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In today’s NHL rumors rundown, one reader wanted to know why John Gibson hasn’t been traded by the Anaheim Ducks yet. Meanwhile, is Alexei Kolosov leaving the Flyers’ AHL affiliate and going back to the KHL? Finally, the Toronto Marlies have signed Alex Nylander to a one-year contract. Is this the first step to getting him some playing with the Maple Leafs next season?

Why Haven’t the Ducks Traded John Gibson?

When asked why goaltender John Gibson remains with the Ducks, Eric Stephens points to management’s reluctance to retain part of his $6.4 million cap hit through 2026-27 as a significant hurdle. A trade not taking place is not for a lack of trying. Stephens explains:

I think there is hesitance from potential interested suitors who wonder if he can ever get back near where he was as a top-10 goalie with Vezina Trophy potential. I firmly believe general manager Pat Verbeek has attempted to trade him on multiple occasions. Cap relief really isn’t an issue as they can comfortably handle his salary.

source – ‘Anaheim Ducks mailbag, Part 1: Offseason moves, Mitch Marner, John Gibson and more’ – Eric Stephens – The Athletic – 07/24/2024

The Ducks seem content to keep him if they can’t get a suitable return and the expectation this upcoming season is that Lukáš Dostál will take a step forward and share time with Gibson in the crease, benefitting both goaltenders. Gibson trade chatter may pick up later in the season and closer to the NHL Trade Deadline.

Flyers’ Alexei Kolosov Heading to KHL After Challenging AHL Stint?

Philadelphia Flyers goaltending prospect Alexei Kolosov appears set to return to Russia after a brief and challenging stint in the AHL. Tony Androckitis of Inside AHL Hockey reports that the 22-year-old Kolosov, a top KHL starter and highly regarded Russian goalie prospect, struggled during his time with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Flyers’ AHL affiliate.

Alexei Kolosov (Photo by Maksim Konstantinov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Despite signing his entry-level contract last summer, Kolosov was relegated to a backup role behind Cal Petersen, limiting his practice and playing opportunities. Compounding his frustrations were feelings of isolation due to his limited English and being housed alone in a hotel. An AHL source revealed that Kolosov expressed a desire not to return to the Phantoms.

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