After four seasons serving as a backup goalie for the Calgary Flames, Dan Vladar has decided to test the free agent market, despite the Flames' efforts to re-sign him. The 27-year-old is seeking a bigger role than he would have as Dustin Wolf's understudy in Calgary. While his career numbers aren't exceptional, several NHL teams might be willing to take a chance on him to improve their goaltending. Here are four potential destinations where Vladar could find a more prominent role:
1. San Jose Sharks
The San Jose Sharks are reportedly interested in Vladar as they seek a goalie with experience to pair with Yaroslav Askarov for the 2025-26 season. With the Sharks not planning to keep Alexandar Georgiev, Vladar could be a good fit, potentially playing around half of the games to support Askarov's development. Frank Seravalli suggests that if the Sharks sign Vladar, a two-year contract with an average annual value of around $2.5 million is likely.
2. Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers' goaltending situation has been uncertain, and they might consider Vladar as an option. After inconsistent performances from Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard, the Oilers might look to "switch things up". While Vladar isn't a proven number one, the Oilers might see him as an upgrade or a change of pace in their net. Given the Oilers' familiarity with Vladar, they might target him for a short-term, inexpensive deal.
3. Columbus Blue Jackets
The Columbus Blue Jackets have a need for a goalie after trading Daniil Tarasov to the Florida Panthers. Elvis Merzlikins has struggled in recent seasons, potentially opening the door for Vladar to compete for the starting role. If the Blue Jackets pursue Vladar, it could be his best opportunity to secure significant playing time and potentially become a number-one goalie.
4. Ottawa Senators
The Ottawa Senators could be a suitable destination for Vladar, where he could serve as a backup to Linus Ullmark. While Ullmark is a top-tier goalie, Vladar could fit in as a reliable and experienced backup. This role might not offer the starting opportunity he desires, but it would provide a stable position with a competitive team.
While other teams such as the New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes have been linked to Vladar in the past, these four teams appear to be the most likely candidates to offer him a bigger role in the upcoming season. Ultimately, Vladar's decision will likely hinge on which team can provide him with the best combination of opportunity and stability.