The Florida Panthers acquired forwards Derick Brassard and Riley Sheahan in a trade with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday with an eye on the rest of this season and the offseason.
In the short term, general manager Dale Tallon said the Panthers will see where they are near the deadline before deciding if they trade Brassard - who like Sheahan can become an unrestricted agent on July 1 -- or keep him for the rest of the season.
In either case, the Panthers created cap flexibility by not only trading Nick Bjugstad and Jared McCann, who are each under contract past this season, but by acquiring players with expiring contracts.
"That was the key to the trade. We got two good players that can help us in the run here, that have experience and have talent and fits a need for us," Tallon said. "Also we freed up a lot of space for an aggressive summer in free agency."
But how aggressive?
TSN's Pierre LeBrun said on Thursday that Florida, if it had cap flexibility, could have an interest in either trading for Columbus Blue Jackets forward Artemi Panarin and goalie Sergei Bobrovksy, who can each become UFAs on July 1, or signing them when if they hit the open market.
Panarin's agent said this week he would discuss his future with Columbus after the season.
As for Brassard, Tallon said the Panthers' on-ice fortunes in the coming weeks will determine whether he stays or is moved before the deadline.
"If we continue and can get on a hot streak like we did last year, then he'll stay," Tallon said. "But if it looks like we're going to fall out … we can't afford to fall back any more."