Connor Hellebuyck remains one of the biggest names hanging over the start of free agency, and Winnipeg’s next move could reshape the goalie market in a hurry. The trade buzz has centered on a handful of teams, but the picture has shifted in the last day, with Buffalo, Carolina and New Jersey all getting mentioned in different ways.
The Sabres were the closest club at one point, but that deal appears to have lost steam. Hellebuyck’s situation still matters beyond just his own future, because a move would force the Jets to juggle the rest of their business on Wednesday. As Ryan Dixon of Sportsnet put it, “In a perfect world, you would think [Kevin] Cheveldayoff would like some certainty to the Hellebuyck question sooner rather than later, as it obviously impacts the other bits of business he’ll need to do.”
Darren Dreger said Carolina is still in the mix and Buffalo could still circle back, but he stressed that nothing is close right now. “Carolina remains a contender for Connor Hellebuyck, while it’s fair to wonder if Buffalo circles back.
Nothing imminent with Hellebuyck. The Jets are focused on Free Agency today, but will engage if trade talks intensify.”
Dreger also shut down the Devils angle for the moment. “To date, NJD have not been in the mix for Connor Hellebuyck. Things can change with a call, but as of right now, there’s no link to the Devils, post Markstrom trade to Florida.”
Friedman was even more skeptical about New Jersey, saying, “I don’t buy the New Jersey hype. It’s not a contract that fits the profile of new GM Sunny Mehta.
Hellebuyck would waive to Buffalo, but a couple of sources have said since last weekend that a trade wasn’t as close as we thought. Some of the rumoured Sabres returns have new no-trade protection.
Winnipeg would love to bring him back, but I think it’s unlikely.”
He later added on Oilers Now, “I just heard Carolina doesn’t have what Winnipeg wants; I think Buffalo does.”
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