Does Lehner have a contract extension in place with the Golden Knights? David Pagnotta: Sources are saying that the Vegas Golden Knights and pending unrestricted free agent goaltender Robin Lehner have a five-year contract extension in place. The deal was agreed upon before the season resumed. Jesse Granger: Lehner said that report of him and
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In today’s NHL rumor rundown, there is new out of Vegas where the Golden Knights have reportedly agreed to a deal with Robin Lehner on a five-year extension. The only problem? The goaltender is denying it. Vancouver Canucks forward Tyler Toffoli reveals his priority as a pending unrestricted free agent, and there are updates as
Do Bruins need to get younger? Joe Haggerty of NBC Sports Boston: Believe that the Boston Bruins Stanley Cup window is now closed under their current roster makeup. Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci and Brad Marchand range from 32 to 43 years old. They need to get younger, faster and deeper. “The reality is,
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, there is news on Kris Letang feeling uncertain in Pittsburgh, Robin Lehner and the Vegas Golden Knights are talking deal, and the Chicago Blackhawks have tabled an offer for Corey Crawford to chew on. Finally, in Toronto, there’s more detail on a power forward that is looking at the team
The Vegas Golden Knights have made headlines in the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs not only for their high level of play, but for a certain goalie situation that crept in out of nowhere. The battle between Robin Lehner and Marc-Andre Fleury for the starting job has caused headlines. The most prominent one being a now deleted
The Blackhawks don’t have a lot of cap room for their free agents Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times: The Chicago Blackhawks pending restricted free agent group includes Dylan Strome, Dominik Kubalik, Drake Caggiula, Slater Koekkoek, and Malcolm Subban. The flattening of the salary cap won’t make it easy on GM Stan Bowman this offseason.
Frank Seravalli of TSN: Looking at the top 10 pending unrestricted free agents. 1. Alex Pietrangelo – RD – He may be the only UFA whose next contract may not be affected by the flattening of the cap. Doesn’t sound like they are close to a deal, but it still seems like they will get
Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times: Goaltending is going to be Chicago Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman’s top priority this offseason. “That’s a top priority, getting goaltending situated for next year,” he said. “But I don’t have that mapped out right now.” Ideally, re-signing Corey Crawford to a deal in the $3 to $4 million range
Penguins may not be a cap team next year Rob Rossi and Josh Yohe of The Athletic: The Pittsburgh Penguins have $68.2 million in salary cap hits for 16 players. There is some speculation from team and league sources that they Penguins will be looking spend in the low- to mid-$70 million range for next
Would be a surprise if Andersen doesn’t start for the Maple Leafs next season Luke Fox of Sportsnet: Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen has a year left on his deal at a $5 million cap hit. There may not be a big upgrade on the free agent market this offseason. Jacob Markstrom could re-sign
The Chicago Blackhawks fell in overtime 4-3 to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, putting them down 2-0 in the first round series of the playoffs. They fought hard and were in the game until the very end. But the Golden Knights are a very strong team, and the Blackhawks must play nearly perfect just
When the NHL free agency period begins on Oct. 9 at 9 a.m. PST, San Jose Sharks’ general manager Doug Wilson will have around $14 million in cap room to spend in free agency, looking to turn the Sharks around from one of their worst seasons in team history. To Wilson’s credit, he’s already done
Offseason Subban trade seems unlikely, trade and free agents target options for the Devils Corey Masisak of The Athletic: (mailbag) Believe that it’s possible that a few New Jersey Devils players could head to Europe before the next NHL season begins. Don’t think that Jack Hughes would be one of them. Jesper Bratt and Jesper
Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press: The Detroit Red Wings acquired forward Robby Fabbri from the St. Louis Blues this past season. In 51 games with the Red Wings, he recorded 14 goals and added 17 assists. He’s a pending restricted free agent and signing him to a two-year contract would make sense.
Potential options for the Islanders to clear up salary cap space Arthur Staple of The Athletic: (mailbag) New York Islanders defenseman Sebastian Aho could start next season back in Sweden. It’s possible he could sign there long-term. It is hard to see how he cracks the Islanders roster. He hasn’t really gotten a shot in
In today’s NHL rumor rundown, the Dallas Stars are making front office changes, while the NHL changes rules about performance bonuses. There is news about ELC contracts being signed and those players being allowed to participate in training camp and there is buzz that the NHL is watching the Golden Knights ensuring they don’t take
Not all team employees are back to full pay TSN: There were many teams that had to cut the salary of coaches and staff during the pause. Darren Dreger says not all are back to full pay. “Well, some, but not all. Obviously it’s a very sensitive issue to all those who are involved. The
Dillon hopes to remain with the Capitals J.J. Ragan of NBC Sports Washington: Washington Capitals pending unrestricted free agent defenseman Brenden Dillon has felt at home in Washington since they acquired him. He likes the way his game fits in their system. The 29-year old is in the last year of a five-year deal with
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