
NHL Power Moves Brewing: Flyers, Bruins, and Islanders Set for Game-Changing Deals
In the swirling vortex of NHL trade rumors, the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, and New York Islanders find themselves entangled in a web of potential player moves and draft pick chess matches. Word on the street, as Stefen Rosner of RG.org reveals, is that both the Flyers and Bruins have reached out to the Islanders regarding the coveted pending restricted free agent defenseman Alexander Romanov. With contract talks already underway—and Romanov eyeing a hefty $5 to $6 million payday—the stakes couldn’t be higher. The Islanders, having already sacrificed a prime draft pick for Romanov, might be angling to snag a late first-round or early second-round pick if a trade materializes. Meanwhile, the Bruins are stirring the pot, probing about Islanders center Jean-Gabriel Pageau and keeping a close watch on a duo of defensemen—Mason Lohrei and Noah Dobson—who could shake up the defensive landscape. On another front, the Flyers seem ready to shuffle their deck, possibly trading Cam York while coveting Romanov’s style of play as a significant upgrade. Could the draft picks (notably the Flyers’ No. 6 and the Bruins’ No. 7) become bargaining chips in a deal that reshapes multiple rosters? Boston’s GM Don Sweeney didn’t shy away from the idea, hinting the Bruins’ draft capital could be leveraged aggressively to bolster the team immediately and beyond. It’s a whirlwind of strategy, ambition, and calculated moves—anything to gain that elusive edge. Intrigued? Dive deeper into the saga here: LEARN MORE.
Connections between the Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins, and the New York Islanders
Stefen Rosner of RG.org: Sources have said that the Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins are two teams that have called the New York Islanders about pending RFA defenseman Alexander Romanov.
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