Between the draft and the early days of free agency, it has become clear that quality centers are in more and more demand. Accordingly, Larry Brooks of the New York Post opines that the Rangers may soon face a crossroads with Kevin Hayes. The restricted free agent is one year away from unrestricted free agency and is coming off the type of season that would have a lot of teams interested in him; he had a career-high 25 goals in 76 games last season.
With that in mind, Brooks thinks that a $6MM or more payday will be on the horizon if Hayes makes it to the open market next summer. That means the Rangers will have to decide in the coming weeks whether they want to be the ones to give him that type of contract or look to cash in on the demand for centers around the league and make a trade instead.
More from the Metropolitan:
- The Flyers pursued some help at center in free agency but the term that was being sought was too long for them, notes Dave Isaac of the Cherry Hill Courier-Post. Instead, they appear set to try to fill the void that was vacated by Valtteri Filppula’s departure internally with returning players like Scott Laughton and Jordan Weal potentially getting a chance to take on a bigger role. Philadelphia also had interest in adding a veteran defender but again, they have decided now to keep a spot open for a youngster such as Travis Sanheim to make a run at a full-time role.
- Even though they don’t play the same side, Tuesday’s addition of defenseman Calvin de Haan could help push Carolina towards trading blueliner Justin Faulk, suggests Luke DeCock of the Raleigh News & Observer. The Hurricanes now have Dougie Hamilton and Brett Pesce locked up for at least the next three years on the right side which could make Faulk, who carries a $4.833MM cap charge for two more seasons, expendable. There is high demand for top-four right-shot defenders so it stands to reason that they could get a strong return if they do indeed decide to deal the 26-year-old. In the same column, DeCock reports that de Haan turned down more lucrative offers than the four-year, $18.2MM deal he signed with Carolina.
pawtucket
Faulk to one of Tampa, Vegas, or Dallas. Whoever doesn’t get Karlsson
goalieguy41
Faulk to Toronto
ryan2k18
Faulk was amazing with former Cane Ron Hainsey. They work well off of each other. If they reunite in Toronto, then he could be part of the defensive answer they need.
Kenn E.
More importantly, who gives a Faulk?
IC3ofme
This is true he was awful this past season
jays4life 2
Faulk going to Detroit. Svechnikov brother going to Carolina to play with each other
pjb87
Not to Toronto please. They already enough 40 point turnover machines
1090198
Faulk to pens- he could partner with Jack Johnson on third set of D