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Lou Lamoriello (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)
Despite their current cap situation and the steady transmission that there is faith in the current group, the New York Islanders still appeared to be testing the market for more goals.
Sportsnet and NHL Network insider Elliotte Friedman reported this weekend that he still believes the Islanders are actively looking, though the notion of making a push for free-agent winger Vladimir Tarasenko is “possibly a bad match and not going to happen.”
Islanders president and general manager Lou Lamoriello will have to execute some financial gymnastics if he does want to add one more piece to the puzzle, regardless of who that talent might be. His team is currently over the cap by nearly $500,000 after Oliver Wahlstrom accepted his qualifying offer on July 17 and a goal-scoring winger that could potentially be slotted into the first line alongside Bo Horvat and Mathew Barzal would carry a considerable cost.
A sizable contract would have to be cleared, and veteran center Jean-Gabriel Pageau and his $5 million cap hit remain the logical target to move. His name popped up in trade rumors surrounding Alex DeBrincat, but a package that included him and Wahlstrom was not enough to get the two-time 40-goal scorer from the Ottawa Senators, who was dealt to the Detroit Red Wings instead.
The Islanders already got Josh Bailey’s $5 million cap hit off the books earlier this offseason, which allowed them to re-sign free agents Scott Mayfield, Semyon Varlamov, and Pierre Engvall while securing star netminder Ilya Sorokin to an eight-year extension.
Outside of Tarasenko, who still only scored 18 goals last season, goals aren’t all that abundant on the free-agent market. Patrick Kane, who is 34 years old and recovering from hip surgery, scored 21 goals last season with the Chicago Blackhawks and New York…
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