The Oilers, facing goaltending challenges with Jack Campbell's struggles in the minors, are contemplating Askarov as a potential solution. Ryan Rishaug, discussing on his "Got Yer Back Podcast," emphasizes the urgency for the Oilers to shore up their goaltending.
Askarov, drafted by the Predators in 2020, adds complexity to the potential deal. Despite GM Barry Trotz not actively seeking to trade Askarov or Juuse Saros, a compelling offer featuring draft picks, prospects, and young players might influence his stance.
Securing Askarov may come at a cost for the Oilers, likely involving their 2024 first-round pick and a prominent prospect like Xavier Bourgault, Raphael Lavoie, or Matvey Petrov. While this trade signifies a significant investment in their future, it raises questions about the Oilers' long-term strategy and the delicate balance between immediate needs and future growth.
As rumors circulate, the potential trade for Yaroslav Askarov remains speculative but warrants close attention, given its potential to reshape the goaltending landscape for the Edmonton Oilers.
Source: Oilersdaily
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