NHL Rumors: Lennstrom, Canucks, Flyers and Nyquist
Gustav Nyquist not stressing about his pending free agent status.

 

European defenseman Lennstrom getting interest

Darren Dreger: Teams are interested in forward Joakim Nygard of Fargestad, as well as teammate, defenseman Theodor Lennstrom.

Should the Canucks test the trade market for Hutton?

Harman Dayal of The Athletic: Defenseman Ben Hutton has struggled in a top-four role for the Vancouver Canucks and may be better suited for a bottom pairing. He carries a $4 million cap and his perceived trade value may be higher than his worth. It may be a good time for the Canucks to see what the trade market for him is like.

Flyers could use a veteran defenseman

Sam Carchidi of the Philadelphia Inquirer: Despite the development of Travis Sanheim and Philippe Myers, Philadelphia Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher still needs to add a veteran to help stabilize their blueline.

Nyquist not stressing about his next contract

Kevin Kurz of The Athletic: San Jose Sharks coach Pete DeBoer doesn’t think Gustav Nyquist has had any issues integrating himself into his new team since being acquired at that trade deadline.

Nyquist has 129 goals, 303 points in 495 career games. He’s entering the final season of his four-year, $19 million contract. There won’t be a shortage of teams interested in him if he hits the open market.

Nyquist is just trying to focus on hockey when asked about his future.

“I love this place. It’s been a great place so far. Everyone’s been great. Management and all that, they’ve really taken care of me. Great group of guys.

“I’m not too stressed about it. It will work out. But right now, I’m just focusing on helping the team out as much as I can.”