NHL Rumors: 2 Philadelphia Flyers Trade Candidates
The Philadelphia Flyers are going to look awfully different next week as the trade deadline on Monday is expected to end an era. Captain Claude Giroux will be moved before the deadline, and while there's a couple of teams hot on his tail, the Flyers have two other players who are likely also getting dealt before the deadline:Justin Braun, RHDDefenseman at the deadline are a hot commodity and this season is no different. Justin Braun is drawing a ton of interest from other teams due to his experience, shot blocking abilities and stay-at-home style. The 35-year-old blueliner is a pending free agent, making $1.8 million against the cap, a number a bunch of teams can work with. He's recorded 15 points in 59 games so far this season and his 100 games of Stanley Cup playoff experience certainly make him stand out against other right-handed defenseman on the trade market. The Toronto Maple Leafs and Calgary Flames are two teams who have shown interest these past few weeks, and look for the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins to potentially get involved in the sweepstakes.There’s no reason Justin Braun should fetch any less than a 1st round pick https://t.co/AZcj9baApq— Mike Giletto (@mike_giletto) March 17, 2022 The best defender still on the market, Norris Trophy Candidate, Justin Braun. https://t.co/HOriBkVJpC— Saucy J (@JimIkeHW) March 13, 2022 Got the feeling Justin Braun will end up as a Leaf https://t.co/kw9W1lS6OG— Jamey Baskow (@JameyBaskow) March 17, 2022Martin JonesThe goaltending market has been surprisingly slow to this point, but that could change in a big way this upcoming weekend. Jones is a veteran who has played almost every role on a team, and as a pending free agent making $2 million against the cap, could find himself on a playoff bound team as a depth option. The 32-year-old doesn't hold any trade protection and was in trade talks earlier this season involving the Edmonton Oilers, however the Oilers hung up when the Flyers wanted multiple draft picks. This season he's recorded a 7-11-3 record with a 3.42 goals against average and a .900 save percentage. Jones has 62 games of playoff experience under his belt, a number that is going to attract some teams. Look for the Florida Panthers, Washington Capitals, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Oilers to circle back on the price tag before Monday's deadline.Lowest save percentages since Jan. 1:1. Jonathan Quick: .8792. Jack Campbell: .8823. Alex Nedeljkovic: .8844. Martin Jones: .8845. Jon Gillies: .8856. Petr Mrazek: .885*Min. 10 starts— Jonas Siegel (@jonassiegel) March 13, 2022 Trade Martin Jones at intermission.— Bill Matz (@BILLadelphia1) March 12, 2022 The Flyers' last road win was Dec. 29.Martin Jones made 34 saves to beat the Kraken, 3-2.They've gone 0-8-2 on the road since then, allowing 4.50 goals per game.— Jordan Hall (@JHallNBCS) March 12, 2022 Photo credit: © Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports ...
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