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Big Names Could Be Traded Come Wednesday in the NHL
Monday, March 3, 2014This Wednesday at 3:00 PM is the National Hockey League's trade deadline. As always, the rumors have started to escalate with talks of many big name players being traded.
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Among this list is Rangers' captain Ryan Callahan, Devils' long time net minder Martin Brodeur, and Islanders' relatively new addition Thomas Vanek. Ryan Kesler of the Vancouver Canucks, Martin St. Louis of the Tampa Bay Lighting, and Matt Moulson and Jaroslav Halak of the Buffalo Sabres have also been rumored to possibly make a move.
Sources have said that Ryan Callahan and the New York Rangers are coming close to reaching a compromise in Callahan's contract extension, so Callahan will likely remain a Ranger. Martin Brodeur on the other hand, is seeking a starting position, which the New Jersey Devils would not be able to offer him. The Minnesota Wild have displayed their interest in Brodeur, and with both Niklas Backstrom and Josh Harding sidelined due to injury, Brodeur would be able to make the ice presence he is seeking.
Thomas Vanek of the New York Islanders is another player rumored to be traded that will likely be traded. The Islanders blew another 2 goal lead yesterday against the Florida Panthers. The Islanders will likely trade both Vanek and defenseman Andy MacDonald.
Rumors of Martin St. Louis being traded have settled down from last week, and although it may have seemed like he was headed for the Rangers, it will likely not play out. The Pittsburgh Penguins have expressed interest in Ryan Kesler, which would make them an extremely threatening force. Kesler who is apart of a no-trade clause has asked for a trade some time ago, but recently expressed that he wants out sooner rather than later.
Matt Moulson and Jaroslav Halak have been rumored to be on the move out of Buffalo. Moulson who was acquired by the Sabres in the beginning of the season and Halak who was acquired by the Sabres on Friday are both likely to be moved. The Sabres, who have the least points in the NHL, want to release all assets they have in order to bring in young talent towards hopes of a successful future.
Conclusion:
On The Move Yes or No?
Ryan Callahan -No
Martin Brodeur-Yes
Thomas Vanek-Yes
Martin St. Louis-No
Ryan Kesler-Yes
Matt Moulson-Yes
Jaroslav Halak-Yes
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