The Ottawa Senators have made a pair of trades ahead of the 2024 American Hockey (AHL) League Trade Deadline, acquiring Wyatt Bongiovanni from the Winnipeg Jets for future considerations and Jamieson Rees from the Carolina Hurricanes for a 2024 sixth-round draft pick.
A small minor league trade features a player with a previous connection to the team that received him. On Friday, the Ottawa Senators acquired forward Jamieson Rees from the Carolina Hurricanes.
A look at which prospects have stood out in camp & early in season. For prospects, training camp and the preseason is usually one of their best opportunities to prove themselves to both the team and fans alike.
The Carolina Hurricanes are in win-now mode and have the core group in place. General manager Don Waddell had a busy summer and replenished the roster with NHL-ready talent.
In a corresponding move, the team assigned forward Jamieson Rees and goalie Pyotr Kochetkov to the AHL Chicago Wolves.
Draft season brings new excitement to the fan base as the team prepares to welcome eight new selections to the organization this week. Mock drafts are always fun, and even if you don’t get a single player right, they’re still a lot of fun to build.
The Wolves clinched the series with a 3-0 win on home ice. Western Conference Finals, Game 6: Wolves 3, Heat 0 The temperature topped out at over 100 degrees in Chicago on Tuesday, but inside the Allstate Arena, the Stockton Heat had their flame extinguished by the Wolves, who are headed back to the Calder Cup Final.
Chicago helped solidify its monster lead on first place in the Central Division with three straight wins Game 49: Wolves 5, Stars 3 Pyotr Kochetkov’s second career AHL start began just as inauspiciously as his first, as he surrendered a goal on his first shot faced.
Jamieson Rees returned to the Wolves lineup as they played three games in three days. Game 9: Wolves 4, IceHogs 1 If you found yourself wondering if the Rockford IceHogs were even alive during the first period of this game, don’t worry, you’re not alone.
Jamieson Rees came off the injured non-roster list to join the Wolves, Tony DeAngelo was fined for embellishment and Rod Brind’Amour gave an injury update.
Jarvis, Rees and Drury are all close to the NHL while others showed signs of progress. The deadline for NHL teams to finalize their rosters is Monday at 5 p.m.
Rees, 19, scored 18 goals and 61 points in just 39 games for Sarnia last season despite missing time with an ankle injury.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!