Pierre LeBrun of TSN is reporting that teams have been asking the Los Angeles Kings about the rights to Ben Bishop, in order to try and get a chance to sign the goaltender before he hits free agency. Like Carolina with Scott Darling, a team would be giving up an asset—likely a draft pick—just for the chance to speak with him, with no guarantee of a contract.
Bishop is one of the more polarizing figures on the market this summer, as some believe he still can be an elite goaltender while others wonder if he hasn’t already seen his best years pass by. The fact remains that at 30-years old he’ll head into the summer as one the best options on the market, especially if Darling indeed signs with Carolina. The other top goaltenders on the market include a 36-year old Ryan Miller, a resurgent Jonathan Bernier and the extremely unpredictable Steve Mason. Bishop was a Vezina finalist as recently as 2016, but wasn’t off to a good start in Tampa Bay even before being injured this season.
Calgary, Winnipeg, Philadelphia and Carolina (should they not sign Darling) and many other teams will have some interest in the free agent if he makes it to July 1st, and Vegas has been considered a landing spot since their announcement. The Golden Knights may not need him though, depending on who they select in the expansion draft. They could acquire several young goaltenders to develop, while offering Bishop a big deal to be one of the core members of their first few years but it will require them fighting off several other interested teams. Bishop also currently has an eight-team no-trade list, though it’s unclear which teams appear on it.