Philadelphia Flyers’ Demands for Rasmus Ristolainen Could Deter Buyers
The Philadelphia Flyers are reportedly seeking a significant return for defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen, whose strong performance, including during the recent Olympics, has reportedly enhanced his value. However, with numerous other defensemen available on the trade market, teams might be hesitant to meet Philadelphia’s high asking price. While Ristolainen is also recognized as an excellent teammate, the sheer volume of defensive talent available could lead interested clubs to explore other options unless they are specifically determined to acquire him, presenting a challenge for the Flyers in finalizing a deal.
Steven Stamkos Firmly States He’s Not Leaving Nashville
Nashville Predators forward Steven Stamkos has unequivocally shut down any speculation regarding a potential trade, confirming he has “zero” intention of waiving his full no-movement clause. Stamkos, who has two years left on his $8 million contract, expressed his deep desire to remain with the Predators, stating his commitment to the team and its current roster. Despite interest from various teams, Stamkos’s stance makes it clear he is staying put.
Nick Foligno Discusses Future with Chicago Blackhawks Management
Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno has begun preliminary discussions with General Manager Kyle Davidson concerning his future with the organization as the trade deadline approaches. As a pending unrestricted free agent on a team outside of playoff contention, Foligno acknowledges that both he and the Blackhawks will need to make decisions regarding his next steps. Given that he does not have any trade protection, Chicago has the flexibility to either negotiate a contract extension for the 38-year-old veteran or explore options to trade him.
