NHL Rumors: Tyler Myers, Jacob Middleton, and the Top 12 Unrestricted Free Agents

The Vancouver Canucks looking to move Tyler Myers contract. Jacob Middleton on his trade interest. Top 12 unrestricted NHL free agents.

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Canucks looking to move Myers contract

Nick Kypreos: Vancouver Canucks Jim Rutherford is looking to move some salary out and one with term – defenseman Tyler Myers. Myers has two years left at $6 million per.

Irfaan Gaffar: It’s not a surprise the Canucks are trying to move Myers. He has a 10-team no-trade list and the Canucks already have it.

Middleton on his trade interest

Sheng Peng: San Jose Sharks defenseman Jacob Middleton on being in trade demand leading up to the deadline: “If you told me this was gonna happen in September when training camp happened, I’d probably have laughed at you.”

Top 12 unrestricted NHL free agents

Luke Fox of Sportsnet: Top 12 unrestricted free agents and the latest notes on them.

1. Johnny Gaudreau – Calgary Flames – The Flames want to get him locked up and he seems happy in Calgary

2. Tomas Hertl – San Jose Sharks – The sides are talking about an extension. Can they reach one by the deadline?

3. Kris Letang – Pittsburgh Penguins – The sides are talking. Mark Madden of Pittsburgh Tribune Live suggested a four-year, $8.6 million per deal.

4. Nazem Kadri – Colorado Avalanche – The Avs may not be able to afford $6,5 million or more. They don’t have a goalie under contract for next season.

5. Filip Forsberg – Nashville Predators – The sides are trying to get a deal done. He’ll want more than Matt Duchene and Ryan Johansen‘s $8 million per and the Predators will want to be under Roman Josi‘s $9.06 million.

6. John Klingberg – Dallas Stars – The Stars may not want to move him given they are in the playoff race. Elliotte Friedman suggested he could end up in Seattle this offseason.

7. Patrice Bergeron – Boston Bruins – He could retire. GM Don Sweeney has said they are open to extension talks.

8. Bryan Rust – Pittsburgh Penguins – Underrated and underpaid. Would a six-year, $6.5 million per deal work for both sides?

9. Hampus Lindholm – Anaheim Ducks – The Ducks are trying to re-sign but can’t lose him for nothing.

10. Evgeni Malkin – Pittsburgh Penguins – Would Joe Pavelski‘s old deal be a good comparable – three years at $7 million per?

11. Darcy Kuemper – Colorado Avalanche – One of several free agents for the Avalanche. The post-season could dictate if he is back or not.

12. Jack Campbell – Toronto Maple Leafs – The Maple Leafs don’t have a lot of salary cap space to work with. There is mutual interest.

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