NHL Rumors: Montreal Canadiens, Dallas Stars, and the New York Rangers
Big bucks for advertising on the Canadiens jersey

Shawn Simpson: A marketing executive that spoke with said that he thinks the Montreal Canadiens are getting $5 million a year for having the RBC patch on their jerseys. That would be one of the highest in the league.

Stars hope to have Jason Robertson at training camp

Matthew DeFranks of the Dallas Morning News: Jason Robertson remains unsigned but Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill is hopeful that he’ll be there training.

“History has shown any time players miss camp, it usually stagnates their training camp a little bit and their start to the season,” Nill said Tuesday morning during a phone interview. “Our goal is to get him here for training camp, yes.”

Nill said they are in “constant communication” with Robertson’s agents and are “working through different avenues of the contract.”

The start of training camp is one pressure point, with the start of the regular season the next pressure point.

The Stars have about $7.2 million in cap space. A three or four-year deal would come in around $7 million, and a seven or eight-year deal may take around $9 million a season.

If the Stars need to create more salary cap space they could not carry a full 23-man roster. They could also look at trading goaltender Anton Khudobin (a $3.33 million salary cap hit) or forward Radek Faksa (a $3.25 million salary cap hit).

Depth on the right side would be a little thin for the Rangers if they traded Nils Lundkvist

Vincent Z. Mercogliano of Lohud: Last season after his demotion to the AHL, Nils Lundkvist’s agent expressed interest in a trade to management according to multiple sources. The 22-year-old right-handed defenseman is blocked behind Adam Fox, Jacob Trouba and Braden Schneider, so it does make some sense from his standpoint.

If the Rangers were to move him, it would leave them a little thin on the right side depth chart. Andy Welinski and Hunter Skinner appear to be next in line on the depth chart after Lundkvist.

Rangers GM Chris Drury doesn’t appear to be one who moves a player if he doesn’t find what he thinks is fair value. It’s believed that Drury is looking for a cheap, young center in return for Lundkvist.