Tarasenko's trade request and what's next with the Blues
Vladimir Tarasenko requested a trade from the St. Louis Blues through his agent, Paul Theofanous, on May 25, but the 29-year-old forward remains with St. Louis.
Tarasenko has been limited to 34 of a possible 127 regular-season games since winning the Stanley Cup in 2019 because of complications with his dislocated left shoulder, which has been surgically repaired three times since 2017-18.
General manager Doug Armstrong said he would have no problems with Tarasenko on the team this season despite the trade request. Tarasenko has two seasons remaining on his eight-year contract.
Coach Craig Berube also said on "The Cam & Strick Podcast" on Sept. 7 that he expects Tarasenko to play for the Blues this season and he won't treat him any differently despite the trade request.
Becoming a team in Seattle
The Seattle Kraken will start their first training camp Wednesday. There are a few guarantees, assuming good health.
Their goaltending should be set with Philipp Grubauer and Chris Driedger. Their top four defensemen look to be Mark Giordano, Adam Larsson, Vince Dunn and Jamie Oleksiak.
Sitting atop their center depth chart appear to be Alexander Wennberg and Jared McCann. They won't have center Yanni Gourde until November because of offseason shoulder surgery.
Jaden Schwartz, Jordan Eberle, Joonas Donskoi, Mason Appleton, Brandon Tanev, Calle Jarnkrok and Marcus Johansson are veteran forwards who should be in the mix.
But the forward lines, defense pairs, power-play units, penalty kill units, systems and just about everything else will be put together for the first time in training camp when Seattle finally gets to see what it has in a hockey team after the NHL awarded the city a franchise on Dec. 4, 2018.
Filling Krejci's vacated role in Boston
David Krejci left the NHL to sign with HC Olomouc in his native Czech Republic. His departure left the Boston Bruins with an opening at No. 2 center behind captain Patrice Bergeron.
The Bruins could fill the spot with Charlie Coyle, who struggled last season, scoring 16 points (six goals, 10 assists) in 51 games. Coyle also had offseason knee surgery, but coach Bruce Cassidy said he will get the first crack.
It's possible Jack Studnicka steps up and wins the spot. He was a second-round pick (No. 53) by the Bruins in the 2017 NHL Draft and scored three points (one goal, two assists) in 20 games last season.
Chicago could get its captain back
Jonathan Toews is hoping and expecting to play this season for the Chicago Blackhawks after the 33-year-old center missed all of last season because of chronic immune response syndrome.
There is no timetable for Toews' return, but he's in Chicago and has been working out with his teammates. Defenseman Connor Murphy said Sept. 1 that Toews was looking "great" in on-ice workouts as he gears up for training camp.
Toews scored 60 points (18 goals, 42 assists) in 70 games in the 2019-20 season. He has scored at least 20 goals in 12 of his 13 NHL seasons, but hasn't played a game since Aug. 18, 2020.