NHL Rumors: Toronto Maple Leafs, and New York Islanders
The Toronto Maple Leafs will need to shed some salary and they have a few options
James Mirtle of the Athletic: So if/when the Toronto Maple Leafs sign Max Pacioretty and/or Steve Lorentz they will be over the cap and have up to 26 men on the roster. They will need to move.
Jani Hakanpaa and Connor Dewar could be LTIR candidates. Sending Conor Timmins to the AHL will save some money.
For the past few weeks, some have been wondering about the potential of moving veteran forwards like Calle Jarnkrok ($2.1 million) or David Kampf ($2.5 million).
If Hakanpaa is due a few months for his knee to heal, will the Leafs look to move Timothy Liljegren and his $3 million cap hit? There was talk back in the election that he might be moved. If Liljegren ends up being their seventh defenseman, it might be better for him to clear his salary.
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Brock Nelson is fine with talking about an extension during the season but would the New York Islanders want to move him if things don't go well this season?
Ethan Sears of the NY Post: New York Islanders, soon-to-be 33-year-old forward Brock Nelson is a pending UFA, and is open to talking about an extension during the season.
“I don't care,” Nelson said. “I know that's behind it, but at the same time, right now it's coming in here, working and playing. Having fun and worrying about your game. That will all sort itself out.
“He's very comfortable with Lou and has a great relationship with him. Arrange things and see how they play. For me, there's not much that goes into it other than that and I get to go home and have kids. I get to not think about the game, which is great. “
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If the Islanders aren't in the playoff race at the deadline, he could be one of the top players available. He has a 16-team no-trade clause. The Islanders plan is to be in the playoff race and not trade at the deadline.
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