Erik Beaston of Bleacher Report has speculated on where veteran forward James van Riemsdyk might land in free agency.
Despite a solid season with the Boston Bruins, where he scored 11 goals and had 27 assists for 38 points, van Riemsdyk remains unsigned.
Beaston notes that his experience and consistent secondary scoring make him an attractive option for several teams, including the Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Chicago Blackhawks, and Montreal Canadiens. These teams could benefit from his veteran leadership and ability to contribute in key moments, potentially boosting their rosters significantly.
Over the past three seasons, the 35-year-old has recorded 47 goals and 58 assists for 105 total points across 214 games.
Beaston also suggests that even teams not urgently needing offensive help, such as the Vegas Golden Knights, might consider signing van Riemsdyk to enhance their depth. His presence could be particularly valuable for playoff contenders looking to strengthen their lineup for a deep postseason run.
The combination of van Riemsdyk's reliability and veteran savvy makes him a compelling addition for any team aiming to improve its chances in the highly competitive NHL landscape.
Over his 15-year career, van Riemsdyk has amassed 311 goals and 318 assists for 629 total points across 1,011 games.
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