New York Islanders forward Brock Nelson has become a hot topic on the NHL trade market as chatter heats up everywhere you look. Nelson has been linked to a few
The Washington Capitals have engaged the New York Islanders in trade discussions for forward Brock Nelson, according to Stefen Rosner of The Hockey News. Rosner mentions a report by ESPN's Rachel Doerrie that gives credence to a potential package used by the Capitals to trade for Nelson,
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The Washington Capitals currently sit atop the NHL standings and hope that success translates to the postseason, and per industry sources, they've looked at New York Islanders forward Brock Nelson as a potential rental option.
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, New York Islanders center Brock Nelson has become a player drawing serious attention. Ranked No. 1 on Daily Faceoff’s Trade Targets board, Nelson has several teams that potentially see him as an ideal fit.
As a pending unrestricted free agent with a $6-million cap hit, Nelson is seen as the ideal rental for teams looking to bolster their lineup ahead of the playoffs with the Islanders expected to miss the postseason, thus becoming sellers at the deadline.
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A potential trade for Nelson would require some creative maneuvering from Capitals GM Chris Patrick. The team has limited cap space, so retaining salary from the Islanders would be crucial. A potential trade package could involve prospects like Ethan Bear and Ryan Chesley, along with a 2025 first-round draft pick.
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