NHL Trade: Toronto Maple Leafs Trade Nikita Soshnikov To The St. Louis Blues
The Toronto Maple Leafs trade Nikita Soshnikov to the St. Louis Blues

The Toronto Maple Leafs have traded forward Nikita Soshnikov to the St. Louis Blues for a 2019 fourth round pick.

The 24-year old Soshnikov was undrafted and carries a $736,666 salary cap hit.

Thoughts from the media …

Pierre LeBrun: “Feeling within Leafs was that Soshnikov simply wasn’t ahead of anyone in their main group. Good person, fresh start will be good for him. Good buy-low pickup by Blues. Leafs open up a spot on their 50 contracts so they can add if need be before deadline”

Cap Friendly: “With the trading F Nikita Soshnikov to St. Louis in return for a draft pick, Toronto now drops down to 49 contracts giving them a little more flexibility leading up to the trade deadline.”

Chris Johnston: “Nikita Soshnikov came a long way in a short span of time in Toronto. Learned a language and how to play in North America. Simply got caught in a numbers game with .”

Mike Augello: “Soshnikov is a good player and plays a feisty game, but durability has always been a concern, the waiver factor had him stuck in Leivo land and based on his ELC expiring, a return to the KHL was highly probable.”

Jeremy Rutherford: “Soshnikov is on IR but the club says he’ll be added to the active roster when he’s cleared by team doctors and obtains a work visa.”

Lou Korac: “Soshnikov, who’s 24 and is currently on IR, plays right wing and is in the final year of a three-year entry level contract that carries a $736,666 cap hit. He is set to be a RFA this summer.”

Lou Korac: “Soshnikov will report to St. Louis in 7-10 days after he has attained a United States visa.”

Jeff Gordon: “Blues lack a dedicated farm team, so didn’t have a full load of contracts. Smart to add another young forward to the pile. Adds flexibility as trade deadline nears.”

Cap Friendly: “With the trade deadline only 11 days away, the currently have the following assets: have $5,448,334 of deadline cap space are no longer at the 50 contract limit have 8 draft picks in both 2018 and 2019 NHL entry drafts.”