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PLAYERS:
Travis Moen,
Hal Gill,
Pierre Gauthier,
Chris Stewart
TEAMS: Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues
TEAMS: Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators, St. Louis Blues
After focusing on the Montreal Canadiens' potential bait, namely Travis Moen and the recently departed Hal Gill, our trade deadline preview turns its attention towards potential targets for GM Pierre Gauthier.
As alluded to by Bryan Willey, winger Chris Stewart is having a difficult season under new St. Louis Blues' coach Ken Hitchcock and could be on the move.
Given his size and skill set,...
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