Blackhawks Acquire Dead-Weight Contract to Reach Salary Floor, Send Prospect Downhill Slide to Sharks
In a move that has left fans scratching their heads, the Chicago Blackhawks have traded goaltender Laurent Brossoit and defensive prospect Nolan Allan to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for the contract of Ryan Ellis. The deal, which was finalized on Thursday, adds $6.25 million to the Blackhawks' salary cap, bridging the gap between their current payroll and the minimum required by the NHL.
Ellis, who has been medically retired since 2021 due to injury, is seen as the most valuable part of the trade for the Blackhawks, providing a much-needed injection of veteran presence on their defense. The contract carries a $6.25 million salary cap hit through next season and will help the team reach the salary floor.
The Blackhawks had been struggling to find an NHL team willing to absorb Brossoit's $3.3 million cap hit without taking on the Hawks' retention slots. By trading him along with Allan, who has seen his performance trail off in recent games, the team aims to preserve their two available retention slots for potentially higher-value trades leading up to the March 6 deadline.
Allan was a first-round pick in 2021 and showed promise as a physical stay-at-home defender when he spent the first 43 games of last season in the NHL. However, his performance has declined, and other defensemen have jumped him on the Blackhawks' depth chart.
The Sharks are getting Furlong, a fifth-round pick by San Jose in 2022 who is expected to fill Allan's spot in the AHL. Scouts believe Furlong has lower upside than Allan, but he should provide similar defensive skills.
By acquiring Ellis and shedding Brossoit and Allan, the Blackhawks aim to bolster their defense and reach the salary floor with fewer young players on entry-level contracts. General manager Kyle Davidson believes in the team's young core and is confident that adding an experienced veteran will help propel them towards the playoffs.
In a move that has left fans scratching their heads, the Chicago Blackhawks have traded goaltender Laurent Brossoit and defensive prospect Nolan Allan to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for the contract of Ryan Ellis. The deal, which was finalized on Thursday, adds $6.25 million to the Blackhawks' salary cap, bridging the gap between their current payroll and the minimum required by the NHL.
Ellis, who has been medically retired since 2021 due to injury, is seen as the most valuable part of the trade for the Blackhawks, providing a much-needed injection of veteran presence on their defense. The contract carries a $6.25 million salary cap hit through next season and will help the team reach the salary floor.
The Blackhawks had been struggling to find an NHL team willing to absorb Brossoit's $3.3 million cap hit without taking on the Hawks' retention slots. By trading him along with Allan, who has seen his performance trail off in recent games, the team aims to preserve their two available retention slots for potentially higher-value trades leading up to the March 6 deadline.
Allan was a first-round pick in 2021 and showed promise as a physical stay-at-home defender when he spent the first 43 games of last season in the NHL. However, his performance has declined, and other defensemen have jumped him on the Blackhawks' depth chart.
The Sharks are getting Furlong, a fifth-round pick by San Jose in 2022 who is expected to fill Allan's spot in the AHL. Scouts believe Furlong has lower upside than Allan, but he should provide similar defensive skills.
By acquiring Ellis and shedding Brossoit and Allan, the Blackhawks aim to bolster their defense and reach the salary floor with fewer young players on entry-level contracts. General manager Kyle Davidson believes in the team's young core and is confident that adding an experienced veteran will help propel them towards the playoffs.