With the New Jersey Devils well on their way to finishing 30th out of 30 overall in the NHL, they will likely become sellers by the February 28th NHL trade deadline. Nobody is expecting the Devils to have a fire sale, but they do need a major face lift. They need to get rid of every negative personality on their team and start fresh much like the Canadiens did in Summer 2009. Here are some players which might be moved to get chances to play in the playoffs:
Jason Arnott
Interested Teams: Sharks, Stars, Bruins, Canadiens, Canucks, Capitals, Predators, Red Wings, Avalanche
Likely return value: 3rd-5th round pick, prospect
Jamie Langenbrunner
Interested Teams: Stars, Leafs, Bruins, Wild, Canucks, Avalanche, Red Wings, Sharks, Kings, Red Wings
Return Value: Prospect, low draft pick
Dainius Zubrus
Interested Teams: Leafs, Canadiens, Capitals, Stars, Sharks, Coyotes, Bruins, Red Wings
Return Value: 2nd-5th round pick, prospect
Brian Rolston
Interested Teams: Leafs, Canadiens, Bruins, Wild, Coyotes, Predators, Stars, Red Wings, Avalanche, Islanders, Capitals, Lightning, Sharks
Return Value: 3rd or 4th round draft pick
Travis Zajac
Interested Teams: Canucks, Flames, Wild, Leafs, Bruins, Stars
Return Value: 1st round pick or a high center prospect
Patrik Elias
Interested Teams: Leafs, Avalanche, Kings, Sharks, Wild, Red Wings, Blackhawks, Bruins, Canadiens
Return Value: high-end prospect, 2nd round pick
Colin White
Interested Teams: Bruins, Leafs, Canadiens, Stars, Sharks, Red Wings, Islanders, Capitals, Lightning, Panthers, Predators
Return Value: mid-round draft pick
David Clarkson
Interested Teams: Leafs, Canadiens
Return Value: mid round draft pick and prospect
Others:
Mark Fraser
*Bryce Salvador
Henrik Tallinder
Rod Pelley'
Nick Palmieri
Vladimir Zharkov
*=Salvador is injured now, but he could be trade bait if he returns by February or even in the summer.
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