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Which NHL teams need to upgrade at center? Ranking all 32 by current quality

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor June 23, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NHL Teams Evaluate Center Depth Before Free Agency

Assessing Each Team’s Strengths and Needs Down the Middle

As the offseason arrives, NHL teams are evaluating their rosters. Central to any team’s success is its depth at center, a position that shapes both offense and defense. This analysis provides a pre-free agency look at each team’s center position, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.

Oilers and Golden Knights Lead the Pack

The **Edmonton Oilers**, with **Connor McDavid** and **Leon Draisaitl**, unsurprisingly top the rankings. Their need is simply a bottom-six center, making them the clear front-runner. Close behind are the **Vegas Golden Knights**, boasting a strong core of centers: **Jack Eichel**, **Tomas Hertl**, **William Karlsson**, and **Nicolas Roy**.

The **New Jersey Devils** come in third, their 1-2 punch of **Jack Hughes** and **Nico Hischier** driving their success, though their depth at 3C could be improved. The **Colorado Avalanche** benefit from **Nathan MacKinnon’s** presence, while the **Dallas Stars** are set after **Matt Duchene’s** contract extension.

Mid-Tier Teams and Their Challenges

The **Tampa Bay Lightning** require a steady 4C. The **New York Islanders** are in decent shape, especially with **Bo Horvat** and **Mathew Barzal** centering their top lines. The **Florida Panthers** have options, including the possibility of **Sam Bennett** returning. For the **Los Angeles Kings**, the focus is on the ongoing development of **Quinton Byfield** to complement **Anze Kopitar**.

The **Buffalo Sabres** look set, assuming **Tage Thompson** plays center. The **Ottawa Senators** have a promising top three led by **Tim Stützle**, but need a solid fourth-liner. The **Carolina Hurricanes**, hampered by **Jesperi Kotkaniemi**, need an upgrade to their top-six center.

The **Toronto Maple Leafs** require upgrades, especially without **John Tavares**, and lack depth. The **Detroit Red Wings** hope **Marco Kasper** continues developing to aid **Dylan Larkin**.

Teams Facing Significant Gaps

The **Washington Capitals** need a consistent performance from **Pierre-Luc Dubois**. The **Pittsburgh Penguins**, with an aging **Evgeni Malkin**, face problems. The **Minnesota Wild** might trade a 2C. The **Winnipeg Jets** have long-standing needs.

The **St. Louis Blues** require a middle-six center. The **New York Rangers’** center depth is bleak if **Mika Zibanejad** departs. The **Columbus Blue Jackets** hope for progress from young players. The **Calgary Flames** need a top-line center.

Rebuilding Teams and Their Priorities

The **Utah Mammoth** need to add high-end talent. The **Montreal Canadiens** are set at the top with **Nick Suzuki**, but have other issues. The **San Jose Sharks** need growth from their young stars. The **Chicago Blackhawks** need to see progress in their development.

The **Vancouver Canucks** are reeling from the departure of key players, and their depth has diminished. The **Seattle Kraken** are struggling with their current center lineup. The **Anaheim Ducks** need **Leo Carlsson** and **Mason McTavish** to develop, and the **Boston Bruins** need a replacement for **Patrice Bergeron** and more centers.

The **Philadelphia Flyers** desperately need a top offensive star at center. The **Nashville Predators** need to find answers. According to NHL.com, the average salary for an NHL center is $5.2 million, a key factor in team strategy and free agency considerations (NHL).

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NHL Free Agency 2025: Top Targets for Every Team

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor June 16, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

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With NHL free agency just around the corner on July 1, teams are strategizing to bolster their rosters. Which pending UFA do you think woudl make the biggest impact? What team needs a shakeup the most?

NHL Free Agency Frenzy: Top UFA Targets for Each Team

Table of Contents

  • NHL Free Agency Frenzy: Top UFA Targets for Each Team
    • Anaheim ducks
      • Brock Boeser
    • Boston Bruins
      • Mitch Marner
    • Buffalo Sabres
      • Aaron Ekblad
    • calgary Flames
      • Nikolaj Ehlers
    • Carolina Hurricanes
      • Mitch Marner
    • Chicago Blackhawks
      • Mitch Marner
    • Colorado Avalanche
      • Dante Fabbro
    • Columbus Blue Jackets
      • Aaron Ekblad
    • Dallas Stars
      • Aaron ekblad
    • Detroit Red Wings
      • Vladislav Gavrikov
    • Edmonton Oilers
      • Connor Brown
    • Florida Panthers
      • Sam Bennett
    • Los Angeles Kings
      • Vladislav Gavrikov
    • Minnesota Wild
      • John Tavares
    • Montreal Canadiens
      • Dante Fabbro
    • Nashville Predators
      • Sam Bennett
    • New Jersey Devils
      • Tyler Bertuzzi
    • New York Islanders
      • Jonathan Drouin
    • New York Rangers
      • Jake Guentzel
    • Ottawa Senators
      • Matt Duchene
    • Philadelphia Flyers
      • Chris Tanev
    • Pittsburgh Penguins
      • Jason Zucker
    • San Jose Sharks
      • Joe Pavelski

As NHL free agency approaches, teams are eyeing potential acquisitions to strengthen their lineups. With prominent names like Mitch marner, Aaron Ekblad, and Nikolaj Ehlers headlining the list of pending unrestricted free agents (UFAs), the upcoming weeks promise meaningful roster moves. This article,inspired by insights from The Athletic, highlights one UFA each team should target this summer to address their specific needs and elevate their competitiveness in the league. The focus is on strategic acquisitions that align with team goals and improve overall performance.


Anaheim ducks

Brock Boeser

If Marner isn’t in play, Boeser could be a good Plan B who isn’t nearly as costly. He’ll get paid and could surpass Troy Terry’s team-high $7 million AAV. But the Ducks’ salary scale wouldn’t be thrown off, and they would get a shooter whose down year of 25 goals last season would have led Anaheim. Beckett Sennecke, the no. 3 pick in 2024, won’t need to be rushed.- Eric Stephens

Boston Bruins

Mitch Marner

Who would want to play against a team that rolls David Pastrnak on one shift and Marner the next? The Bruins would be top-heavy with two difference-making right wings. But in a good way. – Fluto Shinzawa

Buffalo Sabres

Aaron Ekblad

The Sabres’ biggest need is a right-shot defenseman capable of playing in the top four. Ekblad is the best player available who fits that description.He comes with an established track record playing for a winning team to go with a physical edge. He’s also only 29,so he should still have some good seasons left in him. – Matthew Fairburn

calgary Flames

Nikolaj Ehlers

A goal-scoring winger with speed and skating in his arsenal. He makes a ton of sense for Calgary if he’s willing to remain in Canada.Boeser could be another option.The goal is for Calgary to get someone younger and not chase after mid-30s players who keep them away from that goal. – Julian McKenzie


Mitch marner is a defensively responsible forward who is hardworking and can be used in all situations. (Minas Panagiotakis / Getty Images)

Carolina Hurricanes

Mitch Marner

Marner would fit the Hurricanes’ style and give the team an elite point producer. he’s a defensively responsible forward who is hardworking and can be used in all situations. While there is a case for Carolina upgrading at center over another wing, the team could accomplish its longtime pursuit of landing a superstar by landing Marner this offseason. – Cory Lavalette

Chicago Blackhawks

Mitch Marner

Marner is probably a long shot, and the blackhawks may not even sign a significant unrestricted free agent.It’s possible they’ll be more aggressive in trying to acquire someone through trade. But of the current UFAs, Marner is the one who makes the most sense from age and talent standpoints.- Scott powers

Colorado Avalanche

Dante Fabbro

After signing Brock Nelson to an extension, Colorado has its core under contract, but also very little cap space to work with. the Avs should be looking to upgrade the fringes with a good value signing, and Fabbro could be perfect. He’s 26, a strong skater and played well with Norris Trophy finalist Zach Werenski this year. He’d be a great addition if Colorado could find a way to fit his contract. – Jesse Granger

Columbus Blue Jackets

Aaron Ekblad

the Blue Jackets want to bolster their blue line, and the right side needs the most help. Ekblad would be a perfect fit, whether he pairs with Werenski on the top pair or with youngster Denton Mateychuk on the second pair.The right side has been a sore spot as Seth Jones was traded to Chicago, but Ekblad could help give the Jackets two major minute-munchers, one on each side. – Aaron Portzline

Dallas Stars

Aaron ekblad

Miro Heiskanen is capable of playing on his off side; he’s been doing it for years. But the Stars could use a good right-handed shot, and Ekblad fits the bill. He could slot in alongside Thomas Harley or Esa Lindell and give Dallas a terrific top four. But making the money work will be difficult,especially if Jim Nill plans to re-sign Matt Duchene and captain Jamie Benn. – Mark Lazerus

NHL Free Agency 2025: Top Targets for Every Team


Vladislav Gavrikov is one of the league’s best defensive defensemen. (Luke Hales / Getty Images)

Detroit Red Wings

Vladislav Gavrikov

While a top-line winger would be the more exciting add, Detroit needs a top-four defenseman, and Gavrikov would be the dream fit. He’s one of the league’s best defensive defensemen, is used to taking tough minutes and has familiarity with Todd McLellan and Trent Yawney from Los Angeles. Putting Gavrikov next to Moritz Seider would make for a fearsome defensive pairing. – Max Bultman

Edmonton Oilers

Connor Brown

It’s a boring answer, but sometimes there’s nothing wrong with boring. Brown has become one of the heartbeats of the team as a penalty killer and role player who can move up in the lineup. He loves being an Oiler, his former agent runs the team and he surely won’t break the bank. That’s vital, considering the oilers don’t have an abundance of cap space. – Daniel Nugent-Bowman

Florida Panthers

Sam Bennett

Why mess with success? That goes for both sides, too. If Bennett wants to max out – and some team will be more than happy to offer the prospect – it’ll be time to say goodbye. Is it that outrageous to think that Florida paying him, say, $7 million a season should be out of the question? The fit is perfect, and there (as usual) aren’t a ton of plug-and-play down-the-middle options on the market. – Sean Gentille

Los Angeles Kings

Vladislav Gavrikov

With Rob Blake as the kings’ GM, it felt like a foregone conclusion that Gavrikov would be re-signed, but that’s no longer the case with ken Holland. If Holland isn’t keen on throwing many years and big money at Gavrikov, the 29-year-old defensive bedrock, trading for the younger Bowen Byram (or perhaps Nicolas Hague) might be necessary if they also make a big move, such as taking a run at Marner. – Eric Stephens

Minnesota Wild

John Tavares

The Wild’s main need is up the middle,and now they’re on Plan B after target Nelson re-signed with the Avalanche. Tavares’ priority has been to stay in Toronto, but if he gets to market, he’d give Minnesota the experienced, two-way center who could take some pressure off Joel Eriksson Ek. The Wild need to get Tavares,duchene or Jonathan Toews to address the position,especially after missing out on Nelson. – Joe Smith


Dante Fabbro is young, shoots from the right side, should be relatively inexpensive and did some good things with the Blue Jackets. (Jason Mowry / Getty Images)

Montreal Canadiens

Dante Fabbro

Fabbro might not make it to July 1, as the reasons why Montreal might want him are the same reasons Columbus would want to keep him: he’s young, shoots from the right side, should be relatively inexpensive and did some good things with the Blue Jackets. The Canadiens have a need on the right side of their blue line with the retirement of David Savard. – Arpon Basu

Nashville Predators

Sam Bennett

It’s doubtful Bennett will be available, but if he is, the Predators should be all over him. He’s a proven playoff performer who plays with an edge and can score. He’s also a good fit with the team’s identity. – Pierre LeBrun

New Jersey Devils

Tyler Bertuzzi

The Devils need to add some grit and toughness to their lineup, and Bertuzzi would bring that in spades. He’s also a skilled player who can score goals and make plays. He’s a good fit with the team’s style of play. – Pierre LeBrun

New York Islanders

Jonathan Drouin

The Islanders need to add some skill and creativity to their lineup, and Drouin would bring that in spades. He’s also a good fit with the team’s style of play. – Pierre LeBrun

New York Rangers

Jake Guentzel

The Rangers need to add some scoring depth to their lineup, and Guentzel would bring that in spades. He’s also a proven playoff performer who can score goals and make plays. He’s a good fit with the team’s style of play. – Pierre LeBrun

Ottawa Senators

Matt Duchene

The Senators need to add some experience and leadership to their lineup, and Duchene would bring that in spades. He’s also a skilled player who can score goals and make plays. He’s a good fit with the team’s style of play. – Pierre LeBrun

Philadelphia Flyers

Chris Tanev

The Flyers need to add some defensive stability to their lineup, and tanev would bring that in spades. He’s also a good fit with the team’s style of play. – pierre LeBrun

Pittsburgh Penguins

Jason Zucker

The Penguins need to add some scoring depth to their lineup, and Zucker would bring that in spades. He’s also a good fit with the team’s style of play. – Pierre LeBrun

San Jose Sharks

Joe Pavelski

The Sharks need to add some experience and leadership to their lineup,

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NHL Playoffs 2025: Panthers vs. Oilers – Game 5 & Stanley Cup Final Guide

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor June 15, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Okay, I’ve analyzed the provided NHL playoff series results. Here’s a summary of the series winners:

Eastern Conference

Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Ottawa Senators (4-2)
Florida Panthers defeated the tampa Bay Lightning (4-1)
Washington Capitals defeated the Montreal Canadiens (4-1)
Carolina Hurricanes defeated the New Jersey Devils (4-1)

Western Conference

Winnipeg Jets defeated the St.Louis Blues (4-3)
Dallas Stars defeated the Colorado Avalanche (4-3)
Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild (4-2)
Edmonton Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings (4-1)

Round 2

dallas Stars defeated the Winnipeg jets (4-2)
Edmonton Oilers defeated the Vegas Golden Knights (4-1)

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Slafkovsky Needs to Learn: St. Louis Coach on Young Forward

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 17, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Canadiens Coach Defends Young Star Slafkovský Amidst ‌Early⁣ Season ⁢Struggles

Montreal Canadiens head‌ coach Martin⁢ St.Louis recently addressed the media following a team practice, offering his ​perspective on the performance of young Slovak forward Juraj Slafkovský. ​ While some ‌have criticized​ Slafkovský’s early season showing,St.Louis highlighted the 20-year-old’s positive attributes and unwavering work⁤ ethic.

Juraj Slafkovský in a Montreal Canadiens jersey
Juraj Slafkovský (photo: X/Canadiens​ Montreal)

Despite facing⁣ scrutiny, Slafkovský’s youth is ‌a factor St. Louis emphasizes. “He knows he’s young. He has things to learn. He⁢ doesn’t think he has ⁣all the answers and he’s not⁢ going to blame ​everything around him‌ if⁢ it doesn’t work,‍ so that’s a good quality to have,” St.Louis commented. This mature approach, according to the coach, ‌is a key strength ⁢for the‍ young player navigating the intense pressures of the NHL.

St.​ Louis also ⁣praised ​Slafkovský’s ability to ​maintain perspective amidst the high-stakes habitat‌ of⁤ professional hockey. ⁤ “We play a serious game in a serious league, but I‌ don’t think Slafkovský‍ takes himself so seriously. Sometimes he laughs at himself, which is the part I⁤ like about him,” st. Louis⁤ stated, emphasizing the importance‌ of ⁢a healthy‍ self-awareness and a sense of humor in the face of adversity. ⁢ This ‌resilience, a quality often seen in successful athletes, suggests‍ a luminous future for the young Slovak player.

Slafkovský’s ⁢journey​ reflects the challenges many young players face entering the ⁤NHL. ‍ His performance, while perhaps ⁣not meeting initial expectations, showcases‌ the learning curve inherent in⁢ transitioning to professional hockey.‌ ‌ St. Louis’s comments ​underscore ‌the importance of⁢ patience and⁣ support in developing young ‌talent ⁢within⁢ the league, a sentiment echoed by many coaches across the‍ NHL.

The Canadiens organization, known ⁣for its history of developing young players, appears committed to Slafkovský’s growth. ⁣ His positive attitude and willingness​ to learn, as highlighted by St. Louis, suggest a promising trajectory for the young forward, despite the early season challenges.

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NHL rumblings: What the Devils, Panthers and Hurricanes are looking for early in the trade market

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 3, 2024
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Devils Find Goalie Success, Panthers Seek Defensive Boost, and Hurricanes Eye Netminding Improvements

The New Jersey Devils are enjoying a remarkable turnaround this season, and much of it can be attributed to the upgrade in their goaltending. After ranking 26th in goals against per game last year, they’ve soared to number six this season.

"It sure is nice," General Manager Tom Fitzgerald admitted, referencing the newfound confidence that comes with having reliable goaltending. "With both Jacob Markstrom and Jake Allen performing at a high level, we have a chance every single night. There’s even more potential for them to grow as a tandem."

While Markstrom is expected to elevate his game further, Fitzgerald acknowledges that the team’s success is a collaborative effort.

The addition of veteran defensemen Brett Pesce, Brenden Dillon, and Johnathan Kovacevic has solidified the blue line. Coupled with a healthy Dougie Hamilton and the emergence of Luke Hughes, the Devils are playing a more defensively responsible system.

Fitzgerald praised the younger players for understanding the importance of team defense, emphasizing their commitment to playing sound hockey and preventing odd-man rushes rather than prioritizing offense.

“You can see the pride Luke is taking from defending with his legs and taking plays away,” Fitzgerald shared, acknowledging Hughes’s improved defensive awareness.

Coach Sheldon Keefe’s emphasis on defense has also played a crucial role in the team’s transformation

Looking ahead, Fitzgerald hinted that the Devils might seek a fourth-line center or a forward for their top nine to deepen their lineup, focusing on versatile players who excel at faceoffs, particularly defensive zone draws.

Meanwhile, the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers are facing unexpected challenges. They currently rank in the bottom third of the league in goals against per game, lacking the defensive prowess they showcased last season.

The departure of defensemen Brandon Montour and Oliver Ekman-Larsson has left a void on the blue line.

However, some believe that the Panthers’ relentless style, featuring high-energy shifts, might be difficult to sustain over a full 82-game season. Their root strength may lie in their explosive playoff capabilities.

Sources within the Panthers organization mention an intent to tweak their defensive roster before the March 7th trade deadline, even with limited cap space. They understand the need for creative solutions.

In Carolina, the recent signing of veteran goalie Dustin Tokarski doesn’t necessarily signal the end of their search for netminding improvements.

The Canes remain keen on exploring their options and could act if a compelling goalie becomes available.

With Frederik Andersen’s return from knee surgery still uncertain, there’s a possibility Carolina might seek an upgrade if Andersen’s game needs further refinement or if he doesn’t return to form.

Finally, Seattle Kraken goalie Joey Daccord could emerge as a potential option for Canada’s 4 Nations roster. Although his name might not appear on the initial roster announcement, he’s drawn attention from Hockey Canada.

Daccord, born and raised in Boston but with dual Canadian citizenship through his father, has yet to play for any national team.

The Kraken netminder boasts strong connections to both Canada and Switzerland (his mother’s homeland) and has been approached by both countries. He has yet to secure a Canadian passport, which is reportedly required for the 4 Nations.

However, due to his potential and Canada’s potential need in case of injuries, Daccord has kept the possibility open for a future call-up. Notably, representing Canada in the 4 Nations wouldn’t preclude him from playing for the United States or Switzerland in future IIHF events like the World Championships or Olympics.

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He only played 78 games in the NHL and signed a huge contract!

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 21, 2024
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Dylan Guenther (photo: Instagram/Utah Hockey Club)

The Utah Hockey Club announced on Friday that they have signed forward Dylan Guenther to a new eight-year contract. His average annual value is 7.14 million US dollars.

“Dylan is elite in every aspect on and off the ice. He is a young, skilled forward with a shot that is becoming one of the best in the NHL. He is also a first class person with a strong will to excel,” said general manager Bill Armstrong.

Guenther is entering the final year of his rookie contract. The new one takes effect in 2025/26 and makes him the second highest paid forward behind Clayton Keller ($7.15 million). The best paid player in the team is defender Michael Sergačov with a salary of 8.5 million US dollars.

The 21-year-old from Edmonton has played just 78 NHL games with 24 goals and 26 assists. Last season, he produced 18 goals and 35 points in 45 games while playing just under 15 minutes per game. He was drafted in 2021 when the Coyotes selected him 9th overall.

He only played 78 games in the NHL and signed a huge contract!

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