winger Tim Bozon was rumored as far back as November to have already signed a four-year contract with Swiss National League club Genève-Servette. The problem was, the 30-year-old former Montreal Canadiens prospect currently plays for Lausanne HC – Geneva’s fiercest rival.

Born in Älvkarleby, Sweden, Puljujärvi grew up in Finland and is a product of the Kärpät club in northern Finland. It is with that Oulu-based club that he first turned pro at age 16 in 2014-15.

Puljujärvi was chosen fourth overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. He has 128 points in 387 career NHL regular-season games with the Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes, Pittsburgh Penguins and Florida Panthers. He also has six points in 27 playoff games with Edmonton and Carolina.

During his career, Puljujärvi returned to play for Kärpät in 2019-20 and part of 2020-21, as pandemic-related restrictions delayed the NHL’s start to that season.

In June 2023, he underwent double hip surgery and missed half of the following season.

Jesse Puljujärvi: “It’s been a long process, I’m really happy to be here”Jesse Puljujärvi: “It’s been a long process, I’m really happy to be here”The last couple of seasons have been an ordeal for Jesse Puljujärvi. He split a rather unproductive 2022-23 campaign between the Edmonton Oilers and Carolina Hurricanes, during which he played in constant pain. Then in June 2023, he underwent double hip surgery. He didn’t return to the ice until January and, after a half-season split between the AHL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and the NHL, he’s now playing in his second IIHF World Championship for Finland, and first since 2017.

When Puljujärvi was waived by Pittsburgh in February of this year to terminate his contract “by mutual agreement” ahead of the international transfer deadline, it was widely expected that he’d end up in Europe. Switzerland was one of his rumored destinations at that time, as was Kärpät. However, he surprisingly signed with Florida instead.

This past season, Puljujärvi had 10 pointss in 31 NHL games, split between Pittsburgh and Florida, and 16 points in 26 AHL games, split between Wilkes/Barre-Scranton and Charlotte. He also had 11 points in 18 playoff games for Charlotte, which included an overtime goal in Game 5 of the finals against the Abbotsford Canucks, which kept the Checkers alive for one more game.

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Canadiens: It’s Now Or Never For Joshua Roy

Earlier this week, Montreal Canadiens and Laval Rocket player Joshua Roy was attending Jonathan Huberdeau’s golf tournament and spoke to RDS’ Eric Leblanc. The 21-year-old has wised up since last season, and he’s aware of how crucial the upcoming camp and season will be.

He had an underwhelming camp in 2024 and looked surprised to be sent down to the AHL, but things will be even more complicated this season. The Canadiens now have Ivan Demidov; they acquired Zack Bolduc in a trade and signed Samuel Blais. Oliver Kapanen, Owen Beck, Florian Xhekaj, Lucas Condotta, and Jared Davidson will also be hoping to graduate with the Habs.

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Roy was never going to challenge Demidov for the second-line role, especially considering he didn’t produce much in the 12 games he played in Montreal last season. This Summer, he intends to work on his physical form, which is sometimes lacking and prevents him from providing the same level of effort in each game, which is not something coaches like.

Roy explains that he didn’t need to be told what was wrong with his game; he says he’s smart enough to figure out the issues. Roy can talk the talk, but can he walk the walk? That remains to be seen.

The Rocket forward also commented on the Logan Mailloux vs. Bolduc trade, explaining that the defenseman was one of his good friends, a good person, and an outstanding player. He added that with Noah Dobson’s arrival and all the good defensemen in the organization, a defenseman was bound to be leaving soon. He’ll get a new start in St. Louis.

Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images


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