NHL Rumor Mill – October 24, 2023

by | Oct 24, 2023 | Rumors | 9 comments

Noah Hanifin and the Flames could be closer to a contract extension, the Capitals could be interested in Canucks winger Conor Garland, and an update on the Penguins in today’s NHL Morning Coffee Headlines.

HANIFIN AND FLAMES REPORTEDLY CLOSING IN ON A CONTRACT EXTENSION

CALGARY SUN: Wes Gilbertson and Daniel Austin report Noah Hanifin had nothing new to report about his contract situation with the Flames. However, he confirmed his agent has been in discussions with Flames management regarding an extension since the start of the season. The 26-year-old defenseman is slated to become an unrestricted free agent next July.

Calgary Flames defenseman Noah Hanifin (NHL Images).

Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman broke the news on Saturday that the two sides were getting closer to a deal. Gilbertson and Austin suggest there’s plenty of reason for optimism that Hanifin will be with the Flames for the foreseeable future.

TSN: Salim Valji also reported on Hanifin’s discussions with the Flames. He wrote that the blueliner was “coy” about the details but indicated that he’s had nothing but good things to say about his experience with the club. Valji noted that Hanifin is in the final season of a six-year contract with an average annual value of $4.95 million.

THE ATHLETIC: Julian McKenzie speculated over what Hanifin’s next contract with the Flames might look like. “Per Evolving-Hockey’s contract model, Hanifin’s next deal has a 69 percent chance of being an eight-year deal with a $7.446 million AAV.” If the blueliner opts for a seven-year deal, it projects to $6.693 million.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Things have certainly changed since June when reports emerged that Hanifin wasn’t interested in discussing an extension following the Flames’ disappointing performance last season.

General manager Craig Conroy reportedly gauged Hanifin’s trade value during the summer. However, his preference was to re-sign his most valuable defenseman.

Hanifin had a change of heart over the course of the summer. My guess is the departure of Darryl Sutter as head coach may have had something to do with it.

As Friedman indicated in his report on Saturday, nothing’s done until it’s done. Barring a late development that derails negotiations, it appears that Hanifin won’t be testing next summer’s free-agent market.

ARE THE CAPITALS INTERESTED IN GARLAND?

CHEK TV’s Rick Dhaliwal cited Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman talking about Vancouver Canucks winger Conor Garland. He said it’s a difficult time to make trades as there are a lot of teams with too little cap space.

Nevertheless, Friedman is keeping an eye on the Washington Capitals. He noted that they’re trying to move winger Anthony Mantha. However, a Mantha-for-Garland swap doesn’t work.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Canucks are reportedly willing to retain up to 30 percent of Garland’s $4.95 million cap hit that runs through 2025-26 to facilitate a deal. While Mantha is slated to become a UFA next summer, his $5.7 million cap hit is too much for the Canucks.

The Capitals have been reportedly trying to move Mantha since last season. His declining production isn’t helping his trade value. I doubt the Canucks would be interested in him even if his cap hit were more affordable.

LATEST ON THE PENGUINS

THE ATHLETIC: Josh Yohe reports Pittsburgh Penguins GM Kyle Dubas is “living on the waiver wire these days, looking for fresh bottom-six and bottom-pairing blood at every turn”. Dubas apparently isn’t pleased with the lower end of his roster. Yohe noted that he didn’t waste time sending Jansen Harkins to the minors and recalling Radim Zohorna.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: After a summer of change that included the additions of Erik Karlsson and Reilly Smith, the Penguins are 2-3-0 in their first five games of the season. Unhappiness reportedly exists in the ranks as key players such as Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin aren’t pleased with the club’s performance thus far. Pressed against the $83.5 million cap, Dubas has little choice but to see what affordable options become available on the waiver wire.







9 Comments

  1. Garland for Mantha (retain $800K). Pretty simple.

    • Not when the Canucks are trying to move out as much of Garland’s salary as possible. If they do want a player in return, it could be a defenseman (preferably a right-shot one) over another winger.

    • Except Garland is twice the player Mantha is.

  2. Dubas rifling through the discount rack for 3rd and 4th liners.

    What a surprise.

    • Dubas never got it right with the Leafs despite 5 years, about 20 trades and the disbursement of most of the Leafs draft picks!

  3. The bottom of the Leafs roster his entire time there.

  4. Re the Caps & Scoring and CBJ d/men

    Capitals should be interested in Canucks RW/LW Conor Garland….

    I’m just not sure what the caps could trade that would work for the Canucks…
    The caps have 8 d/men the canucks are looks for big RD man, but the caps dont really have anything of interest … ⁉️

    its more like one of the CBJ 2 RD men as they have 8 NHL d/men right now…
    Adam Boqvis and Andrew Peeke trade for Garland looks like the most likely right now….🤔

    Jake Bean could be a long shot in a trade
    Canucks would have to eat $1.M of CG Salary to make it works with CBJ…

  5. If Hanifin signs it doesn’t mean he is staying. It will certainly help in any trade discussion

    Have you watched Mantha ? He literally stands around. His puck possession numbers have to at or near the bottom of the league. Almost time to be on the IR…PTO near year

  6. How much and how long did Carolina sign – 10 Orlov too? Something has to be wrong he’s playing on a great team except when’s he’s on the ice.