
A bombshell report from NHL insider Elliotte Friedman!
This just in from NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, New York Rangers forward Artemi Panarin has reportedly informed team GM Chris Drury that he would facilitate a trade to the Florida Panthers.
Panarin, of course, has a full no-trade clause and is in control of where he ends up via trade. It's believed that the Panthers' contender status and Panarin's close relationship with Panthers goaltender and former Columbus Blue Jackets teammate Sergei Bobrovsky is at the heart of his reasoning.
From Friedman on today's 32 Thoughts podcast:
"I think Panarin would love to play in Florida... with Bobrovsky, but I just don't know that that's going to be possible. Never count out the Panthers doing what they have to do to get the player they want, but that's going to be a hard one."
Here's the thing... I think if you polled just about any NHL player on a losing team, they'd love a chance to get traded to Florida. Panarin isn't much different in that respect. The problem, of course, is that he carries an $11+ million cap hit, albeit on an expiring deal. If Panarin and the Panthers are truly keen on each other, they could probably wait until the offseason to get a deal done on a new contract.
In the meantime, there are probably other teams who would jump at the chance to acquire Panarin for a rental with the chance to woo him into a contract extension.
Friedman suspects that Panarin would consider the Los Angeles Kings for such an arrangement.
Again from today's podcast:
"I also think Panarin would consider LA. They (LA) need a fresh coat of paint. Kopitar is retiring after this year. It's been a hard season for them. I think one of the things that's being discussed inside LA is, 'Are we really throwing in all our chips this year?' Now, if suddenly Panarin is presented to you with an extension... it wouldn't be a short-term thing, he takes us into the post-Kopitar era, probably plays with Byfield... I could see them saying, 'this makes sense'."
Now, the LA rumor seems to be speculation at this point, but it's becoming more and more clear that Panarin's time in the Big Apple is coming to an end.
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