The NHL trade market heats up as Yegor Chinakhov's Columbus Blue Jackets dispute could draw interest from the Dallas Stars and other contenders
The future of Yegor Chinakhov in Columbus is in doubt, and his trade request has sparked chatter not just about rebuilding teams but also contenders, with some analysts even floating the idea of the Dallas Stars getting involved, and I think that twist could change the whole summer.
Chinakhov, just 24, officially requested a trade due to conflicts with head coach Dean Evason. His agent told reporters:
"It's all about the coach."
This has left the Columbus Blue Jackets, a team fresh off a solid 2024-25 season despite missing the playoffs, scrambling to weigh their options, as highlighted by Reuters.
Most speculation has linked Chinakhov to the Carolina Hurricanes, Buffalo Sabres, and New York Islanders as possible fits, but a wilder scenario has gained whispers: the Dallas Stars potentially exploring a blockbuster that could involve Jason Robertson.
While such a deal would require Columbus to add significant assets, the idea is rooted in Dallas needing defensive help and potentially reshaping their roster if Robertson's contract talks hit a snag, as noted in discussions on TSN.
Robertson, a 24-year-old star who has posted back-to-back 90-point seasons, would only be moved if Dallas sees a massive return, but adding a young winger like Chinakhov, along with high picks or top prospects, could at least start the conversation.
I think most fans would call it far-fetched, but it shows how unpredictable this market might get.
For now, Chinakhov's request alone has created intrigue.
Whether Columbus opts for a simpler deal with one of the three linked teams or something far bigger, his next move could impact multiple lineups before training camp.
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