The draft and the opening of the free agent market are fast approaching, and many teams are likely to make changes in the coming weeks.
As a result, rumors are flying all over the NHL.
Earlier today, my colleague Michaël Petit took the first look at the Bettman circuit with his Rumour Corner.
And now it’s my turn to bring you the latest in NHL gossip.
Rangers looking to part ways with Mika Zibanejad
According to Arthur Staple of The Athletic, the New York club and the center forward have decided to “move on”.
Arthur Staple: Rangers and Mika Zibanejad’s camp may have already decided that “moving on would be best” – The Athletic
– NHL Rumour Report (@NHLRumourReport) June 15, 2025
The problem with Zibanejad is that he still has 5 years left on an 8-year contract worth $68 million ($8.5 million per year).
Since signing, the Swede has gone from 91 to 72 to 58 points in the last three seasons.
On the other hand, it has to be said that nothing went right for the Ranger last season, and one wonders whether the center could bounce back with a team.
Although he’s 32 years old, if Zibanejad can get back to the level of play he showed in recent years, he could be an interesting option for the Canadiens.
However, he still has five years left on his contract, and if the gamble doesn’t pay off, it’s a deal that could also quickly age badly for the Habs.
The Pittsburgh Penguins seem intent on starting a complete rebuild by getting rid of several veterans.
According to Marco D’Amico, with the exception of the core of Sidney Crosby, Evgeny Malkin and Kristopher Letang, the organization is ready to get rid of its other veterans in order to get younger and free up space on their payroll.
Reported on this in January and got significant pushback/backlash.
In the end, their main goal has been to wipe the entire roster of key veterans (outside of Crosby, Malkin and Letang) by July 1 to get younger and free up cap space.
This is exactly what they’re trying to do. https://t.co/BCaZwiN2dF
– Marco D’Amico (@mndamico) June 15, 2025
In other words, Erik Karlsson, Rickard Rakell and Bryan Rust could soon be changing addresses.
The Penguins are said to be in talks with the Los Angeles Kings.
Does this mean that Pittsburgh is determined to keep Crosby as part of its rebuild? If so, it could disappoint those hoping to see him land in Montreal this summer.
Speaking of the Kings, they have yet to reach an agreement with defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov.
Pierre Lebrun believes the Russian will try his luck on the independent market on July 1.
Pierre LeBrun: Feels more likely than not Vladislav Gavrikov goes to market – The Athletic
– NHL Rumour Report (@NHLRumourReport) June 14, 2025
Gavrikov has just completed the final year of an $11.75 million contract ($5.875 million per year).
The defenseman could be an interesting option for a team looking for reinforcements on the blue line.
In 82 games this season, the defenseman earned 30 points and maintained a plus-26 rating, playing an average of 23:05 minutes per game.
If Gavrikov opts for autonomy, I think he’s likely to find himself on the shopping list of a few NHL teams.
Among the teams with big shopping lists on July 1 are the Anaheim Ducks, Columbus Blue Jackets and Carolina Hurricanes.
According to David Pagnotta, all three teams are ready to be particularly aggressive in the free agent market.
David Pagnotta: The Ducks, Blue Jackets and Hurricanes expected to be “aggressive” this summer – The Fourth Period
– NHL Rumour Report (@NHLRumourReport) June 15, 2025
The Ducks have just over $32 million in payroll space, the Blue Jackets over $40 million and Carolina over $28 million.
That’s a lot of money to spend, and with several quality players available this summer, these teams could well present a different face next season.
There’s also the risk of overbidding if teams have a lot of money to offer, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see a number of overpriced contracts being offered over the summer period.
That’s one of the reasons why I think the Canadiens should acquire a center rather than sign a free agent.
– An attitude problem?
His attitude obviously didn’t please his bosses. https://t.co/LRX650Ns3m
— Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) June 15, 2025
– Heartbreaking defeat for the pitcher.
The Braves pitcher could hardly do better.
But still … https://t.co/Y1s8CowWXT
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) June 15, 2025
– The final is tied 1-1.
Charlotte edges Abbotsford in OT in Game 2, evens Calder Cup Finals https://t.co/Liwp6qMwi2
– NHL.com (@NHLdotcom) June 15, 2025
– A nice gift for Father’s Day.
My column on George Russell’s victory at #CanadianGP being a great Father’s Day gift for his dad, who sold his business to finance early days of his son’s driving career in go-kart racing #F1 https://t.co/bOt73Ksa1M
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) June 15, 2025
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