Chicago Blackhawks Exploring Nick Foligno Trade Options
According to Frank Seravalli, Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno is open to a trade if the right opportunity arises. The Blackhawks are expected to actively explore potential deals, drawing parallels to how the Florida Panthers recently moved defenseman Jeff Petry to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for a conditional seventh-round pick.
Rasmus Ristolainen Trade Market Widens for Philadelphia Flyers
Pierre LeBrun reports that the trade market for Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen saw an expansion on Thursday, with several new teams expressing interest in acquiring him.
Utah Mammoth Emerging as Frontrunner for Robert Thomas
TSN indicates that the Utah Mammoth are a primary team to watch concerning St. Louis Blues forward Robert Thomas. Speculation suggests the Mammoth are the most likely destination should Thomas be moved before Friday’s deadline, despite an earlier high asking price. As the deadline approaches, the price point or Utah’s position might shift.
The St. Louis Blues are reportedly operating with a different approach this year, especially with Alex Steen set to take over as GM from Doug Armstrong next season. Securing a deal for Thomas by Thursday night could provide him adequate time to consider waiving his no-trade clause. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet also believes the Utah Mammoth present the best fit for Robert Thomas, though they perceive the current asking price as excessive. Additionally, the Detroit Red Wings are rumored to have expressed interest in Thomas.
Vincent Trocheck’s Price Tag Deters Minnesota Wild and Other Suitors
Chris Johnston reports via TSN that multiple teams, including the Minnesota Wild, are finding the New York Rangers’ asking price for center Vincent Trocheck to be prohibitively high. While the Wild were initially considered frontrunners, they reportedly withdrew from active pursuit on Thursday morning. This doesn’t necessarily mean an end to negotiations, but New York appears to be struggling to achieve their desired return.
With other prominent centers like Robert Thomas and Nazem Kadri also available, teams have alternatives. The Minnesota Wild, having already made a significant in-season acquisition by trading extensively for Quinn Hughes and completing several smaller deals, are not compelled to pursue high-cost assets if the valuation doesn’t align with their expectations.
