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Toby Ward
on Tue 12 Feb 2008 03:20 PM PST |
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The Sporting News reports that the Vancouver Canucks, in addition to pursuing Forsberg, are interested in veteran all-stars Jaromir Jagr, Mat Sundin, and Olli Jokinen.
See NHL trade deadline will produce big deals
Jagr and Jokinen are very unlikely. Jagr is too expensive and moody; Florida wants to keep Jokinen if they can.
Mats Sundin is a potential interest and a superb fit for the Canucks. The Maple Leafs are all but officially eliminated from the playoffs – 6 points out of the last spot occupied by Boston, and the Bruins have two games in hand. Count it as 10 points because the Leafs will continue to falter. As such, the Leafs want to move him and want young prospects in return: namely a goaltending prospect.
The Canucks are willing to part with young goalie prospect Corey Schneider. But the Leafs will want more – probably speedy and talented center Ryan Kessler. Canucks GM Dave Nonis does not however want to part with Kessler for what could turn out to be a rental in Sundin. Maybe, maybe, the Leafs would accept Alex Burrows or Brendan Morrison and a 2nd or 3rd round pick, but it all depends on the competing offer from Detroit.
The Red Wings want Sundin, and they might be the most likely and intriguing fit for the aging superstar. The Senators want him, but Sundin will never agree to a move to arch-nemesis Ottawa (more on his no-trade clause in a moment). The Ducks want him, but would have trouble making the salary cap work and would have to give up more than GM Brian Burke is prepared to deal. Montreal wants him, but would have to give up goaltender Price or Halak and they likely won’t for a possible short-term rental.
That leaves Vancouver and Detroit to battle for the Leafs captain. It depends on who has the best offer, but more importantly, where Sundin is prepared to move to. Sundin does not want to leave Toronto. It has been his home for more than 13 years. He doesn’t want to move he and his family unnecessarily. However, time is running out on the aging veteran who turns 37 tomorrow. And he would like one legitimate shot at the Stanley Cup in his career.
If the offer is in place from the Red Wings, the only place Mats will agree to move is Detroit. The MotorCity is only a 4 hour drive from home (Vancouver is half a world away), and the Red Wings are the odds-on favourite to win the Cup. It also features a line-up with many of his Swedish pals, such as Zetterberg, Holmstrom and Lidstrom.
Vancouver can make the offer to entice the Leafs, but Sundin’s heart will likely only limit a move no further than down the road to Detroit.
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