If you were Philadelphia Flyers GM Chuck Fletcher, what is your plan before the trade deadline and what do you do with Carter Hart? -- @theashcity
The April 12 deadline is less than three weeks away and the Flyers are facing a dilemma. In its past 11 games, Philadelphia is 3-7-1 and has allowed 49 goals, issues that have changed the entire picture of its season. A 2-1 overtime loss to the New York Islanders on Monday was the first time the Flyers allowed two or fewer goals in a game since a 3-0 win against the Buffalo Sabres on Feb. 28. They are two points behind the Boston Bruins for the fourth spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the MassMutual East Division. The Flyers need help on defense, but can they find a defenseman, or even two, before the deadline that would help them improve their chances for the postseason?
I expect the cost will be high, but is it worth squeaking in and then having to run the gauntlet of powerhouse opponents in the playoffs? Maybe, but if that's the chosen course, it's going to require a lot of hard thinking about the future and what's to be sacrificed for this season. I can't see the Flyers blowing everything up and being sellers, either, because they have too many good players on the roster.
As for Hart, who's 8-8-3, remember he's 22 years old and it's unlikely his 3.85 goals-against average and .875 save percentage are long-term trends. So if it were me, it's unlikely I'd do anything with him other than make sure he has a lot of support and that he continues to focus on improving every day.
Any thoughts about what moves the New Jersey Devils may make over the next couple weeks as trade deadline looms? Thoughts on Kyle Palmieri, Sami Vatanen, etc. Also, what's the chances of them adding Aarne Talvitie and/or Tyce Thompson before the season ends? -- @benkraml21
Eight points behind the Bruins for fourth in East, the Devils are more likely sellers than buyers before the deadline. They have multiple possibilities to reshape their team if they are willing to deal potential unrestricted free agent forwards Palmieri, Nikita Gusev and Travis Zajac. Among defensemen, Vatanen, Ryan Murray and Dmitry Kulikov can each become a free agent after the season and have value on the trade market.
The Devils signed Thompson, their fourth-round pick (No. 96) in the 2019 NHL Draft, to a two-year, entry-level contract Wednesday after the forward completed his junior season at Providence College. Talvitie, a forward selected in the sixth round (No. 160) of the 2017 NHL Draft who finished his junior season at Penn State, signed a two-year, entry-level contract Thursday starting with the 2021-22 season. He signed an American Hockey League contract for the remainder of this season and will join Binghamton after finishing his quarantine period.