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The Daily: Bruins Want First Rounder for Ullmark; Jeannot Talk
Boston Hockey Now Jimmy Murphy said the Bruins expect a first round pick as a minimum as a return for goalie Linus Ullmark. But they can’t be sure that will happen.
“The goalie market is the trickiest of all,” an NHL executive told Murphy. “So many different things at that exact time can dictate the value of the goalie on the market, and many times, it’s in the eyes of the beholder.”
The Bruins have holes in their lineup, including at No. 2 center, and there is a possibility that they could work out a player-for-player deal. Ullmark is expendable because they have Jeremy Swayman ahead of him. He is getting a new contract this summer.
The good news for the Bruins is that a handful of teams are looking for a goalie, including the New Jersey Devils, Los Angeles Kings, Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators. Ullmark has a $5 million cap hit on a contract expiring after this upcoming season
It’s known that Ullmark used his no-trade clause to block deal during the season, and that could happen again this summer.
According to Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun the B’s & Sens could link up for an Ullmark trade, trade being:
To BOS:
Jakob Chychrun and a 1stTo OTT:
Linus UllmarkChychrun is on the final year of his deal and would need a new contract come 2025
Would you do it?#NHLBruins
— Michael Sullivan (@_MikeSullivan) May 31, 2024
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Red Wings Offseason
Coach Derek Lalonde’s Detroit squad ranked ninth in scoring last season. But Patrick Kane (20 goals), Daniel Sprong (18), David Perron (17) and Shayne Gostisbehere (10) produced 23.6% of the team’s goals. All four are unrestricted free agents. Jonatan Berggren can replace some of those goals, but others will have to step up.
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Montreal: The Habs have decisions to make about six restricted free agents. Montreal Canadiens
New Jersey: Devils aiming high in goalie search, understanding they will pay for a reliable No. 1. New Jersey Devils.
Philadelphia: Lightning rugged, mean forward Tanner Jeannot is a logical offseason trade target for the Philadelphia Flyers.
Pittsburgh: Dave Molinari writes that landing a top six winger is critical this summer for the Philadelphia Flyers.
San Jose: Will Smith’s agent talks through the decision to come to San Jose this season. San Jose Sharks.