Rumor: 2024-2025 Trade Rumors and Free Agency Talk | Part Deux

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I know his contract is obviously insane but the Avs have been in on Seth Jones before. If there’s any type of retention + return money possibility you bet your ass they’re checking in on it.
Jones hasn't really been good for a while, and I don't think it's just because he's on a bad team. I can't really come up with a deal there that works.
 
I know his contract is obviously insane but the Avs have been in on Seth Jones before. If there’s any type of retention + return money possibility you bet your ass they’re checking in on it.

They could probably make it work if the cap increases as expected, but Chicago would have to retain around $2mil and take Wood back. The rest is what to do with Manson's last year versus Drouin and Rantanen's plans. Also if Landy comes back.

Lots of moving parts, but it is doable imo. Jones would crush it behind Makar, I have no doubt there.
 
They could probably make it work if the cap increases as expected, but Chicago would have to retain around $2mil and take Wood back. The rest is what to do with Manson's last year versus Drouin and Rantanen's plans. Also if Landy comes back.

Lots of moving parts, but it is doable imo. Jones would crush it behind Makar, I have no doubt there.
Manson, in any kind of deal like that, would have to be included. Even then, if you get 2 retained and move Wood + Manson, you pretty much leave almost no room for a Rantanen extension. That is of course assuming Landy is part of next years plans.
 
Manson, in any kind of deal like that, would have to be included. Even then, if you get 2 retained and move Wood + Manson, you pretty much leave almost no room for a Rantanen extension. That is of course assuming Landy is part of next years plans.

I think Avs would seek to keep the team together this year and move Manson/RossCo in the offseason pending the Rantanen negotiation and Landy return. Stack the deck as much as possible, leverage LTIR to your advantage.

If you're going to keep Rantanen for the run, might as well go all out. Otherwise why bother keeping him.
 
Who could we get that would pick up bednar's system quickest?

Besides previous players

I think the entire general population knows Bednar's system. Play top line 25-30 mins / game, pray they score a couple goals and hope the rest of the team don't screw up too much.
 
Maybe Chicago are scouting Nichushkin. The Avs reportedly explored every way to move him or terminate his contract last off-season and perhaps there's still an appetite to trade him now instead of risking having him ruin a third playoff run in a row.

Nichushkin and Hall have similar caphits ($6.125m Vs $6m). Alternatively something around Nichushkin and Seth Jones could be made to work capwise by finding a way to bridge $3.375m...

Drouin - MacKinnon - Rantanen
Lehkonen - Mittelstadt - Landeskog?
Wood - Colton - LOC
Parssinen - Kelly - Kiviranta

Toews - Makar
Girard - Jones
DeHaan - Manson
 
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I could see Donato at the deadline. He was good against us when he played for Seattle and like Kivi and Donskoi Avs tend to remember that
 
Maybe Chicago are scouting Nichushkin. The Avs reportedly explored every way to move him or terminate his contract last off-season and perhaps there's still an appetite to trade him now instead of risking having him ruin a third playoff run in a row.

Nichushkin and Hall have similar caphits ($6.125m Vs $6m). Alternatively something around Nichushkin and Seth Jones could be made to work capwise by finding a way to bridge $3.375m...

Drouin - MacKinnon - Rantanen
Lehkonen - Mittelstadt - Landeskog?
Wood - Colton - LOC
Parssinen - Kelly - Kiviranta

Toews - Makar
Girard - Jones
DeHaan - Manson
Further to that, there were rumours last off-season that Chicago wanted a top 6 forward with Nichushkin mentioned. LeBrun shot it down saying that it was too risky for Chicago, but I wonder if they still feel that way 6 months later. There's obviously still risk but maybe they think it's worthwhile, especially if it helps them move Jones' contract too.


Chicago Blackhawks

Blackhawks Trade Rumors: Saying No to Nichushkin​


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Another day, another article on Chicago Blackhawks trade rumors roundup which continue to have an ember here or there. This one includes a new name and looks at some of the old.
SN’s Pierre LeBrun reports that Martin Necas is very much on the radar for the Blackhawks and that building around Connor Bedard will be the main focus in the offseason. But the curious one comes from Colorado, where a prominent name rose up and was batted down just as quickly by LeBrun.

Blackhawks Trade Rumors Involve Valeri Nichushkin As Well​

The 29-year-old forward still has six years left on his deal, and is currently in the league’s player assistance program. Understandably, LeBrun reported that the Blackhawks, if indeed interested, looked at what transpired and left it alone. Nichushkin is suspended until at least the middle of November, which from the hockey side of things, doesn’t help the roster they’re trying to fix. The other part of it, of course, is the human element with him working things out in the assistance program.



While he’s playing in a Russian league per Evan Rawal of Colorado Hockey Now, there seems to be just too much there for the Blackhawks to take on as they try to escape a rebuild. Rawal hints, however, that there’s a possibility Nichushkin doesn’t suit up for the Avalanche again. That is another bit that shows why the Blackhawks would pass on a deal.

Which makes sense. After all, the organization had its embarrassment with the Corey Perry incident, which mushroomed into speculative and false rumors along with Perry eventually being released. Davidson and the front office will not only do their due diligence, but distance themselves from anything that could potentially morph into an issue.

But the other part is the term of the deal extends for another six seasons.


Off-Season Watch: Blackhawks looking to make a splash?​

While the Stanley Cup Final continues, the NHL's off-season is rapidly approaching with the NHL Draft starting on June 28 and Free Agent Frenzy on July 1. TSN.ca keeps you up to date with all the latest rumours and speculation from around the NHL beat.





The Chicago Blackhawks appear to be a team to watch this summer as the team looks to take a step forward and build around Connor Bedard in his second season.

TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun writes in The Athletic(opens in a new tab) that the Blackhawks are looking to add a top-six forward and perhaps a middle-six forward as well this off-season.

LeBrun believes Chicago could be a landing spot for Carolina Hurricanes pending restricted free agent Martin Necas, who appears to be available on the trade market. He also shut down a report that the Blackhawks were considering making a major trade with the Colorado Avalanche.

"There was a rumour floating around that the Hawks were considering taking a look at suspended star forward Valeri Nichushkin from the Colorado Avalanche, but I’m told they’re not interested," LeBrun wrote. "Just too much unknown and risk for their liking."

Nichushkin received a suspension of at least six months without pay on May 13 and was placed in Stage 3 of the league's player assistance program. Signed through the 2029-30 season at a cap hit of $6.125 million, the 28-year-old winger scored 28 goals and 53 points in 54 games during the regular season and led the Avalanche with nine goals in eight playoff games before the suspension.
 
Maybe Chicago are scouting Nichushkin. The Avs reportedly explored every way to move him or terminate his contract last off-season and perhaps there's still an appetite to trade him now instead of risking having him ruin a third playoff run in a row.

Nichushkin and Hall have similar caphits ($6.125m Vs $6m). Alternatively something around Nichushkin and Seth Jones could be made to work capwise by finding a way to bridge $3.375m...

Drouin - MacKinnon - Rantanen
Lehkonen - Mittelstadt - Landeskog?
Wood - Colton - LOC
Parssinen - Kelly - Kiviranta

Toews - Makar
Girard - Jones
DeHaan - Manson
I'm not sure how much there is to gain scouting Nuke skating for 10 minutes in practice. Seems like they would be better off scouting a week later when he gets back.
 
If there's something to what I suggested above with Nichushkin then it would probably make sense to include Donato as well, as he could slot in at 3C and bump Colton to Nichushkin's spot on the wing:

Drouin - MacKinnon - Rantanen
Lehkonen - Mittelstadt - Colton
Wood - Donato - LOC
Parssinen - Kelly - Kiviranta

Then if/when Landeskog returns he'd bump Colton down again.

Nichushkin ($6.125m) for Jones ($9.5m + Donato ($2m) would have a difference of $5.375m in cap though, so you'd almost certainly have to include Manson as well and/or get significant retention from Chicago to make it work.
 

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