Monthly Archives: June 2013
Could Evander Kane be moved today
There are lots of rumors that the Jets could be looking to move Kane today. Also hearing that the leafs could be looking to trade with the Hurricanes for the number five pick.
Columbus willing to trade Bobrovsky?
Tsn.ca is reporting that the Blue Jackets will be open totrading their Vezina trophy winning goalie.
Islanders looking for a goalie
Nabokov set to become a UFA and told the Islanders that he will test the market. Schneider may be a trade option.
Hurricanes may deal their pick
The Hurricanes are looking to deal the number five pick and they are looking for a defenseman
Sources: Finding goalie still Flyers’ primary focus
Finding another goalie remains Holmgren’s primary focus with several side issues.
“He’s made it known he’d like a goalie with no years or one-year left where they can get a read on that player before committing,” a source said.
Told #CBJ have had talks with #STLBlues about a trade that would involve David Perron. #CBJ GM Jarmo Kekalainen will not comment.
— Aaron Portzline (@Aportzline) June 30, 2013
#FlaPanthers Dale Tallon says he's talked to Avs about moving up to 1; team has interest in Lecavalier
— George Richards (@GeorgeRichards) June 29, 2013
Canucks getting calls about Edler
Another player generated a lot of phone calls towards Vancouver is d-man Alex Edler. His NTC kicks in July 1 but teams are calling…
— Pierre LeBrun (@Real_ESPNLeBrun) June 29, 2013
Teams appear to have more trade options this year; Detroit Red Wings ‘motivated’ to make a move
This year, it appears many more prominent players are being shopped.
Various reports indicate the long list of forwards available includes Thomas Vanek (Buffalo), Paul Stastny (Colorado), Dave Bolland (Chicago); Sam Gagner, Shawn Horcoff and Ales Hemsky (Edmonton), Mike Cammalleri (Calgary), David Perron (St. Louis) and Erik Cole (Dallas).
The Wild continues to shop Cal Clutterbuck and Tom Gilbert
Typically, deals like this come down on the draft floor or just before the draft because the Wild is looking for either a first-round pick in the Clutterbuck deal (teams are hesitant to give up firsts right now because this draft is so deep) or a second so it could potentially use two seconds to try to move into the first round.
And often times when picks are involved, the teams involved want to make certain first the player they want to take is still sitting there. For instance, in 2006 when the Wild acquired Pavol Demitra for a first and Patrick O’Sullivan, the L.A. Kings didn’t agree to the deal until they were certain Trevor Lewis would still be there.
Tyler Seguin is one of the players that could be traded
Bruins are really active right now. Tyler Seguin is one of the players that could be traded. Lightning is one of many teams in the mix.
— Renaud Lavoie (@RenLavoieRDS) June 29, 2013
Canucks looking to deal Schneider
It's getting interesting. 2 sources say Corey Schneider is in play. 1st and a prospect part of asking price. Suspect Oilers in on talks.
— Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) June 29, 2013
Source: Flyers interested in Jaroslav Halak
The Flyers’ goalie vacancy has taken yet another twist with a name not previously in the mix.
According to an NHL source here at this weekend’s NHL draft, the Flyers have made some inquires with St. Louis Blues general manager Doug Armstrong about the availability of Jaroslav Halak, who lost the starter’s job to Brian Elliott this past season.
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