NHL Rumors Roundup: Gabriel Landeskog; Seth Jones; Rangers; Predators; and Blues

NHL Rumors Roundup is our weekly Sunday feature at The Daily Goal Horn. Bringing you the top rumors of the week and the latest buzz of the day. Our goal is to have the most comprehensive update available.

In this edition, we kick off with some of the fallout of the trade freeze and the release of the protected list.

NHL Rumors Roundup: Gabriel Landeskog unprotected

The Avalanche made it official by not protecting Gabriel Landeskog. All that really means is the Seattle Kraken can begin early negotiations with the pending UFA. He is unlikely to sign before July 28th. But where could the upset captain of the Avs go?

“I think that Gabriel Landeskog is very well aware that St. Louis would be interested,” Elliotte Friedman said on his latest podcast. “He’s very tight with Ryan O’Reilly. They’ve kept in touch..through the whisper network of the NHL he know St. Louis is interested.”

Depending on how the Blues handle Tarasenko, they could definitely get it done. Also mentioned as interested would be the Kings and Predators

Blue Jackets pulling Seth Jones off the table?

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Feb 16, 2018; Columbus, OH, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Seth Jones (3) during warmups prior to the game against the Philadelphia Flyers at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

The Columbus Blue Jackets are not liking the offers they are receiving for Seth Jones. Multiple reports indicate that they have informed teams that they DO NOT have to trade him this offseason.

Jones, 26, is scheduled to become a UFA next summer. Teams that are reportedly interested are the Blackhawks, and Avalanche. The Flyers were all in but Jones would not negotiate an extension. That caused Philadelphia to move on and acquire Ryan Ellis.

Rangers’ Ryan Strome and Barclay Goodrow

According to Andy Strickland, Rangers center Ryan Strome is drawing interest from around the league. He notes that the Ottawa Senators or one of those teams.

Strome is signed for next season and is on the Rangers protected list. It’s very likely that his name came up in discussions leading up to yesterday’s trade freeze. One logical train of thought is the Rangers are indeed heavily involved in the Jack Eichel trade chatter; or have another deal for a center that could be close. This would make Strome expendable.

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Jul 7, 2021; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Barclay Goodrow (19) controls the puck against the Montreal Canadiens during the second period in game five of the 2021 Stanley Cup Final at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports

Also, the Rangers sent a 7th round pick to the Lightning to acquire the early negotiating rights to Barclay Goodrow. He was left unprotected, which means the Kraken can also negotiate with him. Dave Pagnotta of The Fourth Period is reporting the Rangers have engaged Goodrow and progress was made.

Predators aren’t done making moves

The Nashville Predators leading up to yesterday’s trade freeze moved forward Viktor Arvidsson to the Kings and Ryan Ellis to the Flyers. Is GM David Poile done?

“My vision was a highly competitive team competing for and winning the Stanley Cup, and it hasn’t happened,” he said after trading Ellis. “If I believed that that was going to happen with this present cast, I would not be making these trades.”

Both Matt Duchene and Ryan Johansson are being left unprotected. It’s unlikely the Kraken will select either player, so look for one or both to be moved this offseason.

Blues leave Vladimir Tarasenko unprotected

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Apr 28, 2021; Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA; St. Louis Blues right wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) looks on against the Minnesota Wild in the first period at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: David Berding-USA TODAY Sports

Apparently up to four teams were interested in taking on Vladimir Tarasenko at his full cap hit. Frank Seravalli notes he isn’t sure why a deal could not be consummated.

It is possible that the deals to take on his full cap hit involved the Blues having to actually incentivize the acquiring club to take him on. That could mean even sending back a first round pick for taking Tarasenko and his $7.5 million cap hit off their hands.

Obviously this was not something that interested St. Louis. This saga is far from over.

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