Before the New York Rangers traded defenseman Jacob Trouba to the Anaheim Ducks, rumors began to swirl around the team’s reported interest in Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk. These rumors were quickly squashed when Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Citizen immediately reported the Senators had no interest in moving on from their leader.
General manager Steve Staios was more than displeased to see Tkachuk’s name in the rumor mill. Garrioch hinted that any working relationship between the Senators and Rangers organization may have been tarnished. In his article regarding the speculation, Garrioch wrote, “Rangers GM Chris Drury may have some explaining to do to the Senators organization due to this talk. Staios won’t be the least bit pleased to hear Tkachuk’s name floating around out there. It’s believed Staios planned to have a conversation with Tkachuk to reiterate there is absolutely nothing to this“.
This update from Garrioch should quiet any future rumors regarding Ottawa and their captain. Tkachuk is in the fourth year of a seven-year contract signed with the Senators in 2021 and there’s been no indication from the player or the team that Tkachuk is close to leaving.
Other Atlantic notes:
- If Steve Yzerman had his way, Trouba would wear the ’Winged Wheel’ instead of a duck-inspired goalie mask. ESPN’s Emily Kaplan reported the Detroit Red Wings were again interested in acquiring Trouba from the Rangers but the two sides couldn’t agree on a working trade. It likely wasn’t a question of assets given the eventual return package for Trouba. The Red Wings likely needed a third team’s involvement to retain salary as they don’t have the salary cap space to absorb Trouba’s $8MM salary for this year and next.
- In a long-lasting meeting with the press in Buffalo, Sabres’ general manager Kevyn Adams could be kicking himself for not capitalizing on an offseason trade. Mike Harrington of Buffalo News Sports reported it was all but confirmed that Buffalo had a deal on the table this past summer for Carolina Hurricanes’ forward Martin Nečas but never went through with it. To Adams’ credit, few analysts predicted Nečas would lead the league in points by early December. He’s scored 14 goals and 41 points in 26 games for the Hurricanes through the first quarter of the regular season.
- According to Heather Engel of NHL.com, Adams offered another interesting tidbit at today’s presser. Engel quoted Adams as saying, “We’re not a destination city right now where you’re going to be able to go out and UFAs that are key guys“. It’s typically uncommon for an active general manager to publicly assert that free agents don’t perceive his organization as a viable landing spot. Still, Adams’ omission is a sign that he agrees there is more work to be done to the Sabres roster.
Karlander
Yzerman can’t get any decent trade done .
ChipCran121
Sounds unlikely, why go after him again if he nixed a trade 3 months ago?
MoneyBallJustWorks
any tkachuk talk for trouba is, was and will forever be INSANITY
Luke306
Zib with 50% retained will reconnect with Sens plus Kreids, K’Miller, Chytil and 1st rd or some defence prospect for Tkachuk and Pinto.
Just sayin…
mud1962
Tkachuk in NYC is a natural fit on many levels.
Olddefense
Internally Wings need to send messages. Send Veleno, Motte, and Fischer to AHL for “conditioning” and bring up some new faces. They are in a spiral to the bottom anyway so why not try to do something else with what they’ve got. This is getting frustrating.
Olddefense
Wondering if there is a sense that Detroit isn’t quite equipped to get to the playoffs still. Potential talent may be worried about considering Detroit with its current staff. It sure seems like they are having issues balancing defense and offense. After being trapped in their zone, dump outs instead of outlet passes and organized offense. Wash rinse repeat. Odd bounce gets them a goal now and then.
Don’t know if its systems, players, coaching or all three. Darndest thing to watch though..