The Darnell Nurse trade saga has hit a snag. As the dust settled on the first round of the NHL Draft, the Edmonton Oilers still had Nurse on their roster, despite the flurry of trades leading up to the big day. The buzz around potential moves to the Philadelphia Flyers or Pittsburgh Penguins fizzled out, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering what's next.
TSN's Darren Dreger shared that Oilers GM Stan Bowman has been working tirelessly, negotiating with the teams on Nurse's trade list. But with no deal materializing, the onus is now on the 31-year-old defenseman to widen his horizons. If Nurse wants to avoid this dragging into the heart of free agency, he might need to consider more teams.
“There’s been a lot of pressure on Nurse to expand the trade market,” Dreger noted, hinting at the urgency from both sides to resolve this before summer truly kicks in. The Anaheim Ducks have emerged as a possible landing spot, especially since they might lose key players like John Carlson, Radko Gudas, and Jacob Trouba. Whether Nurse is open to including them on his list remains to be seen.
Time is ticking, particularly if Nurse has ruled out a return to Edmonton. He had asked for a trade earlier this month, as the Oilers looked to shed his hefty $9.25 million cap hit, which stretches through the 2029-30 season.
Nurse had provided a shortlist of three to five teams he'd consider, with Philadelphia and Pittsburgh initially leading the pack, reportedly due to Nurse's family connections in the area. However, it now seems these teams might be holding out for other big names like Zach Werenski and Carlson.
The Oilers' bargaining power is dwindling. They’re eager to wrap this up before July 1, but they're not about to settle for a poor deal or retain a significant portion of Nurse’s salary. With just over $7 million in cap space, Edmonton still has holes to fill in goaltending, defense, and forward positions before the next season kicks off.
Nurse faces a choice: broaden his list to include cap-rich teams like Anaheim and San Jose, or prepare for another stint in Edmonton. Considering the Oilers' win-now approach under new head coach Mike Babcock, it wouldn't be surprising if a trade doesn't materialize. While a move is still anticipated, the situation is becoming increasingly complex by the minute.
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