Scouting the Colorado Avalanche and Anaheim Ducks last night …
BSN Avalanche: Scouts listed to attend the Avs – Ducks game: Montreal Canadiens, Vancouver Canucks, Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers and Carolina Hurricanes.
BSN Avalanche: The Canadiens, Canucks and Flyers sent regular Pro Scouts. The Hurricanes sent Scout/Advisor Joe Nieuwendyk. The Penguins sent their Director of Pro Scouting.
On the Los Angeles Kings scouting …
Dennis Bernstein: The Kings have their Sr. Pro Scout in Philadelphia. Don’t think the Kings are tracking the Avalanche at this point.
Sabres Buzz: The Kings had two pro scouts in Buffalo on Tuesday. The Kings have been at Sabres games frequently this year.
Scouting the Los Angeles Kings and Dallas Stars …
Dennis Bernstein: The Colorado Avalanche continue to scout the Kings-Stars as the Avs Sr. Pro Scout was at the Ontario Reign – Texas Stars game on Wednesday.
Scouting the Philadelphia Flyers and Vancouver Canucks …
Adam Kimelman: Scouts listed to attend the Flyers-Canucks game: Dallas Stars, Florida Panthers, Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, Buffalo Sabres, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, Washington Capitals, Toronto Maple Leafs, Nashville Predators, Minnesota Wild and Detroit Red Wings.
On the Philadelphia Flyers …
Adam Kimelman: If GM Ron Hextall does make a trade, it would be for a low-cost depth player. Hextall has said he’s not that interest in trading prospect or draft picks.
Dave Isaac of the Courier-Post: The Philadelphia Flyers have lost nine of their last 11 games.
“I’m not gonna make a trade to send a message,” general manager Ron Hextall said. “I’m (only) going to make a trade to make us better.”
In the past three years, GM Ron Hextall has only made three in-season trades that have involved NHL players.
Hextall on if their inconsistency makes him sometimes want to send a message by making a trade.
“Those types of thoughts I keep to myself, but if we can make our team better we will,” Hextall said. “But we’re staying on course. I don’t care if we win every game for the rest of the year or lose every game. We’re staying on course. We set out a course two and a half years ago and we’re not deviating from what we planned.”