Connor Hellebuyck’s name is still sitting right in the middle of the trade conversation, and the Winnipeg Jets are not done working the phones.
David Pagnotta said on Hello Hockey that talks with the Buffalo Sabres are expected to keep going, while the Carolina Hurricanes could also remain in the mix. He added that it would not be a surprise if something surfaced later in the summer, even if the timing is unpredictable.
“I think that there’s, with how the conversations went around draft and his willingness to go to Buffalo, I think the conversations have continued. I think they will continue to, to continue.
And I think there’s, I think Carolina, Carolina is always poking around, right? So wouldn’t shock me if they continue to do that as well.”
Pagnotta also said the Jets have to decide how to handle the situation around the season, and he pointed to how much they value the player they took in the first round, Viggo Bjork. He described Bjork as a smaller player by height but a strong, powerful center the team is banking on.
“They’ve been-they were really high on him. They didn’t want to include that pick in a trade for Hellebuyck.
So, you know, that kind of shows you how high they were. They were willing to move the fourth, you know, but as part of this, but Winnipeg didn’t want to flip the picks and, and whatnot.”
That pick matters because Winnipeg still has work to do down the middle. Pagnotta said Bjork could get a shot at the 2C role if the Jets do not bring in another piece, but he also made clear the second line still has at least one hole to fill.
“You know, you’ve got to imagine the conversations will continue if it’s with Buffalo, to include a forward, to include (Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen) and other pieces. So you know, whether it’s (Radim) Mrtka or something else that’s in there, those conversations I think are going to continue.”
For now, Pagnotta does not think the situation is finished. He said the talks are still alive, the Jets have some motivation to get something done before the season, and there is still a real chance Hellebuyck opens the year in Winnipeg.
“I haven’t heard it’s dead in the water yet, but again, now we’re now, we’re hitting the dog, dog days of summer. But again, I still anticipate activity, and I think the Jets with Helly are going to continue those conversations, and I think there’s some motivation to make it happen before the season.”
He also said that if Hellebuyck does stay with the Jets into the season, a move could still come next summer.
“But I think everybody understands that there is a chance he starts the year in Winnipeg. And if he does, he’s probably going to ride that out, and then, you know be moved next summer. But they’re still trying, is the long-winded answer of what I just gave you.”
Shawn Belle said a goalie of Hellebuyck’s caliber moving would create ripple effects, especially if it happens during the season.
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