Coyotes GM not satisfied with return offered in trade negotiations
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The Arizona Coyotes made themselves open for business without apology, but that doesn't mean they're willing to make concessions.
General manager Don Maloney said Wednesday the team is not yet satisfied with the return tabled in trade discussion for Antoine Vermette, Keith Yandle and Zbynek Michalek.
"We have good assets. We have good people that other teams would like to acquire," Maloney told Arizona Sports 98.7. "We'd just like a little bit more than is being offered right now."
Maloney added that there's a clear price in mind for each player, and that they covet youth and speed as currency at their fire sale.
- With h/t to ProHockeyTalk
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