NHL Rumors: Marc Methot, Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, and the Pittsburgh Penguins
The Toronto Maple Leafs could put Jason Spezza on waivers. Should the Ottawa Senators be interested?
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Defenseman Methot isn’t giving up yet

Shawn Simpson:  Defenseman Marc Methot continues to skate and train. There is still a ways to go, but he’s working towards a possible return.

Spezza could be hitting waivers, should the Senators be interested?

Shawn Simpson: It’s sounding like the Toronto Maple Leafs will waive forward Jason Spezza when Zach Hyman is ready to return.

“He’s not a great fit as a 4th line center. But gotta say if I’m looking for a mentor for L. Brown, White, or Norris. I’m bringing him back to Ottawa a 700k, and playing him ahead of Anisimov, Ryan, Boedker, or Beaudin.”

Don Brennan: “Not sure why the #Senators haven’t already done what it takes to bring Jason Spezza back to Ottawa. One of the greatest players in franchise history would be a tremendous mentor for all the pups. Wait, is it because he’s not Russian?”

Shawn Simpson: The Senators should consider getting Spezza, re-signing Jean-Gabriel Pageau, and seeing what the trade market could be for Chris Tierney.

The Penguins have a bit of cap relief but aren’t working on anything at the moment

Matt Vensel of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Shedding Erik Gudbranson‘s $4 million salary cap hit gives GM Jim Rutherford some sense of relief. It makes things a little easier for roster callups and potential trades.

Rutherford will let things play out for now and has nothing on the go, but he’ll have some wiggle room at the trade deadline.

“I’m not working on anything now,” Rutherford said. “If somebody calls me today with some idea that makes sense for our team, I would have to look at it. But I’m not calling other teams. I’m satisfied with where we’re at. I don’t know if this will be the team after the trade deadline. We’ve got lots of time to look at it.”