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BS Meter on the Latest 2024 NHL Draft, Trade and Free Agency Rumors

BS Meter on the Latest 2024 NHL Draft, Trade and Free Agency Rumors

BS Meter on the Latest 2024 NHL Draft, Trade and Free Agency Rumors

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    Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad (right) and New York Rangers winger Kaapo Kakko.

    Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad (right) and New York Rangers winger Kaapo Kakko. Joel Auerbach/Getty Images

    With the 2024
    Stanley Cup Final underway, the focus of the hockey world is on the
    outcome of this series between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida
    Panthers.

    However, that
    hasn’t stopped the NHL media rumor mill from churning. As the Oilers
    and Panthers grapple for hockey’s holy grail, the league’s 30 other
    teams are preparing to make their offseason moves through the draft,
    free agency, and the trade market to better their rosters for next
    season.

    Some of the
    speculation concerns what the Panthers might do with defenseman Aaron
    Ekblad this summer. Meanwhile, some observers wonder if winger Kaapo
    Kakko still has a future with the New York Rangers.

    We’re dusting off
    our trust B/R BS Meter to examine the latest notable NHL draft, trade, and free-agency rumors. Let us know if you agree or disagree with our
    analysis in the app comments below.

Could New York Rangers Winger Kaapo Kakko Become A Trade Candidate?

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    SUNRISE, FL - MAY 26: New York Rangers right wing Kaapo Kakko (24) adjusts to a turnover in the first period during game three of the Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Rangers and the Florida Panthers on Sunday, May 26, 2025 at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla. (Photo by Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    This was a
    difficult season for Kaapo Kakko. The 23-year-old New York Rangers
    winger missed 21 games with a lower-body injury, limiting him to 13
    goals and 19 points in 61 games. He struggled in the postseason with
    just points in 15 games and was a healthy scratch from Game 2 of the
    Eastern Conference Final against the Florida Panthers.

    The second-overall
    pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, Kakko was projected to become a scoring
    right winger. He showed signs of a breakout performance in 2022-23
    with 18 goals and 40 points in 82 games. However, the young Finn failed to move up on the Rangers’ depth chart.

    Speculation
    emerged about Kakko’s future even before the Rangers’ elimination by the Panthers. He’s a restricted free agent with arbitration rights
    this summer. That prompted Sportsnet’s Luke Fox on May 28 to suggest
    contact negotiations could become tense. He believes rival general
    managers should look into Kakko’s availability.

    The New York
    Post
    ‘s Ethan Sears felt Kakko still has top-six winger potential
    but moving him could be an obvious fix if they need to save
    salary-cap money. The Athletic’s Peter Baugh believes the winger
    would have value in the trade market but suggested he might fetch a
    second or third-round pick.

    BS Meter: Not BS

    Rangers general
    manager Chris Drury said his club would do all it could to help Kakko
    improve. However, Sears’ colleague Larry Brooks believes it might be
    best for the player and team if the Rangers traded Kakko this summer, but
    only for the right price. He rejected the notion of getting a second
    or third-rounder in return.

Will The New Jersey Devils Trade Their First-Round Pick For a Goaltender?

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    New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald.

    New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald.Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Following the March 8 trade deadline, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald indicated his intent to go “big-game hunting” to improve his goaltending and other roster issues. On June 4, he stated his willingness to trade his 2024 first-round pick (10th overall) for a return that helps his team now and in the immediate future.

    Fitzgerald acknowledged he’s in the market for a goalie but also wants to improve his forward lines and defense corps. “We’d like to add up front, we’d like to add on the back end, so what are those pieces going to cost us? With the goaltending, what’s that going to cost us?”

    The Devils GM admitted he’s focused on finding a goalie but wouldn’t say which one. The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun cited league sources linking the Devils to the Calgary Flames’ Jacob Markström, the Boston Bruins’ Linus Ullmark, and the Anaheim Ducks’ John Gibson.

    LeBrun followed up on June 6 by reporting the Devils and Flames renewed their trade discussions about Markström. The two sides were close to a deal in February but it fell through in part over the Flames’ unwillingness to retain part of Markström’s $6 million annual cap hit through 2025-26.

    BS Meter: Not BS

    Fitzgerald sounds like he’s keeping his trade options open with this first-rounder. However, that could be the key trade chip in a package offer that lands a reliable starter like Markstrom or Ullmark. Gibson has struggled behind a rebuilding Ducks blue line but could rebound on a deeper club.

Will The Florida Panthers Trade Aaron Ekblad This Summer?

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    NEW YORK, NY - MAY 30:  Aaron Ekblad #5 of the Florida Panthers skates during the first period of the Eastern Conference Final game 5 against the New York Rangers on May 30, 2024 at Madison Square Garden in New York.  (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    The Florida
    Panthers are in the midst of their Stanley Cup Final series with the
    Edmonton Oilers. However, management could face some difficult roster
    decisions during the offseason with 14 active roster players under
    contract for 2024-25 and a projected cap space of $19.7 million.

    Eleven players will become unrestricted free agents on July 1, including
    57-goal winger Sam Reinhart and puck-moving defenseman Brandon
    Montour. Both will seek hefty raises that could eat up most of the Panthers’ cap room. Meanwhile, two-way center Anton Lundell is a restricted
    free agent in line for a pay bump this summer.

    On June 2, the
    Toronto Sun‘s Steve Simmons claimed the Panthers wanted to re-sign
    Reinhart and Montour. To do so, he believes they’ll trade defenseman
    Aaron Ekblad and use the salary cap savings to keep Montour in the fold. He also thinks Reinhart will accept less than
    market value because of Florida’s lack of a state tax.

    Ekblad, 28, was
    the first-overall pick by the Panthers in the 2014 NHL Draft. The
    following season, he took home the Calder Memorial Trophy, becoming the linchpin of the Panthers’ defense corps. He has a year
    left on his contract with a cap hit of $7.5 million and a no-movement
    clause that becomes a 12-team no-trade list on July 1.

    BS Meter: It’s BS

    Ekblad is the
    heart and soul of the Panthers’ blue line so he’s going anywhere. On May 31, Sportsnet’s Luke Fox observed the Panthers
    prioritized re-signing defenseman Gustav Forsling rather than
    Montour, suggesting the latter could be playing his final games in
    Florida.

Could The Ottawa Senators Shop Brady Tkachuk?

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    OTTAWA, ON - APRIL 13: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Brady Tkachuk (7) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on April 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Expectations were
    high for the Ottawa Senators entering this season. Under new
    ownership and led by young captain Brady Tkachuk, the Senators hoped
    to emerge from their long rebuilding process to become a playoff
    contender this season.

    Instead, the
    Senators missed the postseason cut for the seventh straight year. On
    Feb. 28, general manager Steve Staios told The Athletic’s Pierre
    LeBrun there was no truth to a rumor suggesting the club might be
    willing to trade Tkachuk.

    Staios recently had
    to shoot down similar conjecture. On May 27, The Hockey News‘ Steve
    Warne cited a report out of St. Louis speculating whether Tkachuk was available, why such a big move wouldn’t be out of
    the question, and what kind of haul the Senators could get in return.

    “Complete BS,” Staios told LeBrun the same day. “We are building this team around Brady. His leadership and unique skill set are rare.” He concluded by stating there was “no validity” to the speculation.

    BS Meter: It’s BS…for now.

    Tkachuk has four
    years left on his contract. Warne believes any trade discussion only becomes valid if the Senators haven’t improved before the
    final year of his deal. The Toronto Star‘s Nick Kypreos and
    Sportsnet’s Wayne Scanlan share that view. If the Senators keep missing
    the playoffs, there will be more speculation about Tkachuk’s future
    in Ottawa.

Could The San Jose Sharks Sign Jake Guentzel?

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    NEW YORK, NY - MAY 07: Carolina Hurricanes Center Jake Guentzel (59) in action during the first overtime in Game 2 of the National Hockey League Stanley Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference Second Round game between the Carolina Hurricanes and the New York Rangers on May 7, 2024 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY. (Photo by Joshua Sarner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Joshua Sarner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

    Carolina
    Hurricanes winger Jake Guentzel will become an unrestricted free
    agent on July 1. A two-time 40-goal scorer and winner of the Stanley
    Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2016-17, the 29-year-old is
    completing a five-year contract with an average annual value of $6
    million.

    A reliable scoring
    winger, Guentzel was acquired from the
    Penguins by the Hurricanes before the March trade deadline. He played
    well for his new club with 25 points in 17 regular-season games and
    nine points in 11 playoff contests. The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun
    reported on June 3 that he could test the market while keeping the Hurricanes as an
    option.

    Guentzel will draw considerable attention if he hits the open market on July 1. On June 6,
    San Jose Hockey Now’s Sheng Peng cited Sportsnet’s Jeff Marek making
    an admittedly wild prediction that the San Jose Sharks could sign the
    veteran winger. Marek believes the rebuilding Sharks must surround
    their promising young players with veteran talent.

    Peng admitted
    stranger things have happened. He noted the Sharks have plenty of
    salary-cap space for next season and are motivated to shore up their
    roster depth. However, he doesn’t see Guentzel signing with a
    rebuilding club, suggesting he could prefer spending his 30s playing
    with a contending club.

    BS Meter: It’s BS

    Marek’s colleague
    Elliotte Friedman subsequently reported the Hurricanes were shopping
    Guentzel’s rights. However, it’s doubtful the Sharks will attempt to
    acquire him. The veteran winger will likely entertain contract
    offers from contenders (including the Hurricanes) and sign with one
    of them soon after free agency begins on July 1.

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