Plenty of free agent rumors and trade options


  • Jim Kelly of SportsIllustrated: Kelly throws out a new Blackhawks name as possible trade bait to elevate their cap situation, Marion Hossa and his 12 year, $62.8 million contract. Though it would be hard to see someone biting on the $5.2333 million per season salary hit for the next 11 years.
  • Eric Stephens of the OC Register: Stephens brings up the Tomas Kaberle-for-BobbyRyan rumor again. Ducks GM Bob Murray called it ‘ridiculous.’ The Ducks are still negotiating with Ryan, and waiting to hear what Scott Neidermayer’s decision is on retirement. Stephens thinks if the Leafs were to  included Luke Schenn or Nazem Kadri in the conversation, it might make the deal more do-able ….
  • Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun: Chicago’s Niklas Hjarmalsson played himself into a top 3 or 4 defenseman, and might get an offer sheet from someone. Bruins scouts are split on Taylor Hall and Tyler Seguin, so it doesn’t appear they’ll push hard for trade with Edmonton for the #1 pick.
  • Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun: If teams are looking to re-make their teams this off-season throught the free agent market, it isn’t going to happen with this year’s weak crop. It is rumored that Steve Yzerman has talked with the Canadiens about Carey Price. The Canadiens would want scoring in return, Martin St. Louis? Garrioch’s top-10 UFAs: 1.Patrick Marleau 2. Ilya Kovalchuk 3.Scott Niedermayer  4.Tomas Plekanec 5.Evgeni Nabokov 6.Dan Hamhuis 7.Anton Volchenkov 8.Alexander Frolov 9.Sergei Gonchar 10.Marty Turco
  • Courier Post: The Flyers have until the end of the month (for exclusive negotiating rights) to decide if Michael Leighton will be their #1 goalie next season as he’ll become a UFA. If they’d like to move in a different direction, potential UFAs that might interest them are; Marty Turco, Evgeni Nabokov. If they go the trade route there are plenty of options; the usual Price or Halak, Tomas Vokoun and Tim Thomas, but the article also mentions Jonathan Quick or Jonathan Bernier, both of the Los Angeles Kings. They could use Jeff Carter as trade bait for a Canadiens or Kings goaltender.
  • Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal: The Edmonton Oilers will continue to try and trade Ethan Moreau, Patrick O’Sullivan and Robert Nilsson. From June 15th to the 30th, they’ll also have the option to buy each player out for 2/3rds their contract. The Oilers will also try to move Sheldon Souray, possibly to the Sharks who will be looking to replace Rob Blake. Though Souray’s cap number is $5.4 million, his actual salary is $4.5 million. The Oilers have to decide if they which of their 15 Group 2 RFAs they want to qualify.
  • Michael Trailkos of the National Post: After posting a 26-7-4 regular season record with a 2.25 GAA, and winning the Stanley Cup, Antti Niemi is looking to be piad like a #1 goalie after just one seaon in the league and won’t be taking a discount. From his agent, “He’s going to get his money,” Zito said. “But the term is going to have something to do with it too.”
  • Kevin McGran of the Toronto Star: With only 6 picks in this year’s NHL draft, and no action until #62, Toronto Maple Leaf scouts may have an easy time. But with Brian Burke at the helm, they have to be ready for anything. Head amateur scout, Dave Morrison and his staff have put together their list of top 210 prospects, and are ready to go with any additional picks the Leafs may get. Burke has stated that he’s not actively looking for extra picks, though I’m not entirely sold on that.

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  1. #1 by scotty at June 13th, 2010

    Where would Zherdev rank on the top free agents list?

  2. #2 by Jeff at June 13th, 2010

    Yzerman would be wise to move Vinny to Montreal in any deal for Price.

  3. #3 by Jimmy at June 13th, 2010

    I would look for the Flyers to trade James Van Rymsdyk and not Carter.

  4. #4 by Red at June 13th, 2010

    I hope the Leafs dont trade Kaberle for Draft picks, but rather a top young prospect like Cody Hodgson, Filatov, Ennis/Kassian etc.

  5. #5 by Frank at June 13th, 2010

    I dont think Bobby Ryan is getting traded anywhere, and why would the Ducks be trading for yet ANOTHER defenceman?

  6. #6 by Billy from Boston at June 13th, 2010

    Bruins have the best position in the draft. They cant make a mistake.

  7. #7 by Billy from Boston at June 13th, 2010

    How old is Hossa?

  8. #8 by Jerry GO KINGS at June 13th, 2010

    i dont think the kings will get rid of quick or bernier to get carter. we have some money to make some good impact on ufa’s so why give up our strong goaltending well at least thats what i think or maybe carter and someone else to the kings but i doubt since its going to be berniers first full year in the NHL and we protected bernier too long for us just go give him up

  9. #9 by Mark at June 13th, 2010

    Hossa is 30-31 ….

    Agreed, Ryan isn’t going anywhere, unless he’s after stupid money …

    If Niedermayer retires and Wisniewski wants over $4 million (which has been mentioned in the past, they may be looking for another defenseman. Yeah they’ve got some young kids, but they’d need a good pp qb.

    Maybe ‘wise’ for Yzerman to move Vinny, but are they stupid enough to take that contract? If they are, why didn’t they do it last year before they took on Gomez’s stupid contract.

  10. #10 by Mark at June 13th, 2010

    If I were the Kings, I’d stay put and not waste any money on UFA, unless it’s a relatively cheap 3rd/4th line roll player. A guy who puts everything on the line in the playoffs, as I think this team is getting close to the next level.

    They are going to need the extra cap room to sign several of their young core young players, that will need big raises in the near future.

    Though getting a Jeff Carter would be awful tempting. It would be like replacing Carter for Frolov, which would improve them. Cap number would be close to the same. If they chose to move Quick, they could probably sign a Nabakov, Turco, Ellis for a 2-3 year contract at reasonable number, while Bernier gets maybe 2 years playing 25-30 games a season to gain experience. But to do a Carter for Quick deal, the Kings would have to throw in more

  11. #11 by Jorgen at June 14th, 2010

    “The Oilers will also try to move Sheldon Souray, possibly to the Kings who will be looking to replace Rob Blake.”

    I believe you got this backwards. The article said “try to move defenceman Sheldon Souray in Los Angeles the week of the draft, too. The San Jose Sharks are looking for a defenceman with captain Rob Blake ($3.5-million salary) retiring.”

  12. #12 by Mark at June 14th, 2010

    You’re right Jorgen, should say Sharks (i’ll adjust) … I guess I had Kings on the mind from the previous post or the fact that he played with the Kings

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