NHL Rumors: AHL Age Rules & Blackhawks’ Top-Six Forward Hunt

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The Debate Over 19-Year-Olds in the AHL Continues

Discussions are ongoing regarding the regulations for 19-year-old players drafted by NHL teams. Currently, these prospects are ineligible to play in the American Hockey League (AHL) if they are not yet prepared for the NHL. This often leads them to collegiate hockey (NCAA), where NHL organizations lose significant control over their developmental path. NHL clubs are advocating for changes that would allow them to better protect and nurture these young players within their own systems, while the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) insists on maintaining specific restrictions.

Proposed solutions under consideration include limiting AHL eligibility to only first-round draft picks or setting a maximum allowance of such players per NHL team (e.g., one or four). The President of the CHL is expected to address this critical issue at the upcoming General Manager meetings, suggesting that a resolution or further negotiations are imminent.

Will the Chicago Blackhawks Pursue a Top-Six Forward This Offseason?

The Chicago Blackhawks are reportedly looking to acquire a top-six forward during the upcoming offseason, with a trade being the more likely avenue than free agency. Highly sought-after unrestricted free agents, such as Alex Tuch, are widely expected to either re-sign with their current clubs or attract significant interest from a multitude of teams should they reach the open market. The Blackhawks possess a considerable wealth of assets in draft picks and prospects, holding 12 selections in the first two rounds across the next three drafts, giving them ample trade capital.

Potential trade targets mentioned include Robert Thomas from the St. Louis Blues, Jason Robertson from the Dallas Stars, and Matthew Knies from the Toronto Maple Leafs. Robert Thomas has five years remaining on his contract, carrying an annual cap hit of $8.125 million. Jason Robertson, a pending restricted free agent, is projected to seek a long-term contract in the $10-12 million per year range. Matthew Knies, described as a power forward, is rumored to have a five-year deal valued at $7.75 million per season.

Previously, the Blues’ asking price for Robert Thomas at the trade deadline reportedly included a first-round pick, a top prospect, a quality prospect, and a young NHL forward. A hypothetical offer from the Blackhawks could potentially involve the Oilers’ 2027 first-round pick, alongside prospects such as Ryan Greene, Vaclav Nestrasil, and Gavin Hayes. However, any requests for specific high-value prospects like Anton Frondell or Roman Kantserov would likely be considered deal-breakers for Chicago. Furthermore, questions persist regarding the willingness of divisional rivals like the Blues or Stars to engage in trades with the Blackhawks, and whether Robert Thomas would waive his no-trade clause for a move to Chicago.

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