Taj: Farhan Lalji said on the Donnie and Dhali show that the Los Angeles Kings talked to the Vancouver Canucks about Elias Pettersson. There was no formal offer made, but the pieces that the Kings were talking about weren’t good enough for the Canucks.
The threat of an offer sheet for Jason Robertson could still be there
Daily Faceoff: David Pagnotta on Jason Robertson on the Dallas Stars and if there has been any traction.
Irf Gaffar: “Jason Robertson, a lot of people have been asking about the situation there in Dallas. My thoughts are …”
Pagnotta: “Just got an update about that.”
Gaffar: “Okay. Well here, before you read your update, here’s what I think. If the Dallas Stars get up to 12 and a half or 13 million, I think he signs. That’s what I think.”
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Pagnotta: “So, , Dallas and Robertson got back to the negotiating table to talk this thing through, and to see, can we bridge this gap? $14 million, $12 million, is it as simple as getting to the middle? It was, probably be done by now.
I asked somebody very close to the situation right before we started the show (on Thursday). I got an update during it. My question was, ‘Hey, is there any traction on the Robertson front?’ And two letters, one word, ‘No.’
We thought there was. We thought there was going to build up and be some, some progress as of now. No. They’re still going to talk this through. They’re still figuring things out.
But we’re not at a point yet where there is traction, is the word I used when I asked the question, and the response I got was no. So we’re still waiting to see what they do with Robertson. There’s still, there are still teams very curious as to how this is going to play out, and the threat of an offer sheet leave is still there.”
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