Goalkeeper Kaapo Kähkönen and winger Jesse Puljujärvi will play in the Florida Panthers.
Reliable NHL supplier Frank Seravalli tells the message service x that goalkeeper Kaapo Kähkönen moves to the Florida Panthers for the rest of the season.
In the barter, the goalkeeper also moved in the other direction, Chris Dredger.
The season for Kähkönen has been “action -packed” as he started the regular season in the Winnipeg Jets, moved to the Colorado Avalanche for a moment and returned to Winnipeg.
A Finn, who has a total of 140 league matches on their belts, has only performed once in the NHL this season after playing once between the Colorado posts.
Kähkönen, 28, has stopped the discs in a total of 24 AHL games in 2024-25.
Supplier Colby Guy to inform social media that Jesse Puljujärvi It is now officially the Panthers player after passing the NHL transfer list.
Pulju moves first due to contract technical reasons for the AHL club Charlotte, where he can be lifted later.
On Wednesday, Puljujärvi signed an agreement with the Florida Panthers for the rest of the season. The quay’s contract is two -way, meaning Florida pays him in the NHL for $ 775,000.
Puljujärvi, who has slipped outside the line-up in Pittsburgh, has played 26 Taala League matches in the Penguins this season with a score of 3+6 = 9/-1.