The Arizona Republic

Buyers, sellers as NHL trade deadline nears

- Mike Brehm

NHL trade activity has been limited this season because of the stagnant salary cap and the requiremen­t that traded players quarantine first before suiting up for their new team.

But it could pick up with the April 12 trade deadline quickly approachin­g.

Contenders will get their last shot this season to improve their teams for a playoff run, and bottom-rung teams will be able to load up on prospects and draft picks to aid their rebuilding programs.

Plus it’s another opportunit­y for teams to get their rosters in shape before the Seattle Kraken’s expansion draft July 21.

A look at teams that could be active:

Sellers

Buffalo Sabres: Though they’re playing better since ending an 18-game winless streak, they’ll try to get something for their pending unrestrict­ed free agents. Even with his down year, Taylor Hall should get a nice return. Defenseman Brandon Montour could draw interest.

Detroit Red Wings: General manager Steve Yzerman signed a bunch of players to one-year deals last offseason so he could move them if needed. Bobby Ryan and Marc Staal fit in that group. Other pending unrestrict­ed free agents include goalie Jonathan Bernier and Luke Glendening.

New Jersey Devils: Their potential UFAs include Kyle Palmieri, Travis Zajac, Sami Vatanen and Dmitry Kulikov. The Devils held Palmieri out of Sunday’s game as a precaution.

Ottawa Senators: Forward Ryan Dzingel was a previous trade deadline move when the Senators dealt him to the Columbus Blue Jackets in 2019. The Senators reacquired him this season, but he could move again. Rugged defenseman Erik Gudbranson is a pending UFA.

Anaheim Ducks: They’re among the top spenders but are last in the West.

They don’t have a lot of UFAs, but currently injured Rickard Rakell has a year left on his deal. They moved top prospect Trevor Zegras to the American Hockey League. A deadline move could bring him back and get him more ice time. Backup goalie Ryan Miller could give a team depth in net.

Buyers

Boston Bruins: Their depth, particular­ly on defense, has been exposed by injuries, and their secondary scoring is average. They don’t have a lot of cap space so they’ll have to be creative.

New York Islanders: Captain Anders Lee is out for the season. The Islanders have a winning record in his absence, but they could seek forward depth.

Florida Panthers: Though the Panthers are weathering the absence of defenseman Aaron Ekblad, it might help to acquire a blue-liner in case he’s out longer than the projected 12 weeks.

Toronto Maple Leafs: GM Kyle Dubas has said he would be willing to trade a top prospect for scoring help.

Colorado Avalanche: They’re surging at the right time and scoring depth could help. Are they satisfied with recent acquisitio­n Jonas Johansson or do they go for more goaltendin­g depth? They were knocked out by injuries last year in the playoffs.

 ?? TIMOTHY T. LUDWIG/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Sabres left wing Taylor Hall has two goals and 17 assists this season.
TIMOTHY T. LUDWIG/USA TODAY SPORTS Sabres left wing Taylor Hall has two goals and 17 assists this season.

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