NHL Rumor Mill – May 8, 2026

by | May 8, 2026 | Rumors | 9 comments

Check out the latest on the Oilers, Senators, and Bruins in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.

ARE BIG CHANGES COMING FOR THE OILERS?

SPORTSNET: NHL insider Frank Seravalli believes changes are coming for the Edmonton Oilers this summer. He doesn’t know if those changes will occur on the backs of listening to their superstars (Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl), but he felt that management “heard them loud and clear”.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: McDavid and Draisaitl were publicly critical of the Oilers’ performance this season. McDavid felt the club was “average with high expectations”, and Draisaitl said they took significant steps backward this season.

Seravalli believes head coach Kris Knoblauch and his staff will be sent packing. He also felt there would be changes in the front office and wondered how the Oilers would go about rejigging their roster.

Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse (NHL Images).

He mused about whether they can find a team willing to take defenseman Darnell Nurse off their hands and what type of sweetener would have to be included in the deal. They must also find a goaltender.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Nurse must agree to waive his no-movement clause. If he does, it’ll likely be for a limited number of teams, most of whom will want the Oilers to retain part of his $9.25 million annual salary-cap hit, or take back a toxic contract, or package Nurse with a high draft pick or a top prospect.

Finding a goaltender will also be a daunting challenge. There are netminders available in free agency, but they’re either starters who are past their prime or backup goalies. The Oilers need a reliable starter, which could send them into the trade market, but the pickings there will also be slim.

WILL THE SENATORS PURSUE A FORWARD THROUGH TRADE OR FREE AGENCY?

OTTAWA SUN: In a recent mailbag segment, Callum Fraser was asked what it would take for the Senators to add a top-six winger to center Tim Stutzle’s line.

Fraser doesn’t see the Senators dangling top prospect Carter Yakemchuk. Prospect defenseman Lance Hensler’s stock is lower than Ottawa would like right now, and they don’t have a high first-rounder to leverage, plus that pick isn’t movable until it becomes a prospect. That means they’ll have to move a roster player or two.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: That roster player could be Dylan Cozens, who lacks no-trade protection. However, he carries an AAV of $7.1 million. Rival clubs would love to land Shane Pinto. He’s starting a new long-term deal in July with an AAV of $7.5 million, but the Senators might be reluctant to part with him.

Fabian Zetterlund could be another trade candidate. He has a more affordable $4.275 million AAV, but he’s struggled to regain his 24-goal career-best performance of 2023-24.

The Senators could also turn to the free-agent market to add more depth among their forward lines. Potential UFA options could include A.J. Greer, Mason Marchment, Ilya Mikheyev, Erik Haula, and Jack Roslovic.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Marchment would provide physicality, which would take part of the burden off team captain Brady Tkachuk. He’s put up decent offensive numbers over the past three seasons, but he also takes costly penalties. Roslovic is a three-time 20-plus goal scorer, but his production tends to be streaky.

COULD THE BRUINS MOVE A DEFENSEMAN?

THE ATHLETIC: Fluto Shinzawa reports the Boston Bruins have all but two of their roster defensemen under contract for next season. Andrew Peeke is UFA-eligible on July 1, while Jordan Harris is a restricted free agent.

However, that doesn’t mean that all of those blueliners under contract will be back next season.

Shinzawa believes Mason Lohrei has an uncertain future in Boston. GM Don Sweeney praised the 25-year-old blueliner’s improvement alongside Hampus Lindholm. However, he finished the season as a healthy scratch.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Lohrei might be packaged in a trade deal to bring in a player who can address other roster needs.







9 Comments

  1. Most everything in Edmonton comes back to goaltending. They will not move forward at all without one. Securing one depends on what kind of assets the Oilers are willing to part.

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    • Oilers could have had Vladar or Hart for half of what they’re paying Jarry to ride the pine.

      Someone in a suit needs to be fired.

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      • Or maybe had Ellis off waivers or via an economical trade

  2. A few teams have a logjam in net.

    Two that cone to mind are Buffalo and Toronto.

    Buffalo carried three goalies for part of the year and they have Devon Levi waiting in the wings. Would EDM be interested in trading for one of the 3 goalies currently on the Sabres roster?

    Toronto has Stolarz and Woll with Hildeby requiring waivers to be sent down. He’d surely be claimed if they tried to send him down.

    DET has plenty of goalies coming up. Would Gibson agree to go to EDM for a chance at a playoff run before becoming a UFA?

    Edmonton is in a similar situation as Toronto with limited draft capital and few prospects. From what the coach said, they will need to find players that will accept their role as defensive specialists and not simply try to outscore the other team every game.

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    • Don’t be surprised if Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen becomes available in Buffalo. He’s lost his job and BUF needs space to resign their full complement of players due new deals. Tuch being number one to resign.

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  3. SJ trade with oilers

    Nurse , McDavid
    For 2 1st this year
    Choice of Misa or eklund
    A additional 1st if they win cup

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  4. They can get Korpi for a signed McDavid photo

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  5. To Ottawa: Lafreniere and Schneider
    To NYR: Pinto, Klevin and pick 32

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  6. What would it take to trade Pinto to the Leafs, realistically? I think that fans of teams need to ask those question rather than make a flat out proposal…understandably, maybe Pinto isn’t someone the Sens want to move but maybe it’s another center or will require a higher offer. But I think he would be a good fit though there might be better out there (availability, cost to acquire and skill set).

    Lohrei was really talked up on here…big, strong, RD…What happened? Is it coaching, player, or team usage hurting him? What would his value be for the Bs to trade him?

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