NHL Rumors: Devils, Scrivens, Red Wings, and Datsyuk
Kyle Palmieri of the New Jersey Devils and Petr Mrazek of the Detroit Red Wings
On the New Jersey Devils …

Tom Gulitti: New Jersey Devils GM Ray Shero said he’d likely request a two-year deal for Kyle Palmieri in arbitration if they don’t sign him to an extension before the hearing date.

On Ben Scrivens …

Aivis Kalnins: Multiple KHL teams, including Dynamo Minsk, are interested in Ben Scrivens.

On Dmen who could get traded …

Andy Strickland: Defenseman Dennis Wideman and Tyson Barrie could still get traded this offseason.

On the Detroit Red Wings …

Ansar Khan: The Red Wings filed for salary arbitration with goaltender Petr Mrazek. They will continue to work on a new deal.

Ansar Khan of MLive: (mailbag) The Red Wings have a surplus of forwards now and are looking a top-two or at least a top-three defenseman.

The Red Wings didn’t plan to upgrade their blueline through free agency. It’s better to keep their trade options open for the likes of Cam Fowler, Kevin Shattenkirk or Tyson Barrie.

If they are not able to trade for a defensman while moving out a foward, both Anthony Mantha and Andreas Athanasiou are candidates to start the season in the AHL. Both are waiver exempt.

Any trade package for a young defenseman would likely start with either Tomas Tatar or Gustav Nyquist, along with a high draft pick or decent prospect.

On Pavel Datsyuk …

Helene St. James of the Detroit Free Press: Pavel Datsyuk is waiting paperwork that would allow him to sign a two year, worth 250 million rubles ($3.8 million) annually.

“We are waiting on a transfer card from Arizona and we expect it to arrive shortly,” Dan Milstein, Datsyuk’s agent, told the Free Press today. “As soon as we get that, Pavel will sign with one of the KHL clubs.”

SKA is the likely front-runner. Datsyuk will likely play until 2018 as he wants to be apart of the Russian Olympic team.