In the ever-turbulent landscape of NHL free agency, whispers and rumors can send shockwaves across fan bases before any official announcement drops.

Today, the hockey world is abuzz with speculation surrounding one of the most intriguing unsigned talents left on the market.

A recent tip from renowned insider Frank Seravalli has set the stage for a potential game-changing move—one that could alter the balance of power in the Eastern Conference and fuel the already fiery rivalry between the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs.

With GMs Kent Hughes and Brad Treliving reportedly monitoring the situation closely, the anticipation is reaching a fever pitch. The player in question?

A versatile center, still in his prime, with a history of solid production and the pedigree of a former first-round pick. His name has already been linked to both Canadian juggernauts, and insiders suggest a decision could be mere moments away.

But which team will ultimately secure his signature? What impact could this move have on their respective lineups—and could it be the catalyst for an unforgettable season?

The answers remain tantalizingly out of reach, but one thing is certain: fans won’t want to miss what happens next. Read on for the full story and exclusive insights.

Photo of Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes (left) Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving (right)

Photo credit: All Habs

According to information from the excellent Frank Seravalli, a signing on offense is indeed about to be announced in the NHL.

The best free agent still available and free as a bird, Jack Roslovic, is reportedly finally about to announce his decision.

Where will he sign?

We will have the answer shortly, and we will keep an eye on this since he is a center, a possible second-line NHL center, and his name has already been linked to the Montreal Canadiens.

Rumor: Jack Roslovic is finally about to sign with a team

In addition to the Montreal Canadiens, the name of the Toronto Maple Leafs has also been brought up as a possibility.

Frank Seravalli: Re Jack Roslovic: “They are getting closer; some people seem to wonder is Toronto the fit? I could see that happening, but we know Toronto’s cap situation is still going to be tight”

This is a situation to watch over the next few hours and even the next few minutes.

Jack Roslovic, 28 years old, is a 6-foot-1, 198-pound center who was a first-round pick of the Winnipeg Jets in 2015.

Over the past few seasons, he has produced at rates (per 82 games) of 58 points, 46 points, 47 points, 43 points, and 40 points.

Do you think he is better than Kirby Dach?

Is the Montreal Canadiens interested?

Personally, if he signs for one season at a reasonable price, I believe the Montreal Canadiens could seriously be interested. Otherwise, we can forget the project.