Jets Win some, Lose some; Ehlers Takes His Time in Free Agency
- On the first day of NHL free agency, Ehlers remained unsigned as the Bruins, with about $12.7 million cap space, target him amid a weak free agent class.
- Facing offensive limitations, the Bruins' cap space of roughly $12.7 million and a weak 2025 free agent class make Nikolaj Ehlers a key target.
- Ehlers posted 63 points last season, with agent Rufener indicating a decision may extend to Wednesday amid interest from Capitals, Hurricanes, Rangers, and Lightning.
- Ehlers' unsigned status may block the forward market, causing other UFAs to delay signings as teams regroup after Tuesday’s frenzy.
- Ehlers remains unsigned on Day 1 of free agency; his decision could influence NHL market dynamics and future team planning.
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Star winger’s playoff performance has Avalanche going all-in
The NHL’s free agency kicked off with a storm of activity, but amidst the flurry, the Colorado Avalanche are quietly plotting their next big move. All eyes are on the Danish winger Nikolaj Ehlers, a familiar face for rival Winnipeg fans, who just might find a new home in the Mile High City. Ehlers, at 29, is the kind of player every team craves—a consistent 60-point contributor whose offensive prowess could be just what the Avalanche need. As th…
Nikolaj Ehlers has reportedly informed the Winnipeg Jets that he will test his options as a free agent, which he will be on July 1.
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