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With the Feb. wholesale nfl jerseys . 27 NHL Trade Deadline looming, teams are making decisions on whether to buy or sell and deciding which players can make the biggest difference or hold the greatest value. Check out todays trade rumours and speculation from around the NHL beat. And follow TSN.ca each day until Deadline Day for all the updates. Northern Exposure? The news that Columbus Blue Jackets star Rick Nash may be dealt before this years trade deadline led many to speculate on Toronto as a possible destination. As a Brampton native, the connection with the Maple Leafs is an obvious one and Leafs GM Brian Burke will certainly be in the hunt, but Nash ending up in Toronto isnt likely, according to Mike Zeisberger of the Toronto Sun. Big City Lights The New York Rangers are another Original Six team that will be intrigued by the idea of bringing in a scorer like Nash to the Big Apple. While a blockbuster trade for Nash would make headlines, it might not be the best move for the Rangers, according to The Wall Street Journal. The Rangers would have to put a significant package together to acquire Nash and in doing so, they risk damaging their team chemistry. Down To A Science The Rangers arent the only team worried about disrupting their successful chemistry. Boston Bruins GM Peter Chiarelli told ESPN.com he is open to making a move to bolster the Bruins chances at returning to the Stanley Cup Finals, but he is being cautious. Stay or Leave? Edmonton Oilers forward Ales Hemsky has been the focus of the majority of trade rumours coming out of Edmonton, but the market for veteran Ryan Smyth may be bigger, according to Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal. While he said he is in search of a new contract with the Oilers, Smyth, who is a pending unrestricted free agent, hasnt approached general manager Steve Tambellini about exercising his no-trade clause to stay in Edmonton. Devil Is In The Details The New Jersey Devils may be limited in terms of what they can do at the trade deadline due to a secret payroll budget they must remain under, according to a report in the New York Post. The report also suggests the Devils may be interested in bringing back defenceman Johnny Oduya, if the Winnipeg Jets fail to reach the post-season. Not Ready To Go If the Toronto Maple Leafs are going to make a deal at the deadline, it will likely see one of their young talents headed out of town. After arriving in Toronto last year in a deadline deal, centre Joe Colborne told the Toronto Sun that he hopes he isnt dealt again this year. wholesale jerseys . 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The NFL announced Wednesday that Davis has been suspended indefinitely without pay for violating the leagues substance abuse policy. It is his second substance-abuse suspension -- he sat out the final four games of the 2011 season after testing positive for marijuana. "I would like to clarify the circumstances that resulted in my current suspension," Davis said in a statement released through the NFL Players Association. "In the past, I made the mistake of knowingly ingesting a banned substance. For over two years, Ive worked very hard to eliminate marijuana from my life, and I have not had a positive test for it since 2011. "Unfortunately, a couple of months ago I took a supplement that contained a banned substance. I now know that supplements are not regulated by the FDA and may contain banned substances. The NFL Policy is strict, and not knowing that a supplement might contain a banned substance doesnt excuse a violation of the policy. cheap nfl jerseys. " NFL players are regularly briefed on the leagues drug policy. Davis is a six-year veteran, a second-round selection by the Redskins in the 2008 draft. Davis said he has been working with the league and players union to "resolve this violation" and that he will be permitted to apply for reinstatement in the fall. "I look forward to staying in football shape, remaining in compliance with the NFL policy, and having a chance to get back on the field to contribute to a teams success next season," the statement said. Davis appears unlikely to return to the Redskins. He is set to become a free agent next month, having signed a one-year deal in 2013 with the hope of producing big numbers that he could parlay into a hefty multiyear contract when he hit the open market. Instead, he caught only seven passes and was passed on the depth chart by rookie Jordan Reed. Davis also admitted to nodding off during team meetings and voiced a desire to play for another team after he was put on the inactive list for multiple games. Davis has 162 career receptions for 2,043 yards. His best season was 2011, when he had 59 catches for 796 yards before his first suspension. ' ' '



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