Hockey insider Bob McKenzie stopped by the NBCSN studio during the first intermission of Devils - Flyers on Tuesday (a 4-0 win for Philadelphia), providing some interesting updates on the top pick of the 2017 NHL Draft (Nico Hischier) and Nolan Patrick, who went second that same year.
Devils aim for extension with Hischier
McKenzie brought up some interesting comparables for Hischier, including Arizona Coyotes winger Clayton Keller (eight year extension with $7.15M AAV begins next season) and Winnipeg Jets forward Kyle Connor (signed for seven years, $7.14M AAV this summer). McKenzie explains that, while Hischier might not have reached the same production heights as Connor or Keller when those two had been at their best, Hischier’s all-around game makes up some of the difference.
The Devils have some reason to show some haste. While there might be some sticker shock at being in that $7M stratosphere, Hischier could really drive up his perceived value if he enjoys a huge season with Taylor Hall on his wing. McKenzie wonders if Hischier might even push for a Mikko Rantanen-type deal ($9.2M AAV) if he has a big enough 2019-20.
With Hall in a contract year, the Devils could also get some cost certainty if they hash something out sooner, rather than later.
Of course, McKenzie describes this opportunity as a “platform year” for Hischier, who might benefit from waiting things out.
Migraine issues still fuzzy for Patrick
The Flyers are hoping to have impressive depth down the middle once Patrick can join Sean Couturier and Kevin Hayes.
While McKenzie reports that there has been progress - Patrick didn’t travel overseas with the Flyers, but is expected to travel with the team in North America - it sounds like this is still a week-to-week thing for the 21-year-old.
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James O’Brien is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @cyclelikesedins.