Jack Roslovic, the 28-year-old versatile forward, remains a prominent name on the unrestricted free agent market as the NHL offseason progresses. After a productive season with the Carolina Hurricanes, where he tallied 22 goals and 39 points in 81 games, Roslovic is seeking a new contract, and several teams have emerged as potential destinations. While the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs have been consistently linked to Roslovic, some "unexpected teams" could also be in the mix for his services.
Roslovic's ability to play both wing and center, coupled with his scoring touch, makes him an attractive asset for teams seeking to bolster their forward depth. Although not known for physicality, he can provide a secondary scoring punch and has the potential to elevate a team's offensive capabilities.
The Vancouver Canucks have shown continued interest in Roslovic, with reports suggesting ongoing discussions between the team and his representatives. However, it's not confirmed whether the Canucks have presented a formal offer. Vancouver's need for a right-winger and Roslovic's potential fit within their lineup make this a logical pairing. The Canucks, after a disappointing 2024-25 season, are looking to improve their roster and see Roslovic as a player who can provide consistent offense.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are another team reportedly interested in Roslovic, fueled by his prior connection with Auston Matthews. With the departure of Mitch Marner, a void exists on the right wing in Toronto, and Roslovic could potentially fill that role.
However, teams like the San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks, Seattle Kraken, and Buffalo Sabres could be dark horse contenders for Roslovic. These teams share a need for veteran scoring depth and possess the cap space to accommodate his contract. The Sharks, in particular, have surprised many by signing useful players in recent years, suggesting they could be a team to watch in the Roslovic sweepstakes. The Ducks have ample cap space and could sign Roslovic with the possibility of trading him to a contender at the trade deadline. The Kraken and Sabres face pressure to improve and could view Roslovic as a valuable addition.
Other teams that could be in the mix are the Winnipeg Jets and Columbus Blue Jackets, both former teams of Roslovic. The Jets have significant cap space and a need for offensive enhancement, while the Blue Jackets are aiming to make the playoffs and have the financial resources to pursue Roslovic. The Detroit Red Wings could also be a potential fit, given their need for secondary scoring and Roslovic's familiarity with Patrick Kane and Dylan Larkin. The Nashville Predators and Dallas Stars have also been mentioned as possible landing spots.
While a previous projection estimated a three-year, $10.5 million contract, a one-year deal in the $2-3 million range seems more likely. Roslovic may prioritize signing with a team where he'll have the opportunity to play a significant role and showcase his offensive abilities. Some reports indicate that Roslovic's camp is seeking a 2-3 year deal at just over $3 million per year.
As training camps approach, Roslovic is expected to sign a contract within the next two weeks to settle in with his new team. The coming days will reveal where the versatile forward will continue his NHL career.