The Oilers, grappling with goaltending challenges as Jack Campbell struggles in the minors, are rumored to be considering Askarov as a solution. TSN's Ryan Rishaug suggests the Oilers should explore this option on his "Got Yer Back Podcast," emphasizing the urgency of reinforcing their goaltending.
Askarov, a promising prospect drafted by the Predators in 2020, adds a layer of complexity to any potential deal. Predators' GM Barry Trotz, known for his strategic approach, is not actively seeking to trade Askarov or Juuse Saros. However, a compelling offer, potentially featuring draft picks, prospects, and young players, could sway Trotz's stance.
For the Oilers, securing Askarov could come at a considerable cost, likely involving their 2024 first-round pick and a high-profile prospect like Xavier Bourgault, Raphael Lavoie, or Matvey Petrov. While this trade presents 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 the rumors gain traction, the potential trade for Yaroslav Askarov remains speculative but demands close attention as it could reshape the goaltending landscape for the Edmonton Oilers.
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