The Ottawa Senators: Pioneers of the no-trade clause
Back in the summer of 1923, the Ottawa Senators awarded King Clancy what was probably the first no-movement clause in the history of professional hockey.
Back in the summer of 1923, the Ottawa Senators awarded King Clancy what was probably the first no-movement clause in the history of professional hockey.
Vincent Lecavalier's name keeps popping up, tied to the potential sale of the Lightning to Jeffrey Vinik. Trade speculation is healthy, but trade speculation that is tied to a team's sale to make the numbers work is a disaster in the making.