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NHL trade rumors involving the Los Angeles Kings

So yesterday Dennis Bernstein of The Fourth Period, went on a twitter tear, answering Los Angeles Kings trade questions all day and night. Some of the questions may have come from trade rumors, others were of the speculating type. Since I couldn’t convince Dennis to write up a nice summary for us to read, I’ve decided to attempt to breakdown his twitter account.  Now I normally give you links to each ‘tweet’, but that would take up more time, so if you want direct links, you can get them from his account  here (and is a good ‘follow’). I’ll also adjust the order posted and will try to lump specific player questions/mentions together, and combine the question and answer hopefully into one sentence. The Kings are looking for scoring help and a top 4 defenseman, so let’s begin …..

  • If the Kings fall out of contention in February, look for them to move from buyers to sellers. They have a 10 game road trip that may determine their course of action.
  • See’s a trade first before they make a change behind the bench.
  • The Kings have plenty of of 20 goal guys, need a 35+ guy.
  • Doesn’t see the Kings looking to deal goalie Jonathan Bernier. He wouldn’t bring back the forward the Kings need.
  • The Kings could use a 2nd line center, but trading for a long term guy would create a log jam for Brayden Schenn next year, Stoll would replace Handzus as 3rd line center.
  • See’s Wayne Simmonds as a solid 3rd line for years to come.
  • Thomas Hickey doesn’t have much trade value, has a shoulder injury, could be wasted 4th overall pick.
  • Kings looking at Francois Beauchemin and Robyn Regehr on defense, Ales Hemsky and Dustin Penner on the wing.

Ottawa Senators

  • Jimmy Murphy reported that Kings GM Lombardi was scouting the Senators-Bruins game.
  • Here goes the Mike Fisher chatter.
  • Fisher could be a target. Jason Spezza is still out for another month so he may be too late, need immediate boost.
  • Fisher would fit as a #2 center but is not putting up good numbers and has a $4 million cap hit.
  • Milan Michalek is a $4.3 million cap hit with 8 goals in 43 games, so not a likely target.

Calgary Flames

  • Robyn Regehr may be the best defenseman option.
  • Kicking tires on Alex Tanguay.
  • If the Kings were to go after Regehr and Niklas Hagman, the Flames would want a Dman prospect included, Teubert or Voynov. It would take a big deal to get both.
  • Simmonds would likely be in a deal for Regehr. Tanguay will be a UFA at end of year, has no-trade clause, so there wouldn’t be a high price.
  • Jarome Iginla for Brayden Schenn doesn’t make sense. 2 years at $7 million each, with Drew Doughty contract still to do, not Lombardi’s style.
  • The Kings would have less than zero interest in Olli Jokinen.

Edmonton Oilers

  • Simmonds has been dangled by the Kings for Ales Hemsky or Dustin Penner.
  • They are looking at Hemsky or Penner, but their February road trip could determine if they want to pay the price.
  • Shawn Horcoff not a great fit. He doesn’t put the puck in the net enough.

Toronto Maple Leafs

  • There was talk of a Kris Versteeg, Francois Beauchemin and high prospect for Brayden Schenn. Brian Burke really wants Schenn, but Lombardi won’t move him.
  • A Versteeg for Simmonds deal is not an upgrade.

Buffalo Sabres and Florida Panthers

  • Since Jason Pominville has a cap hit of $5.3 million, has a NMC and has only 8 goals, so likely not a target of the Kings.
  • David Booth and Tomas Vanek are possible but not likely.
  • Booth has a long term deal with a limited no-trade clause.

One offs

  • Andrei Kostitsyn likely not an option, Canadiens need goals too, so if he’s that good offensively, he’d stay. If they would move him, would want more than Simmonds.
  • If Capitals decided to move Semin, they’d want full rental value, a lot more than Jarret Stoll. Ovechkin won’t allow the Capitals to trade him anyways.
  • Niclas Bergfors is a right winger and has been a healthy scratch in December, so likely not interested.
  • Kings never targeted Patrick Elias, 2 years left at $6 million.
  • Martin Havlat’s salary doesn’t make sense.
  • Tomas Kopecky to the Kings is as likely as Semin to Chicago for him.
  • Scouts at Monday’s game were from the Lightning, Flyers, Canadiens, Boston, and Penguins.

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Lots of Injury News

  • The mysterious ‘upper body injury’ took a turn for the good for once, Tomas Vanek, who originally was out for ‘weeks’, might be ready to this weekend. Sabres fans and fantasy owners take breath a sigh of relief. If he’s not ready to go Adam Mair or Daniel Paille may take his spot on the 1st line.
  • Colorado Avalanche defenceman John-Michael Liles left Tuesday nights game against the Leafs, and will be out of the lineup for about 2 weeks with a bruised shoulder. It was originally thought that he might have separated his shoulder, which would have meant he’d be out a lot longer.
  • Columbus Blue Jackets Dman, Jan Hejda could be out 2-4 weeks with a sprained medial collateral ligament. This shouldn’t have much fantasy impact.
  • Some not so surprising news, Martin Havlat could be out with a groin injury.
  • The Red Wings may be without Pavel Datsyuk. He’s day to day with an upper body injury. “An MRI on Wednesday showed “nothing significant,” general manager Ken Holland said.”
  • What is with all the injuries this season. It seems like every day there is something to report, and it’s happening to some pretty big names.

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Martin Havlat Speaks Out on Tallon’s Firing

The firing of Dale Tallon surprised me, but the story continues as it appears his firing may have been in the works for awhile. Darren Dreger of TSN put out a good piece today outlining some more info, as well as comments from former Blackhawk, Martin Havlat.

Is Havlat just venting about the Blackhawks because he wasn’t re-signed? It may sound like it, but I don’t believe he is.

Here are a couple good quotes from Havlat:

“My negotiation with Chicago was not between Dale and my agent, it was between Dale and McDonough,” Havlat said “Why? Because McDonough couldn’t stand that Dale was so successful and getting the credit for building the Hawks from a last place team to making the Conference Final in three short years. Remember, we were also the youngest team in the NHL last year.”

“I was too closely identified with Dale,” he continued. “McDonough knew long ago he was going to fire Dale. He wanted someone he could claim as his own He wanted to stand up at the convention and claim credit for signing this guy or that guy.”

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Daily Rumors – June 30th

  • Mark Everson of the NY Post is reporting that the New Jersey Devils are close to re-signing Johnny Oduya to a 4 year deal worth in the neighborhood of $3-4 million per year. This would be a good signing for the Devils, he’s a going to be a solid D-man for years. But they’ll need to look at bringing in some offensive help as they are going to let Brian Gionta leave as a UFA. Defensive specialist John Madden also appears to on his way out. Madden is 36, but still has a couple good years left in him.
  • Chris Kuc of the Chicago Tribune is reporting that the Blackhawks and Havlat continue to talk contract. Havlat is looking for a multi-year deal at a lower amount than what he made last year ($6 million) but the Hawks are looking at a one year deal with a slight raise. Toews and Kane will be getting a raise next year, so the Hawks have to watch their future money. David Bolland just signed a 5 year deal at around $18 million. Cam Barker and Chris Versteeg are also RFA’s for the Hawks. The Bulin wall’s big contract comes off the books, but they are showing interest in re-signing him. You have to think the Hawks are rethinking their decision to give Brian Campbell that big deal last year.
  • According to the Montreal Gazette, the Montreal Canadiens may look at the Sedin twins if they decide not to re-sign with the Canucks. I didn’t really think of the Canadiens as potential destinations for the twins at first, but if they could easily replace Koivu, Tanguay, and Kovalev, and leave a bit more money to re-sign Mike Komisarek. Saku is as good as gone, and may follow his brother to Minnesota. Montreal may also look at Daniel Brier and his big contract if they can’t deal for Vincent Lecavallier. Philly would be so happy if they could find someone to take the $7 million cap hit off their books, as their cap number must be getting close to $70 million for next year.
  • The Raleigh News Observer is saying that Hurricanes GM wants to re-sign Eric Cole and Chad LaRose to multiyear deals. They are looking to get Cole for 2 years.
  • From TSN.ca, Vancouver Canucks GM has left Sweden and Sedin’s with a contract offer to mull over. I have a feeling they will remain with the Canucks, as I don’t see any other GM offering more money than the Canucks will. But if they are dead set on signing an 8-12 year deal, they won’t return to Canucks, as Gillis has stated he wants no part of those extremely long term deals.

    Edmonton has reportedly offered last years starting goalie, Dwayne Roloson, a 1 year deal worth $3 million. The 39 year old Roloson would like to sign a 2 year deal.

    Jay Bouwmeester should have a multi-year offer from the Calgary Flames today.

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