NHL Trade Rumors: Insider hints at reason behind Chris Tanev's omission from deal with Vancouver Canucks
Calgary Flames defenseman Chris Tanev was omitted from the deal that sent center Elias Lindholm to the Vancouver Canucks.
The Canucks parted with forward Andrei Kuzmenko, defensemen Hunter Brzustewicz and Joni Jurmo, a 2024 first-round pick and a conditional 2024 fourth-round pick in exchange.
According to insider Rick Dhaliwal, although the Canucks wanted to trade for Tanev as well, they were not willing to meet the Flames' asking price.
"Chris Tanev was a part of these trade talks, but the belief was the Flames are asking for a first-round draft pick for Tanev. That's when talks broke down for Tanev in Vancouver."
The Calgary Flames reportedly insisted on a first-round draft pick as part of the deal. Dhaliwal went on to mention that despite the setback, the Canucks are not giving up on acquiring Tanev.
He added:
"The Canucks will still try on Tanev, but if they don't get him in a trade, they can always get him on July 1st."
This leaves the door open for a potential future deal or a free-agent signing.
Ottawa Senators eye Chris Tanev amid last-place standing
The struggling Ottawa Senators, currently occupying the last place in the Eastern Conference and trailing by a significant 17 points for the final wildcard spot, are reportedly considering a bold move before the March 8 NHL Trade Deadline. TSN hockey insider Darren Dreger has said that the Senators have shown a keen interest in acquiring Tanev.
Dreger said:
"There are multiple teams that are in the mix. Of late, it seems to be the Ottawa Senators. I can tell you that the Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs most definitely have a keen interest in Tanev."
This suggests the Senators view Tanev as a foundational fit, indicating a long-term strategy beyond the immediate trade.
The insider emphasized that for Ottawa, it's not just about the trade itself but also the potential contract extension that would likely be necessary post-acquisition.
Dreger noted an intriguing aspect, questioning whether Chris Tanev, in turn, is inclined to pursue a Stanley Cup this year, a factor that could significantly influence his destination of choice.