NHL Rumors: Blackhawks, Jets and Canucks
Andrew Shaw and Marcus Kruger of the Chicago Blackhawks
On the Chicago Blackhawks …

Chris Kuc: Source saying the Chicago Blackhawks are shopping Marcus Kruger and putting out feelers for Andrew Shaw.

Pierre LeBrun: Hearing Marcus Kruger’s name is out there. They still could use some cap space.

Chris Kuc of the Chicago Tribune: Pending UFA defenseman Brian Campbell has serious interest in returning to the Chicago Blackhawks once free agency starts.

In order for the Blackhawks to sign him, he’d have to take a big discount due to their salary cap situation. Campbell could be open to this. Campbell lives in the area during the summer.

On the Winnipeg Jets …

Tim Campbell of the Winnipeg Free Press: Jacob Trouba‘s name has been in the rumor mill since the end of the season. Some rival executives don’t understand by the Jets would want to trade Trouba as they would need to get a good defenseman back in the deal. May not make sense, but where there is smoke, there is fire.

GM Kevin Cheveldayoff said a week ago that he isn’t trying to trade Trouba.

Pierre LeBrun: GM Cheveldayoff said that he would “certainly” match any offer sheet for defenseman Jacob Trouba.

Pierre LeBrun: GM Cheveldayoff said he’s getting calls about No. 2, but he wouldn’t consider any of the offers at this point.

Frank Seravalli: GM Cheveldayoff said they are locked in with their No. 2 pick, but won’t name him: “The fact you guys don’t know who it is is a testament to my staff”

Frank Seravalli: GM Cheveldayoff hints that the door could be open for Andrew Ladd returning to the Jets. Cheveldayoff added that he’s looking forward to the free agent interview period to talk to Ladd and others.

On the Vancouver Canucks …

Darren Dreger: Not a surprise that Milan Lucic and Loui Eriksson are a high priority for the Canucks. They would like sign at least one of the two.

Iain MacIntyre: Hearing conjecture that the Canucks could trade down and maybe draft Logan Brown. MacIntryre can’t see them going lower than No. 5.