Well folks, this time tomorrow it's likely we will already have seen two or three trades come through the wire. The Olympic trade freeze ends at midnight tonight, opening up the NHL for action. The playoff races are hotter than they've ever been, with some pretty big sellers around with a lot to sell (Toronto, Carolina, Edmonton, Florida).
While Wednesday may not break the record for most trades ever, remember that this deadline is different than ever before. The long Olympic break resulted in some of the bigger trades (Phaneuf, Giguere, Kovalchuk, Barker, Cullen) moving before the Olympic freeze. We'll also see several trades announced tomorrow that were worked on during the trade freeze, deals that would normally be worked out on deadline day itself.
Make sure to tune into Hockeyleaks.com all week for the latest trade deadline news and rumours. Our chat will return tomorrow, with several scheduled chats happening between now and Wednesday's 3 PM deadline. Starting around 10 AM on Wednesday, I will be in the chat room all day, letting you guys know what I'm hearing and hopefully breaking a few trades for you.
Here is a look at what each might do and what players are available.
Anaheim
If I was the GM of the Ducks, I'd be a seller. Trading impending UFAs like Koivu, Niedermayer and Selanne could get the Ducks some young prospects that make them much better down the road. With that said, the Ducks are two points out of the playoffs and will not be sellers going into Wednesday.
Players Available
James Wisniewski
Teams Interested: Chicago, Boston
Chances of being moved: 75 percent
Atlanta
The Thrashers have already traded Kovalchuk and Lehtonen, so you'd expect them to continue to sell. However, GM Waddell says he wants his team to make the playoffs and will make moves to help make that happen. In my opinion, however, the deals won't be there for the Thrashers to make to get better, so they'll become semi-sellers at the deadline
Players Available
Colby Armstrong
Teams Interested: Pittsburgh, St. Louis, LA, Boston, Colorado
Chances of being moved: 85 percent
Vyacheslav Kozlov
Teams Interested: Vancouver, Phoenix, Montreal
Chances of being moved: 90 percent
Pavel Kubina
Teams Interested: Buffalo, Vancouver, Ottawa
Chances of being moved: 45 percent
Max Afinigenov
Teams Interested: Vancouver, Washington, Pittsburgh
Chances of being moved: 60 percent
Boston
The Bruins will be buyers and their wishlist is pretty big. They'd love some offense, they'd love to dump an expensive, under-producing player, a puck-moving d-man and a d-man that could play a good shutdown role. Unfortunatly, cap issues will make it hard for the Bruins to swing too many deals. With two first round picks, though, the Bruins have the pieces to make a significant deal.
Players Available
Michael Ryder
Teams Interested: Toronto, Phoenix, Nashville
Chances of being moved: 20 percent
Tim Thomas
Teams Interested: Unknown
Chances of being moved: 10 percent
Buffalo
After a smoking hot start to the season, the Bruins have really slowed down. They'd like a puck-moving d-man, secondary scoring and a backup goalie.
Players Available
Drew Stafford
Teams interested: Toronto, Edmonton, Florida
Chances of being moved: 15 percent
Carolina
With Cam Ward likely shutdown for the season, the Hurricanes have no reason not to tank. They'll move out vets to give guys like Boychuk and Sutter more ice-time.
Players Available
Ray Whitney
Teams interested: Pittsburgh, LA
Chances of being moved: 100 percent
Joe Corvo
Teams interested: Boston, Buffalo, Vancouver
Chances of being moved: 60 percent
Aaron Ward
Teams interested: Phoenix, Colorado, Boston
Chances of being moved: 85 percent
Calgary
They've already made several MASSIVE trades, with Phaneuf, Jokinen, Sjostrom and Prust already leaving town. The Flames have a lot of forwards, so look for the Flames to make a few more deals leading up to Wednesday.
Players Available
Any forward, with the exception of Iginla, Bourque, Higgins and Hagman.
Chicago
While team management doesn't want to mess with the chemistry, the Blackhawks could have a deal or two up their sleeve before we're all said and done. Rumours swirl that Chicago would like some insurance in net, while an offensive defenseman could also be on the teams radar
Players Available
Anyone who makes more than they should (Versteeg, Byfuglien) that could still get a decent return. The Blackhawks would love to deal guys like them for expiring contracts.
Christobal Huet
Teams interested: Unknown
Chances of being moved: 15 percent
Columbus
The Blue Jackets are definite sellers, but don't have super-high quality stuff to sell. Still, I expect the Blue Jackets to move a couple of Vets by Wednesday.
Players Available
Raffi Torres
Teams Interested: LA, Phoenix, Atlanta, Pittsburgh
Chances of being moved: 75 percent
Milan Jurcina
Teams interested: Ottawa, Boston, Phoenix
Chances of being moved: 75 percent
Fredrik Modin
Teams Interested: Detroit, Colorado, New Jersey
Chances of being moved: 60 percent
Colorado
Colorado looks to make the playoffs after just about everyone wrote them off prior to the season. In fact, they were my pick to pick first overall this June. Look for the Avs to improve their lineup slightly, but they won't be trading any young players for a quick fix.
Players Available
J-M Liles
Teams interested: Unknown
Chances of being moved: 20 percent
Marek Svatos
Teams interested: Boston, Ottawa, Philadelphia
Chances of being moved: 45 percent
Dallas
With Auld gone, it's unlikely the Stars will move Turco, but could if the price is right. Dallas will be buyers, but likely won't make any giant moves.
Players Available
Mike Ribeiro
Teams interested: Toronto, Columbus, Florida
Chances of being moved: 30 percent
Marty Turco
Teams interested: Philadelphia, Washington
Chances of being moved: 20 percent
Steve Ott
Teams interested: Pittsburgh, Montreal
Chances of being moved: 15 percent
Detroit
Don't expect much of anything from the Red Wings, as they're prospect pool is drying up and the team is capped out more than any other team in the league.
Players Available
N/A
Edmonton
And the winners of last overall in the NHL are.....
Players Available
Sheldon Souray
Teams interested: NYR, LA
Chances of being moved: 25 percent
Ethan Moreau
Teams interested: Toronto, Buffalo
Chances of being moved: 45 percent
Andrew Cogliano
Teams interested: Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, New Jersey, Florida
Chances of being moved: 45 percent
Lubomir Visnovsky
Teams interested: unknown
Chances of being moved: 20 percent
Florida
GM Sexton promised us all big changes, Florida could be the most exciting team to watch over the next three days.
Players Available
Tomas Vokoun
Teams interested: Chicago, Edmonton, Washington, Philadelphia
Chances of being moved: 60 percent
Nathan Horton
Teams interested: Toronto, Edmonton, Phoenix, Montreal, LA, Columbus, Philadelphia
Chances of being moved: 30 percent
Stephen Weiss
Teams interested: Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Buffalo, Philadelphia
Chances of being moved: 20 percent
Denis Siedenberg
Teams interested: Calgary, Ottawa, Phoenix, LA, Boston
Chances of being moved: 80 percent
Jordan Leopold
Teams interested: Colorado, Boston, Buffalo, San Jose
Chances of being moved: 70 percent
Cory Stillman
Teams interested: Phoenix, Anaheim, Vancouver
Chances of being moved: 40 percent
Los Angeles
The Kings are 100 percent buyers, and would love some defensive depth and a scoring winger.
Players available
Alex Frolov
Teams interested: Montreal, Philadelphia, Boston
Chances of being moved: 25 percent
Minnesota
This team probably already made their biggest deal by getting Cam Barker, but they'd love to add some offense before Wednesday.
Players Available
Josh Harding
Teams interested: Montreal, Colorado, LA, Buffalo
Chances of being moved: 20 percent
James Sheppard
Teams interested: Edmonton, Toronto, New Jersey
Chances of being moved: 25 percent
Marek Zidlicky
Teams interested: Buffalo, Boston, LA, Vancouver, Ottawa
Chances of being moved: 70 percent
Montreal
While management insists a goalie won't be moved before the deadline, if the right offer came along, it could happen. The Habs would love to add a significant piece to this team, while cheap, young players are also on the Habs radar
Players Available
Sergei Kostitsyn
Teams interested: Edmonton, Phoenix, Detroit
Chances of being moved: 60 percent
Roman Hamrlik
Teams interested: LA, Washington
Chances of being moved: 40 percent
Carey Price/Jaroslav Halak
Teams interested: Who wouldn't be interested in one of these young studs?
Chances of one of them being moved: 40 percent
Nashville
The Preds are once again looking like a playoff team, but will have some tough choices to make before the deadline. They've already made one, locking up Pekka Rinne for a few more years.
Players Available
Dan Hamhuis
Teams interested: New Jersey, Boston
Chances of being moved: 70 percent
Dan Ellis
Teams interested: Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago
Chances of being moved: 25 percent
New Jersey
They've already made the big splash of the year picking up Kovalchuk. Now NJ will look to add some depth at center as well as shoring up their D
Players Available
N/A
New York Islanders
While they flirted with the playoffs for part of the season, make no mistake, the Islanders are lottery bound to pick up that defensive prospect this team truly needs. The Isles are expected to be slight sellers this year.
Players Available
Martin Biron
Teams Interested: Buffalo, Philadelphia
Chances of being moved: 65 percent
Andy Sutton
Teams interested: Boston, Chicago, LA
Chances of being moved: 40 percent
New York Rangers
The Rangers would love to trade some over-priced d-men like Redden or Rozsival, but it's unlikely. Still, the Rangers would love to improve their point shot and add a little bit more flare up front.
Players Available
Wade Redden and Michael Rozsival
Teams Interested: N/A
Chances of being moved: you can never say never, but it's close
Matt Gilroy
Teams Interested: Minnesota, Calgary, Toronto
Chances of being moved: 15 percent
Brandon Dubinsky or Ryan Callahan
Team interested: Various
Chances of one of them being moved: 50 percent
Note: While the Rangers are not actively shopping either player, if they were to make a significant deal this deadline, it's likely one of these players would go the other way.
Ottawa
The Ottawa Senators already made a deal to get Cullen, but are not done. Look for them to add some offense on the wing and maybe a defensive defenseman on the back end.
Players Available
N/A
Philadelphia
The Flyers have to be looking for some goaltending stability, as Emery is questionable to return this year, leaving Boucher and Leighton as your playoff goaltenders. The Flyers would love another puckmoving defenseman, and have some depth at center they could move to get it.
Players Available
Daniel Briere
Teams interested: Toronto, Buffalo, Calgary
Chances of being moved: 30 percent
Note: Rumours are beginning to swirl that the Flyers would give up Briere as a salary dump quite cheap, and may even throw in a younger player to sweeten the pot.
Jeff Carter
Teams interested: Toronto, Florida
Chances of being moved: 25 percent
Note: While it's unlikely he'll get moved, he's had a rough personal year and Philly and change may not be a bad thing. The Flyers would move him if they could get something of value in return (Kaberle, Weiss/Horton, for example)
Phoenix
The Coyotes will be looking to add some veterans both up front and on the back end. This team needs to make the playoffs and will add what they have to to get there.
Players Available
Peter Mueller
Teams Interested: Toronto, NYR, Montreal
Chances of being moved: 50 percent
Pittsburgh
Look for the Penguins to add an offensive winger this deadline. A skilled defenseman is also on this team's wishlist.
Players Available
N/A
San Jose
The Sharks, while they say they are not looking to add anything else, I expect them to be sort of busy this week. They'd love to move a guy like Ryan Clowe, whose money could be better spent in the offseason, while a puck-moving defenseman and a backup goalie wouldn't hurt either.
Players Available
Ryan Clowe
Teams Interested: Toronto, Montreal, Philadelphia, Edmonton, Boston, Florida
Chances of being moved: 40 percent
Joe Pavelski
Teams Interested: Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal
Chances of being moved: 10 percent
St. Louis
The Blues are likely to be sellers, but it's not for certain yet. Keith Tkachuk is staying put, but a guy like Kariya could be on the move.
Players Available
Paul Kariya
Teams interested: Vancouver, Buffalo, LA
Chances of being moved: 70 percent
Carlo Colaiacovo
Teams interested: Montreal, Vancouver, Buffalo, Ottawa
Chances of being moved: 65 percent
Tampa Bay
I think Tampa Bay may be the quietest team this year. While we'd all love to see a Vinny Lecavalier trade, it just isn't likely to happen. If Tampa does make a move, it will be for some goaltending help or another skilled blueliner.
Players Available
N/A
Toronto
If Toronto had their first round pick, they'd likely throw in the towel and tank. However, Boston has their pick so the Leafs will do what they can to make a push up the standings without hurting their teams in the future. The Leafs would love a number one center, but it'll be tough to find one at the deadline.
Players Available
Alexei Ponikarovsky
Teams interested: Pittsburgh, LA, Boston, Nashville, Phoenix
Chances of being moved: 100 percent
Tomas Kaberle
Teams interested: buffalo, Boston, Chicago, San Jose, Vancouver, Pittsburgh
Chances of being moved: 50 percent
Lee Stempniak
Teams interested: Buffalo, Pittsburgh
Chances of being moved: 65 percent
Vancouver
The Canucks would love some secondary scoring and both a puck-moving and shutdown d-man. The Canucks could be busy this week.
Players Available
Cory Schneider
Teams interested: St. Louis, New Jersey, Edmonton, Philadelphia
Chances of being movied: 70 percent
Cody Hodgson
Teams interested: Toronto, Florida, Philadelphia
Chances of being moved: 20 percent
Washington
The caps would love some blueline depth and a veteran goalie. At this point in time, they're the team to beat.
Players Available
N/A