NHL Trade Rumors: Detroit Red Wings target Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn as Nashville Predators consider Ryan O’Reilly and Steven Stamkos movesLogan Stanley (Image Via Getty Images) The Detroit Red Wings have reached an unusual situation because they sit at the top of the Eastern Conference standings. The team of Steve Yzerman currently holds fourth place while they attempt to break their nine-year playoff drought, which has created trade speculation about potential player acquisitions before the March 6 deadline. The Red Wings have identified Logan Stanley, Luke Schenn, and Justin Faulk as potential solutions to their blue line requirements.The Predators in Nashville face a state of uncertainty after Barry Trotz declared his intention to resign from his position as general manager. The Predators emerge as a fascinating team to observe during the upcoming deadline period because multiple players, including Ryan O’Reilly, Steven Stamkos, and Jonathan Marchessault, have started to attract attention.

Are Logan Stanley, Luke Schenn, and Justin Faulk on Detroit Red Wings trade radar?

The Hockey News’ Jake Tye reported that Sportsnet analyst Elliotte Friedman identified a possible trade agreement between the Red Wings and Winnipeg Jets. Friedman did not establish a trade structure, yet he believed that defensemen Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn would be part of the talks.

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The 27-year-old Stanley, who stands 6-foot-7, has a cap hit of $1.25 million, which allows him to shoot left. Schenn, who is 36 years old, earns $2.75 million while playing as a right-shot defenseman who has extensive playoff experience from winning two Stanley Cups with Tampa Bay.

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Ansar Khan from MLive reported that Justin Faulk would be a suitable candidate to join the Detroit team. The 33-year-old defenseman who shoots right will have his $6.5 million salary cap charge remain active until the end of the upcoming season, but the Red Wings possess the ability to make his contract work.

Does Barry Trotz’s departure open the door for O’Reilly or Steven Stamkos trades?

The Nashville announcement of Barry Trotz’s resignation from his general manager position brings new suspense to the situation. The Predators have recovered from their initial challenges to compete for the Western Conference wild-card spot.Elliotte Friedman from Sportsnet reported that teams are showing interest in trading for experienced forwards Ryan O’Reilly and Steven Stamkos. O’Reilly does not have a no-trade effort, but Trotz has been handling him as he does.Nashville has various trade options that include Jonathan Marchessault, Erik Haula, Michael McCarron, Michael Bunting, and defenseman Nick Perbix, which will determine their course of action based on management’s assessment of the team’s playoff prospects.Both teams will make player moves before the trade cutoff because Detroit needs to secure its playoff spot while Nashville assesses its future after front office changes. The next several weeks will show if they will make their roster better through new players or if they will completely change their current lineup.