David Carle: No Immediate Plans to Join the NHL Coaching Ranks
University of Denver head coach David Carle has indicated he is in no hurry to transition to the National Hockey League. Last offseason, Carle engaged in discussions with NHL teams such as the Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks regarding a head coaching position. However, these conversations solidified his feeling that there was “zero reason to leave Denver in the near term — if ever.”
With Denver once again reaching the Frozen Four, Carle’s name is expected to resurface in NHL coaching rumors this offseason. Despite the renewed speculation, Carle maintains that his perspective remains unchanged. He described the situation as “status quo,” adding, “I’m not more close-minded, not more open-minded to it. There’s no rush to leave here.”
Robert Thomas Trade Speculation: Genuine Interest or Motivational Tactic by the St. Louis Blues?
Following a recent hat trick performance by St. Louis Blues forward Robert Thomas, renewed discussions have emerged regarding trade deadline speculation involving him. Sports analyst Elliotte Friedman commented on the situation, questioning the rationale behind trading such a player, a sentiment echoed by co-host Kyle Bukauskas.
Friedman suggested that while the trade talks were indeed “legit” and the Blues genuinely explored the possibility—though they never approached Thomas directly—there might have been an underlying motive. He hypothesized that the Blues could have been attempting to “light a fire” under the young forward. Bukauskas noted that such a tactic would align with the Blues’ historical approach to player motivation.
Further elaborating, Friedman mentioned that he believes the most probable trade destination was Utah (the former Arizona Coyotes franchise). However, the deal reportedly fell through because Utah was unwilling to include prospects like Caleb Desnoyers or Tij Iginla, whom the Blues considered essential for any potential trade. Ultimately, Friedman speculated that the Blues were not entirely displeased if Thomas felt a degree of discomfort from the trade rumors, potentially serving as an incentive for improved performance.








