Follow all the latest news and updates as the 2020 NHL Draft draws near.


2:43pm et - Oliver Ekman-Larsson's agent Kevin Epp tells TSN Radio 1040 Vancouver that his client signed with Arizona to be there for his career but acknowledges that things change when a new owner/management team comes in and it wasn't their decision to sign him to the long-term deal. 

Epp said they have set a Friday deadline for a trade to either the Boston Bruins or Vancouver Canucks in order to ensure the possibility of being traded doesn't linger into the off-season.

Epp: Ekman-Larsson likes style the Canucks play

Kevin Epp, agent to Oliver Ekman-Larsson & Jake Virtanen, says OEL signed in Phoenix/Arizona to be there for his career but things change when a new owner/management team comes in & it wasn't their decision to sign him to the long-term deal. Kevin also says they expect a qualifying offer from the Canucks for Jake Virtanen today.

Epp, who also represents Jake Virtanen, said the forward had yet to receive a qualifying offer from the Vancouver Canucks, but one was expected before Wednesday's deadline.

 


1:22pm et - How surprising is it that Steven Stamkos isn't considered an untouchable for the Lightning as they try and clear up cap space? Which Tampa Bay players are likely on the way out after their Cup win? Who are the frontrunners to take Marc-Andre Fleury off the Golden Knights' hands? Could a Canadian team land Wayne Simmonds? The Insiders discuss this and more in the latest edition of Insider Trading: 

 


12:39pm et - According to TSN Senior Hockey Reporter Frank Seravalli, the Rangers have received plenty calls on the No. 1 overall pick, including an overture from the Los Angeles Kings to swap the top two picks.

The Rangers, according to Seravalli however, have "zero intention" of moving the pick.

Get refreshed on the top prospects in the draft tonight with Craig Button's final draft rankings: Craig's List: Jamie Drysdale, Yaroslav Askarov move up in final edition

 


12:33pm et- What would it take for the Jets to trade away Patrik Laine? What team has been the most engaged in trade talks with Winnipeg? Darren Dreger, Pierre LeBrun and Frank Seravalli have more on that, the status of Taylor Hall and more in special midday edition of Insider Trading:

 


12:15pm et- Oliver Ekman-Larsson's camp has given the Arizona Coyotes a Friday deadline to trade the defenceman to either the Vancouver Canucks or Boston Bruins, otherwise he will remain with the franchise.

“We think the best option for a trade is before free agency,” Ekman-Larsson's agent Kevin Epp told TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger. “If no deal by Friday, Oliver is staying in Arizona.”

Ekman-Larsson, who has a full no-move clause as part of the eight-year, $66 million extension he signed in 2018, has told the Coyotes he would only waive for one of those two teams.


 

12:02pm et - A pair of once-promising NHLers are about to be bought out.

The Montreal Canadiens announced Tuesday that defenceman Karl Alzner is being placed on unconditional waivers for the purpose of buying out the remaining two years of his contract.

After a successful eight-year stint with the Washington Capitals, Alzner signed a five-year, $23.125 million deal but appeared in just 95 games with the Habs over three seasons, recording a total of 13 points.

Meanwhile, the Detroit Red Wings also announced they are buying out left winger Justin Abdelkader. He signed a seven-year, $29.75 million deal prior to the 2016-17 season and had three years remaining on that contract as of the buyout. He scored a total of 26 goals in the four seasons following his seven-year deal.