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NHL Rumors: Nashville Predators, Edmonton Oilers and Carter Hart

Nashville Predator and Luke Evangelista are working on short-term trading

Sportsnet’s Luke Fox: Nashville Predators and RFA forward Luke Evangelista have not reached a deal, and the two countries have moved from a long-term deal to a two-to-three-year deal. After the season, the Predators went through last year and the lack of training camp in Evangelista was not a good thing for both sides.

For the Edmonton Oiler, it doesn’t look like any PTO

Jim Mathison: As of Friday, there is no sign that they will bring anyone into PTO training camp. Currently, there is no “re-engagement” with forward Klim Kostin.

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The Edmonton Oilers don’t have any goalkeeper choice in the offseason

NHL Rumor Report: Elliotte Friedman searched last week on the Donnie and Dhali show of the Edmonton Oilers offseason goalkeeper search: “It doesn’t make any sense at all, by its price and the salary they have to fit in, and I think the Oilers will be open to anything that makes them better, but it has to make sense.”

Carter Hart may sign with the U.S. team

Chris Johnston of Track and Field: Carter Hart is eligible to sign a team within one month and be able to resume play on December 1. The 27-year-old’s last game was January 20, 2024, with a Philadelphia flyer.

For moral reasons, there will be some teams who are not interested in signing him, but he will be interested. He was not able to formally sign the contract until October 15, but sources said he expected to reach an agreement by October 1. He is looking for a team that can win and can get many starts.

He is looking for a new beginning, so he won’t sign with the flyer. Sources say he may sign with a U.S. team. He is from Alberta, so he thinks he can sign with the Edmonton Oilers, but that may not be suitable for either side.

All on the Ice of the Vancouver Canucks this season

Two-year or three-year transactions are primarily similar periods. From October 15 to November 15, he was eligible to join the team and practice for a month, then qualified for the AHL conditional work, and was then recalled on December 1.

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