NHL Trade Deadline Fallout: Vancouver Canucks and Minnesota Wild Post-Deadline Analysis

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Vancouver Canucks’ Anticipated Busy Summer After Quiet Deadline

During a Saturday appearance on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio’s TFP The Hotstove, Dave Pagnotta addressed the Vancouver Canucks’ relatively quiet trade deadline, a surprise to many observers. Peter Berce questioned Pagnotta about the Canucks’ deadline performance, noting fan dissatisfaction with the team’s direction over the past two years and asking if their actions aligned with Pagnotta’s expectations.

Pagnotta admitted he anticipated more roster changes from Vancouver. While the widely expected trade of Conor Garland did materialize, other potential moves did not. He had expected more departures, highlighting Teddy Blueger as a player who generated significant interest but was ultimately retained by the Canucks. Pagnotta noted the team’s appreciation for Blueger and their intent to discuss a contract extension post-deadline.

Discussions around Evander Kane for the Canucks significantly slowed; despite Vancouver’s readiness to retain half his salary, a deal could not be finalized. Pagnotta stated that no trade involving Brock Boeser appeared imminent, and he wouldn’t be surprised if this situation persists. He also noted that Jake DeBrusk reportedly desires a move, suggesting he will be a player to watch this summer. Pagnotta concluded by predicting a much busier offseason for the Canucks.

Minnesota Wild to Explore Moving Jesper Wallstedt This Summer?

Speaking on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio’s TFP Hotstove on Saturday, Dave Pagnotta indicated that the Minnesota Wild might explore trading goaltender Jesper Wallstedt during the upcoming summer. Peter Berce inquired about Minnesota’s deep goaltending prospect pool and whether general manager Bill Guerin faced attempts from other teams to acquire Wallstedt. He also questioned if the asking price for Wallstedt was simply too high for any team to meet.

Pagnotta believed no deal for Wallstedt came particularly close. He elaborated that if the Wild were to make a significant trade, it would likely be for a top-six forward, possibly a legitimate second-line center. He cited their previous interest in Vincent Trocheck as an example, though that pursuit ultimately fell through. He added that teams were unwilling to meet the New York Rangers’ asking price for Trocheck. Minnesota had submitted an offer earlier and maintained communication, but the Rangers were ultimately reluctant to part with Trocheck.

Regardless, Pagnotta concluded that the Wild are likely to revisit a potential Wallstedt trade in the summer. With strong talent on their roster, including Filip Gustavsson in goal, moving Wallstedt presents a valuable opportunity they are expected to explore.

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