Free Agency has begun!

Below is a time line of the departures and arrivals as well as a line-up that will be continually updated as news comes to hand.

DatePlayerTeam
10 June 2021Jamie DevaneWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL)
9 June 2021Alex DostieVienna Capitals (IEHL – Austria)
14 July 2021Sam CarrickAnaheim Ducks (NHL) / San Diego Gulls (AHL)
14 July 2021Trevor CarrickSan Diego Gulls (AHL)
14 July 2021Vinni LettieriSan Diego Gulls (AHL)
15 July 2021Nikolas BrouillardSan Diego Gulls (AHL)
28 July 2021Andrew AgozzinoOttawa Senators (NHL) / Bellville Senators (AHL)
28 July 2021Chase De LeoNew Jersey Devils (NHL) / Utica Comets (AHL)
28 July 2021Brogran RaffertyAnaheim Ducks (NHL) / San Diego Gulls (AHL)
29 July 2021Danny O’ReganAnaheim Ducks (NHL) / San Diego Gulls (AHL)
29 July 2021Greg PaterynSan Diego Gulls (AHL)
29 July 2021Buddy RobinsonSan Diego Gulls (AHL)
5 August 2021Alex LimogesSan Diego Gulls (AHL)
5 August 2021Greg PrintzSan Diego Gulls (AHL)
6 August 2021Keegan KanzigEC Salzburg (Austria)
10 August 2021Josh MahuraAnaheim Ducks (NHL) / San Diego Gulls (AHL)
12 August 2021Andrew PoturalskiCarolina Hurricanes (NHL) / Chicago Wolves (AHL)
20 August 2021Keegan LoweHC Bolzano (Italy)

The New Guys

Brogan Rafferty

I’ll admit my first exposure to this player was seeing him signing with the Canucks out of college and chuckling softly at his name because I am a very silly immature person. With that out of the way – the Ducks and Gulls grabbed a good mobile defender here. He grew sour with Vancouver after being promised opportunity and NHL ice time which evidently did not eventuate. Right away I am thinking, have you met Kodie Curran? Are you sure you came to the right place? But then I remembered that the Ducks just lost the only good thing to happen to their third pairing in over five years. So Rafferty is probably betting on/has been promised that the vacancy left by Fleury is his to lose. His signing now gives the Ducks four (Shattenkirk, Drysdale, Manson, Rafferty) right shooting defenders while the left still has six with three on the bubble (Lindholm, Fowler, Larsson, Mahura, Curran, Benoit). Does this spell the eventual trade of Manson? Or is it more likely injury cover for the right side which could have either the aging Manson or Shattenkirk missing time as a very real possibility. Due to the Pandemic and border issue it appears the Canucks elected to keep Rafferty on their taxi squad for most of the season without seeing much game time – understandably I would be pretty peeved too. He finished third in the AHL for scoring by defenders in 2019-2020 with 45 points in 57 games. This isn’t just some “random” signing, Rafferty has a real shot of making the NHL roster.

Danny O’Regan

Former fifth round pick for the Sharks in 2012, O’Regan has spent the majority of his career thus far in the AHL. Slightly undersized at 5’10” and 185lbs it hasn’t stopped him but up good numbers in the AHL year on year. Last season he lead the Silver Knights (AKA Daft Punk Tribute Band) in scoring with 37 points in 37 games and had 6 points in 5 “playoff” games. I’ll need to look over some game footage again to see how often he was used at Center but here is hoping he slots into that role for the Gulls for now – given they don’t have enough.

Greg Pateryn

Right shooting veteran no nonsense defender – I guess this spells the end for Keegan Lowe. He has had brief NHL stints across multiple teams and is likely a Bouchard-influenced signing given he was with the Canadiens from 2013 to 2017. He saw the most time with the Colorado Eagles last season where I for one; remember being impressed by his monster slap-shot.

Buddy Robinson

An undrafted College signing originally for the Senators, Robinson has slowly moved his way west as his career progressed. Gulls fans will be more familiar with his time with the Stockton Heat – he had 32 and 42 point seasons for them between 2018 and 2020. Last year – like Rafferty, he mostly sat on the Taxi Squad for the Flames – a victim of the Pandemic border closure. He will provide veteran scoring depth but is hardly a replacement for Poturalski should he depart… UPDATE: Poturalski has signed back in Carolina so yep – Robinson is the scoring depth replacement for him. Which isn’t great.

Player List

Again like last off-season, its colour coded by who is under contract, who is not and who is departed.

Forwards

No.NamePositionStatus 21-22 Team
7Chase De LeoC Signed With New Jersey Utica Comets
10Alex Dostie CSigned With Vienna Capitals Vienna Capitals (Austria)
11Jacob Perreault RW Signed through 23-24 San Diego Gulls? NHL/CHL still working on that
12Alex LimogesC/LWSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
14Greg PrintzLWSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
15Jamie DevaneLWSigned with Wilkesbarre/Scranton (AHL) Wilkesbarre/Scranton Penguins (AHL)
16Bryce KindoppRWSigned through 22-23 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
18Matt LoritoRWSigned with Djurgardens (Sweden) Djugardens (SHL)
19Vinni LettieriRW Re-Signed 1 Year San Diego Gulls (AHL)
22Andrew PoturalskiRWSigned with Carolina Carolina Hurricanes / Chicago Wolves
24BO GroulxCSigned through 22-23 San Diego Gulls?
25Sam CarrickCRe-Signed 1 Year San Diego Gulls
26Andrew AgozzinoLWSigned with Ottawa Ottawa Senators/Belleville Senators
28Max GolodLWSigned through 22-23 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
38Jack BadiniCSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
56Brayden TraceyLWSigned through 23-24 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
 
21?Danny O’ReganC/RWSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
Buddy RobinsonRWSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)

Defense

No.NamePositionStatus 21-22 Team
4Keegan LoweLDSigned with HC Bolzano (Italy) HC Bolzano (Italy)
5Simon BenoitLDSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
6Josh MahuraLDSigned through 22-23
21Jeremy RoyRDSigned with HKM Zvolen (Slovakia) HKM Zloven (Slovakia)
23Kodie CurranLDSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
29Axel AnderssonRDSigned through 22-23 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
36Hunter DrewRDSigned through 22-23San Diego Gulls (AHL)
39Nikolas BrouillardLDSigned for 2021-22San Diego Gulls (AHL)
40Keegan KanzigLDSigned with EC Salzburg (Austria)EC Salzburg (Austria)
44Trevor CarrickLDSigned for 2021-22San Diego Gulls (AHL)
45Brendan GuhleLDSigned for 2021-22San Diego Gulls (AHL)
   
Brogan RaffertyRDSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
Greg PaterynRDSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)

Goaltending

No.NamePositionSigned Through 21-22 Team
1Lukas DostalGSigned through 22-23 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
30 Jeff GlassG UFA
31Olle Eriksson EkGSigned for 2021-22 San Diego Gulls (AHL)
35 Roman Durny G Signed for 2021-22 Tulsa Oilers (ECHL)

Line Up

And the lines look like this so far

. Left Wing Center Right Wing
L1 Limoges Groulx Kindopp
L2 Tracey Carrick Lettieri
L3 Golod O’Regan Perreault
L4 Printz Badini Robinson
Spares:

. Left D Right D
L1 Benoit Andersson
L2 Brouillard Rafferty
L3 Carrick Pateryn
Spares: Drew, Curran, Guhle. Note assuming Mahura makes the Ducks. Would also assume Curran sticks with the Ducks too.

. Goal
G1 Dostal
G2 Ericsson Ek
G3 Durny
Spares:


Denotes Veteran Status
Denotes Wild-Cart Vet Status
UFA
Under Contract

As of now this line-up for-fills the requirements of no more than 5 veterans and 1 wild-card vet with room for one more veteran should the Gulls choose.

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