NHL Rumors: Canadiens, Ducks, Stars, Penguins and Jets
Marc-Andre Fleury and Jacob Trouba
On the Montreal Canadiens …

Adrian Dater: Canadiens GM Marc Bergerin was at the Avalanche-Stars game last night.

On the Anaheim Ducks …

Bob McKenzie: Yesterday it was sounding like things were dead quiet on the Hampus Lindholm – Anaheim Ducks front.

On the Toronto Maple Leafs and Dallas Stars …

Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun: Though he says he’s not worried about his goaltending, Mike Babcock is worried about his goaltending.

The Stars have made defenseman Jamie Oleksiak available for trade.

On the Pittsburgh Penguins and Marc-Andre Fleury …

Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: (chat) When Matt Murray returns from his injury, the Penguins could send Mike Condon to the AHL and hope he clears waivers. They could then bring Condon back if they trade Marc-Andre Fleury. The Penguins could also look to trade Condon.

The Penguins will go with a 60-40 or 50-50 split with Fleury and Murray when the latter returns. The Penguins will likely have to make a decision on Fleury before the end of the season. They will have to look at showcasing him for a trade.

On the Winnipeg Jets and Jacob Trouba …

Joe Pack of Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman on the Winnipeg Jets and Jacob Trouba situation.

“It seems like the status quo ,” said Elliotte Friedman on the Headlines segment of Saturday’s Hockey Night in Canada. “Winnipeg has been very quiet, they’ve said they won’t say much. There’s been a lot of interest from Detroit, Arizona, to Florida and L.A. — teams have been kicking tires and obviously the player wants to go.”

Friedman adds that the asking price is high and that the Jets are fine with waiting.

“The Jets still have a very high ask,” said Friedman. “There’s a real sense that want him to feel — I don’t know if pain is the right word — but ‘You’re asking out so we wanna make you wait.’ I think the Jets worry sometimes that players don’t want to play there. … If it was me and someone didn’t want to date me, I’d say thanks and move on.”