Report: Coyotes would consider dealing Duclair
The Arizona Coyotes are all ears.
With the club sitting tied for last place in the NHL standings, the team could be willing to make a deal, more specifically one including forward Anthony Duclair.
TSN's Darren Dreger spoke on Tuesday's Insider Trading segment where he reported that though the Coyotes are not actively shopping the 21-year-old, they would consider a move if it was a significant deal that made sense to the team and saw a center come back the Coyotes' way.
Dreger would go on further to note that this is not the first time Duclair's name has come up in trade talks, adding that his name was thrown around during the draft in Buffalo this summer.
After a commendable 20 goals and 44 points in his rookie campaign last season, Duclair is falling victim to the sophomore slump, having posted just one goal and three assists in 20 games.
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