WHO SHOULD BUY, SELL AT THE
TRADE DEADLINE
The trade deadline is less than a
week away, but placement in the standings isn't the ultimate deciding factor on
if each team should go all-in. For this week's power rankings, we identified
which teams should buy, sell or stand pat before Monday's deadline.
1. TAMPA BAY
LIGHTNING
Previous ranking: 1
Buy, cautiously: What
to get the team that seemingly has it all? Look, we're wary of messing with the
chemistry that's working. But a depth defenseman wouldn't hurt.
2. CALGARY
FLAMES
Previous ranking: 4
Buy: The Flames have
been dynamite, and there's no reason not to go all-in. The team could buy
goaltending assurance, but a middle-six forward would be a nice luxury, too --
especially if James Neal is
out a while.
3. SAN JOSE
SHARKS
Previous ranking: 2
Stand pat: Part of
the issue here? The Sharks don't have much to offer, assets-wise. Depleted by
the Erik Karlsson and Evander Kane trades,
San Jose doesn't have a first-rounder for the next two seasons.
4. BOSTON BRUINS
Previous ranking: 8
Buy: The Bruins want
to make a hockey trade. What they really need is someone to help with their
dreadful 5-on-5 scoring. Boston should be in on anyone who can score.
5. WINNIPEG JETS
Previous ranking: 3
Buy: The Jets have
been linked to the available Senators forwards -- Matt Duchene, Mark Stone and Ryan Dzingel --
and any would be terrific fits. The lack of a solid second-line center once
again tantalizes Winnipeg at the deadline.
6. TORONTO MAPLE
LEAFS
Previous ranking: 5
Buy, cautiously: We
know the Leafs are still in the market for a right-handed shooting defenseman.
The market offerings are slim, so Kyle Dubas should be wary of overpaying.
7. NEW YORK
ISLANDERS
Previous ranking: 6
Buy: Nobody knows
what Lou Lamoriello is going to do. He's a tight-lipped GM. We do know the
delightful Islanders could make a serious run if they acquire one of the big
available names.
8. NASHVILLE
PREDATORS
Previous ranking: 7
Buy: The Predators
were exposed by having only one functioning line in last year's playoffs, and
-- despite the mucky playoff picture behind them -- could use some upgrades up
front.
9. WASHINGTON
CAPITALS
Previous ranking: 10
Buy, cautiously: The
Caps might need to make a move to get them going again but only need something
small. A third-line forward or sixth defenseman would do.
10. PITTSBURGH
PENGUINS
Previous ranking: 13
Stand pat: GM Jim
Rutherford is never satisfied. But he has already made enough tweaks for his
team this season, including the recent Nick Bjugstad
addition. It's time to ride it out and see what the Penguins can do.
11. ST. LOUIS
BLUES
Previous ranking: 16
Stand pat: A sizzling
six-week stretch has the Blues (a team we left for dead) back in the mix. With
goaltending settled, why mess with the chemistry here? This roster is good.
12. COLUMBUS BLUE
JACKETS
Previous ranking: 11
Buy and sell: The
months-long dilemma with pending free agents Artemi
Panarin and Sergei
Bobrovsky will finally come to a head. We'd advocate for
keeping Panarin as the team's own "rental." Another scenario: parting
with Panarin and adding an Ottawa forward.
13. MONTREAL
CANADIENS
Previous ranking: 9
Buy, cautiously: GM Marc Bergevin has
already said he's not in the rental market. That means the only thing to do for
this team, a pleasant playoff bubble surprise, is to make a more conservative
move or two.
14. VEGAS GOLDEN
KNIGHTS
Previous ranking: 12
Stand pat: George
McPhee has been calculated in every move so far in building this team; his only
misstep was overpaying for Tomas Tatar at
last season's deadline. No reason to repeat that mistake.
15. CAROLINA
HURRICANES
Previous ranking: 15
Buy and sell: The
Canes have had the same unbalanced roster all season, so -- lurking for a
playoff spot -- let's address it. Buy a top-six forward, trade away one of
their talented defensemen to get him.
16. DALLAS STARS
Previous ranking: 14
Buy: How do you
separate yourself from the Avs, Blackhawks, Wild, et al? Go big. Dallas is a
sneaky good fit for Matt Duchene or Artemi Panarin. Duchene could even stay
long term.
17. PHILADELPHIA
FLYERS
Previous ranking: 19
Sell: The team has
begun righting the ship, but still probably won't reach a long-term deal with
fan favorite Wayne
Simmonds. The 30-year-old will find a new home next week.
18. BUFFALO
SABRES
Previous ranking: 18
Stand pat: So the hot
start has cooled, considerably. The Sabres are probably not a playoff team for
2019, and should take the long view here and stay the long-term course.
19. MINNESOTA
WILD
Previous ranking: 17
Sell: The Wild are
still in the playoff mix, but GM Paul Fenton will want to make his stamp on
this roster eventually. Eric Staal is
getting interest and -- despite a desire to stay -- could find a new home.
20. COLORADO
AVALANCHE
Previous ranking: 22
Stand pat: They've
showed some flashes of life, but the Avalanche are nowhere as good as they
looked for the first 25 games. Stay the course. The core is there, and the
prospects are coming.
21. CHICAGO
BLACKHAWKS
Previous ranking: 23
Stand pat: The
Blackhawks might make a surprise run to the playoffs, but this season should be
more about transition. Chicago should exercise patience and make a bigger
splash in free agency.
22. VANCOUVER
CANUCKS
Previous ranking: 20
Buy, cautiously: It
would be great for this young core to get a taste of playoff hockey. The
Canucks will want to stick to hockey moves -- adding players with term left --
but could benefit from some additional depth.
23. ARIZONA
COYOTES
Previous ranking: 21
Sell: Ravaged by
injuries, the Coyotes haven't made up ground in the murky West. Once again,
this might not be their year. They should be testing the market on players
like Josh
Archibald, Kevin
Connauton, Richard Panik and Jordan Weal.
24. FLORIDA
PANTHERS
Previous ranking: 25
Sell: The season has
gone awry. The Panthers should regroup for a big push in free agency. Derick
Brassard should be flipped. Mike Hoffman is
a bit pricey but also could find a new home.
25. NEW YORK
RANGERS
Previous ranking: 24
Sell: Hey, at least
the Rangers have been transparent about their plans. Mats
Zuccarello's stock is soaring; Kevin Hayes is
generating interest, too, as is veteran right-handed defenseman Adam McQuaid.
26. ANAHEIM DUCKS
Previous ranking: 29
Sell: How committed
is GM (and interim coach) Bob Murray to shaking things up? A deal to keep Jakob
Silfverberg in Anaheim was announced Wednesday night, but other
teams might inquire about Brandon
Montour, Adam Henrique, Nick Ritchie and
others.
27. NEW JERSEY
DEVILS
Previous ranking: 30
Sell: Perhaps the
most attractive player the Devils have to offer right now is Marcus
Johansson (who has a five-team no-trade list). But if teams
call on any other depth players, New Jersey should listen.
28. EDMONTON
OILERS
Previous ranking: 27
Sell: This is not
your year, Edmonton. Repeat: this is not your year. All the Oilers can do now
is clear some unwanted contracts for the next GM. Easier said than done.
29. DETROIT RED
WINGS
Previous ranking: 28
Sell: Ken Holland won
last year's deadline with his thievery involving Tomas Tatar. Can he
orchestrate another coup? Maybe not, but a few picks and/or prospects for Gustav
Nyquist, Nick Jensen and Jimmy Howard would
do.
30. LOS ANGELES
KINGS
Previous ranking: 26
Sell: Jake Muzzin and Nate Thompson are
already gone, but GM Rob Blake is
still working the phones. If teams offer decent returns for Jeff Carter, Tyler Toffoli, Ilya
Kovalchuk or Alec Martinez,
why not?
31. OTTAWA
SENATORS
Previous ranking: 31
Sell: Matt Duchene is
as good as gone. Mark Stone and Ryan Dzingel could be out the door with him.
The bright side: They should recover the 2019 first-round pick they traded for
Duchene. Downside: It probably won't be as high as the one they're sending to
Colorado as part of the deal that brought Duchene to town in the first place.
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