Coyotes GM not actively shopping Domi, but will 'listen on anything'
The Arizona Coyotes are not actively shopping forward Max Domi, general manager John Chayka confirmed to Richard Morin of AZCentral.com.
Reports surfaced over the weekend, including one from Larry Brooks of the New York Post, that the Coyotes had let it be known Domi was available via trade.
Chayka dismissed that talk, but did note that while the team might not be actively seeking a deal, they will "listen on anything," according to Morin.
Domi is currently in the midst of his least productive season since entering the league two years ago. With three goals and 22 points in 52 games, he's on pace to finish with just four goals and 34 points, which would both be lower than the respective marks he set last season, despite only playing in 59 games.
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