Interest in Seattle Kraken Forward Eeli Tolvanen
Teams are reportedly making inquiries with the Seattle Kraken regarding Eeli Tolvanen, a forward nearing unrestricted free agency. While the Kraken’s primary focus is currently on securing a playoff berth and potentially augmenting their roster, they might consider moving Tolvanen, or any of their other impending UFAs, if they receive an exceptionally compelling offer that represents an overpayment.
Teams Eyeing Philadelphia Flyers Defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen
Previously, a trade scenario involving Rasmus Ristolainen and the Edmonton Oilers appeared improbable, largely due to Ristolainen having one year remaining on his contract with a $5.1 million cap hit. While that particular match seemed unlikely, several other NHL franchises could benefit from acquiring the Philadelphia Flyers defenseman’s services.
According to various sources, the Philadelphia Flyers would be receptive to offers for Rasmus Ristolainen if they were to align with the return the Boston Bruins secured for Brandon Carlo last year—a package that included a first-round pick, a fourth-round pick, and prospect Fraser Minten.
Potential Suitors for a Right-Handed Defenseman with Size and Mobility
Here’s a look at some teams that could be seeking a right-shot defenseman who brings both physical presence and good mobility, potentially making them interested in a player like Ristolainen:
- Buffalo Sabres: Holding their next three first-round picks, the Sabres have significant draft capital. While top prospects like Jiri Kulich and Konsta Helenius might be considered untouchable, a 2023 second-round selection such as Anton Wahlberg, or even goaltender Devon Levi (if their focus isn’t on acquiring a center), could be part of a deal.
- Boston Bruins: The Bruins possess both their own first-round pick and an additional first-rounder from the Maple Leafs this season. Prospect Matthew Poitras, a 2022 second-round pick, is noted, though Fraser Minten has reportedly advanced ahead of him in prospect valuations.
- Dallas Stars: With their 2026 and 2028 first-round picks already traded, and a noted lack of center prospects, the Stars might need to offer other assets to facilitate a trade.
- San Jose Sharks: The Sharks have their own first-round pick and the Oilers’ first-round pick this year. Filip Bystedt and Zack Ostapchuk are mentioned as intriguing center prospects within their system.
- Ottawa Senators: Although without a first-round pick this year, the Senators retain their next two. Stephen Halliday, who has played center in the AHL but primarily left wing in the NHL, could be an interesting piece.
- Detroit Red Wings: With all their first-round picks intact, the Red Wings are in a strong negotiating position. However, key prospects like Nate Danielson or Marco Kasper are likely off-limits. Amadeus Lombardi, a 2022 fourth-round pick who is currently performing at a point-per-game pace in the AHL this season, presents a more feasible trade chip.
