With the National Hockey League Trade Deadline approaching, there are several figures who will be at the center of attention who could potentially be on the move to contending teams as they look to go on an extended postseason run.
And according to NHL Insider Pierre LeBrun, there's going to be a flurry of activity among the biggest names that are expecting to be moved - among them being Jakob Chychrun, Ryan O'Reilly, and John Klingberg.
In LeBrun's mind, it will be Chychrun moving to Hollywood, O'Reilly to Ontario, and Klingberg to the Pacific Northwest. Take a look at his reasoning:
Jakob Chychrun
"My understanding is that the Coyotes have talked to the Kings, on and off, dating back a year regarding Chychrun, and I can’t let go of the idea that it makes so much sense for the Kings, based on how deep they are on the right side of their blue line and how they could really strengthen their top four on the left side with the left-shot Chychrun. He can play both sides, but it’s on the left where the Kings need him."
Ryan O'Reilly
"The playoff-savvy Lightning likely await again in the first round of the playoffs. Yes, O’Reilly has struggled this season, and now he’s injured, but he’ll be back before the deadline. And adding a veteran top-six forward with his Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe pedigree would be an ingredient the Leafs could benefit from as they try to shed their playoff demons. Worth noting that he also has the acuity to play wing if need be.
Now, there’s also the little fact that the Blues haven’t given up on their season, at least not yet, despite their injuries. They’re hanging in there, just six points out of a wild-card spot. But Blues general manager Doug Armstrong also has a track record of being realistic with his team’s chances. I predict he’s a seller closer to March 3."
John Klingberg
"I know Klingberg has struggled this season, but I think he’s worth a flyer, given his body of work. I like the idea of the Kraken adding Klingberg’s offensive skills and puck-moving ability to the back end. My sense is the Ducks want a first-round pick for Klingberg, but I don’t think based on his play they’ll be able to get it — although I’ve been wrong before. Like I said, the Kraken have three second-round picks."
Sean Monohan
"Bo Horvat is the sexier idea for the defending Cup champs, but given where the injury-riddled Avs currently sit in the standings, I’m not sure giving up the farm for the pending unrestricted free agent Horvat is a wise move. I think dialing it down a notch and zeroing in on the cheaper Monahan, also a pending UFA, is a more measured approach, depending if the Canadiens are reasonable with their ask. And maybe it’s a move that helps Colorado get into playoff position."