Bob McKenzie saying a three way deal could go down. The Sens send some prospects to Buffalo and get Chris Stewart. The Blues get Miller, whereas the Sabres get prospects and picks.
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This is what I'd prefer:
Ehrhoff and Moulson
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Condra, Cowen, Hoffman, Prince/Puempel
Moulson - Spezza - Michalek
MacArthur - Turris - Ryan
Conacher - Zibanejad - Stone
Greening - Smith - Neil
Methot - Karlsson
Ehrhoff - Ceci
Wiercioch - Gryba
Da Costa + Phillips to Boston for BOS 2014 1stComment
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Re: Sens about to deal for Chris Stewart?
Originally posted by Victorstill a possibility?Comment
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Heat has died down on this one but I think it makes sense for both Buffalo and Ottawa.Comment
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According to The Fourth Period, Columbus is trying to deal Gaborik and Ottawa is one of the few teams who's shown interest. I'd take him for sure if the price is right.
And also looks like Matt Moulson will be traded today. No clue to who yet.Comment
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Re: Sens about to deal for Chris Stewart?
Originally posted by Alfie11According to The Fourth Period, Columbus is trying to deal Gaborik and Ottawa is one of the few teams who's shown interest. I'd take him for sure if the price is right.
And also looks like Matt Moulson will be traded today. No clue to who yet.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id= ... l:topheads
According to this article, Moulson is in the lineup for tonight's game against Dallas...and so is Stewart, making his debut since the trade..Comment
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Originally posted by JoshYou know, I kind of do hope we move Spezza, if the return is right of course. I'm comfortable going with Turris - Zibanejad as our 1-2.
No. 1, a 20 to 25-year-old established National Hockey League centre, who could immediately step into the lineup and fill much of the void created by the loss of Kesler. No. 2, a top-end prospect. Preferably a forward, but if it was a defenceman it would give the Canucks flexibility to trade one of their existing defenceman down the road. And No. 3, a first-round pick. If the Vancouver Canucks don't get close to that package for Ryan Kesler, I do not believe they'll trade him. - Per Bob MacKenzieComment
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