While on a recent episode of TSN Insider Trading, NHL insider Pierre LeBrun reported that former Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov is generating trade interest around the league.
View the original article to see embedded media.
Here is what LeBrun said on the matter:
“Ivan Provorov figures to be the No. 1 rental defenseman traded before March 7th, but the Columbus Blue Jackets are calling to several teams that have reached out, telling them they are not ready to deal him quite yet… The business of the game will take over at some point here… They will most likely deal Provorov. The asking price will be a first-round pick, which is obviously pretty rich.”
It is not too surprising that Provorov is drawing trade interest at this point of the season. The 27-year-old would be a big addition for playoff clubs looking to improve their top four. However, based on LeBrun’s report, the Blue Jackets are not in a rush to move him right now, even with interest increasing.
However, with the Blue Jackets being a rebuilding team and sporting an 8-9-2 record, Provorov should become fully available once we get closer to the deadline. He is too valuable of an asset for Columbus not to move.
Provorov was selected seventh overall by the Flyers in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. In 532 games over seven seasons as a Flyer, he had 65 goals, 217 points, and 693 hits.
It will be fascinating to see what happens with Provorov from here.
Recent Flyers News
Elliotte Friedman Speculates Trading Flyers Center To Chicago
2 Big Flyers Named Top Trade Candidates
Three Takeaways From Flyers Defeat vs. Hurricanes
‘Hockey Canada Should Be Watching’: Travis Sanheim Thriving Under Pressure And Leading Flyers Blue Line
Gameday 20 Preview: Flyers vs. Hurricanes
Flyers Starting Goalie For Hurricanes Matchup
4 Flyers Ruled Out For Hurricanes Matchup
Who Could The Flyers Call Up To Bolster Their Defense?
Three Takeaways From Flyers Loss vs. Avalanche
Joel Farabee On Leadership, Flyers Fans & Bringing Playoffs Back To Philly
Gameday Preview 19: Flyers vs. Avalanche
Read the full article here
Discussion about this post