The NHL rumor mill is buzzing, and it’s all about Zach Werenski. The Columbus Blue Jackets’ defenseman is the talk of the league, and for good reason.
Teams are lining up to get in touch with Columbus GM Don Waddell, hoping to make a play for Werenski's talents. According to insider Pierre LeBrun, the San Jose Sharks are among the early frontrunners showing interest.
LeBrun notes that between eight to ten teams have already reached out, with the Dallas Stars, Philadelphia Flyers, San Jose Sharks, and Carolina Hurricanes leading the charge. Werenski has been a stalwart on the blue line, but it’s his offensive game that’s really turned heads lately. Over his last 156 games, he’s netted 45 goals and racked up 163 points, showcasing his ability to contribute significantly on both ends of the ice.
The crux of Werenski's potential departure seems to be tied to the Blue Jackets' lack of playoff appearances over the past several years. The team hasn’t seen postseason action in more than five years, and without a clear path to change, Werenski might be looking for greener pastures.
The Sharks, in particular, are well-positioned to make a compelling offer. They have a treasure trove of assets that could entice Columbus and provide Werenski the chance to skate alongside promising young talents like Macklin Celebrini, Ivar Stenberg, and Will Smith. Plus, the prospect of future stars like Keaton Verhoeff joining the ranks only sweetens the deal for a player eager to win.
Werenski, now 28, is entering the penultimate year of his six-year contract, which carries an average annual value of $9.583 million. He’s poised to hit unrestricted free agency after the 2027-28 season, but any talk of a contract extension will have to wait until next summer. As the NHL offseason heats up, all eyes will be on how this potential blockbuster move unfolds.
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