NHL Rumors: Winnipeg Jets, and the Nashville Predators

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Winnipeg Jets Not Planning a Full Fire Sale

According to Elliotte Friedman’s analysis, the Winnipeg Jets are unlikely to undertake a complete roster overhaul or ‘fire sale’ at the upcoming trade deadline. While the contractual status of defenseman Logan Stanley could potentially lead to a trade if an extension isn’t finalized, the team’s perspective on their challenging season has evolved. Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck’s strong performance at the Olympics is believed to have significantly boosted his confidence, suggesting he has overcome past hurdles. The Jets reportedly attribute much of their season’s difficulties to Hellebuyck’s injury. They are said to view the current season as an anomaly where numerous factors went awry, and they believe their team is fundamentally stronger than their performance indicated, thereby discrediting the notion of a major sell-off.

Nashville Predators’ Trade Deadline Approach Shaped by New Ownership and Playoff Push

The Nashville Predators find themselves in a complex position as the trade deadline approaches, especially given their recent run of success that has brought them within playoff contention. With new ownership actively engaging publicly, there’s an inherent reluctance to initiate a full rebuild or ‘wave the white flag’ by offloading key players. Making a positive initial impression is often a priority for new owners, which can significantly influence decisions at the deadline.

In the broader trade market, the status of several impactful centers is a frequent topic of discussion. Ryan O’Reilly, an elite talent, generates conflicting reports regarding his potential availability, with some sources indicating he won’t be moved while others suggest a 50/50 chance. Erik Haula is another player whose trade value has risen significantly after a standout performance for Finland at the Olympics. Despite a market rich with available centers, both O’Reilly and Haula have maintained or enhanced their appeal to potential acquiring teams.