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Could Edmonton Oilers target Max Pacioretty?

Most hockey fans, especially those of the Detroit Red Wings, know how much that current Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland loves grizzled old veteran players. What are the chances that he could elect to take a wager on a veteran who has suffered two severe injuries in the last calendar year? 

According to NHL Insider Frank Seravalli of The Daily Faceoff, current Carolina Hurricanes forward Max Pacioretty could be an option for Holland this summer on a League minimum contract: 

Take a look what Seravalli had to say: 

“You can sign the player (over 35 years old) to a league minimum deal and add performance bonuses to that contract. That money (the performance bonuses) does not count against your cap that season. You have the option to only show $775k (league minimum) and then whatever bonuses are hit by that player they are applied to next year’s cap.”

“What happens with (Max) Pacioretty and other injured players is something that is not talked about all that often, but applies here. There is a stipulation in the CBA that you do not have to be over 35 to do the same thing with a player who has had a long-term injury and is a free agent. If you have played 400 in the NHL and you missed more than 100 days with a long-term injury you can do the same thing as an over-35 contract.”

Pacioretty is currently on Long Term Injured Reserve after he tore his right Achilles tendon, which happened to be the same one that he had torn four months prior during offseason training. He’s in the final season of the four year, $28 million deal that he signed with the Vegas Golden Knights prior to the 2019-20 NHL Season. 

He certainly could be a low-risk, high-reward style of deal that could prove to be intriguing.

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Oilers pulled the plug on a trade at the deadline!

The Edmonton Oilers kept their red-hot play since the trade deadline going, shutting out the Los Angeles Kings 2-0 on Thursday night. Edmonton is 12-2-1 in March. They passed LA into second place in the Pacific Division and might have given fans a potential playoff preview for the first or second round of the postseason.

The Oilers have especially been sending the message that the added pieces at the trade deadline were the right call. Defenseman Mattias Ekholm, who had a game-high three blocked shots, has been exactly what Edmonton needed.

However on Friday, fans found out how the Oilers had targeted an additional player on the trade market and also pursue a transaction. Head coach Jay Woodcroft, who was a guest on the 32 Thoughts podcast, however explained how the Oilers declined to pull the trigger on that trade. But he had a good reason for it. Elliotte Friedman wrote it down in the written of 32 Thoughts on Sportsnet:

“A few listeners asked about something in the Jay Woodcroft podcast interview. Woodcroft confirmed the Oilers declined to pursue a particular player at the trade deadline because he felt someone already on the roster could fill the role. I believe the player Woodcroft believes in was Vincent Desharnais.”

Desharnais has indeed proven to be a great boost to the Oilers’ blue line. He is a rugged defenseman and his impressive size, 6-foot-6, 215 pounds, gets rivals to think twice about messing with him. His late arrival in the NHL just proves that he was worth waiting for…

And maybe that explains why Woodcroft believed Desharnais was the best “acquisition” the Oilers could bring on board instead of pulling another trade before the final buzzer of the deadline.

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