NHL Trade Rumors: New York Islanders, Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres, and St. Louis Blues

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The New York Islanders are Eyeing Conor Garland

Reports suggest the New York Islanders are actively pursuing Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland. Insider Rick Dhaliwal mentioned that the Islanders are keen on Garland, with both teams reportedly scouting each other. Stefen Rosner further corroborated these claims, indicating serious ongoing talks between the Islanders and Canucks. While Garland is the primary focus, sources suggest the deal could potentially involve additional assets.

Intensifying Talks Between Buffalo Sabres and St. Louis Blues Over Robert Thomas

As the NHL trade deadline nears, the market for players is robust, leading to a flurry of discussions. Sources, including Darren Dreger, point to escalating trade talks between the Buffalo Sabres and St. Louis Blues concerning center Robert Thomas.

Chris Johnston noted that the Sabres are seen by many around the league as a dark horse contender to make a significant move, potentially injecting excitement into the deadline period. The Sabres are reportedly willing to offer a substantial package, “dangling the equivalent of multiple first-rounders” in their pursuit of Thomas.

Marco D’Amico posited that if any team could assemble a package comparable to or superior to others, it would be the Buffalo Sabres. However, the question remains whether Thomas would be agreeable to a move to Buffalo.

Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic provided further insight, confirming that the St. Louis Blues are seeking a high price for the 26-year-old Robert Thomas, who is under a favorable contract. The Buffalo Sabres and the Utah Mammoth are among the teams that have engaged in discussions with the Blues regarding Thomas. Opinions within the league are divided on the timing of a potential trade; some executives believe he will be moved before the deadline, while others anticipate a deal might wait until the offseason, depending on whether the Blues adjust their asking price.