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In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Edmonton Oilers are reportedly calling “every team” with a defenseman available at this year’s NHL Trade Deadline. Meanwhile, the Vancouver Canucks are trying to sign pending free agent Andrei Kuzmenko.


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Are the San Jose Sharks getting calls about Erik Karlsson and will the Philadelphia Flyers consider moving Ivan Provorov to the Winnipeg Jets?

Oilers Have Called Around About Defensemen

TSN Insider Pierre LeBrun notes on the recent Insider Trading report that Oilers’ GM Ken Holland isn’t ready to panic, but he’s been calling around the NHL to get a sense of the cost associated with players like Jakob Chychrun out of Arizona and Joel Edmundson out of Montreal. He does believe the team will make a trade but isn’t sure anything is imminent.

Matt Dumba Minnesota Wild
Matt Dumba, Minnesota Wild (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

As it stands, the prices for these players and defenders, in general, are sky-high. The Coyotes are sticking firm to their ask for Chychrun and the Canadiens aren’t sure they want to trade Edmundson. Darren Dreger also notes that Matt Dumba is on the Oilers’ radar and the price for him is high too. He eats a lot of minutes, the Minnesota Wild are in a playoff spot, and they would likely need to replace him if they traded him.

Canucks Working on Andrei Kuzmenko Deal

LeBrun also noted that the Vancouver Canucks are trying to sign pending unrestricted free agent, Andrei Kuzmenko. LeBrun has noted that Kuzmenko could earn as much as $6 million per season on a bridge contract.


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All the while, the Canucks are getting phone calls about Kuzmenko‘s availability via trade. Contenders are interested in adding the forward for their playoff run and he’s on a cheap and affordable contract, which is attractive for many competitive teams.

Kuzmenko has 17 goals and 35 points in 39 games, and it said that he is quite happy playing in Vancouver.

Sharks Are Getting Calls About Karlsson

Back in November, the general manager of the Sharks, Mike Grier confirmed that he would listen to trade offers on defenceman Erik Karlsson. Less than a month and a half later, reports are that the Sharks are getting phone calls about the blueliner’s availability ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline.

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Karlsson has not asked for a trade and it is not clear if he would waive his full no-movement clause to leave the Sharks. LeBrun…

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