NHL Rumors: Calgary Flame, Los Angeles Kings and Colorado Avalanche

Rasmus Andersson hasn’t spoken to Calgary’s flames since rejecting large trade offers
clear: (via Google Translate) Darren Dreger reports that the Los Angeles Kings made a big offer for the Galgary Flames (Rasmus Andersson) about a month ago. Andersson denied rumors that he told Flames that he wanted to play for the Las Vegas Golden Knights.
Andersson added that he has a year left for the contract and will then deal with it instead of now. He knew some teams made a good offer and added “I really don’t want to move my family there” and signed a long-term extension. Andersson said he told the Flames if they wanted to trade him, and he imagined the team he signed. The team that made the offer was not one of them.
Anderson said he has never spoken to the flame since then because of the offer for the deal.
NHL Rumor: Brady Tkachuk and the Remaining RFA
Wait for UFA Martin Necas and two AVS players who can find their own deals
Aarif Deen of Colorado Hockey:(Mailbag) In the past, the Colorado avalanche cannot make Martin Necas perform this season as he did last season, but has now changed that view. There are a lot of other pending UFAs on the same boat, so there may be some big deals this season.
If things don’t work with AVS, you can have NECAS talk to the team before the contract to help increase its trade value. Maybe there is a choice for a rebuild team like Philadelphia Flyer, or maybe there is Mitch Marner of Mikko Rantanen Type Trade (Marner blocked the deal with his no-trade clause). IE. If La Kings can’t re-sign Kempe, what about Adrian Kempe?
The ideal situation is to expand NECA’s AV.
If the avalanche trade Ross Colton gets a third-tier center with a salary cap, they don’t want to hit a bigger shot on the third line. If they thought they could have moved Colton away in the offseason, not Charlie Coyle.
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The same can be said if Samuel Girard gets another defender with a higher price. Colton and Gillard have two years left in their contract.
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