This edition (May 25, 2026) of NHL Trade Talk Recap includes three quick recaps. Some big moves, a hot series, and coaching drama are in the news. Hockey’s offseason and playoffs are serving up headlines. The Panthers are possibly getting nastier with a Tkachuk trade with the Senators. The Hurricanes are pressuring the Canadiens in the East Final. And, the Oilers are hunting for a coach after Cassidy talks stalled. There’s plenty to review in today’s posts. Things are changing fast.
Panthers Could Get Scary If They Add Tkachuk
Florida had a rough, injury-filled year, but they’ve got time to heal and the ninth pick to play with, so this offseason could get loud. Rumours say GM Bill Zito might try to ship that pick (and maybe a roster player) to Ottawa for Brady Tkachuk. A healthy Panthers squad plus Tkachuk’s physical, playoff-ready game would instantly make them one of the Cup favourites.
Nobody’s said Tkachuk demanded out, and Ottawa still calls the shots. But if Brady wants to join his brother Matthew in Florida, that changes everything. Even if other teams can offer more, Tkachuk’s choice matters most. And if he’s into it, the Panthers could go from wounded to terrifying fast.
Report Suggests the Panthers Are Trying to Acquire Brady Tkachuk
Hurricanes Bring the Heat; Can Habs Handle It?
Lane Hutson owned the OT turnover that cost Game 3, but Carolina’s nonstop pressure is the real issue. They’ve shut down Montreal’s clean breakouts and forced sloppy, short plays that lead to mistakes. With the Canes ramping up the volume of shots and chaos in front of the net, the Canadiens’ usual looks have vanished.
Montreal isn’t dead yet, but they need to speed up execution, get more pucks on net, and avoid getting mentally beaten by shot totals. Otherwise, this run could end quickly.
Hutson Takes Heat for Canadiens Game 3 Loss, But It’s More Than That

Oilers’ Coach Hunt: Laviolette Sneaks Ahead
The Cassidy door’s closed for now, so Edmonton’s eyeing other vets. Craig Berube’s in the mix, but insiders say Peter Laviolette might actually be higher on the list after recent chatter. Teams want someone who can provide an immediate boost, and Laviolette’s track record as a quick-impact hire fits that bill.
Berube’s résumé isn’t bad (solid regular-season numbers his first season in Toronto), but his rough year there may be holding him back a bit. So, for now, he looks like a contender, not the front-runner.
Pump the Brakes on Craig Berube to the Edmonton Oilers?
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