- Notes on the Kings, Oilers, and Maple Leafs Coaching Searches
- The Calgary Flames Have More Players and Contracts to Move to Continue the Rebuild
- English Translation
- Notes on the Kings, Oilers, and Maple Leafs Coaching Searches
- The Calgary Flames Have More Players and Contracts to Move to Continue the Rebuild
Notes on the Kings, Oilers, and Maple Leafs Coaching Searches
Veteran NHL teams like the Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers are reportedly considering coaches such as Craig Berube and Peter Laviolette, known for their closer coaching style.
For the Toronto Maple Leafs, potential candidates in their coaching search include Malhotra, Woodcroft, and David Carle, should he express interest.
Anaheim Ducks GM Pat Verbeek stated that he would never prevent a coach from pursuing a head coaching opportunity, emphasizing that it is the pinnacle of their profession.
The Calgary Flames Have More Players and Contracts to Move to Continue the Rebuild
The Calgary Flames have strategically moved significant assets like Rasmus Andersson, MacKenzie Weegar, and Nazem Kadri at the trade deadline, accumulating draft picks for their future. They are reportedly open to trading further, with the exception of goaltender Dustin Wolf, forwards Matvei Gridin and Matt Coronato, and defenseman Zayne Parekh.
Forward Blake Coleman, with one year remaining on his $4.9 million contract and a 10-team no-trade list, is expected to attract interest from contending teams.
Yegor Sharangovich, carrying a $5.75 million cap hit through 2030, may not yield a significant return due to his 29 points in 79 games last season and a 10-team no-trade list.
Morgan Frost, with a $4.375 million cap hit through 2027 and an eight-team no-trade list, could be a valuable trade chip. His ability to play center and his performance last season (22 goals, 21 assists) might make him a fit for the Toronto Maple Leafs, especially without Brad Treliving as their GM.
Connor Zary, with two years left at $3.77 million, might be a player the Montreal Canadiens consider taking a chance on, given his potential despite a modest 27 points last year and potential dissatisfaction.
Joel Farabee, with two years remaining at $5 million, could serve as a middle-six player for some teams. The Tampa Bay Lightning might find his versatility useful.
It is unlikely that the Flames will be able to move Jonathan Huberdeau’s contract. Forwards Ryan Strome and defenseman Zach Whitecloud might hold more value to the Flames internally than on the trade market.
English Translation
Notes on the Kings, Oilers, and Maple Leafs Coaching Searches
Veteran NHL teams like the Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers are reportedly considering coaches such as Craig Berube and Peter Laviolette, known for their closer coaching style.
For the Toronto Maple Leafs, potential candidates in their coaching search include Malhotra, Woodcroft, and David Carle, should he express interest.
Anaheim Ducks GM Pat Verbeek stated that he would never prevent a coach from pursuing a head coaching opportunity, emphasizing that it is the pinnacle of their profession.
The Calgary Flames Have More Players and Contracts to Move to Continue the Rebuild
The Calgary Flames have strategically moved significant assets like Rasmus Andersson, MacKenzie Weegar, and Nazem Kadri at the trade deadline, accumulating draft picks for their future. They are reportedly open to trading further, with the exception of goaltender Dustin Wolf, forwards Matvei Gridin and Matt Coronato, and defenseman Zayne Parekh.
Forward Blake Coleman, with one year remaining on his $4.9 million contract and a 10-team no-trade list, is expected to attract interest from contending teams.
Yegor Sharangovich, carrying a $5.75 million cap hit through 2030, may not yield a significant return due to his 29 points in 79 games last season and a 10-team no-trade list.
Morgan Frost, with a $4.375 million cap hit through 2027 and an eight-team no-trade list, could be a valuable trade chip. His ability to play center and his performance last season (22 goals, 21 assists) might make him a fit for the Toronto Maple Leafs, especially without Brad Treliving as their GM.
Connor Zary, with two years left at $3.77 million, might be a player the Montreal Canadiens consider taking a chance on, given his potential despite a modest 27 points last year and potential dissatisfaction.
Joel Farabee, with two years remaining at $5 million, could serve as a middle-six player for some teams. The Tampa Bay Lightning might find his versatility useful.
It is unlikely that the Flames will be able to move Jonathan Huberdeau’s contract. Forwards Ryan Strome and defenseman Zach Whitecloud might hold more value to the Flames internally than on the trade market.








