Vancouver Canucks’ Strategy for Teddy Blueger
The Vancouver Canucks are exploring various trade options for forward Teddy Blueger. Should the team not receive their desired asking price for Blueger, there is a possibility they might retain him and pursue a contract extension instead.
New York Rangers Weigh Options for Vincent Trocheck and Smaller Assets
Regarding the New York Rangers, reports suggest that a standing offer from the Minnesota Wild for Vincent Trocheck is unlikely to improve and currently falls short of General Manager Chris Drury’s expectations. There is a possibility that the Rangers could defer a decision on Trocheck until the summer, when his 12-team no-trade clause reduces to 10 teams on July 1. Trocheck, being a professional, is not expected to be affected by staying with the team for a few more months; however, the situation could remain unchanged if summer offers aren’t more compelling. The Rangers might also focus on trading smaller assets such as Carrick and Raddysh. The effectiveness of their strategy, particularly if only pending unrestricted free agents are moved by the trade deadline, is a point of discussion. While market offers are beyond their control, the team’s approach to the situation is key.
Toronto Maple Leafs Possess Significant Trade Flexibility with Cap Space and Retention Slots
While trade offers have been somewhat modest for the Toronto Maple Leafs, more activity is anticipated, according to Chris Johnston. The team has pending unrestricted free agents in forwards Bobby McMann and Scott Laughton, and defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson who has contract term remaining. Beyond the players they are looking to move, the Maple Leafs enjoy considerable flexibility. They have all three salary retention slots available, allowing them to absorb portions of up to three players’ salaries. Furthermore, with ample cap space, they can take on additional contracts, which could sweeten a deal or help finalize a trade. It was also noted that the Maple Leafs engaged in discussions with the Edmonton Oilers regarding Andrew Mangiapane, following the Chicago Blackhawks’ acquisition of a first-round pick from the Oilers in the Jason Dickinson trade.
