Lamberti identifies five intriguing expiring contracts in the playoffs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 11:21 AM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026
As the playoffs commence, attention on player contracts is heightened with several notable expiring deals. Jake Piseno of the Denver Outlaws is highlighted as a potential offseason surprise due to contract constraints. TD Ierlan of the California Redwoods may trigger significant movement at the faceoff position. Kieran McArdle of the Philadelphia Waterdogs is under scrutiny following the draft of CJ Kirst, raising questions about his future. Jared Bernhardt's impending free agency could spark interest from teams like the Carolina Chaos, given his standout status in the league. The decisions of these athletes will have substantial implications for next season.
- •Jake Piseno could leave the Denver Outlaws this offseason.
- •TD Ierlan's situation affects multiple faceoff positions across teams.
- •Kieran McArdle remains a key player for Philadelphia despite draft changes.
- •Jared Bernhardt may attract teams seeking offensive upgrades.
- •Expiring contracts will shape player movement as postseason concludes.
- 11:21 AMYahoo Sports — Lamberti’s five most intriguing expiring contracts
"The playoff field is set. Of course, all attention will be on winning the whole thing. But for players and coaches alike, there’s also massive implications for next season....
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