NHL Trade Board: Canucks Drama Lingers With Pettersson, Miller

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1. Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks
With the drama surrounding the Canucks, rumors surrounding the availability of Elias Pettersson are out there. Even after just signing a major extension with the Canucks, Pettersson is a prime candidate to get moved by Vancouver if the price is right.Â
Season Stats: 37 GP, 10 G, 19 A, 29 P
2. J.T. Miller, Vancouver Canucks
The heat surrounding the Canucks is real, and J.T. Miller remains at the forefront. We know the competitive drive that Miller possesses, and that could prove valuable to another contender. Will one or both Canucks ultimately move ahead of the trade deadline?Â
Season Stats: 33 GP, 8 G, 21 A, 29 P
3. Chris Kreider, New York Rangers
This season hasn't gone according to plan for Chris Kreider or the Rangers. His overall numbers have taken a dive, which has included being a healthy scratch. Kreider is still well thought of throughout the league, and a potentially change of scenery could do him some good.Â
Season Stats: 35 GP, 13 G, 2 A, 15 P
4. Yanni Gourde, Seattle Kraken
Yanni Gourde has been on a winner before, but that hasn't been the case with the Kraken. Even with a recent injury landing him on IR, Gourde the potential be a big asset sold off from a struggling Seattle team.Â
Season Stats: 35 GP, 6 G, 10 A, 16 P
5. Rasmus Ristolainen, Philadelphia Flyers
Although he has a bad reputation amongst some fan circles, Rasmus Ristolainen has upped his play over the last two seasons. These type of defenseman are valuable, and the Flyers can get some real value for him in a deal.Â
Season Stats: 45 GP, 1 G, 11 A, 12 P
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6. Brock Nelson, New York Islanders
The Islanders don't look like a team that will hang around the playoff picture much longer, even with all the teams jumbled together in the East. Brock Nelson has the potential to be a big name available that fetches a nice return.Â
Season Stats: 43 GP, 12 G, 13 A, 25 P
7. John Gibson, Anaheim Ducks
Is this finally the year that Ducks move off from goaltender John Gibson? It sure sounds like it. The only left to decide is a destination and what the price of acquisition will be.Â
Season Stats: 18 GP, 7-6-2, .908 save percentage, 2.90 G.A.A
8. Scott Laughton, Philadelphia Flyers
Centers can often get a haul on the market, especially with a lack of sellers due to parity. Even if the Flyers remain competitive, it's possible that they move on from Scott Laughton and get a big return.Â
Season Stats: 45 GP, 9 G, 14 A, 23 P
9. Bowen Byram, Buffalo Sabres
If the Sabres have hopes to make a splash and really alter their core, Bowen Byram remains a name that continues to pop up. The Sabres need to find a way to get out of these repetitive losing seasons.Â
Season Stats: 43 GP, 5 G, 17 A, 22 P
10. Trent Frederic, Boston Bruins
Trent Frederic provides necessary grit and physicality that teams are constantly looking for in their bottom six. Even if the Bruins remain in the mix, if they can't extend him, there's a real shot he's dealt ahead of the trade deadline.Â
Season Stats: 46 GP, 7 G, 7 A, 14 P
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1. Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks
With the drama surrounding the Canucks, rumors surrounding the availability of Elias Pettersson are out there. Even after just signing a major extension with the Canucks, Pettersson is a prime candidate to get moved by Vancouver if the price is right.Â
Season Stats: 37 GP, 10 G, 19 A, 29 P
