Check out the latest on the Senators, Blue Jackets, Ducks, Predators and Red Wings in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.
POTENTIAL SENATORS TRADE CANDIDATES
OTTAWA SUN: Bruce Garrioch believes the time is coming when Senators winger Vladimir Tarasenko will have to decide if he’ll waive his no-trade clause as the March 8 deadline approaches. The 32-year-old winger isn’t at the top of everybody’s wish list but some teams have reached out to the Senators to express interest.
Senators general manager Steve Staios hasn’t formally asked Tarasenko to waive his NTC yet but it’s expected that could happen in the coming days if they get a suitable offer. It’s believed the club’s asking price could be a second-round pick and a prospect. Garrioch thinks they might get more if they’re willing to retain part of his $5 million cap hit.
Garrioch believes the Vegas Golden Knights could come calling with Mark Stone sidelined week-to-week. He also noted the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers are among the clubs seeking depth at forward.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Oilers are reportedly looking for a third-line center and are believed to be interested in the Anaheim Ducks’ Adam Henrique. Tarasenko doesn’t fit that need.
THE ATHLETIC: Ian Mendes lists Tarasenko and fellow pending free-agent winger Dominik Kubalik among their players most likely to be traded by the deadline.
Mendes also wondered if the Senators might consider moving a core player or two to shake up their roster. Drake Batherson, Thomas Chabot, Jakob Chychrun and Josh Norris could fall under that category.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Given those players’ contracts, finding the type of return that would entice Staios to move one of them probably isn’t possible leading up to the trade deadline. That type of trade is more likely to occur in the offseason when teams have more salary cap room and a greater willingness to add to their rosters.
LATEST ON THE BLUE JACKETS AND DUCKS
THE ATHLETIC: Aaron Portzline looked at which members of the Columbus Blue Jackets could hit the trade block in the coming days.
He considers pending UFA forward Jack Roslovic as likely to be traded. Defensemen Ivan Provorov and Adam Boqvist have surfaced in the rumor mill but Portzline considers them less likely to move.
Other possibilities include Sean Kuraly, Alexandre Texier and Erik Gudbranson.
Goaltender Elvis Merzlkins recently asked for a trade but then withdrew the request. While they’re willing to retain part of his $5.4 million annual cap hit through 2026-27, moving him would still be difficult.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: There was a report earlier this month that the New Jersey Devils looked into Merzlikins’ availability. However, they seem more intent on landing a more reliable starter such as Calgary’s Jacob Markstrom.
Eric Stephens recently looked at which players the Anaheim Ducks could peddle by the deadline.
Center Adam Henrique is their most attractive asset given the limited depth of quality centers in the trade market. Defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin could also draw interest. Stephens thinks the Ducks should also try to trade goaltender John Gibson if they can but acknowledges that Gibson’s expensive contract is a major obstacle.
Ducks GM Pat Verbeek hasn’t quashed the Trevor Zegras trade rumors but he’s not under pressure to move the young forward, who is signed through 2025-26. Winger Frank Vatrano has a year left on his contract but Stephens thinks he could be available for the right price.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: As noted above, the Oilers are rumored to be interested in Henrique. He’s also been linked to the Colorado Avalanche, Boston Bruins and New York Rangers.
UPDATE ON THE PREDATORS GOALIE SITUATION
NASHVILLE HOCKEY NOW: Michael Gallagher noted that promising Predators goaltender Yaroslav Askarov could make the trade deadline interesting for his club. He’s playing very well for their AHL affiliate in Milwaukee but moving him into the Predators lineup is difficult with Juuse Saros and Kevin Lankinen as their current tandem.
GM Barry Trotz recently said he’d like to get Askarov into some meaningful NHL games, “to be around Saros” and to play in a high-pressure environment.
Gallagher noted that the Predators are getting calls about Saros and Lankinen. Given the high asking price set for Saros, Lankinen might be more likely to move if they want to make room for Askarov.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Complicating things is the Predators battling for a wild-card berth in the Western Conference. Trotz could be reluctant to break up his current goaltending tandem right now. It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out leading up to the trade deadline.
WILL THE RED WINGS BECOME BUYERS AT THE TRADE DEADLINE?
SPORTSNET: Jeff Marek suspects the Detroit Red Wings could pursue a “defenseman with bite” at the trade deadline. He also thinks they could be looking at adding a forward.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Defensemen with bite could include Anaheim’s Ilya Lyubushkin, Philadelphia’s feisty Sean Walker, or Calgary’s shutdown blueliner Chris Tanev.