The Bruins are unlikely to trade a goaltender
Ty Anderson: Based on what Boston Bruins GM says Don Sweeney He was saying of his excitement about getting ahead with goalkeepers Jeremy Swaiman And Linus UllmarkThey don’t trade goalkeepers.
Ty Anderson: “The amount of people angry about the Bruins throwing Hall out for nothing while also angry that the Bruins wouldn’t get rid of Allmark for nothing confuses me. (The Bruins don’t have any clout and Sweeney has said a lot, so you don’t get much out of it.) Money. So keep the winner Vezina.)”
NHL rumours: New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabers
The planes are listening
Murat AtesIt’s part of your job to listen when teams come up calling out players like Winnipeg Jets general manager Kevin Sheffield. Conor Hellbwick And Mark Shevell.
“I think they will create huge holes in our organization.”
“Again, you will always listen. This is up to the manager, but there are certain standards to follow because they are important parts of our organization.”
“There will be conversations with both camps… what they lead to or not remains to be seen but, from our perspective, we are definitely open. Again, Hailey was very aware when we were contracting LB and was excited about it.”
The difference is not to your liking Alex DeBrinkatasking price
Fourth period: David Pagnotta reports that the Anaheim Ducks, New York Islanders and Detroit Red Wings are among the teams interested in Ottawa Senators forward Alex DeBrinkat.
DeBrincat’s asking price on the extension is a sticking point.
“There are varying degrees of interest,” Dorion said, as quoted before Ottawa Sun. “Teams communicate, we’re close to a deal, I give them permission, and sometimes they’re not willing to pay how long we’re willing to pay.
“He’s 25, so he’s looking for a certain thing, and I can talk about it because we have the rights to it, so I think the degrees (of interest) vary.”
NHL rumours: Alex DeBrincat, Erik Karlsson, and Max Domi
It is not known what the senators were asking the ducks or the islanders for. They asked the Red Wings to pick No. 9.