NHL’s promising pre-season work continues | theahl.com

Patrick Williamstheahl.com writer
The NHL preseason continues, and several prospective jobs also offer bids for full-time NHL jobs.
After the AHL’s 2024-25 performance and subsequent summer training, these hopefuls have a week or two pre-season schedule to show that they deserve to start the season in the NHL. If it’s not October, then they can say that when demand appears on the NHL roster, it should be the first re-select.
Let’s break down some of the best performances to start the preseason.
Boston Brown Bear (Providence Brown Bear)
After he leads the AHL on 39 goals with the Texas star, the forward MatějBlümel Play free agents this summer.
With the Dallas Stars having a hard time finding the NHL path in the last four games of the Stanley Cup playoffs last spring, Bruemer chose to sign a one-year contract with Boston on his first day as a free agent. Changes are all around the Bruins this fall, including the new head coach Marco Sturmwith the people of Ontario’s rule. Bruis Management is looking for scores, and Blümel certainly shows that he can do it at the AHL level.
To do this, they got a good idea of training camp for Blümel. He has been playing in every game in every game of the first two games of the preseason, winning the Bruins on the scoreboard in the early hours of Tuesday morning, which became an overtime win against the New York Rangers with a 5-4 overtime win.
Calgary Flame (Calgary Wrangler)
After the Wranglers’ breakthrough 33 seasons, the striker Rory Kerins Return to the target column.
This time it was for the Flames, who scored goals and assists in a 4-1 home victory against Seattle Cleken on Tuesday night. The 23-year-old was named the first star of the competition and is trying to find his way to work full-time in the flames. Last season, he was the AHL All-Star Game and he also played five games with the Flames, where he made him a sixth-round draft pick in 2020.
Detroit Red Wings (Grand Rapids Griffin)
On Tuesday night, the Red Wings made a lot of offenses from their forward prospects, beating the visiting Chicago Blackhawks 3-2.
Detroit gets its goal Carter Mazur and Nate DanielsonI spent the last season in Griffin. Danielson was the ninth pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, and was a rookie with the Grand Rapids last season, scoring 39 points (12 goals, 27 assists). After an encouraging 2023-24 rookie season, Maffice Mazur only played 20 games last season with Griffins, despite his 15 points (8 goals, seven assists) from shooting percentage.
Emmitt FinnieGriffins got a 10-game final look last spring, adding goals and assists to the win of the No. 1 star honor. Michael Brandsegg-nygårdLast season, another late member of Griffins provided two assists for the Red Wings. Detroit won him 15th place in the 2024 NHL Draft.
Toronto Maple Leaf (Toronto Maris)
With the goalkeeper Joseph Wall Leaves are given to family members, and they are taking vacations with others. Dennis Hildeby Long-term training camp.
Hildeby played against the Ottawa Senators Tuesday night and participated in the first two periods. Stop all 23 photos he saw, he gave way to the backup Artur Akhtyamov Finally, he won 3-2. Hildeby is a two-time AHL All-Star, playing 30 games for Marlies in 2024-25 and averaging 16-9-4 with 2.55 goals, while the interest rate at 0.908. LEAFS signed a 24-year-old contract on September 2; the contract is a two-way deal this season, followed by a contract before becoming one way in 2027-28.

During the fifty years in the American Hockey League, Theahl.com writer Patrick Williams currently covers NHL.com and Flosports leagues and is a regular contributor to Siriusxm NHL New Network Radio. He won the AHL’s James H. Ellery Memorial Award for his outstanding league coverage in 2016.