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NJHN Daily: Devils Rival Causing CBA Stir Up? Senators React to Brady Tkachuk Rumor

The situation with Jacob Trouba has made NHLers uncomfortable. Why? Because it’s not the first time the New York Rangers threatened a player with waivers, exercising a loophole in a players contract. The New Jersey Devils’ rival very well could have caused a stir up in the next CBA negotiation after the players witnessed how it all went down.
Elsewhere, Ottawa isn’t much concerned about the future of their captain, despite a recent report. Rangers players react to the Trouba trade. And although Trouba is no longer on Broadway, another controversial Rangers elbow landed last night.
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Saturday Night Headlines: As a result of the Jacob Trouba situation, there’s fallout throughout the NHL. As per the CBA, Chris Drury worked well within his rights. However, at the next CBA negotiations, players are starting to make noise for better protection.
Sportsnet: After a report dropped that the New York Rangers were in hot pursuit of Ottawa Senators captain, Brady Tkachuk, a few quickly refuted the report. Now, it’s being reported that the Senators are confident in Tkachuk’s future with the organization.
DailyFaceoff: The Rangers are in a fragile state right now. After an ugly situation with Jacob Trouba finally resolved itself, Ranger players react to the trade, understanding any of them could be in the former captain’s shoes.
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Pittsburgh Penguins forward Philip Tomasino scored the game-tying goal against the New York Rangers later in the third period and was promptly elbowed before he could celebrate. In a move far too reminiscent of former New York captain Jacob Trouba, who was traded Friday, New York forward Sam Carrick raised his forearm perpendicular to the ice and hot Tomasino high, though replays were inconclusive exactly where Carrick connected.
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