David Carle Declines Toronto’s Request, and Three Center Targets for the Philadelphia Flyers

David Carle turns down the Toronto Maple Leafs interview request. Is he waiting for the Colorado Avalanche opening?

Emily Kaplan of ESPN: The assumption is that if David Carle is to ever leave the University of Denver, it can be for the Colorado Avalanche. After the Avs were swept within the Conference Finals, some wonder about Jared Bednar’s future. Bednar wouldn’t be unemployed long if the Avs were to fireside him.

Frank Seravalli: Sources said that the Toronto Maple Leafs did refer to Carle early of their coaching search and had a very good conversation. Carle politely declined their interest in having an interview.

David Pagnotta: Had heard that Carle told the Maple Leafs that now shouldn’t be the proper time for him.

Three long-shot center trade targets for the Philadelphia Flyers

Anthony Di Marco of Each day Faceoff: The Philadelphia Flyers need to search out a top-six center, and so they won’t be alone. Teams are signing their pending UFA centers, and the market is thin. A have a look at some potential targets for the Flyers. Division rivals, the Latest Jersey Devils, Nico Hischier was left off the list despite his name coming up within the rumor mill recently.

Dylan Cozens – Ottawa Senators – There’s been no indication that they wish to move him, but they’ve center depth and will use some blue line help. That they had a previous interest in Flyers Rasmus Ristolainen, and the Flyers would obviously need to incorporate more.

Matty Beniers – Seattle Kraken – Unsure what is occurring in Seattle or what they wish to do, but when he’s made available, the Flyers ought to be talking to them.

Auston Matthews – Toronto Maple Leafs – If Matthews doesn’t just like the direction of the Maple Leafs could have to explore the choice. Would the Leafs consider a deal involving Matvei Michkov and getting their very own 2027 or 2028 first-round pick back?

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