Nichols’ Notes: Devils Luck Turning? Panarin Back to Russia?

Nichols’ Notes: Devils Luck Turning? Panarin Back to Russia?
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If you were busy last night and missed the encouraging report, the New Jersey Devils‘ injury luck just may be turning.

More below on why, and when they could potentially get their superstar back.

Elsewhere, would Artemi Panarin consider a return to the KHL? Winnipeg forward seeking a trade, and the Habs are linked to a forward on waivers.

Let’s do that hockey.

Devils Trade Rumors & News

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NHL Trade Talk, News, & National Hockey Now

Forever Blueshirts: When Artemi Panarin signs his next contract, it could be elsewhere. The New York Rangers star forward hits free agency on July 1st. However, that doesn’t just mean he’ll only have NHL suitors. One former Ranger forward thinks a return to the KHL is possible.

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: For a while, we kept on hearing that Pittsburgh Penguins GM Kyle Dubas is staying the course on getting younger. That meant they were open for business and would listen on anyone not named Sidney Crosby. However, after unexpected early success, here’s how that can all change if they keep winning.

Philly Hockey Now: According to a report, Brad Lambert’s camp has been given permission to find a partner in a potential trade to move the former first round pick in 2022. Should the Philadelphia Flyers answer the call?

Montreal Hockey Now: The St. Louis Blues have waived Alexander Texier, but he’s already bein linked to a new team. Amid injury woes, the Montreal Canadiens could scoop him up.

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