NHL rumors: Predators willing to trade pair of veteran forwards

Jan 31, 2026 - 16:00
NHL rumors: Predators willing to trade pair of veteran forwards

The Colorado Avalanche have established themselves as the most dominant team in the NHL as the regular season approaches the Olympic break, recording thirty-five wins against only six regulation losses. Led by head coach Jared Bednar and superstars Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar, the organization is focused exclusively on winning the Stanley Cup. While the supporting cast has been effective, there is a belief that adding a veteran like Ryan O’Reilly from the Nashville Predators would provide the necessary experience to stabilize the center position.

O’Reilly is viewed as a potential X-factor who could fit into the second or third line, offering a level of confidence and defensive reliability that could help Colorado overcome elite rivals in the postseason.

While Colorado prepares for a title run, Nashville is assessing its roster value according to reports from Pro Hockey Rumors. Elliotte Friedman shared in 32 Thoughts that the Predators are currently gauging the market for forwards Michael Bunting and Michael McCarron.

If Bunting is moved, it would be the third consecutive year he has changed teams at the trade deadline, having previously been part of deals involving Jake Guentzel and Thomas Novak. Pundits suggest his trade value aligns with players like Kiefer Sherwood, offering middle-six scoring production for contenders.

Meanwhile, McCarron represents a physical bottom-six presence with an impressive fifty-three percent faceoff winning rate. His affordable nine-hundred-thousand-dollar salary makes him an attractive option for any playoff-bound team looking to strengthen its fourth line.

Nashville’s willingness to sell is complicated by its recent success on the ice, particularly following a dramatic comeback victory against the Ottawa Senators. The Predators erased a three-goal deficit to win five to three, a performance highlighted by the sixteenth career hat trick from Steven Stamkos.

According to NHL correspondent Robby Stanley, Stamkos noted the importance of the win, stating that the group showed they wanted it more than their opponents in the second half of the game.

As he continues to lead with twenty-four goals, the Predators face a critical decision on whether to push for the playoffs or finalize the veteran trades discussed in recent rumors.

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