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[February 21, 2019]
The Minnesota Wild have traded
forward Charlie Coyle to the Boston Bruins, according to multiple
reports Wednesday.
Boston is expected to send forward Ryan Donato and a fifth-round
draft pick to Minnesota, according to The Athletic, which was first
to report the parameters of the deal.
Coyle, 26, has spent his first six-plus seasons with the Wild. He
has scored double-digit goals in each of the past six seasons,
including 10 goals this season to go along with 18 assists in 60
games. He is a Massachusetts native and played briefly at Boston
University.
The 22-year-old Donato, who is the son of longtime NHL player Ted
Donato, has nine points (six goals, three assists) in 34 games this
season. He has scored 11 goals in 46 career contests.
--Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Radko Gudas drew a two-game
suspension for high-sticking Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita
Kucherov one day earlier.
Gudas is considered to be a repeat offender under the Collective
Bargaining Agreement and will lose $81,707.32 in salary, the NHL
announced. The money will be set aside for the Players' Emergency
Assistance Fund.
The high-sticking incident happened late in the third period of
Tuesday's game, which the Lightning won 5-2. Kucherov and Gudas were
tied up in Tampa Bay's offensive zone when Gudas raised his stick
and swatted it into the side of Kucherov's face.
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Wild center Charlie Coyle (3) following his goal in the second
period against the Colorado Avalanche at the Pepsi Center. Mandatory
Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
--The Washington Capitals waived right winger Devante Smith-Pelly,
cutting ties with one of the heroes of their run to the Stanley Cup
last season.
Smith-Pelly scored seven goals in the last postseason -- matching
his regular-season total -- and tallied the game-tying goal during
the Capitals' Cup-clinching Game 5 victory over the Vegas Golden
Knights. Smith-Pelly had four goals and four assists in 54 games
this season.
NHL teams have until noon ET Thursday to claim the 26-year-old
Smith-Pelly. The Capitals could be maneuvering for a trade, with the
NHL deadline coming Monday.
--Field Level Media
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