Los Angeles Kings Eyeing Scott Laughton’s Return
The Los Angeles Kings are considering bringing back forward Scott Laughton after the current season. The team’s General Manager previously stated that a decision on extending Laughton would be made following the season’s conclusion. As Laughton will be 32 years old when the next season begins, his potential return depends on his continued strong performance and a reasonable agreement on both salary and contract term.
Philadelphia Flyers Navigating RFA Contracts for Trevor Zegras and Jamie Drysdale
Trevor Zegras Contract Talks
The Philadelphia Flyers are facing important contract negotiations with 25-year-old restricted free agent (RFA) Trevor Zegras. Zegras has two RFA years remaining before he becomes eligible for unrestricted free agency. The Flyers reportedly believe his salary for these two RFA years should align with his current $5.75 million average annual value. However, extending his contract into his UFA years would command a higher price, potentially in the $9-9.5 million range annually for a UFA. A six-year deal could fall between $7.5 million and $8.5 million per year. Zegras might opt for a shorter-term contract, aiming to secure a larger deal in a few years as the NHL salary cap is projected to increase.
Jamie Drysdale Contract Talks
Defenseman Jamie Drysdale, who will soon turn 24, is another pending RFA seeking a raise from his current $2.3 million cap hit. The Flyers view Drysdale as their fourth defenseman. His RFA years are estimated to be valued between $3 million and $4 million, with the team reportedly aiming to keep his salary below fellow defenseman Cam York’s $5.15 million cap hit. Potential contract options include a five-year deal at $5 million per season, or a four-year deal around $4.5 million annually.
Pittsburgh Penguins Affirm Erik Karlsson’s Future with the Team
Pittsburgh Penguins General Manager Kyle Dubas has expressed frustration over reports suggesting defenseman Erik Karlsson could be an offseason trade candidate. While some speculated on Karlsson’s potential trade value due to his reduced salary cost ($1.5 million after a $6 million bonus payment on July 1st), Dubas has firmly stated his intention to keep the veteran defenseman. The GM believes Karlsson remains a crucial part of the team’s core and plans to build around him by integrating younger players, emphasizing that there are no plans to move him.
