The NHLs Mar. 2 Trade Deadline is approaching and teams are making decisions on whether to buy, sell and decide which players can make the biggest difference and hold the greatest value. Check out todays trade rumours and speculation from around the NHL beat. And follow TradeCentre on TSN and TSN.ca through Deadline Day for all the updates. Veterans Affairs The Ottawa Senators exit the All-Star break 10th in the Eastern Conference, 10 points out of the wild card chase. Should the team fail to gain ground in the coming weeks, GM Bryan Murray has told The Ottawa Citizen that he is open to the possibility of trading some veteran players. The Sens have the likes of Chris Neil, David Legwand and Chris Phillips to dangle, and all have term left on their contract, offering control to anyone not looking for a strictly-rental addition. Neil - a lifetime Senator - isnt letting the talk distract him. “I haven’t really thought about anything, to be honest,” Neil told The Citizen. “I haven’t talked to Bryan... This is home for me, regardless of what happens. It’s the place, after I’m done playing, that I’ll call home, for sure.” Call Me, Maybe? Jaromir Jagr is once again advising that teams wishing to acquire him before the deadline to at least run it by him first. Speaking to Fire and Ice, the 42-year-old stressed that he would like time to think about any move before a deal is officially swung. This is not the first time Jagr has made this preference known, making the same request at the 2013 deadline. Then a member of the Dallas Stars, he was flipped to the Boston Bruins for a playoff run before his one-year contract was set to expire. The Bruins went all the way to the Cup Final that year, but Jagr was held goalless, notching 10 assists in 22 playoff games. If anybody wants to bring somebody in, they want to make sure that he wants to go even if you dont have control, Jagr told Fire and Ice. At least, they did it when I went to Boston. They gave me time to think about it. But, I didnt want to leave Dallas either. I was happy there.” Now in the final year of a two-year pact he signed with the Devils, Jagr sits on nine goals through 43 games as the second half of the season begins. Strange Bru With the Bruins heating up before the break and taking hold of the final playoff spot in the East, they could be players at the deadline. CSN New Englands Joe Haggerty floated some possible trade ideas in his weekly mail bag, including what he thinks itd take for the Bruins to land Keith Yandle and where they could be looking to add a veteran winger. Haggerty supports the Bs going all-out for Yandle, floating a package of Loui Eriksson, Matt Bartkowski and Ryan Spooner to get the deal done. 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According to various reports, the striker is about to sign a five-and-a-half year extension with Manchester United worth a reported 300,000 pounds a week that would see him at Old Trafford until 2019. Joe Carter Jersey . Cabrera is hitting .218 with three homers and 16 RBI in 80 games this season. The Padres recalled second baseman Brooks Conrad from Triple-A El Paso to replace Cabrera on the roster.PHILADELPHIA -- Dave Bolland helped the Chicago Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup and then had to watch the championship banner raising ceremony on TV. He would love to experience the same celebration in Toronto. Bolland scored twice and Phil Kessel added a goal to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night. The Maple Leafs, off to a 2-0 start, spoiled Philadelphias season opener one night after ruining Montreals. Jonathan Bernier stopped 31 shots in his Maple Leafs debut. Toronto acquired Bolland and Bernier in the off-season to bolster the clubs bid to get out of the first round and make a run in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Bolland scored the go-ahead goal from the slot early in the third period. It was his first goal since the Game 6 clincher for the Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup finals. "Its all gone," Bolland said. "This is a new chapter for me. I want to hopefully do it in Toronto. The chapter in Chicago is over." He sealed this win with a power-play goal with 22.5 seconds left. "You always wait for that first goal to come," Bolland said. "Its nice that both of them came tonight." The big game helped Bolland try to forget about the party he missed Tuesday night at the United Center. "I saw the highlights, you had to watch it," he said. Kessel turned 26 on Wednesday with plenty of reasons to celebrate. He signed a whopping $64 million, eight-year extension on Tuesday that will keep him off the free-agent market after the season. A 20-goal scorer last season, Kessel knocked in a rebound late in the second for the tying goal. Kessel helped make up for Torontos lone second-period power play. The Maple Leafs came away empty because Flyers defenceman Nicklas Grossmann blocked three straight shots in 2 minutes to keep the game scoreless. The Flyers wasted a fantastic chance to go ahead after Paul Ranger slashed Wayne Simmonds on a breakaway, setting up a penalty shot with 3.1 seconds left in the second period. Simmonds was easily stopped on his attempt to put the puck through Berniers legs. Back on the bench, Simmonds slammed the boards in frustration, unable to cappitalize against his former Los Angeles teammate.dddddddddddd "I just read him a little bit," Bernier said. "I tried to take away the angles. I came out and saw his stick with the blade going down. I got lucky with the save." Like Kessel, Bernier also is part of Torontos long-term future. He signed a $5.8 million, two-year contract soon after he was acquired from Los Angeles. He was 29-20-6, with a 2.36 goals-against average and .912 save percentage as Jonathan Quicks backup with the Kings. He kept Toronto in the game after the Flyers controlled the first period. Toronto went without a shot for a 12-minute stretch. "We needed a goaltender to keep us in the game, and he did that," Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said. "Were fortunate to have him." The Flyers took a 1-0 lead when Schenn pounded in Vinny Lecavaliers feed with 6.9 seconds left. Mark Streit also had an assist on the play, an early impact for two of Philadelphias biggest off-season acquisitions. The overhaul of an underachieving team that missed the playoffs for the first time since 2007 was in full force: Lecavalier, a former Tampa Bay captain, and Streit, a former Islanders captain, were signed, along with goalie Ray Emery. "Offensively thats the best weve looked in a while," coach Peter Laviolette said. Steve Mason won the opening night start over Emery. Mason, acquired in a late-season trade with Columbus, was given the start largely on the basis of a strong finish to 2013. Mason and Emery will likely share the job unless one gets hot and takes over. "Its a huge honour to get the opening night start," Mason said. "Ray could have been there just as easily as I could, so it was a great honour to have it. Unfortunately we didnt get the win." NOTES: Torontos Colton Orr received a minor penalty for a vicious cross-check to Flyers forward Jay Rosehills face against the boards midway through the third. Orr retaliated after Rosehill checked Mark Fraser into the boards. ... Philadelphia and Toronto dont play each other again until March 8. ... The Flyers played their first game as members of the Metropolitan Division. 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