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    The 7 defensemen that could make an NHL trade deadline impact

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    The Seven is an arbitrary list of randomly connected hockey subjects that will run every Thursday on Puck Daddy. Agree to disagree.

    Tim Gleason? Off the market. Francois Beauchemin? Ditto. Ryan Suter? Probably not available, save for some ridiculous overpayment from Paul Holmgren that the Nashville Predators can't deny.

    Defense wins championships in the National Hockey League, but the number of impact defensemen available at the 2012 trade deadline grows forever smaller.

    Still, there are a few blue-liners that could be had at the deadline and won't embarrass themselves on a contender. Here are the 7 defensemen that could make an NHL trade deadline impact.

    7. Chris Campoli, Montreal Canadiens

    The puck-moving defenseman being hockey's answer to the left-handed middle reliever in baseball, Campoli could move to his fourth team in two seasons. He's making peanuts ($1.75 million), he's a spare part in Montreal (averaging 15:58 TOI) and he's an unrestricted free agent this summer. Maybe a reunion with the Chicago Blackhawks, despite being best remembered for The Turnover?

    6. Andy Sutton, Edmonton Oilers

    Suspended twice this season and forever immortalized as an Internet meme, Sutton's also a veteran physical presence with an edge that can help a contending team. He has a manageable cap hit ($2.125 million) and goes unrestricted next summer. He'll be available.

    5. Jaroslav Spacek, Carolina Hurricanes

    Acquired by the Hurricanes in the Tomas Kaberle deal, the 37-year-old makes $3,833,333 against the cap. He's not all that physical, logs around 17 minutes of ice time, but he's got Stanley Cup Finals experience from his days with the Oilers. Also, has lovely skin after receiving a facial from Milan Lucic.

    4. Kyle Quincey, Colorado Avalanche

    Teammate Shane O'Brien could get a good look at the deadline too, but Quincey ($3.13 million hit) is the more intriguing option as a puck-moving defenseman who, as Adrian Dater notes, would bring back the biggest return. Thing is, he's leading the Avalanche in ice time (22:25), he's a restricted free agent next summer ... and at one point out of the No. 8 seed, might the Avalanche just want to hang onto him for a playoff run?

    3. Pavel Kubina, Tampa Bay Lightning

    The Lightning are currently in a playoff race, or at least that's how they perceive it. Kubina plays on the second unit for the penalty kill and the power play. He averages 19:51 TOI per game, which is a bit misleading: He's been well over 20 minutes per game in 20 of his last 22 games.

    He'll have a prorated $3.85 million cap hit and has a limited no-trade clause. But he's unrestricted next summer and could really add a veteran presence for the right team. If he's available.

    2. Bryan Allen, Carolina Hurricanes

    Spacek's the bigger name, Allen is the cheaper player ($2.9 million) and, frankly, the better defenseman in 2012. The 31-year-old plays 19:03 per game in a shutdown role, leading the Hurricanes with 117 blocked shots. The type of player who can go from "We Traded For Who?" at the deadline to being credited as the final piece of a title puzzle.

    1. Hal Gill, Montreal Canadiens

    Gill's availability at the deadline is about as obvious as a 6-foot-7 player on the Habs bench. He's a playoff stud who plays shutdown defense, blocks shots and clears the crease, which makes up for the fact that he's got the mobility of a parking meter. Still, he's going to be coveted by teams that need veteran help on the blueline. Philly and Chicago leap to mind; but what about a return to the 'Burgh?

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    54 comments

    • Ned  •  3 months ago
      In Philly they'll take anybody for Bryz.
    • swatter  •  Saskatoon, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Seriously, Gill was Habs best player in their playoff run couple of years ago(besides Halak of course) love to see him against the twins for a series...do a Weber on them
    • Roentgen42  •  Skokie, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      If any 3 of these guys is capable of laying down in front of a shot the Hawks could use them. Seabrook hasn't been good for 2 years, Keith is...... on the ice, Leddy was rushed and is not ready for this level, Hjalmarson throws a hit once every 6 games, and O'Donnell is 3 months from collecting social security. At least when Sopel flopped around he blocked shots. These Hawks are disgraceful.
    • Roswell survivor  •  3 months ago
      Kubina???Have you watched his game? His footwork is so slow he is routinely beaten or caught out of position. Goes on reputation not on todays results. Pass
    • Mike t  •  3 months ago
      As far as Campoli returning to the Hawks I am not one that necessarily wanted him run out of town after "the Turnover" as you put it. Despite the fact that on "the Turnover" he finally did the right thing went high off the glass (Burrows just made a solid play), he had two opportunities on that shift to clear the zone before "the Turnover" and he tried lazy passes and failed to clear the zone (it kinda was his 3rd turnover of the shift).

      However I do not really want him back either, the Hawks do not need another under 200 LBS puck moving Defense-man, they need a over 200 lbs Forward moving Defense-man, oh and a true 2nd line Center.
      • edjoo 3 months ago
        Yep! Big strong, net-presence, bruising forward is a must. Also need a defenseman with some idea of how to handle the puck.
    • safi a  •  Kingston, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Gill's way into the NHL: Hey you're big, 6'7??...can you skate? ''yup'', can you check? ''yup''....you're on
    • shadfax  •  3 months ago
      Toronto needs a forward and has got 2 extra def men (not on list ?) Winnipeg could part with a d as well and they need scoring help. L.A. and Nashville are wanting forward help as well with extra d guys.
    • Josh  •  3 months ago
      Hal Gill #1 on this list?? Give me a break Wysh
      • ripdolliver 3 months ago
        he shut down the caps AND pens in the playoffs. so there.
    • That Guy  •  3 months ago
      I heard rumor yesterday that the Blackhawks were talking to Edmonton about Andy Sutton. God I hope that's f***ing wrong, the 'Hawks definitely need some help on their blue line but I would hope they'd at least exhaust the possibility of getting Gill from Montreal or Kubina from Tampa before settling for Sutton
      • Gabriel Rockman 3 months ago
        Sutton + Carcillo would be a great duo ... if you're trying to lead the league in games missed due to suspensions. I feel sorry for you if your favorite team is trying to acquire Sutton.
      • Andrew 3 months ago
        Yeah I really hope they don't go for him. Gill would be awesome, or Spacek or even Campoli.
      • mgogol 3 months ago
        Spacek or Campoli? The time of defenseman that Chicago needs is the polar opposite of a Spacek or Campoli.
    • harry beanbags  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Hal Gill has played pretty decent this year suprisingly.
    • Golden Boy  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Pavel Kubina absolutely sucks
    • Fakename70  •  3 months ago
      Andy Sutton is shortlisted, but not Cory Sarich? Andy Sutton?
    • Classless  •  3 months ago
      Why would Pittsburgh want Gill? His only real value is on the PK and the Pens already have the #3 PK in the league. The Pens system is also built around fast D-men who can join the rush and Gill has the agility of a dead elephant. There also isn't really a spot for him, as our third line guys are excellent, especially at their price. Martin may get moved, but I think management will give him more time to find his game. He's excellent some nights, terrible others. If he can find some consistency he's worth his 5 mil contract.
    • Bluefins  •  3 months ago
      Gill is terrible at everything other than being big and taking up space. Hated him when he was on the Bruins (as a player, not a person).
      • Brian 3 months ago
        He is a big physical presence and you can stick him on a talented forward. He will shut down anyone you stick him on. Sure as a Bruin he didn't do much but now he is a good fit on most teams.
    • AKPGHFAN  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  3 months ago
      I wouldn't mind seeing Gill back on the Pens.
    • Frank Grimes  •  Oakville, Canada  •  3 months ago
      I'm not trying to bash the Habs here, but 3 of these guys played for the Habs this year. Does anyone want their blueliners? Other than Gill, I'd stay away.
      • JaBB 3 months ago
        You're not bashing them. Bashing them would be to point that they traded Spacek for Kaberle, which somehow make them look even worse because not only three guys on this list played for them, but they managed to trade one of them for a guy that couldn't make that list because of his terrible contract.
    • Dan S  •  3 months ago
      They all suck. How the hell did Wysh get this job?
    • John madden's 4th Sto ...  •  3 months ago
      HAL GILL??? HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAH
    • DANGER DAVE  •  Niagara Falls, New York  •  3 months ago
      Jordan Leopold anyone?
    • American Chewie  •  Monitor Twp, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      Quincey'd be a perfect fit for the Red Wings, he played in their system before. And they need someone to replace Jakub Kindl

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