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Rumor:

The Pittsburgh Penguins are looking for draft picks, preferably in the first two rounds but interested in 3rd Rounders as well, please come online at MSN, to discuss trades and negotiate with Sharpshooter

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TRADE: The Florida Panthers have completed a trade with the Quebec Nordiques.

To QUE:

STL 2012 1st Round Draft Selection

Future Considerations

To FLA:

QUE 2012 2nd Round Draft Selection

BOS 2012 2nd Round Draft Selection

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Much like many other teams, the Blue Jackets are looking for another first round pick, preferably in the top 10. Please contact me if you are looking to move your pick.

The Blue Jackets have the following players open for discussion:

- Ryan Smyth

- Sergei Kostisyn

- Robyn Regehr

- Joni Pitkanen

- Anton Volchenkov

- Pavel Kubina

- Nikolai Khabibulin

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NEW JERSEY DEVILS UPDATED ORGANIZATIONAL DEPTH CHART

NEW JERSEY DEVILS:

Milan Lucic - Anze Kopitar - Alexander Ovechkin

Carl Hagelin - Marcus Johansson - Rich Peverley

Brooks Laich - Marcus Kruger - Ville Leino

Maxime Talbot - Dustin Jeffrey - Arron Asham

Jan Mursak - Jeff Halpern

Duncan Keith - Niklas Kronwall

Karl Alzner - John Carlson

Nick Leddy - Deryk Engelland

Marc-Andre Gragnani

Braden Holtby

Michal Neuvirth

ATLANTIC CITY DEVILS:

Lane MacDermid - Cody Eakin - Carter Camper

Teemu Pulkkinen - Joakim Andersson - Nick Petersen

Paul Thompson - Landon Ferraro - Andrej Nestrasil

Brian Gibbons - Andrew Yogan - Danick Paquette

Tomas Kundratek - Carl Sneep

Matt Irwin - Philip Samuelsson

Gleason Fournier - Nick Jensen

Ben Marshall

Alec Richards

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Off the Record

OTR, New York draft edition has heard from GM Primal Optimist's Madison Square Garden office this morning concerning the draft situation in New York, here is what he had to say.

When we assessed our needs against this years crop of draft eligible players, we settled on three possible young men for the first round, and after a round table discussion we made the hockey decision to drop down in the draft in order to bolster other areas of the club via trade. We are happy with that decision, and would be very happy to get our top listed guy in the draft. Thing is, that player formerly ranked very deep in the draft, has been moving up the ranks since we made that trade. Our plan has not changed going forward, but yeah, it is no secret that we would like to get back inside that top ten or top dozen at the draft. In a way, I am happy that my own scouting has been qualified by this re-ranking of a couple of our targets, much higher than they were sitting prior to the combine, and in some ways it is frustrating, but all we can do is say to the sellers, hey, we may be willing to buy your pick. Obviously this is a deep draft, and we won't overpay to move up, but if the right situation presents itself, obviously we would take a look.
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Blues News

it seems serious...

The Boston Bruins confirmed on Friday that goaltender Tim Thomas is seriously considering taking next season off from hockey to spend more time with his family.

"Tim came to me toward the beginning of May through his agent," Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli explained to reporters on a conference call. "And said he is seriously considering taking year off."

TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reported on Thursday that Thomas was considering not playing next season. If he does sit out, his $5 million hit will count against the Bruins' salary cap next season.

"I'm approaching this season as if Tim Thomas won't be playing next year," added Chiarelli. "There's a strong chance he'll be taking the year off."

Thomas, who won the Stanley Cup, Conn Smythe Trophy and his second Vezina Trophy last season, was at the centre of controversy this past winter when he opted not to appear at the Bruins' White House visit hosted by U.S. president Barack Obama.

Thomas later explained his actions on his Facebook page and cancelled any media scrums if a question was asked regarding the incident.

"We'd have to deal (the loss of Thomas for the season) and we will," said Chiarelli. "I'd be more than satisfied with Tuukka (Rask) and (Anton) Khudobin as our goaltenders."

Thomas's no-trade clause on his contract expires on July 1 and will cost any interested team $5 million against the salary cap, prompting speculation that the Bruins might trade the 38-year-old veteran.

"He's a world class goalie," added Chiarelli. "He'd help somebody in a big way if he decided to play."

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