Ranked #5 on our annual list of Top 50 Free Agents, “Jumbo” Joe Thornton is receiving interest from all around the league. Pierre LeBrun of TSN reports that the Toronto Maple Leafs and Nashville Predators are among those teams, though cautions that he could still easily return to San Jose.
Thornton will turn 38 on July 2nd, and has had one of the greatest careers in the history of the NHL. Snubbed from the Top-100 list, the San Jose pivot is 22nd in all-time scoring with 1,391 points, and ranks 13th in assists. In both categories he trails on Jaromir Jagr among active players, and could easily find himself moving dramatically up the list in the next couple of seasons.
Any team after him will have to be wary of what they’re buying though, as Thornton’s production took a sharp decline last year and he underwent surgery following the year. He had been playing on a torn MCL and ACL throughout the playoffs, and even with his advanced fitness and relative durability that should give pause to inquiring teams. At 38, his mobility might not bounce-back as well as it used to, and you could be left with an expensive 35+ contract on the books.