NHL Rumor Mill – February 19, 2024
NHL Rumor Mill – February 19, 2024
Check out the latest on Noah Hanafin, Chris Tanev, Boone Jenner, Vladimir Tarasenko, Jakob Chychrun and Sean Walker in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.
LATEST ON HANIFIN AND TANEV
SPORTSNET: Pat Steinberg wonders if the Calgary Flames will consider sitting Noah Hanifin and Chris Tanev for trade protection leading up to the March 8 deadline. He believes it’s almost certain that the two defenseman will be moved by then.

Calgary Flames defenseman Noah Hanifin (NHL Images).
Despite their fading playoff hopes, the Flames aren’t giving up on the season. Staying in the race means Hanifin and Tanev will continue logging big minutes but that also puts them at risk of injury, which could hurt their value in the trade market.
Steinberg noted the Arizona Coyotes sat out Jakob Chychrun last season for three weeks before trading him to the Ottawa Senators. “It looked bad on the Coyotes, did the player no favours, and is something the league is keen to avoid going forward.”
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Calgary fans who want both players moved for the best possible returns would probably prefer if Hanifin and Tanev were benched until they’re traded and to hell with how it looks. However, that probably won’t happen until trade talks heat up and a deal seems close. I can see the Flames sitting one or both for no more than a week while they hammer out the details of a trade.
BOSTON HOCKEY NOW: Speaking of Hanifin, Jimmy Murphy pointed out that Bruins general manager Don Sweeney has long been interested in acquiring the Flames rearguard. He wondered if Sweeney would try to trade for him before March 8 or wait until the offseason and sign him as a free agent.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Sweeney would probably love to land Hanifin by the deadline and sign him to a contract extension. However, I don’t think he’s got sufficient trade assets to outbid other clubs with an interest in the Flames defenseman.
The Bruins have no picks in the first three rounds of this year’s draft and you have to think the Flames will want a first-rounder as part of the return. They could also want a high-value prospect such as Mason Lohrei or a promising young player like Matthew Poitras.
BLUE JACKETS NOT TRADING JENNER
THE JEFF MAREK SHOW: On Friday, Columbus Blue Jackets president of hockey operations (and interim general manager) John Davidson spoke with Marek about Boone Jenner. The 30-year-old Jackets captain has been the subject of recent trade speculation.
Davidson confirmed to the Sportsnet host that his club is getting a lot of calls about Jenner. However, he stated, “Boone’s not going anywhere, and Boone doesn’t want to go anywhere.”
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Before the Jackets fired general manager Jarmo Kekalainen, Jenner told The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline that he didn’t want to be traded. It’s apparent from Davidson’s remarks that they don’t want to move him regardless of who’s calling and what they’re offering.
UPDATES ON TARASENKO AND CHYCHRUN
OTTAWA SUN: Bruce Garrioch reports teams have been calling the Ottawa Senators about Vladimir Tarasenko, who is slated to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. The 32-year-old winger is on a one-year, $5 million contract with a full no-trade clause.
Garrioch believes Tarasenko recently changed agents to facilitate a possible contract extension if he gets moved by the March 8 trade deadline. The Senators could get more of a return for him if they agree to retain part of his salary.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Tarasenko is the priority for the Senators given his free-agent status. The Athletic’s Ian Mendes and Shayna Goldman believe if Staios can land a second-round pick and another asset for Tarasenko that he’ll have done a decent job given the limitations of the winger’s no-trade clause. The Edmonton Oilers, Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers were among their suggested trade destinations.
Jakob Chychrun, meanwhile, is generating interest from teams seeking more than a playoff rental player. The 25-year-old defenseman is signed through 2024-25 with an average annual value of $4.6 million with a 10-team no-trade clause.
It’s thought the Senators have set a high asking price for Chychrun. If no one pays it, they’re content to wait until the offseason.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Chychrun publicly stated last month he doesn’t want to be moved. Senators GM Steve Staios said it was “disappointing” to see the blueliner come up in trade rumors, adding that they could find a way to re-sign him to a contract extension.
Staios may be setting a high price to discourage teams from calling about Chychrun. However, if someone is willing to pay it, he’ll have to give it serious consideration, provided the offer isn’t coming from a team on the blueliner’s no-trade list.
Erik Brannstrom, Dominik Kubalik and Mark Kastelic are also considered to be trade candidates. Garrioch doubts they’ll fetch more than draft picks if moved.
WILL THE FLYERS TRADE OR RE-SIGN SEAN WALKER?
SPORTSNET: Jeff Marek considers Sean Walker among the most intriguing players around the NHL trade deadline. The 30-year-old defenseman is slated to become a UFA on July 1 and carries an affordable $2.7 million cap hit this season.
It’s believed the Flyers are hoping Walker would fetch a first-round pick or a high second-rounder. If no one meets that price, Marek can see them retaining the veteran blueliner for a playoff push.
Marek also wondered if the Flyers could re-sign Walker. Based on his play, he could price himself within the $4 million and $5 million range.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Some of you probably read that line and believe that’s far too much for Walker. However, that’s the going rate for second-pairing defensemen in the NHL. Maybe he might accept a little less for the security of a long-term deal to stay in Philadelphia.
If the Flyers don’t re-sign Walker, he’ll probably have little difficulty landing a lucrative new contract on the open market this summer, especially with the salary cap projected to jump by $4.4 million.




