One of the biggest names on the trade market this offseason was taken off the board earlier today as the Carolina Hurricanes signed Martin Necas to a two-year, $13MM extension. However, the Hurricanes were also close to moving on from Necas earlier in the summer according to Frank Seravalli in Daily Faceoff’s podcast, the DFO Rundown (approximately 31-minute mark).
Seravalli asserts that Carolina had agreed to a Necas trade with the Buffalo Sabres. However, Seravalli did admit in the podcast that it may not have been the Sabres but he was fairly certain. The trade broke down relatively quickly as Necas purportedly would not agree to sign a new contract in Buffalo. Furthermore from Seravalli, the Hurricanes also had substantial trade talks with the Winnipeg Jets about Necas. He states the Jets had offered prospect Rutger McGroarty, forward Cole Perfetti, and an unspecified draft pick for Necas.
It is unknown when these trade conversations happened as Carolina may have taken Necas off the market entirely after losing Jake Guentzel to the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Hurricanes expect to compete for a Stanley Cup next spring, and their competitive aspirations would have been greatly diminished by losing two top-six forwards in one summer.
All points made by Seravalli point to the idea that Necas had a lot of control over the negotiations and effectively blocked his inclusion in either trade due to his unwillingness not to sign an extension with either organization. Necas has committed himself to Carolina for two more seasons and will become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the contract.
Factoring in Buffalo’s other moves from the summer, adding Necas into the team’s top six would have allowed them to move Jason Zucker down to the third line. Even still, with Zach Benson prepping for a bigger season in 2024-25, and Jiri Kulich on the cusp of cracking the roster; Necas may have dramatically saturated Buffalo’s forward core. However, unlike Benson and Kulich, Necas is an established player at the NHL level.
Without knowing the return to Carolina in the rumored swap with Buffalo, he is coming off a season in which he scored 24 goals and 53 points in 77 games and is only two years removed from scoring 71 points over a full season. He would have helped the Sabres return to their 2022-23 team goal production after seeing a nearly 50-goal decrease this past year, but Buffalo may have been better served by letting the rest of their prospect develop over the next two or three seasons.
The reported deal from the Jets organization appears on paper as a massive overpay, as Perfetti has arguably already shown he can be a top-six threat in limited playing time. The former 10th overall pick of the 2020 NHL Draft averaged 13:35 minutes last year and still managed to score 19 goals and 38 points in 71 games. Including McGroarty in the deal (who is coming off a 52-point campaign at the University of Michigan) would have given Carolina two two-six talents in exchange for one.
Nevertheless, Necas was never dealt with this summer and will remain with the Hurricanes organization for the foreseeable future. He will look to rebound off a depressed campaign last season and look to build upon his production in 2022-23 before entering the free agent market when he is 27 years old.
fljay73
Oh well. Buffalo did well adding 4 of the top 50 short burst skaters last season through trades & FA signings. Buffalo also added over 600 hits when you also include D. Gilbert.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Still wild to me that the sports media has fractured so much that veteran hockey writers have to work for a site built on the backs of 16 year olds from Oshawa asking whether to start Bob or Helle and who says no trade offers.
energel
how do you play hockey
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Nha Trang
Huh. I know the hype machine’s crowned McGroarty as a “top-six” guy, but there are any number of players who were hell on wheels in college who haven’t done much in the bigs. Want me to quote the Hobey Baker Award winners who’ve been bottom-sixers or AHL tweeners?
mikedickinson
Now that he’s under contract, the Canes should revive both of those deals.
Fargo Chipper
What are the clauses? What’s up with Jarvis?
These seem like important questions someone should be asking.
Josh Erickson
If you’re referring to any NMCs or NTCs in Necas’ contract, there are none. He’s too young to be eligible.
GaryWarriorsRedSoxx
I’m sure there’s the hint that he mentioned he would not report. He’ll sit at home or go to Europe or whatever.
Plus it wouldn’t look good for the Canes at all to backstab a guy like that.
uvmfiji
Patrick Marleau for Seth Jarvis. Yep. Still feels good.
Nha Trang
Yeah, puts me in mind of the Bruins trading away the last disastrous year of Ron Grahame’s career for Ray Bourque. Got to love those deals.