According to Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch, the Rangers are on a list of five teams that Blue Jackets forward Rick Nash would accept a trade to at this year’s trade deadline. The Rangers have been linked to Nash over the last few weeks, and now it seems as though him coming to New [...]
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. Columbus Blue Jackets star forward Rick Nash is on the trading block, and the Los Angeles Kings are allegedly one of a handful of teams he would waive his no-trade clause to play for, as reported by Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch.
And that's all well and good. If an available six-time 30-goal scorer just reaching his prime alludes to wanting to...
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Vancouver is on Rick Nash's list? Just relax
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Should Rick Nash be traded now or later?
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Then came the news that the Columbus Blue Jackets franchise player, Rick Nash, was placed on the trading market
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Nash’s hefty contract with a $7.8-million hit has created feasibility problems for teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs.
But, the Leafs still seem interested in Nash. And here’s why Nash may be likely to waive that no-trade clause:
“I...
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Pierre LeBrun at ESPN.com reports that while the Rangers covet Rick Nash, team brass is concerned about giving up too much and wrecking the good chemistry they have.Reports have the Blue Jackets asking the Rangers for Brandon Dubinsky, Chris Kreider and a first round pick for Nash.Meanwhile Ryan Kennedy at The Hockey News says Nash could cost more including Dubinsky, Kreider, Carl...
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First the Philadelphia Flyers acquired defenseman Nicklas Grossman from Dallas. Then the club added defenseman Pavel Kubina from Tampa Bay.Now is Philly going to do something really big, like land Columbus power forward Rick Nash? Or will the Flyers focus on getting better in goal, given Ilya Bryzgalov’s startling failure?Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren met with Blue Jackets...
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