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Free-agent winger Phil Kessel still intends to sign with a team before the March 8 trade deadline, TSN’s Pierre LeBrun wrote for The Athletic on Wednesday.

Kessel, 36, has not played since Game 4 of the Golden Knights’ first-round win over the Jets in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He has continued to skate on his own to stay in game shape throughout the offseason and throughout the regular season.

There’s no substitute for organized hockey, though, and LeBrun says inquiring teams might consider a tryout to have him practice with the team before signing him to a contract. LeBrun reported last month that Kessel was considering signing with an undisclosed team in the Swiss National League, but that has not come to fruition.

To that end, LeBrun notes a “couple of NHL teams have kept tabs” on Kessel in recent weeks, and after some other unsigned veteran dominoes have fallen in Corey Perry and Zach Parise, interest in Kessel’s services might pick up. He must sign by the trade deadline to be eligible for postseason play.

Kessel scored 14 goals, 22 assists and 36 points in a bottom-six role with Vegas last season. He played in all 82 games, extending his NHL-record ironman streak to 1,064. Since he’s remained unsigned this year, the streak is still active.

That level of production on a contending team has left some puzzled as to why no one has taken a flyer on Kessel’s services for the league minimum salary. He checks all the boxes for an ideal cheap add for a contending team – nearly 1,300 games of NHL experience and three Stanley Cup rings, as well as a history of strong playoff performances.

Even still, LeBrun says “there’s no guarantee” a team will extend an offer to Kessel over the next five weeks. That’s despite some contenders with a clear need for scoring support in their bottom six, namely the Bruins, where he began his career after being drafted fifth overall in 2006. He’d be a higher-ceiling option than their depth winger trio of Jesper Boqvist, Jakub Lauko and Oskar Steen, who have combined for four goals.

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