Breaking News: Astros Near Deal to Acquire Blue Jackets’ Pitcher for a Power Play
The Columbus Blue Jackets have been trying to trade Patrik Laine since the 26-year-old winger requested a move in early June. However, the situation is complicated by Laine’s current participation in the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, where he sought help for his mental health and well-being.
Although Laine can technically be traded while in the assistance program, interested teams want to speak with him directly before finalizing any deal. This is further complicated by Laine’s substantial $8.7 million annual salary cap hit through the 2024-25 season and his 10-team no-trade list.
Aaron Portzline of The Athletic reported on July 14 that the Blue Jackets are still waiting for Laine’s release from the program. Until then, neither the Blue Jackets nor any other team can engage in direct talks with him. This delay has hindered the Blue Jackets’ efforts to trade Laine, as teams have pursued other players through trades and free agency.
Despite these obstacles, some teams remain interested in the former 44-goal scorer. GM Don Waddell remains optimistic, noting that even with the free-agent market now largely depleted, clubs with available salary cap space may revisit trade discussions for Laine. “There really aren’t a lot of free agents out there,” Waddell told Portzline. “If [teams] have the [salary] cap [space] today, they’ll probably still have it tomorrow. I know there are teams that are still interested.”
As the situation develops, the Blue Jackets hope that Laine’s availability and interest from other teams will align, allowing for a potential trade that benefits both Laine and the organization. Until then, they will not rush Laine out of the program to facilitate a trade. He’ll be ready when he’s ready.