The buzz surrounding Bruce Cassidy’s future with the Vegas Golden Knights continues to grow across the NHL. The veteran coach remains under contract, so rival franchises can’t formally approach him even if he is no longer on the bench.NHL insider Elliotte Friedman has weighed in on the situation, offering some new context recently. But recent developments suggest there may be contractual elements that make the situation more complicated than many thought.Elliotte Friedman reveals unusual Bruce Cassidy and Vegas Golden Knights NHL contract complicationsElliotte Friedman says it sounds like there’s some language in Bruce Cassidy’s contract with the Vegas Golden Knights that would make it difficult for either side to walk away from the deal.The NHL has been supportive of the Golden Knights’ position, Friedman told the 32 Thoughts podcast. Cassidy is still under contract, and the club can reject requests from other organisations to talk with the coach.The contracts for coaches around the league aren’t all structured the same, Friedman said. Some coaches’ contracts reportedly require them to make a good-faith effort to find a job, potentially limiting a team’s ability to deny interview requests.Friedman said he has not seen Cassidy’s contract, but suggested there may be odd clauses that make this a complicated situation to untangle.The veteran insider also said the decision to keep Cassidy unavailable may extend beyond hockey operations. Friedman removed the impression that ownership might have some sway based on comments made earlier by general manager Kelly McCrimmon.He said this would not be without precedent for the organization. Years earlier, a similar situation was reported involving former American Hockey League coach Rocky Thompson.For now, Bruce Cassidy remains under contract with the Vegas Golden Knights and NHL teams looking for a head coach will need to wait for clarity. The latest NHL news roundup added another layer to one of the league’s most fascinating offseason storylines, and more NHL updates should be on the way as the coaching market continues to develop.