Kessel Trade Possible
The trade rumor came up a piece by Ron Cook that appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The idea being that the departure of assistant coach Rick Tocchet to the Arizona Coyotes could be a harbinger of a Kessel trade. Tocchet, who Kessel greatly admires, served as a bugger between the winger and Penguin head coach Mike Sullivan.
In an interview with The Buffalo News prior to the start of the most recent playoffs, Kessel was effusive about Tocchet saying, “He is my favorite assistant coach of all time I’ve ever played for.” Kessel went on to say, “He understands what it’s like to play the game, to be a player. He just gets it. He’s been there, played a long time. Coached as a head man and an assistant. He makes it fun…. I don’t want to see him go, right? Because he’s a great guy and a great coach.”
Might Kessel become a Coyote?
John Tavares Move?
Rumors abound that the Tampa Bay Lightning may be interested in the center. Plus, they appear to have cap room to lure him to the Sunshine State, which has attractive tax laws.
Tatar Says “No” to Red Wing Deal
In an interview with the Detroit News, the winger expressed his frustration with the stalled talks noting, “Detroit offered me a contract, and even with a few options — for a year, or four or five. We’re still talking about the length, and of course, the financial amount of the contract. However, we aren’t going anywhere, and there’s been time enough.”
He then added, “Arbitration is the last option, I have to sign off, it’s just a mandatory contract. Unless I agree with Detroit, I’ll go to the court, where they’ll give me a year’s contract. That would probably be my last season in Detroit. We’ll see in a few days or weeks before it all comes together.”
This could be his final year with the Wings.
John Tortorella Final Contract Year
In this NHL contracts and trades article we have one coach to consider. At least for now. Columbus Blue Jackets head coach and current Jack Adams Trophy holder John Tortorella has one year left on his contract, which pays him $2 million per season. According to current NHL standards, he’s underpaid. That’s due to coach Mike Babcock’s deal with the Toronto Maple Leafs, which pays him $6.25 million annually. The price for quality coaches has risen dramatically and quickly with Babcock’s deal as numerous coaches are now getting five million or more per season in multi-year deals..
In an interview with reporter Aaron Portzline, Neil Glasberg, who is Tortorella’s agent, said, “Who just won coach of the year? It’s not the first time he’s won the Jack Adams Trophy, either. He’s won a Stanley Cup. The Blue Jackets just had the best season in franchise history, and it’s not even close. Yeah, he should be among the top-paid coaches in the league.”
What might Tortorella command? According to the market somewhere around six million.
That’s it for NHL contracts and trades now.