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NJHN Daily: Dylan Cozens NHL-Trade Market; Mini Deadline; Devils Weigh Options

There are just two games remaining before the 4 Nations Face-Off break begins, and the New Jersey Devils are crawling to the finish line. The injuries are mounting, and on Tuesday they took one step forward and a step and a half back. Erik Haula returned from injury, adding a necessary depth forward to a lacking roster with center depth as a result of Nico Hischier’s absence. Yet, it’s easy come, easy go, as Jonas Siegenthaler left the game and never returned.
More on what’s next as a result of the Siegenthaler injury.
Plus, if you don’t know Mikhail Yegorov, learn. Article below.
Elsewhere, Pittsburgh is evaluating Sindey Crosby for further damage suffered against the Devils, Dylan Cozens trade market, and a Pettersson extends in Vancouver.
Let’s do that hockey.
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New Jersey Hockey Now: Is Santeri Hatakka ready to fill in for the injured Jonas Siegenthaler? The Devils are considering their options.
More NJHN: Goalie prospect Mikhail Yegorov is turning heads at Boston University and may be the Devils’ long-term solution in net.
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The Athletic ($): The Vancouver Canucks extended newly acquired defenseman, Marcus Pettersson, to a six-year contract. Here’s how he’s a long-term fit.
More Athletic ($): There were whispers all season that the 4 Nations Face-Off break was going to create a mini-NHL trade deadline. We’re now a handful of impact trades in, and the break hasn’t even started yet. The execs weigh in on whether it’s the 4 Nations factor or not.
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: After suffering an injury against the Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby did not participate in the team’s practice on Wednesday and is being evaluated for an unspecified upper-body injury, coach Mike Sullivan said.
Montreal Hockey Now: According to Kevin Weekes, the Montreal Canadiens are among the teams that reportedly inquired about the availability of Buffalo Sabres forward Dylan Cozens.
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