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NHL trade deadline: Penguins deal for C Derick Brassard has been approved after hold, report says
The Penguins on Friday acquired forward Derick Brassard from the Senators, according to multiple reports. Then they didn't, according to another.
Hearing @NHL has rejected the Brassard trade unless @penguins @Senators @GoldenKnights can restructure the trade to leagues satisfaction.— Nick Kypreos (@RealKyper) February 23, 2018
The NHL reportedly rejected the trade forcing the teams to add a third participant to the trade. The Golden Knights look to be the ones getting in on it. According to TSN though, the deal is back on.
I am told the NHL has approved the Derick Brassard trade to PIT. Details to follow.— Bob McKenzie (@TSNBobMcKenzie) February 24, 2018
Once the deal does get done, the Senators are believed to be getting a 2018 first-round pick, defenseman Ian Cole and goalie prospect Filip Gustavsson in the deadline deal, the Ottawa Sun reported.
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The Penguins were among several teams — including the Blues, Blue Jackets, Kings, Jets, Rangers and Sharks — looking for help in the middle as the clock ticked toward the 3 p.m. ET Monday deadline, making Brassard, 30, a particularly hot commodity.
In 58 games this season, he has 18 goals and 20 assists.
He will join a Penguins team that already has two of the game's top centers, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, giving coach Mike Sullivan serious frontline depth through next season, when Brassard's current contract expires.
Gustavsson, 19, was the No. 55 overall pick in the 2016 draft. Cole is an unrestricted free agent this summer.
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