NHL Rumors: Rick Nash, Milan Lucic, And Where Some Free Goaltenders May End Up
Rick Nash unsure of his playing future pull out of the July 1st free agency period.
 On Rick Nash ...

Darren Dreger: Rick Nash’s agent Joe Resnick has said that Nash still isn’t sure about playing next season and he won’t take part in the July 1st signing period.

Darren Dreger: There were multiple teams that were interested in Nash. Some teams that were thinking about sending offers have been informed about Nash’s decision.

Darren Dreger: “A very respectful and classy approach by Nash, who obviously didn’t want to further interfere with clubs July 1 process.”

On the Edmonton Oilers and Milan Lucic

Andy Strickland: There have been some rumblings that the Oilers may have a trade in place to move Milan Lucic.

Andy Strickland: Lucic has yet been asked to waive his no-movement clause though. Lucic is owed a $3 million bonus on July 1st. It is sounding like if a deal were to go through, it could happen after July 1st.

On Free Agent Goaltenders …

Pierre LeBrun: Things can always change between now and the start of free agency, but it’s looking like Carter Hutton to the Buffalo Sabres, Jonathan Bernier likely going to the Detroit Red Wings and Cam Ward to the Chicago Blackhawks.

Andy Graziano: (adding to LeBrun’s tweet) No mention of the New York Islanders. Wonder if Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello would have to circle back to the Ottawa Senators (Craig Anderson) or Detroit Red Wings (Jimmy Howard) to patch their hole in net.

Howard WGR: Craig Custance reporting that Carter Hutton was in Buffalo yesterday and is narrowing down his teams.

On the Chicago Blackhawks …

Pierre LeBrun: A strong possibility that the Blackhawks end up with Cam Ward.

Scott Powers of The Athletic: The Blackhawks realized that they need bring in a more experienced back up goaltender for next season.

The Blackhawks have reached out to Jonathan Bernier, Carter Hutton and Cam Ward. Hutton is expected to sign elsewhere leaving Bernier and Ward as options. They likely won’t want to sign any goaltender for longer than a year or two.