Notebook: Canucks had past interest when Roslovic struggled to get into the Winnipeg Jets’ lineup, before he was dealt to the Blue Jackets.
He has a year left on his deal at a US $4.15 million cap hit and could be a trade-deadline chip to free up some cap space, especially if his performance numbers aren’t right.
Blue Jackets centre Jack Roslovic gears up to take off from the end boards during a December game against the host Philadelphia Flyers.The 2015 first-rounder of the Winnipeg Jets turned into a third-line centre this season with the struggling Columbus Blue Jackets. They finished 31st overall and are saddled with big, long-term contract commitments to Johnny Gaudreau and Patrik Laine.
Roslovic did have 45 points in 81 games during the 2021-22 season, so a rebound is possible before an extension or moving on to other options. Fast forward and is Roslovic worth a kick of the trade tires by this Canucks regime, which has identified a third-line centre as an off-season priority?Article content
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