With Wednesday's announcement of the NHL expanding to Las Vegas in 2017-18, the upcoming expansion draft is on the minds of general managers ... sort of.
While some trade speculation insists teams could deal players for fear of losing them for nothing, Chicago Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman gave his two cents on the expansion draft - slated for next June - and he feels teams aren't stressing over it yet.
"It's a little bit early to be making moves strictly for an expansion draft," Bowman said, according to Chris Hine of the Chicago Tribune.
Each team will be able to protect seven forwards, three defenseman, and a goalie, or eight skaters (defenseman or forwards) and a goalie, while teams can only lose a maximum of one player.
"Discussion I've had with other managers, they haven't mentioned the expansion draft," said Bowman.
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