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Insider Trading: Dubois unlikely to be traded unless offers too good to ignore

TSN Insiders Chris Johnston, Pierre LeBrun and Darren Dreger join host Kate Beirness to discuss the trade market for Pierre-Luc Dubois, the domino effect of the Kevin Fiala deal and what the future holds for Nazim Kadri in free agency.

The Jets are still in the hunt for a coach, could there be other big changes in Winnipeg this off-season, though?  Darren Dreger: There's tons of speculation around Pierre-Luc Dubois. We know that Blake Wheeler is available, the captain of Winnipeg, but the Jets competitively aren't interested in going backwards. They're keenly aware of Pierre-Luc Dubois's contract preference, but he's a big part of that team. So there's tons of trade interest in Dubois. However, if the New York Rangers, the Montreal Canadiens or another team intends on landing Dubois, it's going to take a very substantial offer. So, if we're looking at the Rangers, we're looking at [Filip] Chytil, we're looking at [Braden]Schneider, we're looking at [Kaapo] Kakko as one of the main principles and maybe a first-round draft pick on top of that. Otherwise, I don't think that Winnipeg's [general manager] has the stomach to move Dubois this off-season.  Kevin Fiala was traded from the Wild to the Kings on Wednesday, could that start some trade action?  Pierre LeBrun: I think there is a sense around the league there could be a domino effect. We know the Blackhawks have been listening on trade offers for Alex DeBrincat for quite a while now – five to six weeks – but their asking price is higher than what the Minnesota Wild ultimately got for Kevin Fiala, which certainly wasn't nothing. It was a decent return, but we're talking about probably a triple-asset haul here for Chicago in moving Alex DeBrincat. Now, there is a pressure

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