NHL Rumors: Montreal Canadiens, Utah Mammoth, and the Philadelphia Flyers

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Montreal Canadiens Aim to Trade Patrik Laine for Cap Flexibility

The Montreal Canadiens are actively collaborating with Patrik Laine’s agent, Andy Scott, to find a new team for the forward. The Canadiens are prepared to retain a portion of Laine’s salary, a strategic move designed to free up additional cap space. This financial flexibility would then be leveraged to acquire either a much-needed right-handed defenseman or a physically imposing forward. Montreal’s management hopes to include Laine in a deal that brings back a valuable asset, acknowledging that they might need to include supplementary assets to make the trade more appealing to a potential buyer. General Manager Kent Hughes and his team are committed to avoiding overpayment for any new acquisition, reserving significant investment only for major deals that offer both immediate impact and long-term benefits for the franchise.

Utah Mammoth Actively Seeking Top-Six Forward

The Utah Mammoth are aggressively pursuing a top-six star forward, with prominent names such as Vincent Trocheck, Nazem Kadri, Jordan Kyrou, and Robert Thomas reportedly on their radar. With over $26 million in available cap space, the team is reportedly willing to offer some of their promising prospects as part of a trade package. General Manager Bill Armstrong has previously stated his reluctance to compromise the team’s future for short-term gains. However, he might consider such a move if the target player is young (in their mid-20s) and secured under a long-term contract. In related news, contract negotiations for forward Nick Schmaltz, a pending unrestricted free agent, are currently on hold until after the season but are reportedly progressing positively.

Owen Tippett Trade Rumors Quiet, Flyers’ Demands Emerge

Activity surrounding Philadelphia Flyers forward Owen Tippett is currently minimal, suggesting that any potential trade involving him is more likely to occur during the offseason. While the Flyers are not actively marketing Tippett, they remain receptive to offers from interested teams. The Boston Bruins, among others, have reportedly inquired about Tippett multiple times throughout the current season. Philadelphia’s rumored asking price for Tippett is substantial, reportedly including a first-round draft pick, a promising prospect, and a mid-tier roster player. For instance, a hypothetical deal with the Bruins might involve a first-round pick, defenseman Mason Lohrei, and prospect Dean Letourneau. However, sources close to the Bruins indicate a lack of interest from Boston in meeting such a high asking price. It’s also important to note that Tippett will gain a 10-team no-trade list in July and carries a significant annual cap hit of $6.2 million through the 2031-32 season.