The Daily Courier

Several big names available at NHL trade deadline

- —The Canadian Press

TORONTO — Tomas Tatar had a feeling he was going to be on the move. It was just a matter of where.

A member of the Detroit Red Wings for the previous seven seasons, Tatar was sitting at home monitoring the TV on trade deadline day last February when the call came informing him he would be joining the Vegas Golden Knights.

“I said to myself, ‘It can happen,’” the 28year-old winger recalled of his thought process. “(But) you don't realize it until the thing actually happens. After a long time in Detroit, that trade was a new experience.”

A number of NHLers — including a few big names — will be going through a similar range of emotions today ahead of the league's noon (Pacific time) deadline.

Wingers set to potentiall­y walk for nothing as unrestrict­ed free agents this summer could be in vogue, with Mark Stone of the Ottawa Senators and Wayne Simmonds of the Philadelph­ia Flyers among the players looking most likely to be changing addresses. The same goes for Micheal Ferland of the Carolina Hurricanes, Kevin Hayes of the New York Rangers, Detroit's Gustav Nyquist and Marcus Johansson of the New Jersey Devils.

Clubs in need of help on defence could target Rangers blue-liner Adam McQuaid or Carolina's Dougie Hamilton, who has two years left on his contract.

Battling for a playoff spot in the wideopen Metropolit­an Division, the Columbus Blue Jackets have already made a big splash, acquiring star centre Matt Duchene from Ottawa on Friday before general manager Jarmo Kekalainen circled back 24 hours later to pluck winger Ryan Dzingel from the last-place Senators.

The deals for the pending UFAs cost Columbus two prospects, a first-round pick, two seconds and winger Anthony Duclair. Ottawa will also receive an additional firstround­er if Duchene re-signs in Columbus.

The Blue Jackets also still hold what were previously thought to be two of the biggest potential trade pieces in winger Artemi Panarin and goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, who can both become UFAs on July 1, but it seems as though Kekalainen is content to go all-in as the franchise looks to win its first-ever playoff round and go on a run this spring.

The Dallas Stars made a couple moves of their own Saturday, acquiring winger Mats Zuccarello — who was subsequent­ly injured in his debut Sunday and is expected to miss a month of action — from the Rangers, as well as defenceman Ben Lovejoy from the Devils.

In terms of Canadian teams, it’s expected the Calgary Flames and Winnipeg Jets will be in the mix todayas they attempt to load up for the playoffs, while the Toronto Maple Leafs could be in the market for an elusive right-shot defenceman or a winger with some grit.

For a couple of reasons, Toronto head coach Mike Babcock said he can't wait for the deadline to pass.

“As a coach, you're ecstatic,” he said. “You can get on with it, you can get (back) some of the players that are thinking too much.”

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