Quick Hits: Scouting TOR-WSH, NYR-MIN, DAL-STL, Healthy Scratches, and Kings-Caps Trade
The New York Rangers dress Mats Zuccarello, Kevin Hayes and Adam McQuaid. McQuaid pulled for precautionary reasons

Scouting the Toronto Maple Leafs and Washington Capitals

Chris Kuc: Scouts listed to the attend last night’s Maple Leafs-Capitals game include the St. Louis Blues (2), Pittsburgh Penguins (2), Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks and Tampa Bay Lightning.

David Pagnotta: Blues assistant general manager and their director of pro scouting is at the Maple Leafs-Capitals game. The Canadien director of pro scouting is at the game as well.

Scouting the New York Rangers and Minnesota Wild

Michael Russo: The Penguins assistant GM Bill Guerin is one of many scouts listed to attend the Rangers-Wild game.

Scouting the Dallas Stars and St. Louis Blues

Sean Shapiro: Scouts listed to attend last night’s Stars-Blues game include the Washington Capitals, Montreal Canadiens, Arizona Coyotes, Columbus Blue Jackets and Anaheim Ducks.

Healthy scratches for the Ottawa Senators and New Jersey Devils game

Mike Morreale: The Ottawa Senators scratched Matt Duchene, Mark Stone, and Ryan Dzingel.

The New Jersey Devils scratched Marcus Johansson and Ben Lovejoy

The Rangers didn’t sit anyone, but …..

Larry Brooks: The New York Rangers did not healthy scratch Mats Zuccarello, Kevin Hayes and Adam McQuaid.

Larry Brooks: Defenseman Adam McQuaid was pulled from the game early for precautionary reasons.

Capitals acquire Hagelin from the Kings

Washington Capitals: The Capitals have acquired Carl Hagelin from the 2019 third round pick and a conditional 2020 sixth round pick.

Pierre LeBrun: “Condition on the 6th Rd pick in Hagelin deal: Caps must win two rounds and Hagelin plays in 50 percent or more of any two rounds combined. So could be rd 1 and 2. Or 2 and 3. Or 1 and 3, etc. If those things don’t happen, there’s no 6th RD pick going to LA”

Isabelle Khurshudyan: The Kings are retaining 50 percent of Hagelin’s salary.

Dan Greenspan: The Kings now have 10 draft picks for the 2019 draft, five in the first three rounds.