The NHL was expected to go on a spending spree this offseason. The NHL salary cap rose to $95.5 million for the 2025-26 season. However, the spending hasn't been as high as many expected. As of August 8th, there's over $185 million in cap space remaining available across the NHL.
With defenseman Luke Hughes' contract still unsigned, the New Jersey Devils are sitting on around $6 million in cap space. Winger Ondrej Palat's $6 million AAV contract has since become one of the biggest impediments to Tom Fitzgerald's flexibility.
In fact, Palat’s full no-move clause has now transitioned to a 10-team trade list, giving the Devils more room to negotiate with a broader set of teams.
A trade is already in the works
Palat has been with the New Jersey Devils since the 2022-23 season after he was signed as a free agent by New Jersey on July 14, 2022. His best year as a Devil came in 2023-24, recording 31 points across 11 goals and 20 assists.
His most recent year saw him put up 28 points, just five points off from his career-low aside from his rookie year. Pucks and Pitchforks previously wrote that moving Palat was the "most desirable outcome." And that's still true.
According to Fox Sports Radio, the Devils have been in talks with San Jose, Anaheim, and Chicago regarding a deal for Palat. And with Anaheim reportedly having a whopping $20.5 million in salary cap space, why shouldn't he become a Duck?
Other possible teams that would make sense include the Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins — both of which are franchises that should be able to take on his contract in exchange for the depth and experience he could bring to their rosters.
Moving Palat would certainly ease the pressure on re-signing budding young defenseman Hughes. And apparently, this is something the Devils are interested in and isn't just mere speculation. The New Jersey franchise has already had talks with San Jose, Anaheim, and Chicago surrounding such a deal for Palat.
With the league’s cap climate in flux and the Devils’ needs reaching a tight deadline, a Palat trade remains not only feasible but perhaps essential for answering the devils' remaining question marks heading into the 2025-26 season.