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Rumor: Four teams in the running for Nylander
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Rumor: Four teams in the running for Nylander

NHL insider Elliotte Friedman cracks things wide open. Will we finally see a deal?

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With the heat turning up on rookie general manager Kyle Dubas over the situation concerning unsigned restricted free agent William Nylander, things may finally boil over in Toronto this week. The Toronto Maple Leafs are, of course, without the services of superstar centre Auston Matthews for the next month due to a shoulder injury and the team is staring at a quickly approaching Dec 1st deadline to get Nylander under contract. If Dubas should fail to sign Nylander by the end of November, the Leafs will be forced to curb negotiations until next offseason. Of course, there’s always the possibility that Nylander could be traded in the meantime, should the two sides continue to rebuff each other in contract negotiations.

In his latest 31 Thoughts column for Sportsnet, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reports that there’s no progress between the two sides and hints at a possible trade. Check it out:

Weekly William Nylander update: it’s a deadlock. Neither side is moving. I don’t think Toronto is ready to trade him yet, but they know it’s time to start considering what could be out there.


So… if Dubas is in fact scouring the market for a potential trade, who is he talking with and what kind of trade are we looking at? Judging by Dubas’ trade schedule and the GM’s that he’s been in discussions with, it looks like the most likely partners could be the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota Wild or Carolina Hurricanes.

Again, check out comments from Friedman’s column:

It’s not a coincidence Kyle Dubas’s travels took him to see Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Minnesota and Carolina — all of whom could be a fit. It also wouldn’t be a surprise if Toronto targeted teams it believes are a fit instead of going public with a “sale” sign.


There’s certainly been chatter surrounding the Flyers and Hurricanes over a potential Nylander deal, but both the Kings and the Wild are newcomers… unless, of course, you include Steve Simmons ridiculous Nylander and Jake Gardiner for Drew Doughty proposal from this past weekend.

What we do know for certain is that time is running out quickly for Nylander and Dubas to make a deal. Should the clock strike midnight on November 30th without a deal in place, Dubas himself could find himself out of a job in his first season as the team’s GM. Pitter patter, Kyle.