It’s been just under a month since the NHL season began, and already, there are clubs with specific needs.
It’s rare to see this at this time of year, usually because it’s harder for teams to make moves, but it’s obviously different this season.
Elliotte Friedman’s information was shared by Rick Dhaliwal, who covers Canucks activities for The Athletic.
That said, Jim Rutherford, president of hockey operations in Vancouver, is hard at work right now seeing what’s available on the market.
The Canucks are one of the best defensive teams in the NHL, but management still wants to improve in that area because they feel it’s time to make a big push.
The club’s window is open and they want to take advantage of it:
Elliotte Friedman on the Canucks on the trade market: They are looking for defenseman, what is out there and what is available. Rutherford is fly fishing, checking the market.
Also I don’t think Lekkerimäki is far away from getting a look in VAN.– Rick Dhaliwal (@DhaliwalSports) November 5, 2024
The Canucks, the Canadiens, the Islanders…
Because, knowing that there aren’t many defensemen available at this point in the season, the team that’s willing to lose one of its defensemen is going to want to create a bidding war.
And if there’s a bidding war, I think Kent Hughes will withdraw from the race because we know he’s not ready to pay the big price and sacrifice elements to help his club now.
It’s just not part of his plan.
That means these clubs will be more aggressive on the market… And it means they’ll be willing to pay the price to improve immediately, unlike the Canadiens.
Overtime
– He’s reshaped his game.
Jonathan Huberdeau feels he plays a more complete game than he did with the Panthers!https://t.co/zClJzvPlL9 pic.twitter.com/lJt0yRUV9s
– RDS (@RDSca) November 5, 2024
– He’s back!
Celebrini returns tonight vs. Blue Jackets, joining Toffoli and Granlund! #SJSharks #thesickpodcast@MurphysLaw74 pic.twitter.com/rhWvWv69sT
– The Sick Podcast – The Eye Test (@sickpodnhl) November 5, 2024
– Good news.
Injured Alex Barré-Boulet, Gustav Lindstrom and Jakob Dobes are still considered “day-to-day”.
Pascal Vincent seemed positive (though not certain) that they would play against Belleville.
“Everyone will make the trip,” he said.
– Vincent Demuy (@VDemuy) November 5, 2024
– He’s right.
Alex Ovechkin calls Washington Capitals’ Screaming Eagle sweater the “best jersey in the NHL ” https://t.co/xZI49ZapZy
– RMNB (@rmnb) November 5, 2024