Alex Pietrangelo, Taylor Hall still available as NHL free agency grinds on
TORONTO — The waiting game continues for the cream of this year’s NHL free agent crop.
Star defenceman Alex Pietrangelo and winger Taylor Hall, a former Hart Trophy winner as league MVP, both remained available Saturday as the market moved at a relative snail’s pace compared to the frenzy of recent years, one that often saw general managers racing to the window.
Teams and players are facing the economic realities brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic — which shuttered the 2019-20 season in March before the NHL completed the campaign this summer and fall — that includes a flat salary cap of US$81.5-million, and the lack of the usual interview period with potential targets.
Pietrangelo’s time as captain in St. Louis appears over after the Blues inked former Boston Bruins defenceman Torey Krug to a seven-year, US$45.5 million contract late Friday, while Hall seems destined to be leaving the Arizona Coyotes following the trade to the desert by the New Jersey Devils last December.