NHL Rumors: Montreal Canadiens, and the Philadelphia Flyers

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Montreal Canadiens Focus on Offseason Additions and Potential Departures

The Montreal Canadiens are looking to significantly enhance their roster this offseason, with a clear objective to become a more formidable and physically imposing team, especially for a deep playoff run. General Manager Kent Hughes is expected to target the acquisition of a sizable, right-handed defenseman and a robust power forward capable of playing in the top-six forward group.

It’s widely anticipated that Patrik Laine, a 27-year-old forward who is a pending unrestricted free agent, has likely played his last game for the Montreal Canadiens this season. Having been sidelined since October due to core muscle surgery, Laine is expected to seek a fresh start with another team next season. His playing style reportedly did not align well with Coach Martin St. Louis’s fast-paced system.

With promising defensive prospects David Reinbacher and Adam Engstrom seemingly ready to transition to the NHL next season, there is speculation that defensemen Jayden Struble and Arber Xhekaj could be traded during the offseason. Struble currently has one year remaining on his contract at $1.4 million, while Xhekaj is set to become a restricted free agent.

Philadelphia Flyers and Trevor Zegras Engaged in Contract Discussions

The Philadelphia Flyers and their pending restricted free agent forward, Trevor Zegras, have commenced contract negotiations. Reports suggest that discussions are ongoing, and despite the “grinding” nature of these talks, there is a strong expectation that an agreement will ultimately be reached. Zegras’s recent standout performances, including an overtime goal, underscore his value to the team and indicate that his asking price is unlikely to decrease.

The synergy between Zegras and the Flyers organization has been highlighted as excellent, with both parties benefiting from the relationship. While the two sides continue to work through the specifics, confidence remains high that a mutually agreeable long-term deal will be secured.

Caleb Ramsey
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