Stars Fans Wont Love The Name Now Tied To This Trade Push

As trade talks heat up, Zach Werenski eyes the Tampa Bay Lightning, but a third team could be crucial to pulling off a complex deal.

Pierre LeBrun of TSN says Zach Werenski has already picked his preferred destination as the Columbus Blue Jackets work toward a trade in the coming days, and that choice points straight to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Several teams remain in the conversation, including the Philadelphia Flyers, Dallas Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs, but LeBrun reports that Werenski wants Tampa Bay. The catch, as he noted, is whether the Lightning can put together a package that satisfies Columbus. That may mean another team has to jump in.

“Whether or not there’s a trade with Tampa Bay that would satisfy Columbus is another factor altogether. Does that require a third team getting involved?”

LeBrun said Dallas is willing to talk Thomas Harley in a deal for Werenski. “That could be enticing,” says LeBrun.

Toronto’s pitch would include Matthew Knies, but LeBrun doesn’t think that alone gets the job done. “Matthew Knies would be part of any package that Columbus would look at, but again, I don’t know if the Leafs have enough assets to entice the Blue Jackets.”

Philadelphia, meanwhile, is still pushing hard. LeBrun said the Flyers “wants in badly on Zach Werenski.”

Columbus is not chasing futures here. The Blue Jackets want a hockey trade, one that brings back player help and avoids sending them down the road toward a rebuild. “That’s not easy to do,” says LeBrun.

That leaves the central question: among the teams in the mix, who can actually offer the kind of player Columbus would want without gutting its own roster? LeBrun did not identify any player Tampa Bay would send back directly, and it remains unclear what the Lightning could move either to Columbus or to a third team to grease the wheels. One possibility is that another club could swap futures with Tampa Bay to make the deal work, or the Lightning could use picks to acquire a player Columbus wants and then flip that player to the Blue Jackets.

One complication stands out immediately: the Lightning do not have a first or a third in 2027.

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