NHL Rumor Mill – October 31, 2024

by | Oct 31, 2024 | Rumors | 6 comments

Check out the latest on the Sabres, Avalanche, Canadiens, Utah HC, Jets and more in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.

SPORTSNET: In his latest “32 Thoughts” column, Elliotte Friedman reports trade talks have increased as teams that have preached patience are starting to run out of it.

Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams is trying to add to his roster.

Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams (NHL.com).

SPECTOR’S NOTE: It’s been rumored since the summer that Adams wants to add a top-six forward. Offseason acquisition Jason Zucker is among their leading scorers with seven points but forwards Dylan Cozens (three assists), Jack Quinn (two points) and Jiri Kulich (one goal) haven’t produced as expected. 

The Colorado Avalanche are looking for forwards. Friedman observes they must “get through a miserable stretch” with five of their top-nine forwards sidelined.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: That includes Ross Colton (broken foot, six to eight weeks) and Miles Wood (upper-body injury, seven to 10 days). However, help is coming in November.

Artturi Lehkonen is expected to make his season debut next Tuesday after recovering from offseason shoulder surgery. Meanwhile, Valeri Nichushkin will return in mid-to-late November following his mandatory six-month suspension as part of entering Phase 3 of the NHL-NHLPA player assistance program in May.

Friedman also repeated his Saturday report claiming the Montreal Canadiens seek a forward who plays with an edge but not at the expense of their future.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: It’s believed they’re interested in adding a player on an expiring contract.

Utah Hockey Club forward Michael Carcone hasn’t played since Oct. 16. Friedman believes that situation is “growing some urgency to it.”

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Utah GM Bill Armstrong could be fielding calls for Carcone, who scored 21 goals last season but has dropped down their forward depth chart this season. He’s been a healthy scratch in all but three games.

The Winnipeg Jets are off to a blazing start but Friedman suggests they could use more size on their blueline.

THE ATHLETIC: Chris Johnston recently listed 10 early NHL trade candidates.

Among them were Canadiens center Christian Dvorak, San Jose Sharks defenseman Cody Ceci, and Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Most of the players on Johnston’s list, such as Anaheim’s John Gibson and Cam Fowler, frequently appeared in the rumor mill recently. Follow the link to see the full listing if you have a subscription to The Athletic.

It’s not surprising that Dvorak and Ceci are on this list. They play on rebuilding teams and are eligible to become unrestricted free agents in July.

Ristolainen, however, is signed through 2026-27 with an AAV of $5.1 million. Johnston considers him a third-pairing defenseman at this stage of his career. Good luck moving that contract without retaining salary or adding sweeteners.







6 Comments

  1. Lars Eller is off to a decent start in PIT. Maybe Kent Hughes could land him in exchange for a low end prospect (Kidney or Farrell) and a 3rd or 4th.

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    • Why, Craig? The chatter is that the Habs seek a forward who plays with an edge, given that they are perceived to be easy to play against. That’s not Eller.

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  2. The Habs should also be looking for a forward who can score… and that’s not Eller either.

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    • Yes, Eller only scores against Montreal not for them. That was proven years ago.

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  3. Dont follow the Avs closely but do they waste a year of Nate+Makar because of the injuries or do they go all in trading picks etc?

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    • Man, it’s early but I don’t think it is time to panic? Maybe I am wrong but the Avalanche do have guys coming back. Despite the bad goaltending, if the rest of the Avalanche would be better defensively in front of their goalie, it would go a long way to stabilize the problem? I don’t get why the team doesn’t get that consistently? If they have to make a move, then they will but regardless of that, the team needs to be disciplined defensively the goaltending has to actually stop the puck. I would go with annunen until they make a move!

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