NHL Rumors: Predators, Blue Jackets, Panthers, and Rangers
Eastern Conference Buzz: Predators, Blue Jackets, and Panthers Updates
The Nashville Predators are actively engaged in their search for a new general manager, having reportedly conducted multiple rounds of interviews with various candidates. Among those believed to have been contacted are Marc Bergevin, Florida Panthers Assistant General Manager Brett Peterson, and potentially several player agents. The organization is expected to finalize a shorter list of prospects next week.
Regarding the Columbus Blue Jackets, General Manager Don Waddell stated he plans to meet with head coach Rick Bowness following the conclusion of the season. Waddell emphasized that he and Bowness are the "only two people who aren't worried about it," suggesting a calm approach to Bowness's future with the team.
In Florida, discussions reportedly included using Brad Marchand's six-year contract, carrying a $5.25 million cap hit, as a comparison for goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky's deal. However, the Florida Panthers ultimately decided against offering a contract of similar terms to Bobrovsky.
New York Rangers' Ambitious Offseason Retooling Plans
The New York Rangers are projected to enter the offseason with substantial cap space, approaching $27.5 million. This figure accounts for 19 players, though not all are guaranteed to return to the roster. Young prospects like Jaroslav Chmelař, Juuso Pärssinen, or Urho Vaakanainen are not assured spots on the team, and even established players such as Vincent Trocheck could be part of a trade package.
A key priority for Rangers General Manager Chris Drury will be to secure the most favorable trade offer for Vincent Trocheck. Drury has reportedly been seeking a forward with top-six potential as part of any deal, reflecting his strategy to retool the team with players who are either ready for the NHL or close to it. While Drury aims to position Trocheck as a top-line center, other teams might view him primarily as a second-line option, with potential to become a third-line center by the end of his contract in 2029.
Defenseman Braden Schneider, a pending restricted free agent, is considered a potential trade candidate this offseason. The Rangers also plan to continue exploring the market for Alexis Lafreniere. Both Schneider and Lafreniere are 24 years old. Depending on the outcome with Schneider, the team might consider moving Will Borgen, whose full no-trade clause converts into a 15-team no-trade list on July 1st.
Key players J.T. Miller, Mika Zibanejad, Adam Fox, Vladislav Gavrikov, and Igor Shesterkin are all protected by no-movement clauses, limiting their tradeability.
The Rangers may also look to leverage their cap space by acquiring players from other teams seeking to shed salary. They could take on a player on a one-year deal, receiving an additional asset in return, with the potential to then flip that player at next year's trade deadline for further assets. Possible targets for such a strategy include Ross Colton (Avalanche, one year at $4 million), Evan Rodrigues (Panthers, one year at $3 million), and Brenden Dillon (Devils, one year at $4 million).
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