First the TRADE TALKS: Bob McKenzie is reporting that the Coyotes are aggressively seeking to trade 28 year old defenseman Keith Yandle. McKenzie has spoken to several general mangers who have said they believe the Coyotes will make the move before t
"Now (Murray) is not going to deal both (Enroth and Neuvirth), but I'm told he's ready to deal one of them." "They're both UFAs at the end of the year," LeBrun continued, "he's not going to sign them both. I think he'd like to sign one, trade the other."A likely destination would be Edmonton, a team that has had some major struggles in terms of goaltending. So much so that the team has already fired their goaltending coach, and there is speculation that the head coach Dallas Eakins may be next. Oilers goalies Ben Scrivens(.890) and Viktor Fasth(.891) have the worst combined save percentage in the league. Daren Dreger has heard the names of T.J. Oshie, Alex Steen and Patrik Berrglund thrown around quite a bit over the last few days, but Berglund is the only player the Blues would likely be willing to move by the trade deadline. The Boston Bruins have been linked with the Blues several times this season members from both teams have visited one another's games including Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli taking in a Bruins game last week. OFF THE ICE AGENDA: Dreger Dreger is reporting that both the NHL commissioner and deputy commissioner will meet with the potential owners of a Las Vegas expansion franchise next week. The purpose of the meeting is to set up the parameters of market test for season ticket sales. The primary purpose of this exercise is to allegedly appease several owners who have doubts about the viability of a franchise in Nevada. Additionally Dreger explained that Gary Bettman is expecting the NHL to host three or even four outdoor games during the course of the 2015-2016 season.
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