As a general policy, PHR does not comment or report on a player’s off-ice situations unless they have a significant impact on their status with a team or around the league. This site is meant to wade through the unfounded accusations or hearsay and bring you only the most accurate transaction-related information and reporting from around the NHL and professional hockey. In this case, we decided not to cover a story on Mike Hoffman and Erik Karlsson of the Ottawa Senators because any effect it may have had on their status with the team was unclear. Now, as reports start coming from respected hockey sources on how the market has changed for an impending trade, we feel the need to release something on the situation. The original report came from Shaamini Yogaretnam the Ottawa Citizen, and subsequent response from Hoffman and his fiancée has just been published by Bruce Garrioch of the same publication.
Mike Hoffman has been rumored to be on the trade block for months, and the latest situation surrounding him, his fiancée and Erik Karlsson has only raised expectations of his movement. At one point, many believed that Hoffman was guaranteed to be traded before the upcoming NHL Entry Draft, something which is now not so clear. There’s no doubt that he will likely be moved still, but the situation has increased the difficulty of any deal.
In an updated version of the first report, the Ottawa Citizen spoke with Hoffman’s agent Robert Hooper. In his comments, he made it very clear that he believed there was no place in Ottawa for Hoffman any longer as long as Karlsson remained with the team.
What we’ve indicated to Pierre [Dorion, team GM] is that, and let’s call a spade a spade, it would be very difficult for both parties — both Erik and Mike as well as the wives and the fiancées — to co-exist in the same wives’ room and the same dressing room.
In my 22 years in this business I don’t believe that I’ve ever come across a situation like this. This is an exceptionally unique situation and one that’s very unfortunate. Hopefully it can get resolved as quickly as possible.
This isn’t something we talked about with Pierre just today. We’ve been aware of this situation since the end of the season,
Insiders all around the league are speculating that Hoffman’s value has plummeted though, and could make it a much tougher sell for the Senators. Frank Seravalli of TSN reports that at least two GMs wouldn’t be willing to tough the situation until it is resolved, and Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet believes it’s now a situation that could hurt Pierre Dorion’s reputation around the league. Friedman believes that the team dropped their asking price for Hoffman before the story broke, and that some other teams may see that as “dirty poker.”
If you make this deal without knowing [about the situation]—and I think there might be some teams mad at the agents too, but the agents are trying to protect their clients and Dorion is trying to protect his investment—whatever the case is I think there were some teams just mad at the overall situation: ’Oh, you tried to pull a fast one on us eh? So what else about some of your guys are you not telling us?’ It’s a brutal situation.
In a video attached to Hoffman’s latest response, Garrioch claims that he believed the team was originally looking for a 2019 first-round pick and an established NHL roster player. Now, he believes that the team will have to settle for a prospect and first-round pick instead, and lists the Dallas Stars, Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild and Buffalo Sabres as potential candidates for a trade. Whether that comes to be in the next few days is still unclear.
The situation obviously also has an effect on Karlsson’s future, though the team has known about the situation since well before the original report. Even Hoffman admits that he spoke to his captain about it before the season was over, but that things weren’t resolved. Karlsson has always maintained that he loves the city of Ottawa and the team, though rumblings of a potential trade persist. If the team can’t get their superstar defenseman signed this summer to a long-term extension, the belief is they will look to move him and start a true rebuild.
Hoffman, 28, is under contract for two more seasons at a reasonable cap hit of just under $5.2MM. His production has been excellent through his four full seasons in the NHL, and he’s coming off a 22-goal, 56-point campaign. It’s obvious that many teams would enjoy adding the player to their lineup, but it seems clear that as long as this situation hangs over his head there will be a smaller market for Dorion to work with.
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pawtucket
Maybe he should tell his fiancé to stay in Ottawa
If my partner impacted my value, salary, and reputation at my work – I think I’d be looking for another one ASAP.
RockHard
Don’t see how a team could want him personally.. seems like the type of thing that could spoil a locker room.. crazy doesn’t just go away..
tgslug84
Yeah. Happy wife, happy hockey life and it seems like his fiancee will not make the other hockey wives happy.
thughand
Everything about this organization is a complete disaster right now. Maybe this will prompt Melnyk to finally sell the team. Bring back Alfie in a large role, bring back the old logo, get that arena actually IN Ottawa. Pipedreams are nice.
ThePriceWasRight
melnyk won’t sell now his team is relatively worthless compared to 2-3 years ago
ThePriceWasRight
could effect dorion’s reputation? how is that possible. this team has taken a nosedive since he was left alone to run the ship. He’s Melnyks right hand man and takes the same approach as the owner. wait wait wait. He’s waited way too long to trade players and has killed any trade value each time. assistant GM charged… let’s wait to say anything. find out about this situation in December… let’s wait and see if it works itself out.
Melnyk has to go and a new owner needs to clean this front office out because it’s totally inept
Anakin Skywalker
I’d rather the blues try to trade for Erik Karlsson than Mike Hoffman and his crazy fiancé. Unless Hoffman dumps his fiancé than I think the blues would try that instead.
goalieguy41
Nice new building down the road on Quebec City