Over a year ago, the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline saw many Arizona Coyotes go. Most notable was defenseman Jakob Chychrun, who was dealt to the Ottawa Senators for various draft picks, one of which is now Daniil But.
The National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety fined Arizona Coyotes’ defenseman Michael Kesselring $2,408.85 for cross-checking Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Maxwell Crozier.
To start the 2023-24 campaign, the Arizona Coyotes have already faced a myriad of injuries and adversity. Currently, they have Jack McBain and Barrett Hayton out for multiple weeks, which stings considering how much they provide to the team.
With injuries to two defenseman, Juuso Välimäki (mouth) and Travis Dermott (upper body), there is one particular player on the Arizona Coyotes that has been called up and seized the opportunity, Michael Kesselring.
Due to Arizona Coyotes defenseman Juuso Välimäki being injured, the team have someone else who will lace up the skates and take his place tonight when they play the Columbus Blue Jackets.
With regular-season games dwindling and the chances of winning the Pacific Division slipping away, the Edmonton Oilers still are fighting for every point.
In their quest to get a Stanley Cup, the Edmonton Oilers continued to add roster pieces as the trade deadline approaches. The latest deal was Nick Bjustad with 50 percent retained salary for a 3rd round draft pick in 2023.
Third round selection and Michael Kesselring head to Arizona After making a big splash to acquire Mattias Ekholm from the Predators, Ken Holland made a deal with the Coyotes for Nick Bjugstad.
The Edmonton Oilers worked to further bolster their roster ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline acquiring forward Nick Bjugstad and defenceman Cam Dineen on Thursday afternoon.
The Coyotes will receive a 2023 third-round pick and Michael Kesselring, while retaining 50% of Bjugstad’s contract.
To really understand Michael Kesselring as a player, you have to roll back the calendar to his days in high school. You see, it’s then where the foundation for exactly who Kesselring is as a player was laid.
The Vincent Desharnais experience has been an awakening in Edmonton. The 26-year-old imposing right-shot defenceman has capably stepped into a defence group that was struggling and has provided some quality minutes.
Bakersfield is outshot by a wide margin as Colorado captures a 5-4 victory BAKERSFIELD CONDORS GAME #19: COLORADO EAGLES The Condors returned home after a disappointing two game series in Abbotsford where the Canucks took both games without a great degree of pushback from Bakersfield.
Bakersfield stays undefeated in regulation after a 4-3 win over Henderson BAKERSFIELD CONDORS GAME #3: HENDERSON SILVER KNIGHTS After winning their first of a five game road trip, the Condors came into Henderson looking to double up.
Vincent Desharnais, Phil Kemp and Michael Kesselring are three defencemen looking to make the jump to the show. Who is most likely to make the move? The Assignment For what seems like an eternity, the Edmonton Oilers have had piles of good left-handed defensemen whether it be on the Oilers or in the organization.
The 6’5’’, 215-lb RHD checks in at #24 in this year’s T25 U25. Have we revealed how few AHL games we watch as a staff? Michael Kesselring, a gigantic human who plays the right side of defense, checks in at #24 in this year’s edition of our Top 25 Under 25.
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