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Bruins veteran reportedly blocked Darnell Nurse trade using no-trade clause

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Bruins veteran reportedly blocked Darnell Nurse trade using no-trade clause
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Nikita Zadorov reportedly used a no-trade clause in his contract to block a potential trade from the Boston Bruins to the Edmonton Oilers. This move stalled a larger deal involving defenseman Darnell Nurse, who was eventually traded to the San Jose Sharks.

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The Edmonton Oilers’ decision to move on from Darnell Nurse was one of the biggest NHL stories of the offseason as the veteran defenseman was eventually traded to the San Jose Sharks. But new reports indicate that there may have been several stops along the road to that deal before the final agreement was reached.Recent insider speculation has suggested the Boston Bruins are one of the teams talking to Nurse. Those talks reportedly got to a serious stage before a contractual clause of a Bruins player prevented the deal from happening.Nikita Zadorov reportedly used NHL no-trade clause to stay with Boston BruinsNikita Zadorov used his no-trade protection to prevent a potential trade from Boston to Edmonton in a larger deal involving Darnell Nurse, according to reports.Insider sources say the Bruins and Oilers looked at scenarios that included veteran defensemen with big contracts. The specifics of the trade have not been confirmed publicly, but speculation has been centered on Nikita Zadorov possibly going to Edmonton for Darnell Nurse.The talks reportedly stalled when Zadorov invoked contractual protection written into his contract with Boston that stopped the trade from moving forward.Why the Boston Bruins decision matteredPerhaps there was a better fit for the Boston Bruins to retain an established physical defenseman for the organization's short-term plans and defensive makeup. Zadorov is still an important part of the club’s blue line and has several years left on his current contract.Veteran NHL players often have no-trade clauses, giving them more say in decisions about their careers, especially when it comes to being traded or the fit with an organization.How the outcome changed Edmonton Oilers plansThe reported breakdown of talks with Boston has left the Edmonton Oilers looking to continue to find alternative destinations for Nurse. That search eventually led to the deal with the San Jose Sharks, with Edmonton acquiring younger defensive assets instead of another veteran contract.From an Edmonton standpoint, securing Nurse's contract was a top priority for the club this offseason as it aims to create more flexibility on its roster.Why this story remains significant across the NHLBlocked transactions are notable across the NHL because failed trades usually stay behind closed doors. The latest development offers a glimpse into how player protections can affect roster construction and alter offseason strategies for several franchises.The NHL trade rumors have been the big story this summer, and the reported Boston talks have added another intriguing chapter to the Darnell Nurse saga.Get the latest Sports News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.

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