After a thrilling and unexpected weekend sweep, we're back at it with another edition of Links, News and Notes. After back-to-back solid wins for Joonas Korpisalo, Ian Mendes virtually penned a piece looking at what could have been, had Korpisalo played even close to this level more consistently.
In a rare turn of events, Joonas Korpisalo played the hero tonight, making 33 saves on 36 shots to lead the Sens to a surprise victory. Even more impressively, Korpisalo had been the starter last night in New Jersey too, giving him two wins in two days.
Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun: Ottawa Senators goaltenders have been inconsistent all season. Last offseason they signed Joonas Korpisalo to a five-year, $4 million per deal.
It's a Friday and you can count to five, which means you want that many thoughts. Here you go. Joonas Korpisalo has been arguably the league's worst goalie this season (I don't think Jack Campbell counts as part of this league).
The future of the Arizona Coyotes is on edge as an upcoming auction could determine whether the team remains in the State or finds a new home elsewhere.
Our two hockey plays fell yesterday, but that's no reason to be discouraged. We're back today with some fresh looks on the ice, as a few home teams in particular should be able to get some goals going tonight.
It’s unclear was to what the injury is, but it shouldn’t keep him out for too long.
The Ottawa Senators newest goaltender Joonas Korpisalo will do fine if a plan is created and the defence execute in front of him. Joonas Korpisalo is the goalie of the future for the Ottawa Senators.
The NHL's free-agent signing period officially opened on Saturday, and it did not take long for teams to start throwing around some silly money.
The Ottawa Senators moved quickly to secure their goaltending department on the first day of free agency, signing experienced puck stopper Joonas Korpisalo to a five-year contract worth $4 million annually.
The Ottawa Senators have made a significant move to bolster their goaltending by signing Joonas Korpisalo to a lucrative five-year contract worth $20 million.
The Ottawa Senators brought in one of the top netminders on the market by signing free agent Joonas Korpisalo to a 5-year, $20 million contract.
The Ottawa Senators have signed veteran goaltender Joonas Korpisalo to a five-year contract paying $4 million per season. If you’re looking for a player who got a bounce-back season exactly when they needed it most, look no further than Korpisalo.
This is a major investment for the Senators, who lock up Korpisalo until he’s 33 years old.
There appears to be little ongoing dialogue between the Kings and goaltender Joonas Korpisalo, who is poised to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
For the Kings, the deal was mostly about shedding unwanted salaries and players, and now they have a bit more room to work with this summer to make some needed additions.
After a split in Edmonton, the LA Kings won Game 3 in Los Angeles in overtime on Friday. With the help of Joonas Korpisalo and an Edmonton Oilers team that can’t get out of their own way, the Kings find themselves in control of Round 1 and just two wins away from advancing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
As with every game, you take the good with the bad, so time to take a look at the pluses and the minuses in Game 1 against the Oilers for the LA Kings.
Korpisalo is the second Blue Jackets player to be held out of the lineup for trade-related reasons, joining defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov.
The Columbus Blue Jackets placed Joonas Korpisalo on injured reserve and added fellow goaltender Jet Greaves on an emergency recall. Korpisalo sustained a lower-body injury during Friday night's 3-1 win over the visiting Calgary Flames.
Korpisalo returned to the lineup last month after missing the start of the season due to the hip surgery he underwent back in March. It’s unknown if this issue is related to that procedure, but Columbus will understandably err on the side of caution here.
Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Joonas Korpisalo will start and his make his season debut in his native Finland on Saturday in the 2022 NHL Global Series against the Colorado Avalanche.
The Columbus Blue Jackets recalled goaltender Joonas Korpisalo from his conditioning assignment in the American Hockey League on Sunday. Korpisalo, 28, had hip surgery in March and was activated from the injured/non-roster list on Saturday.
Korpisalo has put pen to paper on a one-year contract to stay with the Blue Jackets and avoid unrestricted free agency.
Korpisalo ends the campaign with a 7-11-0 record, a 4.15 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage tallied across 22 games and 17 starts.
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