NHL Rumors: Kings, Stars, Hurricanes, and Avalanche

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Brandt Clarke Becoming Untradeable for the Kings?

Reports suggest that defenseman Brandt Clarke has become a more untouchable asset for the Los Angeles Kings than forward Quinton Byfield, a significant shift from previous seasons.

Dallas Stars Prioritize Jason Robertson’s Focus Over Immediate Contract Talks

Dallas Stars General Manager Jim Nill confirmed discussions with pending Restricted Free Agent (RFA) Jason Robertson’s new agent. Both parties prioritize Robertson’s focus on the team’s late-season push and upcoming playoffs, indicating no immediate pressure to finalize a contract extension.

Carolina Hurricanes’ Goaltending Future and High Price for Alexander Nikishin

Speculation surrounds the Carolina Hurricanes’ goaltending future, with indications that Freddy Andersen is unlikely to return. The team is expected to actively explore the offseason goaltending market. Regarding trade rumors involving Alexander Nikishin, sources suggest the Hurricanes would only consider moving him for an “elite” return.

Jack Drury’s Future with the Colorado Avalanche Uncertain

Following the acquisition of Nic Roy at the trade deadline, Jack Drury could become a trade candidate for the Colorado Avalanche this offseason. The team might be reluctant to meet his salary demands and could seek to recover assets. It’s speculated that the Roy trade might not have occurred if the Avalanche had anticipated the availability of Nazem Kadri.

However, if the Avalanche can secure Drury on a multi-year deal at a favorable cap hit, he could remain as a fourth-line center, potentially shifting Roy to the third-line wing or maintaining him as a backup center option. As a restricted free agent (RFA), Drury notably didn’t receive an extension like other key players. There’s speculation that discussions may have taken place but failed to yield a mutual agreement on contract terms.

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