The Florida Panthers are out of playoff contention by several games, and Sergei Bobrovsky could be on the move. Bobrovsky is in the final campaign of a seven-year contract with a $10 million cap hit. At 38 years old, the Florida goaltender hasn't been as sharp during the 2025-26 NHL season, but joining a team more capable of making the playoffs could improve his game.
Below, we consider the five best landing spots for Bobrovsky if the Panthers trade Bobrovsky at the NHL trade deadline!
edmonton oilers

The Edmonton Oilers need a goaltender, whether it's Sergei Bobrovsky or someone else. Edmonton players have expressed concern over their current goaltender situation, as the team has allowed more than five goals in two of the last three games. Bobrowski is known for leveling up in the playoffs, and he can lead Edmonton to the Stanley Cup.
montreal canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens could use an upgrade in their goaltending room before the NHL trade deadline. Jacob Fowler is considered a long-term option at goaltender, but Bobrowski would give Montreal a short-term boost. This will still preserve the crease for the future. Whether it's Bobrowski or not, the Canadiens could use an upgrade with the playoffs in the picture.
carolina storm

The Carolina Hurricanes have Brandon Bussy as their goaltender, but acquiring Bobrowski would give the team another option. Following Pyotr Kochetkov's surgery, Carolina's goaltender depth was tested by placing Bussi in the lead role. It's not a desperate need, but Bobrowski will help the Hurricanes over the next 20 games.
vegas golden knights

The Vegas Golden Knights could use an upgrade at the goalie position. While Adin Hill's save percentage has been over .900 for the past seven years, it has dropped to .858 during the 2025–26 season. With Hill and Carter Hart struggling, Bobrowski could use a change of scenery.
san jose sharks

The San Jose Sharks are trying to make a playoff run, and acquiring Bobrowski could take them to the next level. Yaroslav Askarov and Alex Nedeljkovic are not a Stanley Cup-winning duo, but the Panthers goaltender will become the primary option. The trade package will likely only be big for a few games, but San Jose needs an upgrade.
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