While Nicholas Robertson got into a career-high 69 games with the Maple Leafs this season, his trade request from last year still stands, reports Chris Johnston of TSN and The Athletic (subscription link). The 23-year-old had a career-best 15 goals this season and even chipped in with a pair of points in three postseason outings. However, playing time remained hard to come by as he averaged just 12 minutes a night of ice time and it’s clear he’d like a shot at a bigger role elsewhere. Robertson is a pending restricted free agent owed a qualifying offer of just under $919K. However, he’s also arbitration-eligible which could push his price tag closer to the $1.5MM range. If Toronto isn’t willing to pay that price, Robertson could get his wish for a change of scenery in the coming weeks.
Elsewhere in the Atlantic:
- While Lane Hutson will be eligible for a contract extension this summer, Arpon Basu of The Athletic posits (subscription link) that this file might not get done right away. The Canadiens have tried to keep their core players signing below captain Nick Suzuki’s $7.875MM but Hutson’s rookie year, his comparable players, plus the big increases coming in the salary cap will make that difficult. It’s possible Montreal opts for a shorter-term pact to keep the AAV lower but it could also make sense to see what happens next year and decide from there. Hutson, a Calder Trophy finalist, had six goals and 60 assists in 82 games this season.
- After moving on from his team in Switzerland to become a free agent, it looked like there was a chance that Aleksi Heponiemi could be returning to the Panthers. However, that’s not the case as he recently inked a two-year deal with HV71 in the SHL, per a team release. The 26-year-old has 25 career NHL games with Florida under his belt but after being primarily in the minors in North America, he headed overseas two years ago. This past season with EHC Biel-Bienne, Heponiemi had 18 points in 37 games. Florida will retain his rights as a restricted free agent through next summer.
Trotz should look into seeing what return the Leafs want for Robertson.