Considering that we’re basically just at the one-quarter mark of the season, the trade market hasn’t really materialized aside from a handful of smaller moves. But that doesn’t stop teams from setting their respective wish lists and determining what areas they’d like to add to their rosters.
As is often the case, help down the middle is an area that a lot of teams will be targeting. Among them are a pair of Metropolitan Division teams. Anthony Di Marco of Daily Faceoff reports that while acquiring a top replacement for Jack Hughes is unlikely, they’d like to add a depth center to the mix. Meanwhile, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported on the latest 32 Thoughts podcast (audio link) that the Flyers are also looking for an extra depth middleman.
New Jersey had been looking to add a center last season. However, when Hughes suffered a season-ending shoulder injury, they pivoted from looking to make a big addition to more of a depth one in Cody Glass. Speculatively, that’s the type of depth addition they’d likely want to make, one that would add to the roster without costing too much to acquire.
The other element in play is the player’s actual cost. The Devils are deep into LTIR with Johnathan Kovacevic and Brett Pesce currently on there while Hughes is eligible given that he’s out for the better part of two months. But eventually, when they’re all healthy, New Jersey is going to be right against the Upper Limit of the salary cap so if they go add someone to help at center, it ideally would be a lower-cost addition that’s easier to fit on their books.
As for the Flyers, they haven’t really replaced Jett Luchanko after he was assigned back to junior last month. Rodrigo Abols has been filling a role as a fourth-line center but the 29-year-old only has 36 career NHL games under his belt. In a perfect world, a more proven and impactful option would be a good way for them to go.
On the other hand, Philadelphia enters play today seventh in the Metropolitan Division and the expectation heading into the season was that they’d be a non-playoff team and a likely seller. Not enough has happened yet to change those expectations so taking a big swing on the trade front might not the prudent move. Instead, a smaller addition now that doesn’t cost a lot but could still help would make sense for GM Daniel Briere. Unlike the Devils, cap space isn’t a concern for the Flyers so they could have a bigger pool of players to potentially target.
The good news for these teams is that depth centers are a little easier to come by and the odd one finds their way onto the waiver wire as John Beecher did earlier this week. The bad news is that with the number of teams seeking center help, New Jersey and Philadelphia will likely be battling several suitors even for the types of depth upgrades it appears that they’re looking to make.
lol we see articles like these all the time about teams needing center depth. You could practically write half the league (possibly a little more) need center depth. The reality is, most won’t find that depth unless they develop it from within or find a team having a fire sale of sorts which isn’t particularly common.