NHL RumorsNHL RumorsNHL Rumors
  • Rumors
  • NHL Trades
    • 2024-25 NHL Trade Tracker
    • Trade Articles
    • 2023-24 NHL Trade Tracker
  • Video
  • Teams
    • Atlantic Division
      • Boston Bruins
      • Buffalo Sabres
      • Detroit Red Wings
      • Florida Panthers
      • Ottawa Senators
      • Montreal Canadiens
      • Tampa Bay Lightning
      • Toronto Maple Leafs
    • Metropolitan Division
      • Carolina Hurricanes
      • Columbus Blue Jackets
      • New Jersey Devils
      • New York Islanders
      • New York Rangers
      • Philadelphia Flyers
      • Pittsburgh Penguins
      • Washington Capitals
    • Central Division
      • Chicago Blackhawks
      • Colorado Avalanche
      • Dallas Stars
      • Minnesota Wild
      • Nashville Predators
      • St. Louis Blues
      • Utah Hockey Club
      • Winnipeg Jets
    • Pacific Division
      • Anaheim Ducks
      • Calgary Flames
      • Edmonton Oilers
      • Los Angeles Kings
      • San Jose Sharks
      • Seattle Kraken
      • Vancouver Canucks
      • Vegas Golden Knights
  • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • About
    • Terms of Service
    • Contact
  • FAQ
Font ResizerAa
NHL RumorsNHL Rumors
Font ResizerAa
Search
Follow US
© 2024 Medium Large Sports Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
NHL Rumors

NHL Rumors: Salary Cap Hell, Pavel Buchnevich, and more

Chris Wassel 07/18/2019
3 Min Read
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy skating
SHARE
What Boston might do about their salary cap problem

Jared Clinton of The Hockey News:  Alas, the Boston Bruins possess about $8.1 million in cap space. The problem lies in the fact they have Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo to sign. Both would easily command $10+ million combined in salary at a bare minimum. That puts the Bruins a couple million over the salary cap.

Trimming and burying fringe players would not work and even buying out David Backes hurts later. This is because next summer they have Jake DeBrusk, Charlie Coyle, and Torey Krug to worry about. Backes could still be traded along with Kevan Miller or even John Moore.

New York Rangers in salary cap hell? 

Larry Brooks of the New York Post:  Despite having nearly half the roster make at or under $1 million, New York is in a salary cap hell. This is because their bottom defensemen incur $15.625 million worth of space. Also, they signed Artemi Panarin, Kaapo Kakko, and traded for Jacob Trouba. No one wants to take Vlad Namestnikov’s $4 million AAV on.

Plus, there’s Chris Kreider and Pavel Buchnevich to worry about. Do they re-sign or trade either forward? Kreider carries a pesky 11-team NTC which makes him more difficult to deal.

All solutions point to buying out Kevin Shattenkirk and Brendan Smith no matter the pain that comes later. Maybe a team like Los Angeles comes calling but maybe they do not.

Should Edmonton bite on Pavel Buchnevich?

David Staples of the Edmonton Journal:  Again, with New York in salary cap limbo, the possibility of Pavel Buchnevich opens up. He would cost more than what Jimmy Vesey did.

However, the caliber of player jumps a good bit. Buchnevich probably puts up close to 50 points last year if injuries did not limit him to 64 games. As it was he scored 21 goals and 17 assists.

Ken Holland considering a trade like this is prudent. This may be a chance to package Jesse Puljujarvi somewhere. The question is does Holland trade the right player.

A quick thought on Brendan Perlini

John Dietz:  Stan Bowman admits Chicago can finally focus on negotiating with Perlini after the chaotic offseason so far. Fortunately, there is time left in the summer and action expects to pick up between the two camps in the next little bit.

 

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Share 0
TAGGED:Boston BruinsBrandon CarloBrendan PerliniCharlie McAvoyChicago BlackhawksChris KreiderDavid BackesEdmonton OilersJohn MooreKevan MillerNew York RangersNHL RumorsPavel Buchnevich

2024-25 Critical Dates

TBA: 2025 NHL Draft Lottery
June 23rd: Last possible day for the Stanley Cup Final
June 27th-28th: 2025 NHL Draft
July 1st: Start of free agency

NHL Rumors to your inbox.

NHLrumors Logo

Categories

  • Rumors

Information

  • Advertise
  • FAQ
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Get breaking NHL News direct to your inbox.

© 2025 Medium Large Sports Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.