With less than 3 weeks to go, a look at potential targets ahead of NHL trade deadline
An NHL season like no other could produce a trade deadline like no other. The league’s 56-game schedule played amidst the COVID-19 pandemic has been unique in a number of ways, including realigned divisions, quarantine issues, postponements, a flat salary cap, and an absence of fans in Canadian arenas.
With the April 12 cutoff less than three weeks away, The Canadian Press takes a look at some of the players potentially on the move.
TAYLOR HALL
The winger signed a one-year, US$8-million contract with the Buffalo Sabres in free agency with an eye toward getting a longer deal once the pandemic’s dust settled and the NHL’s finances rebounded. Hall’s stint in Buffalo hasn’t gone according to plan, however, with the team sitting dead last in the overall standings and on a 14-game winless streak. The 29-year-old former Hart Trophy winner as league MVP has just two goals and 16 points in 30 contests, but has been unlucky to not find the back of the net more often. Hall, who does have a full no-movement clause in his contract, came into 2020-21 with a career shooting percentage of 10.4, but sits at an unlucky 2.7 this season. The No. 1 pick in the 2010 draft also owns a 5-on-5 shot differential of 53.6 per cent on the NHL’s worst team.