Three NHL Teams Poised to Move Their Goalies?
In the NHL, goaltenders are considered the backbone of a franchise, playing a vital role in securing victories and pursuing the Stanley Cup. However, some teams find themselves with an abundance of goaltending talent and may consider trading their goalies to strengthen other areas of their roster.
This year, three teams stand out as potential candidates to inquire about moving their starting goaltenders � Carter Hart of the Flyers,
John Gibson of the Ducks, and
Connor Hellebuyck of the Winnipeg Jets. Let's explore the situations surrounding these goalies and the potential impacts on the league.
Carter Hart - Philadelphia Flyers: Recently, there have been rumours surrounding Carter Hart's future with the Flyers, fueled by newly appointed General Manager Danny Briere's quest to bolster the team during its rebuilding phase. While the prevailing idea is to retain Hart in the long term, Briere is exploring all options to maximize assets.
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I believe the Flyers should offer Hart a contract extension of approximately four years, worth around five and a half million per season. By improving their defensive game, the Flyers can potentially provide Hart with better support and further solidify his role as the team's starting goaltender.
John Gibson - Anaheim Ducks: As the Anaheim Ducks undergo their rebuilding phase, starting goaltender John Gibson has expressed reluctance to be part of the process. Gibson is currently in the fifth year of his eight-year deal with a cap hit of $6.4 million and holds a modified no-trade clause, submitting a list of ten teams.
Despite last season's misleading numbers due to the Ducks' struggles, Gibson remains a capable starting goalie sought after by several teams. The Buffalo Sabres and the New Jersey Devils have been linked to potential interest in acquiring him.
Connor Hellebuyck - Winnipeg Jets: Connor Hellebuyck, the Winnipeg Jets' standout goaltender, has publicly announced his lack of interest in signing a long-term deal with the team once his current contract expires this season. His cap hit stands at $6.16 million, and numerous teams are likely to approach Jets' General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff to express their interest in acquiring the talented netminder.
Hellebuyck's presence could elevate a team's performance and potentially lead them to success in the Stanley Cup playoffs. If he reaches unrestricted free agency, teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs, in search of a goalie for a deep playoff run, could pursue him.
The upcoming NHL season promises to bring exciting goalie trade opportunities as these three teams and others contemplate reshuffling their netminders.
The decisions made by the Flyers, Ducks, and Jets regarding Carter Hart, John Gibson, and Connor Hellebuyck, respectively, will undoubtedly shape the league's goaltending landscape. Fans and pundits alike eagerly await the outcome of these potential moves and their potential impact on the teams involved.
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POLL |
27 JUILLET | 269 ANSWERS Three NHL Teams Poised to Move Their Goalies? Who is likely to be traded this year? |
Carter Hart | 98 | 36.4 % |
Connor Hellebuyck | 107 | 39.8 % |
John Gibson | 64 | 23.8 % |
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