NHL Rumors and Notes: Vancouver Canucks, San Jose Sharks, and the Toronto Maple Leafs

Canucks still working on Jacob Markstrom, don't qualify Troy Stecher. Sharks GM on their UFAs. Quick hits by TorontoMaple Leafs GM Dubas.

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Canucks still working on Markstrom, don’t qualify Stecher

Rick Dhaliwal: There are lots of rumors about Jacob Markstrom going around, but the Vancouver Canucks and Markstrom are still trying to get a deal done.

Rick Dhaliwal: Eustace King, the agent for Canucks defenseman Troy Stecher who wasn’t qualified: “It is disappointing that Troy did not get qualified in his hometown but we look forward to the opportunities that lie ahead.’

Rick Dhaliwal: It was a tough decision for the Canucks to not qualify Stecher. The flat salary cap help lead to the decision. He would have a good case if they went to arbitration. The Canucks didn’t try to re-sign him yesterday.

Sharks GM on their pending UFAs

Curtis Pashelka: San Jose Sharks GM Doug Wilson on their pending unrestricted free agents Melker Karlsson, Stefan Noesen, and Joe Thornton:

“The conversations are ongoing.” “We certainly have to make some decisions. Free agency is a two-way street. We have the opportunity of signing and talking to somebody. They have the opportunity of going to market.”

Quick hits by Maple Leafs GM Dubas

Terry Koshan: Toronto Maple Leafs GM Kyle Dubas on the idea of considering size when drafting: “We would love to have players who are very big and very talented … we can address that in free agency and trade. I know it gets a lot of chatter and discussion.”

Lance Hornby: Leafs GM Dubas said that they are looking to gain some more salary cap space but added that they don’t really have any big contracts that they don’t like from a performance standpoint.

Chris Johnston: Leafs GM Dubas: “Agents I think that have a deep read of the market are preparing for the fact that this may not be free agency as usual and, it isn’t, because there’s been no cap growth.”

Chris Johnston: Dubas said again yesterday that they are looking to improve their defense and that they want to become a hard team to play against “particularly in the lower end of a forward group.”

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