Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup – September 21, 2025

by | Sep 21, 2025 | Rumors | 10 comments

Are teams calling about Penguins center Evgeni Malkin? Are the Oilers interested in Blue Jackets forward Yegor Chinakhov? What’s the latest on the Red Wings and Avalanche? Find out in the Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup.

RG.ORG: An NHL executive source told James Murphy that the Montreal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Florida Panthers looked into the availability of Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin since the 2024 offseason.

Pittsburgh Penguins center Evgeni Malkin (NHL Images).

The answer from Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas was always “a hard no.” He’s letting Malkin and Penguins captain Sidney Crosby dictate their futures. “They haven’t asked out, but they haven’t ruled out asking out either.”

Malkin, 39, is entering his 20th NHL season, all of them with the Penguins. He’s in the final year of his contract and eligible to become an unrestricted free agent next summer. His contract also has a full no-movement clause.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Dubas recently said he intended to meet with Malkin during the Olympic break in February to discuss the future Hall of Famer’s future. If a trade takes place, it will likely occur between February 25 (when the regular season resumes following the Olympic break) and the March 6 trade deadline.

Malkin and Crosby have expressed their wish to stay in Pittsburgh, and that might be fulfilled. Still, we can’t rule out the possibility of a change of heart from either player if things don’t go well for the Penguins this season. Time will tell if the Canadiens, Panthers, or Lightning will revisit their rumored interest in Malkin. 

If Malkin becomes available, it remains to be seen how much interest he’ll draw. His performance has declined in recent years as age and injuries have taken a toll.

DETROIT HOCKEY NOW: Bob Duff believes the Red Wings would part with promising defenseman Axel Sandin Pellikka to acquire Vancouver Canucks blueliner Quinn Hughes if the opportunity arose.

Duff pointed out that the Canucks aren’t shopping Hughes. “Not yet.” But the situation could change before the end of this season. While it’s believed he’d want to join his brothers, Jack and Luke, with the New Jersey Devils, Quinn has ties to Michigan, having played with the USNTDP in Plymouth and for the Michigan Wolverines.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: If a reunion with his brothers in New Jersey isn’t possible, Hughes could prefer going to a contender, which the Red Wings haven’t been for a long time. He lacks no-trade protection, so the Canucks could ship him to Detroit if the Wings made the best offer, but whether he’d re-sign with them is another matter.

COLORADO HOCKEY NOW: Aarif Deen cited a report from The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun claiming Matt Grzelcyk rejected a one-year, $1 million contract offer from a Western Conference team.

Deen indicated it’s unclear if the offer came from the Avalanche. He pointed out that LeBrun stated the Avalanche is among four teams that could be an option for Grzelcyk, who is on a professional tryout offer (PTO) with the Chicago Blackhawks.

Avalanche defenseman Samuel Girard is currently nursing a lower-body injury. If he remains out when the regular season begins, Deen speculated that Grzelcyk might be an option for them.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Avalanche has over $1.3 million in cap space for the coming season. There’s enough to squeeze in Grzelcyk if he doesn’t land a contract with the Blackhawks or another team. LeBrun also mentioned the Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders, and Anaheim Ducks as possible destinations for the veteran defenseman.

EDMONTON JOURNAL: Kurt Leavins reports on speculation linking the Oilers to Yegor Chinakhov. The 24-year-old forward requested a trade from the Columbus Blue Jackets last month.

Chinakhov is in the final season of a two-year contract with an average annual value of $2.1 million. However, the Oilers are pressed against the salary cap, Chinkhov has injury issues, and Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell isn’t giving away a former first-round pick for free.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Chinakhov hasn’t rescinded his trade request, but he recently sounded like he might be having a change of heart after meeting with head coach Dean Evason to address their differences.







10 Comments

  1. With all the shots that Matt Grezlyk took from the Pittsburgh fans and although the price is right it seems there is all of a sudden a lot of interest in him.

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    • I’m surprised that NY hasn’t been mentioned as having interest in Grzelcyk. With Pitt coaching staff there now and his college coach Quinn handling defense? Add in that with departure of Miller and Jones, there’s nobody to QB the PP after Fox. Unless they see Morrow there. I’m guessing maybe he’s looking for more than 1mil.

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      • this is also a concern of mine considering 1-Fox’s knee still did not look right last season and 2-the proposed top 6 D does not really a dman with the tools to run a powerplay…

        Morrow would be the best option on paper but he has 14 games under his belt…
        maybe Grzelcyk is trying to NOT sign a 2way deal. would love to hide him in Hartford incase of Fox injury

  2. I can’t see the Oilers having what it would take to trade for Chinakhov, at least compared to other potential offers

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  3. The Hughes ties to Michigan run deeper as all 3 brothers own a house together in MI. My speculation is they all end up on the Red Wings together down the road.

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    • A deal starting with Axel Sandin Pellikka or Simon Edvinsson is better than any young defenseman the Devils could put in a package

      Add in Trey Augustine or Marco Kasper + a 1st.
      Edvinsson+Kasper would make Canucks better now

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      • That is a firm NO from Detroit.

      • Edvinsson alone is not enough but he looks like a top pair guy….if you can sign Quinn to a long term extension do you do it?

        Edvinsson+pick+depth

      • Quin is not getting traded unless he wants it.

        Detroit is not giving up Kasper.

        Eddy or ASP, Danielson or Lombardi, and a 1st with top 5 protection.

  4. I usually have a lot of respect for LeBrun as a knowledgeable hockey “insider” … but I have to question his thinking that Ottawa would have any interest in 5′ 10″ 180lbs LD Grzelcyk.

    Where would he fit? They have Sanderson 6’2″ 190lbs, Chabot 6′ 2″ 200lbs and Kleven 6’4″ 202lbs holding down the 1-2-3 spots on that side.

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