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Chicago At The Deadline
by Paul on 02/27/07 at 07:30 AM ET
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from the Daily Herald,
Perhaps the Hawks’ biggest asset on defense is Brent Seabrook, whose name continues to pop up in trade rumors with Pittsburgh and the New York Rangers.
“We’re getting calls, but we’re not shopping him,” Tallon said. “It would have to be something that knocked our socks off.”
Tallon was trying to deal defensemen Adrian Aucoin and Jassen Cullimore, but their contract situations were making it difficult. Aucoin is signed for two more years for $8 million, while Cullimore is owed $1.9 million for next year.
While it seemed for the last few weeks that the Hawks were showcasing backup goaltender Patrick Lalime for a possible trade, coach Denis Savard said Monday that Lalime was staying.
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