NHL Rumors: Avalanche, Penguins, Red Wings and Wild
The Pittsburgh Penguins are believed to be one of the teams that spoke with the Red Wings about Riley Sheahan
On the Colorado Avalanche …

Darren Dreger: (this morning) “Duchene update: Plan is to attend camp, but sources say both sides remain committed to trade as best case and will continue to work on it.”

Mike Chambers of the Denver Post: Avs GM Joe Sakic said he hasn’t spoken with Matt Duchene all summer but expects him in camp.

Sakic on restricted free agent defenseman Nikita Zadorov: “close enough that he should be here.” The Avs will retain Zadorov’s rights if he signs in the KHL, something he’s threatened.

Adrian Dater of BSN Denver: Source is saying the Avs and Zadorov remain $500,000 apart on a deal. Zadorov is in Ottawa where his agent, Roland Hedges, is based.

On the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings …

Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Multiple sources have confirmed that the Detroit Red Wings are getting calls on center Riley Sheahan. The Red Wings are $3 million over the cap ceiling before using LTIR.

The Pittsburgh Penguins are looking for a third-line center and are believed to be one of the teams that have called the Red Wings.

Sheahan carries a $2.075 million salary cap hit, and the Penguins have about $3.28 million in salary cap space.

The Red Wings could be looking for a young defenseman, and the Penguins have Derrick Pouliot, who could use a change of scenery.

On the Minnesota Wild …

Michael Russo of The Athletic Minnesota: Training camp for the Minnesota Wild opens today, and Marcus Foligno remains unsigned. Yesterday both sides continued to work on a three- or four-year deal.

“It is what it is,” Foligno said after leaving the ice following the last of a series of informal skates with his eventual Wild teammates Wednesday. “I just have to wait ‘til the deal gets done, and if I have to miss a day or whatever, I just have to do it. Right now, it’s good to be around the guys, and we’ll see what happens.”