One of the possible trades being discussed by the media has
Jarome Iginla going to Boston for the Bruins' first-round pick, which could be anywhere from No. 1 to No. 3.
The Flames might only do it if the Bruins get the No. 1 or No. 2 pick in the lottery, which would essentially mean Iginla would be traded for Taylor Hall or Tyler Seguin.
The
Hockey News writes, "Because the Bruins have some good forward prospects in the system (Joe Colborne and Jordan Caron to name a couple) and plenty of early draft picks this year and next, they could afford to deal the second overall pick. That said, it would be a calculated risk for GM Peter Chiarelli to give away Taylor Hall or Tyler Seguin, who are both destined to be stars in the NHL for the next 15-plus years."
But the
Toronto Star's Damien Cox writes that the Bruins would likely only do this if the Flames put something else in the deal -- maybe a draft pick or prospect.
However, Iginla first has to waive his no-trade clause, which might not happen because he wants to
stay in Calgary.
this better not happen