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Martin Necas’ uncertain future sparks big questions for Hurricanes and Avalanche (Image via Getty)
Martin Necas is a talented forward for the Carolina Hurricanes. Recently, his name has come up in trade talks with the Colorado Avalanche. But it seems Necas isn’t too happy about the idea.
According to recent reports, he is not too interested in joining Colorado. With contract talks coming up, the Hurricanes may have to make a big decision very soon.
Martin Necas not fully interested in Colorado move
On Monday, June 3, 2025, NHL insider Elliotte Friedman shared on his podcast 32 Thoughts that Martin Necas “wasn’t overly thrilled” with the idea of joining the Colorado Avalanche. Friedman spoke about this while discussing trade rumors involving Necas and Colorado.This talk began after several reports suggested that the Avalanche had shown interest in acquiring the 25-year-old forward from the Carolina Hurricanes. However, Friedman said on his show that Necas might prefer a different location. He said,“I heard he wasn’t overly thrilled about Colorado. He wants to explore all his options before committing anywhere.”The NHL offseason is the time when teams look to reshape their rosters.
For Colorado, this could be a setback if Necas is not open to joining them. The Avalanche now need to think carefully before making a trade offer or starting contract talks.You can listen to the original report on 32 Thoughts Podcast:Also Read: Insider reveals Martin Necas rumored to be unhappy with Colorado Avalanche after big trade
Uncertainty over Martin Necas extension talks this summer
Martin Necas’ uncertain future sparks big questions for Hurricanes and Avalanche
Martin Necas is a restricted free agent (RFA) this summer. He just finished his season with Carolina in May 2025 after the Hurricanes were eliminated by the New York Rangers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs’ second round.
Now, contract extension talks are expected to begin soon.If talks between Necas and Carolina don’t go well, the team may look to trade him. But with reports saying he’s not keen on Colorado, they’ll have to consider other teams. According to The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun, other NHL teams have also shown interest, and Carolina is likely to keep its options open.In a quote shared by LeBrun on June 4, 2025, one NHL executive said:“He’s a great player, but if the fit isn’t right, Carolina has to think big picture. No one wants to force a trade if the player isn’t excited about it.”With free agency approaching on July 1, 2025, a final decision will need to be made soon. If the Hurricanes and Necas cannot agree, and Colorado is not a favored destination, a new suitor may emerge for the young forward.