Kessel on the block
David Pagnotta: The Arizona Coyotes paid Phil Kessel a $5 million bonus on July 1st. Heâs now owed only a $1 million for this upcoming season. He carries a $6.8 million salary cap hit.
The Coyotes have made him available for trade. Would the Coyotes be willing to retain 50 percent of his cap hit to move him?Â
Canucks have made Schmidt available
David Pagnotta: Have been told that Vancouver Canucks defenseman Nate Schmidt is available. Things havenât worked out for him in Vancouver.
Schmidt has three years left on his deal at a $5.9 million cap hit and has a 10-team no-trade list.
Plenty of offseason decisions for the Blackhawks
Scott Powers of The Athletic: It was Duncan Keith who approached the Chicago Blackhawks about a potential trade.
âWe werenât looking to move him, but it was initiated by Duncan,â a source said. âHeâd like to be closer to his son. Heâs getting older, and Duncan didnât get to see him much last season. We understand that.â
It doesnât mean that he will definitely be traded through. Can they find someone to take on his full cap hit? One source said the Edmonton Oilers have the need for a defenseman and the assets.
A source said itâs hard to seeing the Blackhawks be able to acquire Jack Eichel and fitting in another $10 million contract. Alex DeBrincat has two years left on his deal and then will likely be looking for something in the $8 to $9 million range.
A source said that Kirby Dach and DeBrincat are untouchables.
RFA defenseman Nikita Zadorov was believed to be looking for a five-year deal at around $5.85 million per. The Blackhawks were closer to $4 million. They are finding some common ground now.
Trading Keith or re-signing Zadorov before the expansion will play a big part in their protected list.
Brandon Hagel and the Blackhawks are not progressing in contract talks and it could be a long process.
The Blackhawks still have decide what they are doing with Vinnie Hinostroza, Adam Gaudette and Max Shalunov.