NHL Rumors: Trade Market, Bruins, Pens, Kings and Sens
Jiri Hudler

On the Trade Market …

  • TSN: Trade Bait board: 1. Dustin Byfuglien 2. Jonathan Drouin 3. Loui Eriksson 4. Andrew Ladd 5. Travis Hamonic 6. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 7. Roman Pollak 8. Dan Hamhuis 9. Jiri Hudler 10. Peter Holland
  • Kevin Allen of USA Today: Five reasons it could be an uneventful trade deadline.
    1. Too many teams in contension
    2. Teams have limited cap space
    3. Trades have long-term consequences
    4. No-trade clauses and cap hits
    5. Supply and demand issue

On the Boston Bruins …

  • Kevin Paul Dupont: Looks like the Bruins need to trade Loui Eriksson for a No. 3-4 defenseman.
  • CSNNE: The Bruins need a top-three defenseman that can move the puck and play big minutes. They could also use a top-six winger to play with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand. They could also use a veteran bottom-six forward that has a bit of size and nastiness. Potential defenseman targets for the Bruins: Dustin Byfuglien, Dennis Wideman, Keith Yandle, Kevin Shattenkirk, Justin Schultz, Cam Fowler, Sami Vatanen, Hampus Lindholm, John-Michael Liles and Dan Hamhuis.

On the Pittsburgh Penguins …

  • Rob Rossi of the Pittsburgh Tribune Live: Aside from Kris Letang, the Penguins defense is “pretty good at everything but playing defense.” GM Jim Rutherford shouldn’t try to do to much before the trade deadline though. The Penguins should look to use Derrick Pouliot on the blueline instead of finding a rental defenseman.

On the Calgary Flames …

  • James Mirtle: Believe the Flames are wanting a second round pick for Jiri Hudler.

On the Los Angeles Kings …

  • Dennis Bernstein of The Fourth Period: Kings GM Dean Lombardi has been a long-time fan of defenseman Keith Yandle. The Coyotes are picking up half of Yandle’s salary, so he could fit cap wise and slide into their third pairing with either Jamie McBain or Christian Ehrhoff.

On the Ottawa Senators …

  • Bruce Garrioch: Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says that he has “zero” interest in selling the team.