Scouting the New Jersey Devils and Florida Panthers
Scouts from several NHL teams were reportedly in attendance at a recent game between the New Jersey Devils and the Florida Panthers. Among those identified were representatives from the Columbus Blue Jackets, Chicago Blackhawks, Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars, Carolina Hurricanes, and New York Islanders, indicating ongoing interest in potential player movements or evaluations ahead of the trade deadline.
Philadelphia Flyers’ Stance on Rasmus Ristolainen and Trade Deadline Strategy
The asking price for Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen remains high, reportedly a first-round draft pick and a prospect. Ristolainen has one year left on his current contract, valued at $5.1 million, drawing attention from various teams across the league looking for defensive depth.
The resolution of Tyler Myers’ situation might be a factor influencing potential deals for Ristolainen, with a decision on Myers’ future potentially providing more clarity on Ristolainen’s market and value.
Despite the Philadelphia Flyers currently being in the playoff hunt, General Manager Daniel Briere has reiterated that the team’s overarching, long-term plan will not change. He made it clear that the organization is not looking to acquire “rental” players by sacrificing future assets for a short-term playoff run. “I think that’s very fair to say at this point,” Briere stated.
Even with their current standing, the Flyers could still consider trading defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen. Briere emphasized that the team is focused on building for the future. However, he also acknowledged openness to transactions that can benefit the team both in the immediate future and in the long term: “Listen, you know, I’m not saying we’re against improving the team if it makes sense both for now and in the future.” This suggests a selective approach to trades, prioritizing sustainable improvement over temporary gains.
