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Blackhawks Trade Rumors Have Media Swirling
Nov 4th, 2009 by Tab Bamford
In July, Patrick Sharp was allegedly drawing interest.

In July, Patrick Sharp was allegedly drawing interest.

As we discussed on CommittedIndians yesterday, there has been some trade speculation centering around the Chicago Blackhawks recently that’s starting to draw some attention from all over the media world. Two specific writers, though, appear to be keeping tabs on each other’s work.

In yesterday’s article, it was noted that John Jaeckel is reporting for Hockey Buzz that the Hawks have had discussions with both the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Carolina Hurricanes regarding a laundry list of players. The most prominent name on the list has been defenseman Tomas Kaberle of Toronto.

Jaeckel begins his piece, dated Nov. 3, by saying “This is what I am hearing from a reliable source.”

Today, in what appears to be a direct response to Jaeckel’s blog, Tim Sassone of The Daily Herald has come out with an article of his own, categorically denying the rumors. He says Toronto GM Brian Burke has not spoken with the Blackhawks about any potential deal, and that the Hurricanes don’t have any players that make sense for the Blackhawks to add (which I agreed with yesterday).

“A blogger writes the Blackhawks are on the verge of making a major trade, citing a reliable source, and all heck breaks loose Wednesday,” Sassone says. “I think somebody needs to check his reliable source.”

This banter is particularly intriguing because one of the first reports to bring suspicion to a potential Hawks-Leafs trade was from Sassone himself, back in early July. In that piece, Sassone connects the dots between the Leafs having a bounty of good defensemen, including Kaberle, and the Hawks having a plethora of forwards, many of whom could entice Burke and Toronto.

In fact, Sassone quotes Burke directly in the July article, and references rumors from the summer that then-Blackhawks GM Dale Tallon and Burke had been linked. Sassone points out that Kaberle’s salary cap number ($4.25M) is just a quarter-million more than Patrick Sharp ($4M).

Now Tallon is no longer the Blackhawks GM, and Sassone is denying any of the rumored talks he found to be a firm enough allegation to report on just four short months ago.

Whether or not discussions have taken place, or to what level those discussions have progressed, is up for discussion. What hasn’t changed, though, is the apparent fit of the two teams in question.

Is A Major Trade In the Blackhawks’ Future?
Nov 3rd, 2009 by Tab Bamford
Are the Blackhawks interested in Toronto defenseman Tomas Kaberle?

Are the Blackhawks interested in Toronto defenseman Tomas Kaberle?

Something that has been pretty well established by any number of NHL analysts is that, once the Blackhawks are healthy, they have more talented forwards than there is ice time to satisfy. Adding Marian Hossa and Jonathan Toews to an already-productive group will give the Hawks two more elite players to put in the mix.

As we discussed here on CommittedIndians yesterday, there are some decisions to be made by management as the injured players continue to get healthy. In that article, we discussed some of the younger players that might be on the fringe between staying in Chicago in a nice suit or heading to Rockford for the weekend.

However, Hockey Buzz is now putting more flesh to a couple rumors that have been hinted at for months.

John Jaeckel is reporting for Hockey Buzz that the Blackhawks are in talks with two teams: the Carolina Hurricans and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Something going down with Carolina might be a long shot, but the rumors between Toronto and the Blackhawks aren’t anything new.

torThe Toronto rumors center around the apparent interest the Hawks have in defenseman Tomas Kaberle. The Blackhawks would likely need to move a blue liner back to Toronto to make this deal happen, but the Leafs’ interest is reportedly in some of that bounty of young forwards coach Joel Quenneville has at his disposal.

Kaberle is off to a staggering start, scoring 17 points already in just 12 games. When you consider the Leafs have only scored 31 goals, Kaberle’s involvement in the offensive flow for Toronto is astounding.

Any move the Hawks would make right now has to be viewed through two lenses, though. One is the immediate impact the trade could make on the 2009-10 season, and the other is the implications on the Blackhawks’ salary cap flexibility next summer when Duncan Keith, Toews and Patrick Kane need new paper.

With that in mind, Kaberle’s contract has a cap number of $4.25 million, which matches his salary, and runs through the 2010-11 season. If the Blackhawks add a number in that range to next year’s payroll, they’ll likely need to move a player off that payroll. That would seem to cloud any alleged interest Toronto might have in Andrew Ladd, who’s a free agent next summer like Keith, Toews and Kane.

Going somewhere?

Going somewhere?

Ladd might be a valuable chip in the trade, but the Hawks would need to move someone under contract next year to make room for Kaberle’s salary and ice time. That might be where a name like Cam Barker enters the mix. Other names that have been whispered in Toronto rumors include Kris Versteeg and Patrick Sharp, both of whom are signed through next year.

Toronto is off to the worst start in the entire NHL, having won just once in 13 games. They’ve been outscored 52-31 so far, so moving Kaberle off their blue line would be a move intended to bolster their offense as much as it would be to use Kaberle’s great value to perhaps get a younger player back on their defense as well. Kaberle will turn 32 in March.

The rumors surrounding Carolina haven’t been nearly as direct as those regarding Toronto and Kaberle.

Moving soon?

Moving soon?

From Carolina’s perspective, they need a defenseman to lead their power play. To most Hawks fans, that screams Brian Campbell (and his enormous cap number), but they might have interest in Barker as well.  Carolina GM Jim Rutherford has dealt with the Hawks in the past, as recently as moving Ladd to Chicago in the spring of 2008 in exchange for Tuomo Ruutu.

The players in whom the Hawks would allegedly have interest in these rumors are forwards. Ray Whitney’s name has come up in a couple of rumors, as have Joe Corvo and Rod Brind’Amour. None of these players brings nearly as much to the table as Kaberle, so, considering the Hawks’ depth up front, deciphering who the Hawks and Hurricanes would be discussing has been a little harder.

These rumors aren’t being reported as through there’s a trade awaiting league approval, though scenarios with Toronto do appear to have more weight than anything with Carolina. We’ll keep an ear to the ground and an eye on the internet to continue bringing you the latest news and rumors surrounding the Blackhawks.