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Offensive- minded defenseman could bolster Rangers

Red Wings, Coyotes among those likely to be deadline sellers

- Kevin Allen @ByKevinAll­en USA TODAY Sports

You know the trade deadline is approachin­g when fans discuss Mark Streit, Brendan Smith and Dmitry Kulikov as if they are Bobby Orr, Ray Bourque and Denis Potvin.

With Wednesday’s 3 p. m. ET trade deadline looming, the list of available players is short and the list of teams needing help is long, forcing us to assign a higher level of importance to all potential rental players.

A look at who is buying, who is selling and which players they are talking about.

NEW YORK RANGERS

Buyers: With Henrik Lundqvist in net and an offense averaging 3.3 goals per game, the Rangers have every reason to push all- in. They need a defenseman with puck- moving ability.

On their radar: Kevin Shattenkir­k is the only premium offensive defenseman available, but his price is high. The St. Louis Blues will want a first- round pick and a top prospect. Smith might be their Plan B.

General manager Jeff Gorton: He has proved to be an able trader, picking up Eric Staal at last season’s trade deadline. He made a noteworthy trade for Nick Holden last summer.

DETROIT RED WINGS Sellers: After making the play- offs for 25 consecutiv­e seasons, the Red Wings, 10 points out, are a long shot to extend the streak. The Red Wings will move potential free agents to stockpile assets for their makeover.

On their radar: Thomas Vanek, Steve Ott and Smith will be unrestrict­ed agents, and there is interest in young center Riley Sheahan, who hasn’t scored a goal this season. The Red Wings have already moved Tomas Jurco to the Chicago Blackhawks.

GM Ken Holland: Although he has never been a seller before, Holland is a seasoned trader. He will attempt to turn Vanek into a first- rounder or a top prospect.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS

Buyers: The Penguins will be ultra- aggressive in their efforts to be the first NHL team since 199798 to repeat as Stanley Cup champions. They’ve acquired Ron Hainsey for their defense, and they probably aren’t done.

On their radar: Deciding what to do with veteran goalie Marc- Andre Fleury. They would prefer to have him as a backup to Matt Murray, but it’s up to Fleury if he wants to be the No. 2 for another Stanley Cup run. If Fleury’s wish is to be traded, the Penguins will move him and acquire another veteran goalie as backup. They also are kicking tires on available forwards. The Ottawa Sun has reported they have considered going for Shattenkir­k. GM Jim Rutherford: Just review the trades he has pulled off in Pittsburgh ( Phil Kessel, Trevor Daley, Justin Schultz, etc.) to appreciate that he’s one of the most aggressive traders in history.

BOSTON BRUINS Buyers: The Bruins are barely hanging on to a playoff position with 70 points. They could miss the playoffs for the third consecutiv­e season. They need a top- four defenseman. On their radar: Shattenkir­k would be a perfect fit. He could provide a spark for the offense. Shattenkir­k played at Boston University.

GM Don Sweeney: After firing coach Claude Julien recently, Sweeney has put more pressure on himself to make something happen at the trade deadline. Fans seem to be waiting for him to make a big move.

ARIZONA COYOTES

Sellers: The Coyotes own an impressive collection of prospects and draft picks, and they have a chance to add to it.

On their radar: After trading big center Martin Hanzal to the Minnesota Wild, expect the Coyotes to move scoring winger Radim Vrbata. The wild card is Shane Doan. He wants to spend his career with the organizati­on but has said he might be tempted to leave for the right team.

GM John Chayka: Less than a full year on the job, it’s Chayka who has shown he’s not timid about making trades. He was busy last summer and already has dealt defenseman Michael Stone as part of this year’s sell- off.

DALLAS STARS

Sellers: It has been a disappoint­ing season for the Stars, who are nine points out of a playoff position. Adding draft picks Wednesday won’t change that perception. But the assets obtained could be dealt this summer to help the Stars add players they need to improve next season.

On their radar: Moving potential unrestrict­ed free agents Patrick Sharp and Johnny Oduya. Moving Sharp is tricky because he comes with a $ 5.9 million cap hit. Patrick Eaves has been dealt to the Anaheim Ducks. Could Dallas be Fleury’s new home?

GM Jim Nill: Always profession­al and thorough in whatever he does. Receiving a secondroun­d draft pick, with a chance of it becoming a first- rounder, for Eaves shows Nill gets full value for his assets.

 ?? MATT KARTOZIAN, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The Penguins could shop No. 2 goalie Marc- Andre Fleury if he wants out.
MATT KARTOZIAN, USA TODAY SPORTS The Penguins could shop No. 2 goalie Marc- Andre Fleury if he wants out.

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