NHL Rumors: Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens and the San Jose Sharks

Senators won't bring back Cam Talbot, would like to keep Alex DeBrincat. Keys to the offseason for the Montreal Canadiens, San Jose Sharks.

Jan 28, 2023; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Ottawa Senators right wing Alex DeBrincat (12) slides into Montreal Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault (35) in the first period at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports

Senators notes on Cam Talbot and Alex DeBrincat

Bruce Garrioch: Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion said that pending UFA goaltender Cam Talbot won’t be re-signed.

Bruce Garrioch: Dorion said that he would like to upgrade the Senators’ bottom six this offseason.

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Bruce Garrioch: The Senators would like to sign forward Alex DeBrincat to a long-term contract extension but they aren’t sure if he wants to stay long-term. He is wanting to see where things go with the new ownership getting settled.

Keys to the offseason for the Montreal Canadiens

Ryan S. Clark and Kristen Shilton of ESPN: Looking at some of the offseason decisions and priorities for the Montreal Canadiens this offseason.

Projected 2023-24 cap space: $8,770,834
2023 draft picks: Two 1sts, 2nd, 3rd, three 4ths, two 5ths, 6th, 7th

They’ve got a lot of young talent in the organization and they may need to make some decisions on who could be long-term fits and who isn’t.

If Jonathan Drouin, Sean Monahan, and Paul Byron aren’t re-signed, they’ll have some cap space to work with. They could explore trading forward Brendan Gallagher or Mike Hoffman to create some additional roster and cap space.

Keys to the offseason for the San Jose Sharks 

Ryan S. Clark and Kristen Shilton of ESPN: Looking at some of the offseason decisions and priorities for the San Jose Sharks this offseason.

Projected 2023-24 cap space: $15,300,832
2023 draft picks: Two 1sts, 2nd, 3rd, two 4ths, two 5ths, 6th, three 7ths

2022-23 Top 10 San Jose Sharks Prospects

Winning the draft lottery would be great, but if not, a top-three pick is crucial.

Defenseman Erik Karlsson has four years left at $11.5 million and he could be back in the rumor mill.

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