NHL Rumor Mill – March 12, 2024

by | Mar 12, 2024 | Rumors | 12 comments

Could Erik Karlsson return to Ottawa this summer? What could the future hold for Jakob Chychrun and Nazem Kadri? Find out in today’s NHL Rumor Roundup.

COULD THE PENGUINS ATTEMPT TO TRADE KARLSSON BACK TO OTTAWA?

PITTSBURGH HOCKEY NOW: Alan Saunders cited Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman suggesting a reunion between the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Erik Karlsson and the Ottawa Senators during the offseason.

During Monday’s “32 Thoughts” podcast, Friedman wondered whether it was possible to trade the 33-year-old defenseman back to where his NHL career began. He acknowledged it wouldn’t be easy but thinks the Senators might consider it, pointing out that former Sens captain Daniel Alfredsson is now one of their assistant coaches.

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik Karlsson (NHL Images).

SPECTOR’S NOTE: After the trade deadline, Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas suggested his roster could undergo significant changes this summer. Dubas wants to transition away from some of his veterans to make room for younger players.

The Senators could help the Penguins address that issue. They’re trying to bring in some veterans to help their young core players.

I’ve learned to never say never in this business. However, I don’t see Karlsson returning to the Senators. He could agree to waive his no-movement clause to return to Ottawa, but they’re unlikely to take on his hefty cap hit. The Penguins carry $10 million of his $11.5 million annual average value through 2026-27.

Besides, Senators management must decide the future of one of their key defensemen.

JAKOB CHYCHRUN REMAINS UNHAPPY ABOUT RECENT TRADE RUMORS

THE ATHLETIC: Ian Mendes reports Jakob Chychrun expects he’ll remain the subject of trade speculation during the offseason. The 25-year-old Ottawa Senators defenseman was a fixture in the rumor mill leading up to the recent trade deadline.

Chychrun acknowledged his contract is why he’s appeared in trade rumors. He has a year remaining on his current deal and is eligible next summer to become an unrestricted free agent. He said he was trying to focus on what he could control but it wasn’t easy. Senators general manager Steve Staios believes the trade conjecture distracted Chychrun.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Chychrun repeatedly indicated he wants to stay with the Senators. Staios has said he wasn’t shopping the blueliner and wanted to his agent about a contract extension.

Nevertheless, Staios seemed to be listening to offers from other clubs. He could do so again this summer if his contract discussions don’t go smoothly with the Chychrun camp.

WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR NAZEM KADRI?

SPORTSNET: Following the trade deadline, Eric Francis reported questions over Nazem Kadri’s future with the Calgary Flames were starting to arise.

Kadri signed a seven-year contract with the Flames two years ago. The club has struggled on the ice since then, leading to coaching and management changes and the recent trades of Elias Lindholm, Noah Hanifin, and Chris Tanev.

With five years remaining on his contract, Kadri intends to meet with Flames general manager Craig Conroy at the end of this season to discuss his role with the club and its direction.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: After the trade deadline, Conroy hoped his veterans would want to be part of the roster retooling process. It’ll be up to him to sell players like Kadri on his plan.

The uncertainty over goaltender Jacob Markstrom’s future in the Stampede City will be a factor. If he’s traded, selling the other veterans on Conroy’s plan could be difficult. That will lead to guys like Kadri popping up more often in the rumor mill.







12 Comments

  1. Karlsson($3M retained) for Chabot 😉,
    Sens save a $1M and some term, Chychrun gets the #1LD spot, Pens get younger.

    • Deal!
      Book it, sign it.
      Do it.

    • honestly I wouldn’t HATE that…

    • I think there might have to be more coming from the Penguins in that deal. Possibly a draft pick.

  2. Where is 87 going to end up?

    • A really nice golf course probably.

    • Bruins

  3. Message to Ottawa; don’t think about Karlsson and Saros…give it a rest: Saros is overrated and Karlsson is an over the hill D… a lot of media hype cause by the media voting for a Norris on his offensive merits but defensively a sive I guess they don’t read the criteria for a Norris candidate

  4. I just spent the morning and part of the afternoon scanning the skies and didn’t see one pig flying!

    Friedman needs a reality check.

    Couldn’t agree more.

  5. Eric Francis is a tool. That being said If Kadri wants out I think it’s on him to sell himself to other teams. He signed that bloated contract, no way the Flames should eat any salary for 5 more years. They have to either be top 10 in the draft in 25 or in the high 20s. Otherwise they risk giving Montreal a decent pick. Giving Montreal the 11th pick overall while they pick in the 28 to 32 range with Florida’s pick would be a shame.

  6. When will GM’s know what next year’s cap will be?and, are we far enough past the Covid distortion to get back to a predictable formula? Think we’ve has some stress as cap has stayed far flatter then predictions 4 years ago.

    • Richard: It is expected to be revealed following the end of the Stanley Cup playoffs and before the opening round of the 2024 Draft.