NHL Rumors: Vesey, Oilers and Flames
Joni Ortio of the Calgary Flames
On Jimmy Vesey …

Kevin Paul Dupont: Jimmy Vesey Sr. said that his son hasn’t made up his mind to sign with the Bruins. Vesey Jr. said the same thing.

Kevin Paul Dupond: Vesey Sr. would suggest his son NOT to sign with the Bruins in August as there is too much scrutiny and pressure to be a hometown kid playing with the Bruins. Vesey Sr. ”My advice, personally, I’d like to see him start somewhere …as a dad.’

Kevin Paul Dupont: Vesey Sr. said that even though he works for the Maple Leafs as a scout, it won’t impact who his son decides to sign with. Vesey Sr. added that it’s his son’s decision. Dupont notes that it’s possible then that Vesey Jr. signs with the Bruins.

On the Edmonton Oilers …

Chris Nichols: Elliotte Friedman on CHED on the Oilers: “I think the one thing you guys in Edmonton have to realize is it’s not only about who you want to trade, it’s who you can trade that brings you the best in return.”

Chris Nichols: Friedman on the Oilers and the draft lottery: “If you get first, you’re keeping the pick. The rest of the league hates you, but you’re keeping the pick.”

On the Calgary Flames …

Eric Francis of the Calgary Sun: Francis thinks the Flames will re-sign goaltender Joni Ortio, and will have him battle for the backup position. They would need to be given a qualifying offer of $660,000. The Flames would retain his rights even if he didn’t agree with the number. It would be a one-way deal.

GM Brad Treliving’s top priority will be to find a No. 1 goalie. That will cost cap space and maybe some draft picks.

Johnny Gaudreau and Sean Monahan need need contracts, so retaining Ortio on a cheap deal would help them out cap wise.