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Los Angeles Kings’ Plans for Scott Laughton

The Los Angeles Kings’ General Manager plans to assess forward Scott Laughton’s future with the team after the current season concludes. Laughton, who will be 32 at the start of next season, could potentially be re-signed if his performance remains strong and he seeks a contract with reasonable terms and duration.

Philadelphia Flyers Facing Key RFA Negotiations

The Philadelphia Flyers face crucial restricted free agent (RFA) negotiations this offseason, particularly with forward Trevor Zegras and defenseman Jamie Drysdale.

Trevor Zegras Contract Outlook

Trevor Zegras, 25, has two RFA years remaining. The Flyers reportedly value his cap hit during these years around his current $5.75 million average annual value (AAV). An extension that buys into his unrestricted free agent (UFA) years would likely command a significantly higher cost, potentially reaching $9-9.5 million as a UFA. A six-year extension might fall between $7.5-8.5 million AAV, though Zegras might prefer a shorter contract to capitalize on anticipated future salary cap increases.

Jamie Drysdale Contract Outlook

Defenseman Jamie Drysdale, soon to be 24, is also due a raise from his current $2.3 million cap hit. The Flyers view him as their fourth defenseman. His RFA years could command between $3-4 million, with the team aiming to keep his contract below fellow defenseman Cam York’s $5.15 million. Potential offers include a five-year deal at $5 million per season or a four-year deal around $4.5 million annually.

Pittsburgh Penguins Firm on Erik Karlsson’s Future

Pittsburgh Penguins General Manager Kyle Dubas has expressed dissatisfaction with recent speculation suggesting defenseman Erik Karlsson could be a trade candidate this offseason. While some reasons for potential trade interest include Karlsson’s reduced salary after his July 1st bonus payment, Dubas has firmly stated his intention to retain the veteran defenseman. He believes Karlsson remains a crucial part of the team’s veteran core and is instrumental in integrating younger players into the roster, affirming that he does not intend to move him.

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