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UFA Notes: Pickard, Agostino, Leier, Speculation

June 30, 2019 at 7:00 pm CDT | by Zach Leach 1 Comment

There’s a goalie competition coming to Detroit. TSN’s Frank Seravalli reports that free agent goalie Calvin Pickard is poised to sign a two-year deal with the Red Wings when the market opens tomorrow. As Seravalli notes, that will pit him against Jonathan Bernier for the backup role behind Jimmy Howard. With Howard, 35, signed through just next year but both Bernier and soon Pickard signed for two more years, the time share in net next season in Detroit could be fascinating. Not only could the two veteran goalies battle to be Howard’s understudy next season, but they could be in line to replace him a season later. Neither keeper found much success in 2018-19. Bernier, who some expected to beat out Howard for the starting job, instead posted the worst numbers of his career – a .904 save percentage and 3.16 GAA – in 35 appearances. Pickard fared even worse, allowing an .875 save percentage and 3.86 GAA in a season split between the Philadelphia Flyers and Arizona Coyotes. Pickard’s advantage in the battle though will be his price point, expected to be low after a down year, compared to Bernier’s $3MM mark.

  • The Toronto Maple Leafs are lacking the cap space to do much of anything other than adding affordable depth pieces. Adrian Dater of Colorado Hockey Now reports that one such deal is already done. Former AHL MVP Kenny Agostino is expected to sign a two-year, one-way contract with the Leafs, though Dater does not provide any salary details. Agostino, 27, finally got a full-time look in the NHL last season, playing in 63 games with the Montreal Canadiens and New Jersey Devils. Agostino recorded 24 points on the year, a mark that Toronto would be very happy with if the winger comes in at a low cost.
  • It was a year of change for Taylor Leier, who experienced both his first trade, moving from the Philadelphia Flyers to the Buffalo Sabres, and his first season spent exclusively in the AHL. Despite qualifying for Group 6 unrestricted free agency, it seems the 25-year-old forward has place emphasis on familiarity instead of opportunity. The Rochester Americans, affiliate of the Sabres, have announced a one-year AHL contract with Leier. The signing comes as a bit of a surprise, considering Leier spent the entire 2017-18 season in the NHL and has been a very productive AHL player. Young and capable, Leier seemingly would have been a good fit for a two-way deal somewhere, but apparently would rather stay put in Rochester, perhaps in hopes of convincing Buffalo that he is worthy of an NHL contract.
  • Spoiler alert! Although he acknowledges that they are just educated guesses and provides few details, TSN’s respected insider Bob McKenzie has offered some insight where some of the biggest UFA names may end up tomorrow. McKenzie believes that Columbus teammates Artemi Panarin and Sergei Bobrovsky may not end up as a package deal after all. He thinks that Panarin, and possibly Semyon Varlamov, could land with the New York Islanders, while Bobrovsky goes alone to the Florida Panthers. Those moves would then leave the Carolina Hurricanes and Columbus Blue Jackets as the likely to suitors for Robin Lehner. McKenzie also states that a long-term deal for Mats Zuccarello with the Minnesota Wild appears to be close to done.

AHL| Buffalo Sabres| Carolina Hurricanes| Columbus Blue Jackets| Detroit Red Wings| Florida Panthers| Free Agency| Minnesota Wild| Montreal Canadiens| NHL| New Jersey Devils| New York Islanders| Philadelphia Flyers| Toronto Maple Leafs| Utah Mammoth Artemi Panarin| Bob McKenzie| Calvin Pickard| Jimmy Howard| Jonathan Bernier| Kenny Agostino| Mats Zuccarello| Robin Lehner| Semyon Varlamov| Sergei Bobrovsky| Taylor Leier

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Eastern Notes: Francis, Payne, Johansson, Reimer, Lehner, Mastrosimone

June 30, 2019 at 3:54 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 4 Comments

One name that hasn’t gotten quite a bit of attention the last year has been that of former Carolina Hurricanes general manager Ron Francis. The former GM has spent the last few months on a management team that put together the roster for Canada at the recent World Championships. Sportsnet’s John Shannon points out that today is the last day that he is under contract with Carolina and could be free to sign with an other NHL team. According to Shannon, His work with Hockey Canada has increased his desire to return to the NHL.

Fox Sports Midwest’s Andy Strickland adds that Francis name has come up for a while as a strong candidate for the general manager position in Seattle. Francis help build the Hurricanes roster that eventually eliminated the former Stanley Cup Champion Washington Capitals last year and reached the conference finals.

  • Ottawa Senators new head coach D.J. Smith will add another key assistant to his staff. After bringing in Jack Capuano to be his associate head coach, the Senators announced today that they have also added former St. Louis Blues head coach Davis Payne as an assistant coach for the 2019-20 season. The 48-year-old Payne spent the past two years in Ottawa’s division as the associate coach for the Buffalo Sabres and Phil Housley. Before that he spent five years as an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Kings and helped lead the team to the 2014 Stanley Cup Championship. As head coach in St. Louis, he spent parts of three seasons there between 2009 and 2011, finishing with a 67-55-15 record.
  • TSN’s Darren Dreger writes that unrestricted free agent forward Marcus Johansson is talking to a number of teams today, but he is no longer talking to the Boston Bruins. The 28-year-old was acquired by Boston at the trade deadline for their playoff run, but reports indicate that his price tag is more than Boston wants to pay. Dreger adds that Boston is totally out of the picture now.
  • News & Observer’s Luke DeCock reports that while the Carolina Hurricanes acquired goaltender James Reimer earlier today, his stay in Carolina could be short. The scribe writes that Carolina isn’t necessarily planning on keeping the goaltender as the team continues to look to make more deals ahead of the opening of free agency on Monday. If they can find a taker, the team may try to flip him to another team.
  • The Athletic’s Arthur Staple adds that the Reimer trade suggests that the Florida Panthers are the leading candidates to sign Sergei Bobrovsky, which means the Islanders could find themselves without a top goalie. He points out there is plenty of time to re-connect with Robin Lehner. The two sides weren’t close in negotiations, but the Islanders may have no choice to change their stance in discussions.
  • The Detroit Red Wings got some bad news Saturday when they learned that recent draft prospect Robert Mastrosimone, the team’s second-round pick this year, suffered broken right ankle during development camp last week, according to the Detroit Free Press’ Helene St. James. The injury will require four to six weeks of rehab. Mastrosimone scored 31 goals for the USHL Chicago Steel last season.

Boston Bruins| Buffalo Sabres| Carolina Hurricanes| D.J. Smith| Detroit Red Wings| Florida Panthers| Free Agency| Injury| Jack Capuano| Los Angeles Kings| New York Islanders| Ottawa Senators| Phil Housley| Seattle| St. Louis Blues| Washington Capitals James Reimer| Marcus Johansson| Robin Lehner| Ron Francis| Sergei Bobrovsky

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Snapshots: Duchene, Donskoi, Vrana, Engelland, McElhinney, Berglund

June 29, 2019 at 8:58 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 12 Comments

While speculation has center Matt Duchene likely signing a long-term deal with the Nashville Predators, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman writes that the Montreal Canadiens aren’t out of the running yet. While Nashville may still be the favorite to land the star center, Friedman writes that one of his sources says that it’s not locked in and Montreal still is in the race.

Duchene, who grew up a fan of the Canadiens, would be a big addition for the Canadiens if they can land him. Duchene would likely become their top center in hopes of vaulting Montreal back into a playoff spot.

  • TSN’s Pierre LeBrun reports that while things are still in the works, he believes that the Colorado Avalanche and an unidentified team are the finalists to sign unrestricted free agent forward Joonas Donskoi. The 27-year-old scored 14 goals and 37 points last season and could provide the team with a solid middle-six option for the Avalanche. While LeBrun notes that he doesn’t know who the other team is, he believes that Buffalo and Edmonton are not in the running anymore.
  • The Washington Capitals managed to trade off one of their key restricted free agents in Andre Burakovsky Friday in hopes of saving some cap room, but even being free of that contract, the money is tight in Washington. In fact, Washington general manager Brian MacLellan said that because the NHL salary cap was lower than expected ($81.5MM), the team will likely be forced to sign restricted free agent Jakub Vrana to a short-term deal, according to NHL.com’s Tom Gulliti. Washington had initially planned to lock up Vrana to a long-term deal when the team had expected the cap to be set at $83MM, but with the number being lower than expected, the MacLellan doesn’t believe the team has the money to sign him long-term.
  • Vegas Golden Knights President of Hockey Operations George McPhee confirmed that the team is close to signing veteran unrestricted free agent defenseman Deryk Engelland, according to Las Vegas Review-Journal’s David Schoen. The 37-year-old had a down season last year, but the veteran who actually played in Vegas in the ECHL before the Golden Knights came about, has been a community leader there. He is likely expected to take a bottom-six role next season and could find himself more in a 6th/7th role on defense.
  • TSN’s Pierre LeBrun reports that the Montreal Canadiens are among three teams that are interested in signing veteran goaltender Curtis McElhinney. The 36-year-old had a great season in Carolina after the Hurricanes claimed him off waivers from the Toronto Maple Leafs at the beginning of the year. He finished the season with a 2.58 GAA and a .912 save percentage in 33 appearances. LeBrun also adds that it doesn’t look like Toronto is one of the other two teams.
  • Former NHL player Patrik Berglund, who walked out on the Buffalo Sabres in the middle of last season, is exploring a return the the NHL and has several teams interested, according to Fox Sports Midwest’s Andy Strickland. Berglund, who was packaged to Buffalo in the Ryan O’Reilly trade last offseason, didn’t like it in Buffalo and finally requested that his contract to be terminated after playing just 23 games in a reduced role. The 31-year-old scored 17 goals in the 2017-18 season, but scored just twice before walking away this year.

Buffalo Sabres| Carolina Hurricanes| Colorado Avalanche| ECHL| George McPhee| Montreal Canadiens| Nashville Predators| Snapshots| Toronto Maple Leafs| Vegas Golden Knights| Washington Capitals Andre Burakovsky| Curtis McElhinney| Deryk Engelland| Elliotte Friedman| Jakub Vrana| Joonas Donskoi| Matt Duchene| Patrik Berglund| Salary Cap

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Waddell: Curtis McElhinney Will Not Return Next Season, Still Talking To Petr Mrazek

June 29, 2019 at 2:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

  • Hurricanes GM Don Waddell provided an update to reporters, including Chip Alexander of the Raleigh News & Observer, regarding their goaltending situation. The team remains in frequent discussions with Petr Mrazek but Waddell indicated that Curtis McElhinney will be “going somewhere else”.  If Carolina can’t re-sign Mrazek, they’ll go shopping for a new starter in free agency with one of Alex Nejdelkovic or the recently-acquired Anton Forsberg pushing for the backup role.

Boston Bruins| Carolina Hurricanes| Chicago Blackhawks| Colorado Avalanche| Free Agency| Vancouver Canucks| Washington Capitals Brett Connolly| Curtis McElhinney| Marcus Johansson| Petr Mrazek

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Carolina Hurricanes, Mike Vellucci Part Ways

June 28, 2019 at 6:50 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 8 Comments

The Carolina Hurricanes are losing an important part of their development system, announcing today that they have mutually agreed to part ways with Mike Vellucci. Vellucci served as an assistant general manager, director of hockey operations and head coach of the Charlotte Checkers of the AHL, leading the team to a Calder Cup in 2019. In a statement, the coach notes that he has “been presented with an exciting opportunity” that he will be pursuing. A few hours later, it was announced that Vellucci will be the next head coach of the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins, replacing the outgoing Clark Donatelli.

Vellucci has been with the Hurricanes organization for five years, coincidentally joining the franchise as his new boss in Pittsburgh, Jim Rutherford, was stepping down in Carolina. The two have worked together far longer than that however, going back to his days with the Plymouth Whalers. He took the head coaching position with the Checkers two years ago. In that time he posted a 97-43-12 record in the AHL and established the Checkers as one of the stingiest defensive teams in the league. A former NHL defenseman himself, Vellucci’s teams have long been known for their commitment in the defensive zone. That commitment has brought plenty of success, including past championships in the OHL and NAHL.

Prior to joining the Hurricanes Vellucci had coached the Whalers for more than a decade, helping develop dozens of NHL players including names like Tyler Seguin, James Neal, Rickard Rakell, Tom Wilson and J.T. Miller. It’s hard to imagine another AHL coach that would have been in more demand around the league.

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Alex Nedeljkovic Re-Signs With Carolina Hurricanes

June 28, 2019 at 11:33 am CDT | by Gavin Lee Leave a Comment

The Carolina Hurricanes may not have new deals in place with Petr Mrazek and Curtis McElhinney, but that doesn’t mean they’re without goaltending altogether. Alex Nedeljkovic, fresh off a Calder Cup and AHL Most Outstanding Goaltender award, has re-signed with the team for the next two seasons. The deal is a two-way contract in 2019-20 worth $725K at the NHL level, and a one-way contract in 2020-21 that carries a $750K salary. GM Don Waddell released a statement on the young goaltender:

Alex had an outstanding season in Charlotte last year and was a major part of the Checkers’ success. We expect him to contend for a roster spot with the Hurricanes in training camp.

If it started right now, Nedeljkovic wouldn’t have much to contend with at training camp. The Hurricanes currently have just three other goaltenders in the organization and the only one with NHL experience is likely going to be bought out. That lack of depth will likely be dealt with in free agency next week, but there are obviously no guarantees when it comes to signing players on the open market.

That’s why the 23-year old Nedeljkovic is so important to the Carolina organization, and why he will likely get every chance in the coming years to prove he can be an NHL starting goaltender. In 100 regular season appearances with the Charlotte Checkers the last two seasons he has recorded a 65-26-3 record including nine shutouts, and was a huge part in taking home the first Calder Cup in franchise history earlier this month. His development since the team selected him 37th overall in 2014 has been exceptional, though it seems unlikely that the team is ready to hand the keys over completely for the 2019-20 season.

Still, getting him on a two-year contract at this point sets the Hurricanes up for success. Even if he doesn’t establish himself as an NHL starter by then he will still be a restricted free agent when the deal expires, unless of course he fails to play in 26 more NHL games and becomes a Group VI unrestricted free agent. That seems quite unlikely, but will depend on what the Hurricanes do on Monday in free agency.

AHL| Carolina Hurricanes Alex Nedeljkovic

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Offseason Keys: Carolina Hurricanes

June 27, 2019 at 8:58 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 7 Comments

With the postseason and draft now finished, the activity is really about to pick up with free agency now just days away.  What storylines lie ahead around the league in what is shaping up to be a busy NHL offseason?  Next up in our Offseason Keys series is a look at the Carolina Hurricanes.

Expectations couldn’t have been much lower in Carolina heading into 2018-19.  They had missed the playoffs for the ninth straight season and dealt away Jeff Skinner for an underwhelming return over the summer.  However, new head coach Rod Brind’Amour implemented a more aggressive style and the Hurricanes responded right away while the new goaltending duo of Petr Mrazek and Curtis McElhinney helped take advantage of their strong back end to give them a strong performance between the pipes.  The end result was a surprising run to the Eastern Conference Final.  Now, GM Don Waddell must figure out how to add to his roster to try to get them to take that next step.

Reassemble Their Goaltending

Mrazek and McElhinney provided Carolina with strong goaltending in 2018-19 for the combined cost of what a typical backup makes on the open market ($2.35MM).  There’s no chance of that happening a second time; both goalies will be seeking more than that combined amount in free agency.  By all accounts, at least one of them will be on the move.

The recent Calvin de Haan trade yielded them an option for the backup position in Anton Forsberg but he’s not going to be contending for the starting role anytime soon.  Scott Darling is a strong buyout candidate and isn’t expected to be in the mix either.

Over the next few days in all likelihood, Waddell will need to bring another starting goalie in.  There isn’t too much available on the trade market so it’s expected that a free agent signing will be on the horizon.  Expect what’s left of what they saved in the de Haan deal to help go towards filling this spot.

New Deal For Aho

The top priority for the Hurricanes is getting a contract done with pending restricted free agent Sebastian Aho.  He’s coming off of a career year that saw him eclipse the point-per-game mark for the first time while leading the team in scoring in both the regular season and the playoffs.  On top of that, he did so while also transitioning to being a full-time center, something that only boosts his negotiating leverage.

Unfortunately, there appears to be a sizable gap that needs to be bridged.  Sportsnet’s John Shannon reported in an appearance on 630 CHED (audio link) earlier this week that Carolina’s initial offer was for a max-term eight-year contract with a $6MM AAV.  Meanwhile, TSN’s Frank Seravalli adds that Aho’s first request was a five-year deal with a cap hit of $9.5MM.  As is always the case, opening salvos are always skewed to the extreme but that’s still a large difference.

The term of the deal is going to be interesting.  While it would have been realistically assumed a few months ago that a long-term contract (seven or eight years) would be likely for Aho and many of the others in this bumper crop of restricted free agents, there seems to be a recent shift towards taking a few less years and getting to unrestricted free agency earlier and in the prime of their careers.  If the money winds up being too much for Carolina’s liking, they’ll likely wind up reducing the term of the deal.  In the meantime, Aho is free to discuss contracts with other teams as the RFA interview window has now opened up.

Re-Sign Or Replace Secondary Scoring

While Aho and Teuvo Teravainen rightfully drew most of the attention, their next top two scorers are both slated to hit free agency next week.  One of those isn’t believed to be too much of a flight risk as captain Justin Williams is believed to be in a situation where he’ll either re-sign or retire.  The other, Micheal Ferland, is far from a guarantee to return and he has garnered considerable interest on the open market already.

Re-signing those two would go a long way towards keeping their attack intact from last season, one that finished right in the middle of the pack in goals scored.  While there is hope that players like Andrei Svechnikov can produce more in his second year and that midseason acquisition Nino Niederreiter can continue his second-half pace from 2018-19, expecting that to happen without adding some insurance would be risky.

Fortunately for the Hurricanes, secondary scoring on the wing is the strong spot on the open market as there are quite a few top-six wingers available on top of Carolina’s pair.  That means that if one of Ferland or Williams opts not to re-sign, they should have ample opportunity to find a replacement in free agency.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.

Carolina Hurricanes| Offseason Keys 2019

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Carolina Hurricanes Buy Out Patrick Marleau

June 27, 2019 at 4:00 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 6 Comments

4:00pm: The buyout is official.

11:41am: Even though the Carolina Hurricanes hoped to convince Patrick Marleau to stick around after arriving in a trade from the Toronto Maple Leafs, the expected buyout is going to move forward. Luke DeCock of the Raleigh News & Observer reports that GM Don Waddell admitted as much today, noting that the team will have to pay a $3MM signing bonus right away and then the remaining $833,333 split over the next two seasons. Since Marleau is on a 35+ deal however, the Hurricanes will not receive any cap relief and will continue to have his $6.25MM hit on the books for this season. A buyout will make Marleau an unrestricted free agent and a return to the San Jose Sharks is possible.

Thanks to his no-movement clause, Marleau will also not require waivers for a buyout. The 39-year old forward was acquired by the Hurricanes on Saturday along with a package that included a conditional first-round pick in a straight salary dump by the Maple Leafs. Toronto desperately needed some cap room to help them re-sign their trio of restricted free agents, and Marleau seemed ready to leave the organization and return to the west coast with his family.

One of the NHL’s true iron men, Marleau has now gone ten straight seasons without missing a single game and has played in at least 74 games every year of his career (save for the lockout-shortened 2012-13 where he played in all 48). During that career he has amassed 551 goals and 1,166 points in 1,657 games, putting him among the all-time leaders in each category. Unfortunately, he is still chasing that elusive Stanley Cup and has only even made it to the Stanley Cup Final on one occasion. His hope that a move to Toronto in 2017 would give him that opportunity fizzled when the Maple Leafs were ousted two years in a row by the Boston Bruins in the first round.

As his Cup dreams dwindled in Toronto, so did his play as Marleau recorded his worst goal-scoring season since his rookie year in 1997-98. With just 16 goals and 37 points he was no longer worth the $6.25MM hit for the Maple Leafs, who are trying to find a way to surround Auston Matthews, John Tavares and Mitch Marner with enough talent to go on a deep playoff run.

Wherever he signs (if he does at all), Marleau could potentially play for the league minimum of $700K given he is already earning nearly $3.5MM for this season.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Carolina Hurricanes| Toronto Maple Leafs Patrick Marleau

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Vegas Golden Knights Trade Erik Haula

June 26, 2019 at 11:26 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 11 Comments

The Vegas Golden Knights have officially announced a trade that will send Erik Haula to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for prospect Nicolas Roy and a conditional 2021 fifth-round pick. According to Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic, the two teams were talking about this trade at the draft but didn’t get it worked out for some reason. If Haula is on the Hurricanes roster in 2020-21, or if he is traded next season for a player, multiple draft picks or a single pick between rounds 1-5, the Golden Knights will receive the 2021 fifth. If none of those things occur, no pick will be sent.

Haula, 28, played just 15 games for the Golden Knights last season thanks to a gruesome injury sustained in November. His year would finish with just seven points and though he was close to returning by the end of the Golden Knights’ playoff run, he wouldn’t be able to help them survive that wild game seven against the San Jose Sharks. In fact, he couldn’t help them at all for much of the season and Vegas got to see what it would be like to ice a team without the former Minnesota Wild forward. That absence plus the fact that the team desperately needs to shed salary this summer led to plenty of speculation that he could be one of the players on his way out.

The versatile forward had just one year left on his current contract, signed with the Golden Knights immediately after they plucked him from Minnesota along with Alex Tuch in the expansion draft. It carries just a $2.75MM cap hit, but with the ceiling set even lower than expected the crunch was on in Vegas to try and shed salary quickly. The fact that it seemed unlikely they would be able to re-sign Haula was only to the benefit of the Hurricanes, who bring in another talented forward to give them some more offensive punch.

It’s hard to remember given all the incredible storylines in the Golden Knights’ inaugural season, but Haula was another one of the players to shatter his previous career highs offensively after being offered a bigger role. He actually ranked second on the team in goals with 29 in 2017-18, establishing himself as a legitimate second-line center option and powerplay threat. The question was whether he would continue to line up in the middle now that the Golden Knights had Paul Stastny, another reason he became expendable this summer.

In Roy, the Golden Knights are at least getting back a little something of value in what was essentially a cap dump. The 22-year old forward was originally a fourth-round pick by the Hurricanes in 2015, but exploded offensively in junior hockey following his draft and seemed to be a classic case of a big frame taking a few more years to develop. The 6’4″ Roy continued to produce when he made the jump to professional hockey, recording seasons of 38 and 36 points for the Charlotte Checkers. The most impressive showing for the power forward may have been these most recent Calder Cup playoffs, where he was a force for the Checkers and recorded 15 points in 19 games en route to a league championship.

Still, this move was about getting some salary out of the way while moving out a body on the roster at the same time. The Golden Knights still project several million above the $81.5MM cap ceiling and have more work to do, and will continue to be one of the most interesting teams to watch this summer.

Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images

Carolina Hurricanes| Newsstand| Transactions| Vegas Golden Knights Erik Haula

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Teams Contacting Top RFAs As Interview Period Opens

June 26, 2019 at 4:24 pm CDT | by Gavin Lee 11 Comments

The NHL hasn’t seen an offer sheet in some time, but with an unprecedented amount of talent on the restricted free agent market this season some have speculated might be time for it to happen again. Today that speculation has turned into reporting that some teams are reaching out to at least inquire about the possibility. Darren Dreger of TSN reports that Mitch Marner’s camp has received calls from multiple teams, while Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports on similar situations regarding Kyle Connor and Sebastian Aho. The Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets and Carolina Hurricanes remain at the forefront of any negotiations with their young free agents, but even this kind of outside contact is irregular for the NHL offseason.

Today was the first day teams could contact restricted free agents, and while it has likely happened in the past the media chatter this year has been at another level. It is important to remember that the player has to agree to sign an offer sheet and his original team is then given a chance to match it. If they choose not to, that team receives compensation in the form of draft picks depending on the value of the signed deal.

The Maple Leafs and Jets especially are in tight financial situations given their proximity to the cap ceiling, and could be at risk of an offer sheet if a team were willing to go high enough with the salary. That said, giving up a number of future draft choices just for the opportunity to overpay a player does seem quite counter-productive in terms of building a competitive team. Still, the RFA group includes some incredible talent this year that may never be available again.

Carolina Hurricanes| RFA| Toronto Maple Leafs| Winnipeg Jets Kyle Connor| Mitch Marner| Sebastian Aho

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