Trade details confirmed:
To #TexasHockey: Mikeal Granlund, Cody Ceci
To #SJSharks: 2025 DAL 1st Round Pick, Cond. 2025 WPG 4th Round Pick that can upgrade to 2025 3rd Round if Dallas advances to 2025 Stanley Cup Final.
First to report: @KevinWeekes, @DarrenDreger with details.
Big deal looks something like this:
Carolina: Mikko Rantanen, Taylor Hall
Colorado: Martin Necas, Jack Drury
Chicago: third-round pick, 50 per cent of Rantanen salary
The big question becomes: can the Hurricanes convince Rantanen to sign? Sebastian Aho will lead the lobbying
Apology: Jesperi Kotkaniemi is not part of the deal to Colorado. Lots flying around.
Martin Necas and Jack Drury are the two roster players going from Carolina.
Mikko Rantanen to Carolina with Taylor Hall.
Chicago retains $ and gets a 3rd round pick back.
More moving parts…
@GlassCityFC Would be fine with Raposo at similar amount as a squad player. I want to say because he is 🇨🇦 and acquired through the draft he is useful for the squad rules. He also has a bit more to prove I think.
#Canucks
sedins give their first interview since their hall of fame induction ceremony in november 2022
article is in swedish and behind a paywall, but there's a translation in six (6) screenshots below 🧵
translated by /u/Bobby-Orrca
https://t.co/3mXQ9EToaE
On Ian Cole.
He played #3 minutes on the Lightning last season (more than Cernak) and has some of the best defensive data in the NHL over the past few seasons.
Absolute no to a three year deal, but this is a nice stop gap guy. I can see why the Canucks are interested
General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the #Canucks have agreed to terms with the following players:
- Ian Cole (one year, $3M)
- Teddy Blueger (one year, $1.9M)
- Tristen Nielsen (two-year, entry-level contract)
Filip Hronek will not play the rest of the year, says Rick Tocchet. “Pretty much” decided. #Canucks want him to focus on strengthening his shoulder.
“He knows he has four months to get ready for next season,” says Tocchet.