If the Philadelphia Flyers are considering trading Owen Tippett, the clock is ticking. With the NHL trade deadline looming on March 6, now might be the prime time to make a move.
Why the urgency? It boils down to trade protection.
Currently, Tippett's contract doesn't include any clauses that would prevent a trade to another team. However, that changes next season, making this window potentially the most straightforward opportunity to negotiate a deal.
ESPN's Greg Wyshynski recently highlighted Tippett as a trade candidate, emphasizing the timing. With his trade protection set to activate in the 2026-27 season, and a cap hit of $6.2 million annually through 2031-32, Tippett is an intriguing asset.
He's consistently delivered on the ice, boasting three consecutive 20-plus goal seasons and netting 19 goals in 56 games this season. The Flyers might be tempted to move him if the right "hockey trade" presents itself.
The concept of a "right hockey trade" is crucial. Naturally, the Flyers aim to enhance their roster, but the decision isn't straightforward. They must weigh the benefits of keeping Tippett for the next several years against the potential advantages of a trade now.
While Tippett's name hasn't dominated trade rumors, it's a situation to monitor closely as the deadline nears. The Flyers' decision could shape their strategy for seasons to come.
