Monthly Archives: January 2019

Artemi Panarin booed by Blue Jackets fans amid trade desire

Artemi Panarin was booed by Blue Jackets fans amid talks that he does not want to remain with Columbus long term.

Panarin’s agent issued a statement on Monday saying that the winger would not discuss a contract extension with the Blue Jackets.

Artemi Panarin booed by Blue Jackets fans amid trade desire

Panarin will not negotiate in season

Flyers chairman Dave Scott is following Ed Snider’s footsteps by going all-in to fix the team

Flyers chairman Dave Scott is following Ed Snider’s footsteps by going all-in to fix the team

http://www.philly.com/sports/philadelphia-flyers-dave-scott-interview-comcast-spectacor-20190126.html

Both the Jets and Preds are shopping hard

With the trade deadline looming and the Predators and Jets tied atop the Central Division, both will be searching for reinforcements for a deep playoff run. Will David Poile’s and Kevin Cheveldayoff’s interests intersect, leading to a bidding war? The Panel explores a potentially busy deadline around the league.

https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/video/predators-jets-locked-in-race-for-rentals%7E1596469

Kevin Hayes to the Avalanche? Possible trade scenarios for the Rangers

The firesale is going to start soon. With the Rangers clearly out of the playoff hunt and the team getting calls about the Kevin Hayes, Mats Zuccarello and others you can be sure the rumor mill will be churning up until the trade deadline. Sooner rather than later some fan favorites will be leaving Broadway for others places. While Zuccarello has been linked to the Edmonton Oilers, Hayes has been heavily rumored to be linked to the Colorado Avalanche.

https://foreverblueshirts.com/kevin-hayes-to-the-avalanche-possible-trade-scenarios-for-the-rangers/

NHL Rumors: Pittsburgh Penguins – Several Players Could Be on The Trade Market

Pittsburgh Penguins are always known as one of the best teams among the other National Hockey team nationwide. There are several factors for their success and many winning tournaments, of them one of the salient point is due to the good management team they have from day one.

That is, Pittsburgh Penguins most famous and talented general manager is Jim Rutherford who has a sound knowledge of every player in his team and trade off them in the neck of time as and when required. He always keeps the players on toe by encouraging them and giving them the proper opportunity at the right time. If you are into online betting and have already tried out the vegas promo code, we are sure you would want to know more about these rumours. Some of them might actually be correct, after all.

The Biggest NHL Trade Rumors You Can Hear Today

lot of things are happening around the National Hockey League trading. Let us see some of the latest gossips that are trending on the internet for a while. Always there will be rumors going around the pay scale of the hockey players especially when it comes to the top defensemen in the team.

In general, like the goal keeper for the soccer game, the top defensemen are always on demand for a good hockey team who plays a vital and increases the winning probability to a great level.  If you are into betting with Comeon voucher code 2019, we are sure you already know about it all.

The Avalanche have a lethal top line — now it’s time to address the lack of depth

With an assist on Matt Calvert’s first-period goal on Wednesday against the San Jose Sharks, Nathan MacKinnon hit the 60-point plateau. It was a special accomplishment, too, as it made MacKinnon and linemate Mikko Rantanen, who compose two-thirds of the most lethal line in hockey alongside Gabriel Landeskog, the first set of teammates to register 60 points through 41 games since some guys named Jaromir Jagr and Mario Lemieux managed the feat back during the 1996-97 season.

That MacKinnon and Rantanen have been so prolific this season is astounding, and the dynamic duo — or top-scoring trio, depending on how you want to label the line — is worthy of every bit of praise that has been heaped upon them. Rantanen has established himself as a true top talent in the league, a precision passer and dangerous set-up man who was tied for the top assist total throughout the past calendar year.

https://thehockeynews.com/news/article/the-avalanche-have-a-lethal-top-line-now-its-time-to-address-the-lack-of-depth

Goldobin’s benching adds fuel to trade speculation

The speculation about Goldobin’s future with the Canucks has been a slow burn for a while, especially after Leivo was acquired. And with Goldobin being scratched in favour of the goalless Tim Schaller against the Senators Wednesday, the same day speculation began to brew in the national media that the Canucks may be looking to trade him, the fire started roaring.

Goldobin is a young player who has been a solid offensive contributor this season, so it seems a far-fetched notion that he’ll simply land on waivers in the next day or two, even if the Canucks need to find a roster spot for Brandon Sutter, who is set to return to the lineup after recovering from a separated shoulder.

Patrick Johnston: Goldobin’s benching adds fuel to trade speculation

Possible Trade Destinations for Kevin Hayes

It’s no secret that Kevin Hayes has been playing really well lately, accumulating 16 points in his last 10 games. While it’s unknown how serious the Rangers are in trying to trade the 26 year old center, it’s a strong possibility that he gets dealt at this year’s deadline.

A team acquiring Hayes this season would most likely be to a playoff contender, as his current deal expires at the end of the year. Hayes has done is best work as a center, so with the high price to acquire him, the team trading for him would likely want to keep him down the middle — therefore they’d likely need to have an open top-six center spot.

Cap space should not be much of a factor if the team were only trading for Hayes as a rental, but a team’s long-term cap situation plays a role if they are serious about re-signing him. Coming off a one-year deal and set to become an unrestricted free agent, Hayes won’t come cheap next season so a team pressed up against the cap would have trouble fitting him in.

https://www.blueshirtbanter.com/2019/1/2/18163169/possible-trade-destinations-for-kevin-hayes

NHL’s Heritage Classic coming to Regina with Jets likely on tap

he next NHL outdoor game played on Canadian soil is expected to take place at Regina’s Mosaic Stadium.

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman is scheduled to make “special 2019-20 event announcements” during the second intermission of Tuesday’s Winter Classic outdoor game at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind.

Sportsnet is reporting that the league will name Dallas as the host city for next year’s U.S.-based Winter Classic while Regina is expected to host Canada’s Heritage Classic at the home of the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders.

The report didn’t indicate which teams would be involved in the Heritage Classic but it’s believed that the Winnipeg Jets will face either the Calgary Flames or Edmonton Oilers.

https://winnipegsun.com/sports/hockey/nhl/nhls-heritage-classic-coming-to-regina

Tom Pyatt placed on waivers

With a five-game losing streak to end 2018, one that pushed the Senators to dead last in the NHL, you assumed something was going to happen. Turns out GM Pierre Dorion decided to send a message to coach Guy Boucher, placing one of his favourites, Tom Pyatt, on waivers.

https://www.silversevensens.com/2019/1/1/18164036/tom-pyatt-placed-on-waivers-ottawa-senators