If he's not interested in re-signing, then we should trade him in the next 10 days; however, I think that we'll hold onto him for the rest of the season now that we are improving.
Of course if a strong offer comes around, I'm sure they'll take it. The question is, what would be the bare minimum offer we should accept for a trade (assuming they know he doesn't want to re-sign)? Perhaps a desperate team could make an appealing offer, but we would somehow need to acquire a replacement goalie (I'd hate to rely on Wedgewood-Hill/Miska/Maguire the rest of the season).
Although I'd like to get more, a Raanta for Neuvirth trade might be worth considering. Neuvirth is signed through next season (2.5 million), has played decently in his 19 games this season, and would allow us to "shop around" for another goalie (Hutton, Ward, Bernier, Dell?). I suppose we could also try to trade for an RFA (Lehner, Grubauer, Mrazek) or other goalie as well (perhaps we could go with a tandem for next season since we most likely won't compete for the playoffs)
Of course if a strong offer comes around, I'm sure they'll take it. The question is, what would be the bare minimum offer we should accept for a trade (assuming they know he doesn't want to re-sign)? Perhaps a desperate team could make an appealing offer, but we would somehow need to acquire a replacement goalie (I'd hate to rely on Wedgewood-Hill/Miska/Maguire the rest of the season).
Although I'd like to get more, a Raanta for Neuvirth trade might be worth considering. Neuvirth is signed through next season (2.5 million), has played decently in his 19 games this season, and would allow us to "shop around" for another goalie (Hutton, Ward, Bernier, Dell?). I suppose we could also try to trade for an RFA (Lehner, Grubauer, Mrazek) or other goalie as well (perhaps we could go with a tandem for next season since we most likely won't compete for the playoffs)