Washington Capitals Not Expected to Trade John Carlson, Talks to Resume Post-Deadline
The Washington Capitals are reportedly not planning to trade defenseman John Carlson before the upcoming deadline. If Carlson remains with the team, discussions regarding a contract extension are anticipated to restart sometime after the deadline. Carlson holds a 10-team no-trade list, influencing the team’s approach.
Islanders and Bruins Showed Interest in Conor Garland, Deal Appears Unlikely
Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland is reportedly available for trade. While both the New York Islanders and Boston Bruins recently showed interest in acquiring him, a move to either team is now considered unlikely.
St. Louis Blues’ Big Names Remain on the Trade Market Despite Protection
Despite various trade protection clauses, several prominent St. Louis Blues players are still being discussed on the trade market. General Manager Doug Armstrong had previously warned his core players about potential changes, advising them to be prepared to waive their no-trade clauses. Reports indicate deep discussions between the Blues and Buffalo regarding Robert Thomas and Colton Parayko, potentially as a package deal. Last summer, St. Louis also reportedly discussed Jordan Kyrou with Montreal.
The Blues are believed to be gauging interest in a number of key players, including Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou, Justin Faulk, Jordan Binnington, and Brayden Schenn. However, potential deals are complicated by high asking prices from the Blues and the necessity for player consent to waive their trade protection, suggesting nothing is final until a trade is executed or the deadline passes.
