Report: Lakers among teams showing interest in Dean Wade

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The Cleveland Cavaliers have a few challenging decisions to make with some of their own free agents, but the most interesting one will be forward Dean Wade. Despite his shooting numbers, teams recognize the importance of a tall wing defender – and a number of organizations are reportedly interested.

Mike Scotto of HoopsHype reports that Wade has several potential suitors aside from the Cavs: the Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers, San Antonio Spurs, Phoenix Suns, Detroit Pistons, and the Portland Trail Blazers. It should be no surprise that all of those teams made the playoffs.

There are several Cavalier connections with a few of those teams that make it reasonable to think Wade will be tough to keep. Former General Manager Mike Gansey now runs the Sixers and understands what Wade provides to a team as a perimeter defender. Suns head coach Jordan Ott was an assistant in Cleveland and coached Wade. The same goes for J.B Bickerstaff in Detroit, and the Pistons would certainly like to have another two-way player. Then there are the Lakers, who could be in need of a small forward if one of theirs (cough, cough) happens to leave.

The Cavs are in a precarious position with their depth, especially on the wing. Max Strus is on an expiring contract, and will be hard to move for something better. Keon Ellis is a pending free agent and did not end the season on a good note. Much will be expected of Jaylon Tyson, but he is still a young player with limited experience. Wade has the trust of head coach Kenny Atkinson, in no small part because the analytics say the Cavs are better with him on the floor. Letting Wade walk would be a daring venture for the Cavs, unless they have another plan to get the ever-elusive starting small forward.

The Raptors could add Kawhi Leonard or Jaylen Brown, but should they?

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We’re not even that deep into the offseason, and the stories circulating the Raptors’ trade market are getting crazy.

A possible return from the 2019 champion has already been discussed, in the wake of a report from Jake Fischer. This is a rumour that has only heated up more with the reporter breaking the news that over this weekend, Toronto and Los Angeles have been corresponding and potentially working out a deal to get Kawhi Leonard in the Raptors’ red and black again.

This marks a more significant jump the stakes for a Leonard-to-Toronto deal. Previously, the Clippers had indicated the desire to continue building around Leonard, but with the team stuck in play-in-purgatory, dependent on the notoriously injury-prone forward while lacking significant scoring pieces around him, it seems like they might be willing to move on.

Pushing to send Ingram to the Clippers suggest that the Raptors are more interested in building around RJ Barrett at small forward, which is likely a reaction to the play of both men in the Cleveland series during this year’s playoffs.

The Raptors are in the favourable position of controlling their first round picks well into the next decade, and thus have the ability to put up massive draft capital to acquire a star player like Kawhi. Packaging the All-Star forward with future picks could allow for a mutually beneficial deal, allowing the Clippers to remain somewhat competitive while retooling their roster, and getting a windfall of picks in a future draft to either keep, or use themselves to swing for a player. The Raptors would then be thrust into the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference, equipped with one of the league’s best two-way players alongside a very solid defensive core, and would very much be one or two moves away from being in serious contention for a championship.

However, there are of course concerns that factor into this decision. As last year was one of Kawhi’s finest outings as a player, the Raptors would be buying somewhat high on the famously injury-prone 34 year old. The Raptors themselves have struggled with injuries over the past few years, and having more money sitting on the bench is less than ideal. An alternative acquisition the Raptors have also been linked to has been that of a more reliably available player, Boston’s Jaylen Brown.

Brown was very publicly put on the trade block when Giannis was still on the market, and the outspoken forward has long been considered unhappy with his role on the Celtics, playing second fiddle to Jayson Tatum. With Brown at the helm last year, the Celtics cruised to the second seed in the east, defying expectations and demonstrating that Brown could indeed lead a team to regular season success. Despite being taken out by the 76ers in the playoffs, Brown certainly proved himself as a franchise centrepiece, and could provide the Raptors with much needed scoring and an refresh at small forward. Michael Scotto of HoopsHype has noted that Toronto is in the mix to get Brown, but there is less concrete information on what a potential trade could look like.

It’s safe to assume that Brandon Ingram would play a central role in any deal with the Celtics as well. Pairing Brown with Scottie would give the Raptors a much more developed 1-2 punch, and placate Brown’s clear desire to be the number one option on a championship team, giving him a partner that could suit his tastes better than his current Boston teammates. The decision between the two players could be a tough one. Kawhi has a legacy in Toronto but some serious injury considerations, and Brown could be a fantastic newcomer, but after an incident where he publicly insulted Scottie Barnes last year, his chemistry within the team could be harder to establish.

Regardless, the Raptors have not been idle since the draft, and seem to be looking to make a big move within the next year. NBA Free Agency begins on June 30th at 6:00PM, and more details for what Toronto will do are sure to follow soon. Keep an eye out here for the latest on Raps movement!

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Report: John Collins ‘expected to draw interest’ from Sixers

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NBA free agency is approaching and Sixers slop is trickling out.

A day after the team was linked to Cleveland Cavaliers forward Dean Wade, another starting-caliber forward is reportedly on their radar. According to NBA Insider Jake Fischer, Los Angeles Clippers four man John Collins is “expected to draw interest” from the Sixers, along with the Orlando Magic and San Antonio Spurs.

The Sixers have had a seemingly-perennial hole at the four position they’ve been trying to fill on a discount. While minimum signing Guerschon Yabusele and two-way player Dominick Barlow both exceeded expectations, neither was a long-term solution. And with the selection of Labaron Philon Jr. at 22nd overall, the need for a reliable four remains.

Collins makes a good bit of on-court sense. The 28-year-old, who once tortured the Sixers as a member of the Atlanta Hawks, is entering his 10th NBA season and has played in 541 career games (466 starts). He can shoot (40.6 from three last season), rebound (9.6 rebounds per 36 minutes for his career) and offer weakside rim protection (1.2 blocks per 36 minutes). In certain matchups, he can even be used as a small-ball five with his ability to finish plays at the rim or pick-and-pop.

He’s ideal for the Sixers because he can space the floor and this team needs shooting. He can help make up for the rebounding struggles of Joel Embiid while also crushing the offensive glass from the dunker spot. He can be a strong pick-and-roll partner for Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe and Philon. All that and he’s not a player who needs the ball to be effective — a key element for a guy playing with this team’s Big 4.

He’s far from a perfect player. He’s not a zero with the ball in his hands, but he’s not a real shot creator or playmaker. He can shoot, but he’s never been a volume shooter. He moves his feet decently on the perimeter, but can be beat by quicker guards and wings. It’s also been a while since he’s played real competitive basketball having spent last season with the Clippers and the previous two seasons with the Utah Jazz.

The question will be the money. Collins might be one of the few free agents who commands the full non-taxpayer mid-level exception at around $15 million. The Sixers using the full NTMLE on Collins would hardcap them at the first apron and could limit what else they can do. They would have access to the bi-annual exception, but it would likely mean they lose both Kelly Oubre Jr. and Quentin Grimes in free agency.

Collins could be the solution to the Sixers’ problems at the four, but Mike Gansey and the front office will have to decide if it’s worth the cost.

Jimmy Butler makes bold statement on Warriors future: ‘End is a bad word’

During Jimmy Butler’s 15-year NBA career, he’s played for five different teams. But it appears he’s found his home.

According to ESPN NBA insider Anthony Slater, Butler said he wants to retire with the Warriors.

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“End is a bad word, but this is where I want to be done,” Butler told Slater. “Retire here. This organization is top-tier. It’s the best. Keep it a buck. It’s the best. You’re playing with one of the greatest players ever. I’m grateful to be able to witness this. I want to be able to do my part, get this organization back on top where we belong.”

Butler is about to enter his third season with the Warriors after they traded for him in the middle of the 2024-2025 NBA season.

Butler has only appeared in 68 games for Golden State after his 2025-26 season was cut short due to a torn ACL injury he suffered in January.

When Butler arrived, he sparked a 23-8 run that propelled the Warriors to the playoffs, where they stunned the Rockets in the first round.

That playoff run was derailed when Steph Curry was ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Butler and Curry have only appeared in 60 games together since his arrival.

“It just sucks because we ain’t never really been healthy together,” Butler told Slater. “Part of winning is being healthy. You ain’t seen us healthy at the end in the playoffs when it matters. Let’s be healthy and then all of that [doubting] can be heard.”

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As Butler is preparing to come back from his injury and resume playing alongside Curry and Draymond Green, he told Slater his rehab process has been great. Butler is six weeks away from running full speed but is fully capable of jumping and dunking off his left leg.

2026 NHL Draft Recap: Sharks Add High-End Talent, Drastically Improve Organizational Depth

The San Jose Sharks were one of the teams to watch heading into the 2026 NHL Draft, and they certainly didn't disappoint.

In the first round, they selected Ivar Stenberg second overall to kick off their weekend. The Swedish winger is projected to make an immediate impact, and could fill a top-six role for the Sharks as soon as this season, especially with William Eklund's departure leaving a hole that Stenberg could easily fill. Stenberg had one of the top performances by an 18 year old in the history of the Swedish Hockey League, a league often known for low offensive production.

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Then, after some tense moments, the Sharks were lucky enough to have one of the top defensemen in the draft drop to them with the ninth overall pick. Keaton Verhoeff, who was at one point ranked as the best defenseman in this draft class, and even potentially a rival for Gavin McKenna to go first overall, was still on the board when Mike Grier's management team sent in their pick. 

Verhoeff had some struggles adapting to the collegiate game, but a large portion of that can be contributed to his age. He played his freshman year at the University of North Dakota as a 17 year old, an impressive feat in its own right. Had Verhoeff stayed in the Western Hockey League, he probably would've been a top-five pick, but instead, the Sharks were able to get an elite prospect with the ninth overall pick.

BREAKING: Sharks Select Keaton Verhoeff With the Ninth Overall Pick in the 2026 NHL DraftBREAKING: Sharks Select Keaton Verhoeff With the Ninth Overall Pick in the 2026 NHL DraftThe San Jose Sharks had no time to rest, as shortly after they selected Ivar Stenberg with the second overall pick, they were back on the clock with the ninth overall selection.

After selecting Verhoeff, Grier started working the phones to move up from the 27th overall pick. Eventually, he struck a deal with the Philadelphia Flyers for the 21st overall pick, just one spot behind the pick they gave to the Buffalo Sabres earlier this month in exchange for Michael Kesselring and the 27th overall selection. 

With their third pick in the first round, the Sharks added their second right-handed defenseman of the night, selecting Ryan Lin from the Vancouver Giants of the WHL. Lin, like Verhoeff, is making the move to the NCAA though, as he'll join the University of Denver this season. Lin likely dropped due to the fact that he's 5-foot-11, as many have said that he has the potential to be the steal of the draft.

LINSANITY: San Jose Sharks Trade Up to the 21st Overall Pick, Select Ryan LinLINSANITY: San Jose Sharks Trade Up to the 21st Overall Pick, Select Ryan LinThe San Jose Sharks have acquired the 21st overall pick from the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for picks 27, 62, and 120 in the 2026 NHL Draft.

The Sharks then had a bit of time to relax, as they didn't have another pick until the fourth round. That didn't stop Mike Grier from getting some work done in the meantime though, as he signed forward Zack Ostapchuk to a four-year contract extension while they awaited their first pick on the second day of the 2026 NHL Draft.

Sharks Sign Zack Ostapchuk to Four-Year Contract ExtensionSharks Sign Zack Ostapchuk to Four-Year Contract ExtensionWhile the San Jose Sharks were awaiting their first pick on day two of the 2026 NHL Draft, Mike Grier got some other business taken care of. On Saturday, the Sharks announced that they had signed forward Zack Ostapchuk to a four-year contract extension with an average annual value of $2.35 million.

The time finally came for the Sharks to make their first pick on Saturday, and they opted to select a goaltender. With the 127th overall pick, the Sharks added Brady Knowling from the United States National Team Development Program. Knowling will be moving around quite a bit in the near future, as he's currently expected to head to the Ontario Hockey League's Saginaw Spirit for the 2026-27 season before moving to the collegiate ranks, as he's committed to Boston University for the 2027-28 season. 

Sharks Select Brady Knowling With 127th Overall PickSharks Select Brady Knowling With 127th Overall PickAfter a busy day on Friday during the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft, the San Jose Sharks had a long wait before they made their first pick on Saturday. When they finally were put on the clock with the 127th overall pick, they selected goaltender Brady Knowling out of the United States National Team Development Program.

When the Sharks were on the clock again for the 174th overall pick, they didn't have to look far outside of their own organization. They selected San Jose native, and San Jose Junior Sharks alumnus, Jake Gustafson from the Portland Winterhawks of the WHL. Gustafson's father is a high-ranking executive in the Sharks organization, mainly in regards to the San Jose Barracuda, the SAP Center, and Sharks Ice. 

Gustafson, like a few of the previously mentioned prospects, is going to be making the jump to collegiate hockey this season. He's currently committed to join Colorado College for the 2026-27 season after a single campaign in Portland.

Sharks Select Jr. Sharks Alum Jake Gustafson 174th Overall in 2026 NHL DraftSharks Select Jr. Sharks Alum Jake Gustafson 174th Overall in 2026 NHL DraftWith their second pick on Saturday, the San Jose Sharks selected San Jose native, and San Jose Jr. Sharks alumnus, center Jake Gustafson in the sixth round, 174th overall, in the 2026 NHL Draft.

The Sharks then made history, in multiple ways, with their final pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. With the 201st overall pick, the Sharks added 7-foot-1 defenseman Alexander Karmanov to their prospect pool. Karmanov is not only the tallest player to be drafted to the NHL, but he's also the first player from Moldova to be selected in the NHL Draft as well. He's seen as a massive longshot to ever make it to the NHL, but if it somehow does work out, it's hard to imagine a team finding a player with a more impressive frame than Karmanov.

Sharks Select Alexander Karmanov 201st Overall in 2026 NHL DraftSharks Select Alexander Karmanov 201st Overall in 2026 NHL DraftWith their final pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, 201st overall, the San Jose Sharks selected 7-foot-1, 280-pound left-handed Moldovan defenseman Alexander Karmanov. 

It was certainly an interesting draft class for the Sharks. They added some high-end talent on Friday, then added a couple of players with interesting backstories and profiles on Saturday. One thing is certain though, the Sharks entered the weekend with defense, especially right-handed defensemen, being a major weakness in their prospect pool, now it's more of a strength.

NBA Offseason Trade/Free Agent Rumors 2026: Seven teams eyeing Jaylen Brown, Kawhi to Toronto for Ingram?

We're just a little more than 48 hours before the official start of NBA free agency (although let's be honest, teams have got a lot of their roster-building work done already, including things yet to officially happen). The rumors are flying fast. Here are some of the latest around the NBA.

Seven teams interested in Jaylen Brown

At least seven teams have stepped up with interest in trading for Brown — the Portland Trail Blazers, Toronto Raptors, Denver Nuggets, Brooklyn Nets, Charlotte Hornets, Atlanta Hawks and LA Clippers — reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. He also confirms previous reporting that Houston is not in the mix.

Portland comes up a lot in rumors, but they will not put All-Star Deni Avdija in a trade (which also was true around the Giannis Antetokounmpo rumors), and to this point have not been willing to put Toumani Camara or Donovan Clingan in the deal, but it likely would take one or both (and more) to get the deal done, Scotto reports. He adds Portland wants to put Shaedon Sharpe and Scoot Henderson in the deal.

He also says that talks with the Hornets have cooled and the Clippers were always a long shot.

Raptors talking with Clippers about Leonard

It's been difficult to tell exactly how serious the Clippers are about trading Kawhi Leonard, if at all. Reportedly, owner Steve Ballmer doesn't want to trade him, but if contract extension talks stall out — as they are rumored to be doing — then a trade may be in play.

The Raptors have had "real trade conversations" with the Clippers in the past couple of days, reports NBA insider Jake Fischer. Toronto would like to make the heart of this deal Brandon Ingram for Leonard, but the Clippers are reportedly more interested in RJ Barrett and others. It's all something to watch.

Jokic, Nuggets delay extension talks

Nikola Jokic is extension-eligible this summer. However, just like last summer, the two sides have decided to postpone those talks, reports Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.

That does not mean Jokic is considering leaving Denver, he has "reiterated a desire to stay long-term in Denver in recent talks," reports Scotto at Hoopshype. This echoes what Jokic himself made clear at the end of the season.

Both Jokic and Denver realize they have a lot of work to do on the roster to compete with Oklahoma City, San Antonio and the other teams at the top of the West. One priority is re-signing Peyton Watson. Also, a number of Nuggets have been mentioned as possibly being traded, including Christian Braun, Jonas Valančiūnas, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Cam Johnson. We could see Denver take a big swing for a player like Jaylen Brown. Whatever it is, Jokic will be a part of it and the sides will figure out the money later.

Mitchell Robinson talks free agency

Increasingly, it feels like Mitchell Robinson will be the odd man out in New York. There is just no way to bring back the entire roster and meet owner James Dolan's line in the sand of not crossing into the second apron (Robinson alone likely makes enough to put the team over at this point).

Robinson talked about the possibility of returning to New York as a free agent during an interview with WGNO (via New York Basketball):

Nobody doubts Robinson wants to return to the Knicks, but a guy who should get a raise off the nearly $13 million he made last season would have to take a steep pay cut to stick around, or the team would have to change its course and go above the second apron.

Lakers interested in Cam Johnson, others

It's no secret the Lakers are looking to upgrade on the wing with two-way players that fit better around Luka Doncic.

That has them considering Denver's Cam Johnson (who reportedly is available via trade) and Cleveland free agent Dean Wade, reports Scotto of HoopsHype.

Johnson would be a one-year tryout for the Lakers, he is on an expiring $23.1 million deal. Johnson is exactly who the Lakers need on paper, but he hasn't always lived up to expectations. He averaged 12.2 points per game in Denver but shot 43% from beyond the arc.

There are several other teams checking in on Johnson's availability, including the Celtics, Heat, Clippers and Magic, Scotto reports. Wade is a high-level defender but is not a positive player on offense.

Other trade, free agency rumors

• Cleveland open to trading Strus, Schroeder. The Cavaliers were already over the second apron of the luxury tax, and now they are trying to negotiate a new long-term deal with James Harden and keep Dean Wade in-house. That could mean trading one or both of Max Strus and Dennis Schroder, reports Scotto of Hoopshype. Strus is set to make $16.7 million next season, and he played in just 12 games last season due to a bone fracture and foot surgery. That said, during the postseason, he showed his two-way wing potential and his value.

Orlando has waived defensive center Jonathan Isaac, making him a free agent.

• Free agent center Jock Landale reportedly is drawing interest from the Lakers, Hawks, Clippers, 76ers, Cavs, and Bulls.

Lakers had trade talks with Heat about Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware

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There are a ton of things that get discussed and considered for every team during the offseason.

Teams have to consider best- and worst-case scenarios and have a multitude of pathways towards a successful offseason. It’s why Lakers President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka is constantly talking about optionality during press conferences, even if fans roll their eyes when he does.

A report by Michael Scotto on HoopsHype on Sunday might have revealed one of LA’s contingency plans in case Austin Reaves left in free agency.

Before Herro joined Milwaukee in the Antetokounmpo trade and the Los Angeles Lakers agreed to a four-year, $185 million max deal with Austin Reaves, the Lakers had trade discussions surrounding Herro and Kel’el Ware, which would’ve involved multiple first-round draft picks, league sources told HoopsHype.

With Tyler Herro heading to the Bucks and Reaves set to sign a max contract, this obviously never happened, and LA will keep their starting backcourt together.

Clearly, the best-case scenario was keeping Reaves, and the Lakers pulled it off. Still, it’s good to know they had backup plans just in case.

In another timeline, Herro is paired with Luka Dončić, and the Lakers are hoping that’s enough to win them some games. While it’s unknown if Herro will remain with the Bucks or if this is just a quick stop before another move, it’s unlikely he’ll be a player of interest for the purple and gold.

Kel’el Ware, on the other hand, has remained in Lakers rumors. The team is reportedly still interested, but the Bucks aren’t expected to trade him. From the Lakers’ perspective, acquiring Ware would make sense. He’s a young player with room to grow. He averaged 11.1 points while knocking down 39.5% of his threes this past season.

His scoring ability and 3-point shooting would serve the Lakers well, especially if Luke Kennard leaves in free agency.

Still, it takes two to make a deal, and unless the Bucks change their minds, it won’t happen.

It’s fun to hear about the what-ifs in the basketball world, and even better when they aren’t as good as what actually happened.

While Herro would’ve been fun, the Lakers are better off with Reaves, and they were able to step into their ideal situation with him as their franchise star.

Still, staying ready is the name of the game, and the Lakers need all types of backup plans this summer with the fate of so many of their players being up in the air.

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Florida Panthers Announce Roster, Dates For 2026 Development Camp

The Florida Panthers have announced the details for the team’s annual development camp.

Generally, the camp takes place in the days following the NHL Draft, and this year will be no different.

Florida’s 2026 Development Camp will begin on Monday at the Baptist Health IcePlex in Fort Lauderdale and run through Thursday.

This year, the Panthers have invited 24 prospects to participate in D-camp, a group that includes 11 forwards, eight defensemen and five goalies.

Among them are all six of the players Florida selected at this weekend’s NHL Draft in Buffalo: Simas Ignatavicius, Ryder Cali, Jonas Kemps, Vilho Vanhatalo, Cole Zurawski and Louis-Antoine Denault.

You can check out the full roster in the image below: 

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All on-ice sessions are open to the public and free to attend, with the ample seating inside the IcePlex coming on a first come, first served basis.

Development camp will consist of four days of ice time. The schedule is as follows:

Monday, June 29: One full group on-ice session from 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.

Tuesday, June 30: One full group on-ice session from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday, July 1: One full group on-ice session from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Thursday, July 2: One full group on-ice scrimmage from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Are there any players you are excited to see at Florida’s development camp? Let us know in the comments below.

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Were The Canadiens Draft Losers?

Over the weekend at the NHL Draft, the Montreal Canadiens put emphasis on drafting players of a certain type, big bodies who like to play with grit and physicality. While that’s a big need for the organization, not everyone appreciated what the Habs tried to do. In his latest article analyzing the draft, Scott Wheeler from The Athletic identifies the Tricolore as one of the three teams he dubbed losers of the event.

The journalist notes that he understands the Habs’ desire to add more size and athleticism, but he feels they might have put too much emphasis on it and “chased it a little”. In other words, he feels the players the team selected were taken too high. He labels Gleb Pugachyov as a third-line winger, Cooper Cleaves as an AHLer, Tim Runtso as a potential third-pairing blueliner, Parker Trottier as a fourth-line AHLer, and Brayden Klimpke as organizational depth. It certainly sounds like a harsh prognosis.

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Update On Gleb Pugachyov And His Potential Impact On The Prospect Pool

If Wheeler didn’t appreciate the latest influx of Canadiens’ prospects, codirectors of scouting Nick Bobrov and Martin Lapointe were certainly pleased with their harvest when they spoke to the media after the draft was finally over on Saturday afternoon.

“With his size, he already played in the KHL, he’s already played against men, so I think he’ll be ready faster than others for sure, said Lapointe of first-round pick Pugachyov. This guy is a unicorn we love the way he plays, shift in, shift out. The details in his game, at his age is rare. So, to be playing in the KHL and blocking shots and diving to block shots, backchecking hard, finishing his checks on the forecheck, bringing pucks to the net. I mean, that’s what you wish for in a player. We feel, this guy was the guy that we needed, and he was there and I feel lucky to have him.
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The way Lapointe describes Pugachyov, he sounds like the kind of player who can do what Juraj Slafkovsky does, but with more aggression and enthusiasm. He has accepted his role and knows that’s what’s expected of him while it took Martin St-Louis years to make Slafkovsky understand that the Canadiens needed him to get involved physically in puck battles and retrieval on the forecheck.

When the first-round pick spoke to the media, he said through his translator, Sam Shore, that he had known both Ivan Demidov and Alexander Zharovsky for years, adding he was excited to form the “Russian Three” with them, so to speak. It’s true that they could form quite an impressive line with a gritty winger in Pugachyov, a more skillful one in Zharovsky and a star in the making in Demidov, but someone would have to play center. Even if they weren’t forming a line, though, it would certainly feel good for them to have so many Russians on the team. Right-shot defenseman Bogdan Konyushkov could also join the fold eventually.

Bobrov and Lapointe also seemed rather hopeful that their first-round pick could potentially arrive early on this side of the pond:

“Yes, there are two years left, but you know, his agent [Dan Milstein] is very good at negotiating, said Bobrov. So we’ll leave it to Dan to do it. It’s flexible enough so that a lot of different situations can unfold. He knows what he is doing, and it’s all about making sure the kid is ready to come over at the right time. It’s a big change, so we have to be mindful of timing on a number of different fronts.”
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As for the fact that the team made a conscious effort to get bigger and they're picking a lot of blueliners, Bobrov explained:

Well, the defensemen are always in demand, and we always talk about different buckets and which ones are full and which ones are becoming empty. So we know where the best fishing holes are, as we say, and it’s different draft to draft […] in this case, it just so happened that the defenders were the best players, you know, at particular spots, and obviously, you want to create more organizational depth in each position. Every organization needs that depth, and we happen to have pretty good depth right now; it never hurts to have a deeper pool. We felt that with each individual we addressed something. Timmy Runtso is more offensive, more flashy, I guess. Cooper Cleaves is more stay-at-home, mature, big, and defends, and Brayden Klimpke is a puck mover, an elite skater. So we felt those three at the right spots were the way to go, and you can never have enough ds.
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Fans will have an opportunity to see what this latest crop of prospects brings in the coming days, as the Canadiens’ development camp kicks off on June 30th with physical testing, followed by two days of on-ice sessions, including scrimmages on Thursday. As always, it will take place at the CN Sports Complex in Brossard, and those who wish to watch are welcome to do so. Bobrov and Lapointe appeared optimistic that their picks over the weekend would be able to attend. Was Wheeler right in calling the Canadiens draft losers? Fans will have an opportunity to make up their own minds in the coming days and years…


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Braves vs. Giants Chat and Discussion: Chris Sale vs. Robbie Ray

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First pitch for today’s series finale in San Francisco is at 4:05 pm ET.

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