In the dog days of the NHL off-season, Pavel Zacha rumors refuse to cool down. The Boston Bruins forward, drafted sixth overall in 2015, has been linked to trade speculation since before the 2025 NHL trade deadline — and there’s still plenty of smoke as we inch toward training camp.
Zacha’s value is clear: he’s a top-six forward, in his prime, with a team-friendly contract for two more seasons. This makes him a target for clubs seeking skill, versatility, and stability in their forward group. Here are three potential landing spots generating buzz.
1. Utah Mammoth — Adding Firepower to Push for Playoffs
The Utah Mammoth have been aggressive in their roster construction and could be one piece away from making a serious playoff push. Adding Zacha would instantly bolster their top-six depth and give them more scoring consistency. His ability to play both center and wing makes him an ideal fit for a team still solidifying its offensive identity.
2. Montreal Canadiens — Filling the Second-Line Center Void
The Canadiens have been hunting for a legitimate second-line center, and Zacha fits that bill perfectly. While Kirby Dach and Alex Newhook have promise, neither offers Zacha’s proven consistency. Even in a third-line role or on the wing, he would add a new dimension to Montreal’s offense and help balance their scoring attack.
3. Chicago Blackhawks — A Smart Rebuild Addition
Though still rebuilding, the Blackhawks have over $17 million in cap space and could use it to acquire proven NHL talent. Zacha’s two remaining contract years make him a low-risk addition who could help mentor young stars like Connor Bedard while still producing offensively. Chicago could easily be the dark-horse suitor in these Pavel Zacha rumors.
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