NHL Rumors: Hockey Canada’s GM Hunt and Five Restricted Free Agents Who Might Be Traded

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Hockey Canada Seeks New General Manager

Following Doug Armstrong’s departure, Hockey Canada is actively searching for a new General Manager to lead its national team through the 2028 World Cup and 2030 Winter Olympics. A high-level management group, including individuals like Don Sweeney, Julian Brisebois, Kyle Dubas, Jim Neal, and Ryan Getzlaf, is currently debriefing on the matter. The organization’s preference is to appoint a single GM for both major international events. This prestigious role, previously held by hockey luminaries such as Wayne Gretzky and Steve Yzerman, is expected to attract significant interest from top hockey executives across the league.

Five Restricted Free Agents Potentially on the Trade Block This Offseason

As the offseason approaches, several restricted free agents (RFAs) could find themselves traded, presenting opportunities for teams looking to reshape their rosters. Here’s a look at some key names:

  • Jason Robertson (Dallas Stars): While the Stars would ideally retain their top goal scorer, a trade can’t be entirely ruled out. Teams like the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, or other major market franchises could pursue him if he becomes available.
  • Braden Schneider (New York Rangers): With the Rangers contemplating a retool, Schneider’s position behind established right-shot defensemen Adam Fox and Will Borgen, coupled with his inconsistent all-around performance this season, might make him a trade candidate.
  • Cole Perfetti (Winnipeg Jets): Despite being just 24, Perfetti has experienced a challenging season. The Jets received calls about him at the trade deadline, and a move could materialize if they aim to acquire a second-line center or a top-four defenseman.
  • Simon Nemec (New Jersey Devils): Trading a promising right-handed defenseman like Nemec carries risk, as he has yet to fully reach his potential. However, the Devils already have a costly blueline and may consider moving him to address other roster needs, especially given his anticipated demand for a significant contract.
  • Matias Maccelli (Toronto Maple Leafs): Maccelli’s strong second-half performance could earn him a long-term deal, but he’s also a potential trade asset as the Maple Leafs look to make significant changes. Moving him could help Toronto acquire valuable draft picks and other long-term assets needed for a roster overhaul.
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