Rick Nash has submitted his 12 team list and no Canadian teams are on it
The NHL Draft is set tonight in Buffalo and Rick Nash may be elsewhere before it is all over. As we wrote earlier, the Rangers would be asking for his list in order to facilitate a deal at the draft. Larry Brooks confirmed this last night.
I am actually a little surprised that Nash would be unwilling to play for the Toronto Maple Leafs since he’s from Brampton, a suburb of Toronto. Still, the Leafs are probably a year or two away from being a factor for the Cup and that likely played in his decision.
Still, when it comes to Nash’s trade value return, no one saw a connection with any of those teams. So who is on it? You can assume places like Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis are on it but before you get your hopes of that Kevin Shattenkirk for Rick Nash deal.
So now what? Is Anaheim on his list in order to get Cam Fowler? Even so, does Anaheim need him? There is no shock that the Rangers asked for his list, and there isn’t shock in Nash not having a single Canadian team on that list. What is shocking is that the St. Louis Blues aren’t interested, thus removing what we all thought was an obvious destination for 61.
KREIDER UPDATE
Fans of Chris Kreider can breathe a bit easier, at least for now. Larry Brooks reported some good news on his contract front.
Based on this information, unless it’s a no-brainer deal for Jeff Gorton, Kreider should stay here at least for one more year.
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