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Flyers Trade Rumors: Divisional Rivals Trying to Hijack Nicholas Harg Trade
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Divisional Rivals Eye Flyers’ Nicholas Harg Trade Amid Spiraling Rumors

June 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Philadelphia Flyers face stiff competition from two other NHL teams, including their Metropolitan Division rivals, to acquire Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Nicholas Hague. According to a June 5 report by former NHL player Nick Kypreos in the Toronto Sun, both the Montreal Canadiens and Pittsburgh Penguins are actively pursuing the same trade target, highlighting the scarcity of quality unrestricted free agent defensemen and making Hague a valuable asset for the Golden Knights, who may need to manage their salary cap.

Insider Eliotte Friedman has noted that the Flyers are at the forefront of trade discussions with Vegas concerning the 26-year-old left-shot defenseman, who is a restricted free agent. However, contract negotiations with another Flyers restricted free agent, Cam York, have seen little progress, and he might be traded or shopped starting July 1.

Montreal currently holds about $6 million in salary cap space and has just six defensemen on their active roster, including prospects Logan Mailloux and Arbor Shekazi. With David Savard having retired and Jayden Struble, another left-shot defenseman, also a restricted free agent, the Canadiens clearly need to reinforce their defense. Meanwhile, the Penguins, who traded Marcus Pettersson to Vancouver before the trade deadline, are also seeking a left-shot defenseman to bolster their lineup.

On Pittsburgh’s left side, the defense includes free agent Bustrian Graves, veteran journeyman Ryancia, and prospects Owen Pickering and Vladislav Kolikonok. Matt Grezelsky is set to become a free agent, while Pojoseph and Connor Timmins remain restricted free agents, emphasizing the Penguins’ need to strengthen their defensive corps.

Kypreos’s insights reveal that both Montreal and Pittsburgh have a greater urgency to add left-shot defensemen compared to the Flyers. The Flyers currently rely on Travis Sanheim, Nick Seeler, Egor Zamula, and Emil Andre, although it remains uncertain if new head coach Rick Tocchet will continue playing Sanheim on the right side as previous coaches did in his last seasons.

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In summary, if the Flyers want to outbid their rivals for Nicholas Hague’s services and secure his signature, they may need to offer more than just a competitive proposal.

For the latest updates and news on the Flyers, visit Hockey News and follow us on 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) at @byjonbailey and @thehockeynews.

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Fan Take: This competition for Nicholas Hague underscores the importance of quality defensemen in the NHL and highlights how critical roster management is for playoff-contending teams. The Flyers winning this trade battle could strengthen their blue line and shift the balance of power in the Metropolitan Division, making the upcoming season even more exciting for hockey fans.

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