The Oilers were among the teams that had shown interest in center Tomas Nosek, reports Kurt Leavins of the Edmonton Journal. Edmonton wasn’t able to afford to keep Nick Bjugstad who went back to Arizona in free agency and Nosek would have been a capable replacement, particularly in terms of his faceoff skill and penalty killing acumen. It’s believed that they offered a deal that was at least close in money to the $1MM that Nosek received from New Jersey earlier this week. The fact that they were in on the 30-year-old suggests that GM Ken Holland is still keeping an eye on the bottom end of the UFA market to potentially round out his roster.
Elsewhere in the West:
- Also from Leavins’ column, he noted that the Oilers made a sizable two-way offer to winger Raphael Lavoie, one that would have lowered his NHL salary but given him a bigger guaranteed salary. Instead, the 22-year-old opted to accept his qualifying offer worth just over $874K earlier this month, giving him a bigger potential payday in the NHL. Lavoie has yet to play at the top level in his three professional seasons but clearly feels he’ll have a shot at a spot at the end of the roster, particularly since he is now waiver-eligible.
- Scott Billeck of the Winnipeg Sun examines the Jets’ offseason thus far and highlights the situation on the back end as something to watch for. Prospect Declan Chisholm is now waiver-eligible which makes it likely that he breaks camp with the team while Logan Stanley’s trade request from last season still hasn’t been granted. Notably, Stanley declined to file for arbitration earlier this month. Meanwhile, Ville Heinola, who has made it known in the past that he’s looking for more NHL time, remains waiver-exempt. Accordingly, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Winnipeg try to do something to sort out what is a bit of a logjam toward the back of their back end as even if they carry eight defensemen to start next season, someone isn’t making the cut.
Karlander
Sadly, I don’t see Edmonton winning the Cup as long as Holland is at the helm. His judgment has been less than stellar in the CAP era. And now he has Edmonton in a tight financial spot and significant acquisitions to push them over the top will be difficult. Edmonton could have used Bertuzzi or Duschene.
Joe Carters walkoff
They’re pretty damn close. Closer then most think. 2 years in a row they lost 2 the cup winner. This past playoffs with a zone defense rather then man to man they likely knock off Vegas and probably win it all
Karlander
Only if they dump Holland.