Evening Rumors: Penguins, Red Wings, Blackhawks, Leafs, Senators, Rangers, Jets and Flyers

Evening Rumors: Penguins, Red Wings, Blackhawks, Leafs, Senators, Rangers, Jets and Flyers

Posted by Mark Easson in NHL News, NHL Rumors on March 3rd, 2014 10:33 pm,              No Comments

  • Rob Rossi of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Ryan Kesler remains the Penguins top target. The Penguins are feeling that the Flyers and Blackhawks are gaining interest in Kesler as well. If the Canucks don’t move Kesler at the deadline, the Penguins could still circle back in the offseason. GM Ray Shero wants to make a hockey deal to address their third line scoring and toughness. Shero has ownership’s backing to go all-in for Kesler because he has two remaining years on his contract. The Penguins want to keep Derrick Pouliot and Scott Harrington and give up draft picks instead. That could obviously change. A deal could also expand to include more players.The Penguins are also watching the Matt Moulson situation and could fall back to it if they feel they are going to lose out on Kesler, or if the Canucks plan to keep him. The Penguins won’t overpay for a rental.

    The Penguins are interested in Andrew MacDonald. Upgrading their blueline is their second priority after Kesler. The Pens maybe okay with adding a rental on the blueline.

    The Penguins have sent pro scout Don Waddell to watch the past couple NJ Devils games. The Devils have three pending free agents on the blueline: Marek Zidlicky, Mark Fayne and Eric Gelinas (RFA)

  • Mark Spector of SportNet: The Red Wings like Canucks Alex Edler and plenty of teams like Ryan Kesler. The Penguins are the front-runner for Kesler. The Blackhawks may have trouble fitting Kesler’s cap hit in. The Leafs giving up Nazam Kadri or a first to acquire Kesler in a Stanley Cup hope would be foolish.The Senators are still talking about adding Chris Stewart.The Rangers could be interested in Ales Hemsky for a third round pick. The Oilers don’t have a second or third round pick in this year’s draft. They will be looking for second round pick for Hemsky. Nick Schultz, Ryan Smyth and Ilya Bryzgalov could be dealt for picks.

    The Jets are looking for a winger, which could then allow them to move Dustin Byfuglien back to the blueline. It would have to be a money in, money out deal. The Jets could decide to shop Byfuglien. The Flyers would be one of many teams that would be interested.

    The Flyers are interested in Andrew MacDonald.

    The Flames will trade Mike Cammalleri.

    The LA Kings and Matt Moulson remain linked to each other.

NHL Odds: Bruins, Penguins, Blackhawks, Kings favored to win divisions

NHL Odds: Bruins, Penguins, Blackhawks, Kings favored to win divisions

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The four conference finalists from last season could very well all take home division titles this season.

The 2013-14 NHL season is, as of this writing, 32 days away. Training camps will begin in less than two weeks, with the pre-season soon to follow. That means it’s time to prepare for America’s favorite sport: gambling.

The latest set of odds, courtesy of Jimmy Shapiro at Bovada, pick division winners for the season, as well as putting odds on the success various rival Canadian teams. They picked the Bruins, Penguins, Blackhawks and Kings as the favorites, with the biggest underdogs in each division the Panthers, Devils, Jets and Flames. With divisional play more important than ever in the NHL, it should be interesting to see if these results play out.

Here’s the complete set:

Atlantic Division Boston Bruins                           11/5 Detroit Red Wings                     7/2 Montreal Canadiens                   9/2 Toronto Maple Leafs                 9/2 Ottawa Senators                        13/2 Tampa Bay Lightning                 15/2 Buffalo Sabres                          30/1 Florida Panthers                        50/1
Metropolitan Division Pittsburgh Penguins                  4/5 Washington Capitals                  13/2 New York Islanders                    7/1 New York Rangers                     7/1 Philadelphia Flyers                    10/1 Columbus Blue Jackets             14/1 Carolina Hurricanes                    15/1 New Jersey Devils                     18/1
Central Division Chicago Blackhawks                 5/8 St. Louis Blues                          13/4 Minnesota Wild                         6/1 Dallas Stars                              12/1 Nashville Predators                   18/1 Colorado Avalanche                  20/1 Winnipeg Jets                           22/1
Pacific Division Los Angeles Kings                    3/2 Vancouver Canucks                   3/1 Anaheim Ducks                         9/2 San Jose Sharks                       19/4 Edmonton Oilers                       7/1 Phoenix Coyotes                       16/1 Calgary Flames                         30/1
Who will have more Regular Season Points? Montreal Canadiens                   -115 Toronto Maple Leafs                 -115
Montreal Canadiens                   -160 Ottawa Senators                        +130
Ottawa Senators                        +130 Toronto Maple Leafs                 -160
Winnipeg Jets                           -150 Calgary Flames                         +120
Vancouver Canucks                   -220 Edmonton Oilers                       +180