Vincent Lecavalier- Tampa Bay Lightning
Lecavalier, who just signed a contract extension (it begins after the season) to stay in Tampa Bay for the next 11 seasons, is certainly the hottest rumor right now. The Vinny to Montreal deal supposedly includes Tomas Plekanec, Chris Higgins, and Josh Gorges headed back to the Lighting. Nobody really knows if this is at all accurate, but the rumors surrounding Tampa's captain certainly won't die.
Marian Gaborik- Minnesota Wild
Gaborik's injury history may hurt his value. The fact that he is hurt now will probably decrease the chances

Jason Spezza- Ottawa Senators
The Sens terrible season makes them candidates to unload some of their higher priced veterans. Spezza, who has 18 goals on the season, could be the odd man out. The Sens could get some key pieces in return, and would clear cap space, as Spezza is making upwards of $5 million this season.
Jay Bouwmeester-Florida Panthers
Bouwmeester keeps rejecting Florida's attempts at signing him long term. If that trend continues, the Panthers will have to unload their talented defenseman. Bouwmeester is young (25), he's good (26 points), and he's very well paid ($4,875,000). Whoever does deal for the Panther will want to sign him long term, so a team with cap space will be his most likely destination.

The Phoenix Coyotes--All of Them
The Coyotes financial troubles are pretty well known, and there is certainly a chance they could be forced to unload a ton of salary. Despite the standings--Phoenix currently sits in fifth in the Western Conference--high priced players like Olli Jokinen and Derek Morris could be on the way out. Maybe the headline should have read The Phoenix Coyotes--All of Them (Except Ed Jovanovski) because at $6.5 million per season for another two years, I don't think anybody will be willing to take on Jovanovski's monster contract.
It will be interesting to see what teams decide to do at the deadline. Trading any of these players could deplete rosters severely, yet open cap space for the future. At the same time any of these players could turn pretenders into contenders. Let the trading begin!
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