The NHL trade deadline is a little less than 24 hours away, and teams like the Chicago Blackhawks and Florida Panthers (per Adam Gretz of CBS Sports) have already made moves to improve their teams for the stretch run.
Deals continue to be made, but by the time Monday's 3 p.m. ET trade deadline hits, a boatload of trades involving the league's 30 teams are likely to be completed.
One of the biggest deals could be for the Tampa Bay Lightning's Jonathan Drouin. The third pick of the 2013 NHL draft publicly asked for a trade in early January, and general manager Steve Yzerman may have his pick of offers to choose from.
I am hearing that @TBLightning have 5 offers that they are mulling over and intend to make a decision tomorrow on Jonathan Drouin. #lottery
— Brian Lawton (@brianlawton9) February 28, 2016
Five teams have made offers to the Lightning, according to NHL Network analyst Brian Lawton.
Lawton also reported that the Ottawa Senators may be in the lead in the Drouin sweepstakes, having made the best offer for the speedy and potentially explosive Canadian. ...
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