Blue Jackets interested in Bobrovsky … Timing not right for Red Wings trade … Whitney to see doctor on Monday … Reimer hits recovery plateau
  • Kelly Friesen via twitter: A NHL scout told Friesen that the Blue Jackets have interest in Flyers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky. A Flyers reporter told him that Bobrovsky isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
  • Craig Custance of ESPN: Despite not having a great start to the season, Red Wings GM Ken Holland said the timing isn’t right to make a trade.

    “I believe the answer is in the locker room. At the end of the day, you look around this league and it’s hard to make trades,” Holland said. “We think we have a bunch of guys we think can score 20 goals. Those guys who can score 20 goals, they’re on pace for three and four goals. Some haven’t even scored a goal.”

    The Wings feel they are deep in prospects, and their 1st round pick could come into play.

    “Maybe. Let’s see,” Holland said. “We obviously have cap space. I think it’s a different time. I think it’s too early. Let’s see where our team play is at. We’re hoping we’re a playoff team. I’m hoping to be involved in something, but it’s early right now.”

  • Sam Carchidi via twitter: Flyers GM Paul Holmgren is not sure if Chris Pronger will play on Wednesday against the Lightning, he’s not ruling it out.
  • Joanne Ireland via twitter: Oilers defenseman Ryan Whitney will return to Edmonton on Monday to see a doctor. He hopes to get the go-head to begin skating.
  • Tom Gulitti via twitter: Ilya Kovalchuk pulled a muscle last night in the 3rd period. “I just felt it,” he said. “We’ll see how it goes tomorrow and, hopefully, we’ll go day by day.”
  • Mike Brophy via twitter: James Reimer is not practicing with the Maple Leafs today. Rob Longley via twitter: Wilson said today that Reimer “hit a plateau” in his recovery. Don’t expect Reimer to be on the ice any time soon.
  • Chip Alexander via twitter: Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos said the team needs a season-ticket base to be 13,000-14,000 but are about 3,000-4,000 short.