A new team may have entered the Claude Giroux sweepstakes. As the Philadelphia Flyers’ franchise player mulls his future as a pending unrestricted free agent, it is expected that multiple teams will be in conversation with Flyers’ GM Chuck Fletcher to attempt to land Giroux. Much of the conversation has so far centered around the Florida Panthers and Colorado Avalanche as potential fits, but as Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet writes in his 32 Thoughts blog, there could be another team entering the mix. According to Friedman, “several sources” have said to “not count out” the interest of the St. Louis Blues when it comes to acquiring Giroux.
The Blues currently sit second in the Central, behind the Avalanche, and the benefit of adding Giroux would be massive for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, the Blues’ forward corps, which is already incredibly well-stocked, would add the most accomplished offensive player set to be available at the deadline. Giroux could take Ivan Barbashev’s spot next to Ryan O’Reilly and David Perron, or he could even unseat Brandon Saad next to Brayden Schenn and Pavel Buchnevich. Regardless of where he plays, adding Giroux to an extremely deep and talented forward corps would give Blues coach Craig Berube an embarrassment of riches to work with when constructing his forward lineup. But beyond Giroux’s impact on the ice for the Blues, acquiring him holds an additional benefit: by making him a Blue, GM Doug Armstrong would be keeping Giroux out of the hands of his team’s closest divisional rival. In a league where the margins of victory in the playoffs are so thin, keeping the juggernaut Avalanche away from a player like Giroux could be an important angle to consider when the Blues are considering making a trade for the Flyers’ captain.
- As has been previously covered, the Minnesota Wild are considering shopping the signing rights they hold over prospect Jack McBain, who is currently starring for Boston College in the NCAA. In another bit of information from his 32 Thoughts blog, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports that the Wild’s asking price for McBain is a second-round pick. In 2019, the New York Rangers traded two second-rounders to the Carolina Hurricanes for the rights to defenseman Adam Fox, so a price of a second-rounder is not one without some precedent, although an inquiring team could make the argument that McBain isn’t the same quality of prospect that Fox was at the time. Beyond reporting a potential asking price, Friedman also floats the Winnipeg Jets as a potential candidate to acquire McBain, specifically noting that Andrew McBain, Jack’s father, played six seasons for the Jets from 1983-84 to 1988-89.
- Now under new leadership thanks to the hiring of former Pittsburgh Penguins GM Jim Rutherford, the Vancouver Canucks have had a significant amount of attention paid to them in advance of the trade deadline. Much of it has centered around J.T. Miller, who has only one more year left on his contract after this season, but in an appearance on TSN’s TradeCentre program, TSN Hockey Insider Chris Johnston points in a different direction. Johnston states that instead of Miller it is Brock Boeser, a 2018 Calder Trophy finalist, who is “most likely to be dealt.” He states that the rationale for trading Boeser would be the Canucks wanting to “maximize an asset” in advance of Boeser’s restricted free agency this offseason. Whereas he may have once been considered an untouchable franchise centerpiece, it seems as though the trade winds are blowing hard in Boeser’s direction and his time as a Canuck could be winding down.
Al Hirschen
Giroux to NYR
DarkSide830
*shudders*
ericl
Giroux won’t agree to go to the Rangers and he controls where he goes.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
None of the teams linked to Giroux need him. Minny is the team that does, amongst playoff teams.
I’ve said Jimmy would want to move Boeser the same way he moved James Neal, softish goal scorers both. The problem is he can’t find a way to trade for 2015 Patric Hornqvist.
ericl
Giroux to St. Louis isn’t a new rumor. That was reported on NBCSports Philadelphia a few weeks ago.
gwspaulds
Wasn’t that report just them relaying what teams he preferred, the Avalanche, Wild, and Blues?
Bottom line is the Blues clear weakness is their defense.
But maybe they feel it’s rare to get a player like him going into the playoffs and the Blues
best defense is spending more time in the other teams zone which he can give them.
Not sure how they’d make it work though with the cap issues.
brodie-bruce
as much as i would love to add giroux like you said when need a top 4 d-man and how close to the cap the note are i don’t see how it would be possible to fit both in without hurting the team in the now or the future.