NHL rumors: Jаke Guentzel to һіt free аgenсy, but tһere’s а Hurrісаnes sіlver lіnіng

   

Barring a last minute deal with the Hurricanes, Jake Guentzel will hit the open market in July.

Behind Florida Panthers center Sam Reinhart, Guentzel is rated as the second-best impending unrestricted free agent by most outlets. That means plenty of franchises will be lining up for his services with the Hurricanes potentially holding the slightest of advantages.

As LeBrun points out, Carolina can offer Guentzel an eight-year contract while the other 31 teams can only go as high as seven years. That extra year may not mean much for Guentzel and perhaps he doesn’t even get an offer of that length from anyone, but the Hurricanes have that option that no other team franchise can compete with.

The Penguins don’t seem to be a legitimate option after how they handled Guentzel's final months with the team. The winger was always fond of playing in Pittsburgh and at the very least would have entertained offers to remain there long-term. Pittsburgh reportedly never made a serious attempt to retain Guentzel or engage in contract extension talks with him before shipping him to Carolina.

The Vegas Golden Knights always seem to be in on top-end talent and could throw an offer Guentzel's way. Vegas might have an ideal opening for Guenztel if it can’t re-sign 2023 Conn Smythe winner Jonathan Marchessault.

After making a run to the playoffs this season, the Nashville Predators have some cap space to work with and would be an intriguing destination for Guentzel. He's likely going to command at least $8.5 million in average salary and the Predators are one of the few contending teams who can easily hit that number.

Other teams that are possible landing spots for Guentzel include the Detroit Red Wings, Vancouver Canucks and Dallas Stars. With free agency set to begin on July 1, we could know who Jake Guentzel's next team is in less than a month.