Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup – December 7, 2025
In the Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup: the Devils reportedly spoke to the Canucks about Quinn Hughes, and the Oilers could be interested in Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry.
SPORTSNET: Elliotte Friedman reports the New Jersey Devils are looking around to see what’s in the trade market.
Friedman believes they had a conversation with the Vancouver Canucks about Quinn Hughes soon after the Canucks informed the rest of the league that they’re open for business. He doesn’t believe that anything is imminent or how far those discussions went, but thinks that there was a conversation about where things stand and where they might be going.

Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes (NHL Images).
Hughes’ contract expires at the end of next season. The 26-year-old defenseman has been the subject of conjecture suggesting he could be reunited with his brothers, Jack and Luke, who both play for the Devils.
Hughes was asked about the report following the Canucks’ win over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. He said that he wasn’t part of a call involving Canucks president Jim Rutherford and Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald, but stated that he was aware that things like that might happen.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Devils may have been conducting due diligence regarding Hughes, such as asking the Canucks to keep them in mind if they decide to trade the superstar blueliner. He’s reportedly not among the players the Canucks are willing to move before the March 6 trade deadline, focusing more on those who are eligible to become unrestricted free agents next July.
Nevertheless, this is only going to stoke speculation that Hughes will be traded if he remains noncommittal about signing a contract extension next summer. He lacks no-trade protection, giving the Canucks a broad field of potential trade partners.
The move could take place during the summer, when teams have more cap space and a willingness to make blockbuster deals. However, as we saw with Mikko Rantanen last season, we can’t dismiss the possibility of a major move occurring before the March trade deadline.
Two of their trade targets also include Nashville Predators forwards Steven Stamkos and Ryan O’Reilly. Stamkos, 35, has a full no-movement clause. The 34-year-old O’Reilly lacks no-trade protection, but Friedman said the veteran center has been promised verbally by Predators management that he will have a say.
The Devils are pressed against the salary cap. Friedman believes any move they make will have to be a dollar-in, dollar-out situation, meaning they must move salary in any deal they make. He also has nothing from the New Jersey side about what it would take to get Hughes.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Hughes is a superstar, and that means parting with multiple assets. The Canucks will likely want a multiplayer return, including promising blueliner Simon Nemec, at least one of their top prospects, and a couple of draft picks (including a first-rounder).
They won’t have to part with as much for aging stars like Stamkos or O’Reilly. Nevertheless, it will mean moving a salaried player as part of the return. And no, that doesn’t mean Jack Hughes, Jesper Bratt, Timo Meier, Nico Hischier, or Luke Hughes would be moved. Dougie Hamilton surfaced during the summer in the rumor mill, but he has a 10-team trade list and insists he wants to stay in New Jersey.
Friedman believes there is legitimate interest by the Edmonton Oilers in Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry. However, it would be extremely complicated and might not be possible.
Jarry is signed through 2027-28 with an average annual value of $5.375 million. However, the Penguins will not retain salary, and the Oilers are cap-strapped and would have to shed salary. It would not be a Jarry for Stuart Skinner situation, as they’d prefer to pair Jarry with Skinner.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: That sounds like a move that might have to happen during the offseason, when the Oilers will have more cap room to work with. However, by that point, the situation could change. Jarry could struggle again, or a better goalie might become available.
Tough spot for Dubas….trade Jarry while still in playoff spot or keep him but still continue this development and youth movement…not a easy decision.
LET’S GO PEN’S
If it’s not a salary dump but actually brings a piece that adds to the roster or could be moved to add to the roster I’d be fine with it. Misharov silovs would be fine.
Silov needs to play, he is a mediocre backup.
If Vancouver aren’t resigning Hughes, given if he wants to, the should trade him before the trade deadline. More teams will make an offer then than in the summer. Then it will only be the teams that Hughes points to that would make an offer, like a sign and trade. With the risk of only NJ being the only team he would sign with.
If Vancouver is really rebuilding, maybe they would trade Lankinnen, he is a good 1B and lots of Finn’s in Carolina
Unless the Oilers made an offer the Penguins could not refuse, Jarry remain with the Penguins as their primary goaltender. Silovs and Misharov need more games at the NHL level as secondary goaltenders before battling to succeed Jarry.
Dawson Mercer straight up for O’Reilly should get the deal done. It’s not the prospect or draft picks everyone is expecting but at least you know what you’re getting.
that isn’t happening…
Palat for Stamkos, even up. Neither player has worked out for their current club, after leaving TB
doubt Q.Hughes is traded before the deadline, too complicated. But Devils would have to put Hamilton into the deal to make the cap numbers work. This in addition to Nemec, 1st rounder(s) and possibly expand to Bratt and maybe Debrusk or Garand in the deal
Palat has a pesky 10-team trade list, I don’t think Nashville would be on it.