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With the second half of the season well underway and a two-and-a-half week Olympic break coming up, the NHLs Mar. 5 Trade Deadline isnt that far off and teams will be making decisions on whether to buy, sell and decide which players can make the biggest difference and hold the greatest value. Check out todays trade rumours and speculation from around the NHL beat. And follow TSN.ca through Deadline Day for all the updates. Help Between the Posts Fluto Shinzawa of the Boston Globe speculates the Winnipeg Jets will look to address goaltending in a trade and suggests the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings as possible trade partners. Shinzawa believes the Ducks have four suitable goaltenders in Jonas Hiller, Viktor Fasth, Frederik Anderssen and John Gibson, who the Jets could target. The Kings, not willing to part with Jonathan Quick, could trade Ben Scrivens, Martin Jones or Jean-Francois Berube. Best Defence is Offence? Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports the Toronto Maple Leafs could move either defenceman Carl Gunnarsson or Jake Gardiner in exchange for a scoring forward. Carolina Bound? Garrioch also believes the Edmonton Oilers could trade forward Sam Gagner in exchange for a goaltender from the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes could trade Cam Ward, Justin Peters or Anton Khudobin according to Garrioch. Storm Brewing? TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger tweeted that <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/DarrenDreger">Hurricanes forward Tuomo Ruutus</a> name has again surfaced as a trade target. According to Dreger, Ruutu might draw some interest as teams approach the Olympic break. Out With the Old Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News believes the Dallas Stars will move veteran players approaching free agency by deadline day. Ray Whitney, Vernon Fiddler and Erik Cole were all mentioned by Heika. Fiddler and Whitney will both become free agents at the end of this season, while Cole is under contract until 2015. Heika believes the Stars will look for draft picks or prospects in exchange for their veterans. Ugg Canada Clearance . The Spurs announced the move Thursday without disclosing terms. Diaw played in 20 games, seven of them starts, after signing on with the Spurs on March 23. Ugg Boxing Day Sale Canada . Spurs are two points ahead of their north London rivals, who play their game in hand against Wigan on Tuesday, after Adebayor tapped in Clint Dempseys low cross in the 83rd minute. Dempsey had equalized for Tottenham at Britannia Stadium in the 20th after Steven Nzonzi opened the scoring in the third minute for Stoke, which is still not mathematically safe from relegation. http://www.bootsinsnowsale.com/ . Cullen spent the past three seasons with Jacksonville. Before joining the Jaguars, Cullen was at Idaho State and spent three seasons (2006-08) with the Detroit Lions. Cioffi, who has 18 years of NFL experience to the Browns staff, was with Arizona the past two seasons. Ugg Boots Boxing Day Sale .Y. - The Houston Astros are confident theyll get an impact player with the top pick in the baseball draft. Ugg Canada Boxing Day Sale . TSN 1290s coverage begins with Hustler & Lawless live from the Exchange Restaurant at 3pm ct. Rick Ralph hosts the official Jets pregame show at 5pm ct. LONDON -- Dereck Chisora apologized "wholeheartedly" Monday for the brawl with David Haye that followed his loss to WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko. Haye blamed Chisora for the clash that followed his fellow Londoners defeat in Munich and the beaten challenger has acknowledged that the violence at the post-bout news conference marred the biggest night of his career. "Whilst my behaviour was inexcusable, there were many things that went on behind the scenes that ultimately caused my frustrations to boil over," Chisora said. "Despite all of this, the bottom line is I have let my family, my team and -- worst of all -- the sport I love down. "I acknowledge that my actions were totally unprofessional, with or without provocation. Now, with a cool head and the benefit of hindsight, my actions at the weekend were regrettable to say the least and I am deeply embarrassed." Chisora, who was questioned for seven hours by German police and is being investigated by the British Boxing Board of Control over the incident, did not say what provoked him to descend from the podium and confront Haye. Former WBA champion Haye had been at the news conference trying to taunt Klitschko into agreeing to a bout later this year. Haye also waved three fingers at Chisora, indicating that his compatriot had just suffered the third loss of his 18-fight professional career. "I cannot go into the specific details at the moment as, quite rightly, the British Boxing Board of Control will be investigating this matter," said Chisora, adding that he was struck by a bottle during the brawl. "I have a duty as a professional boxer to conduct myself properly at all times, especially with boxing being a sport of controlled aggression. I have let lots of people down on Saturday night, including myself, and for that I am truly sorry." German police released Chisora without charge and want to speak to Haye, who left the country before being apprehended but released a statement Monday in which he alleged that Chisora and his entourage were wholly to blame. "Chisora climbed down from the top table, removed his robe and then walked towards me, entourage in tow, in an aggressive manner," Haye said. "I held my ground, but unfortunately he caused a serious disturbance to occur, something which threatened to damage the reputation of the sport we both love." Haye said he was at the bout as a commentator and had only become involved in the news conference dialogue by Klitschkos manager, Bernd Boente. "(I) have been thinking about what happened ever since, as well as replaying the incident many times via YouTube," Haye said. "I am bitterly disappointed to have been a part of what transpired on Saturday evening. "I realize I am no angel and dont mind a bit of professional trash-talk to help raise boxings profile, but during my 21 years in thee sport I have never been involved in or even witnessed such a serious fracas.dddddddddddd" Boente told Sky Sports News that he had turned down a request from Hayes camp for ringside seats and that his fighter was not interested in being part of a comeback by Haye. Chisora will appear before British boxings governing body on a misconduct charge Wednesday but the BBBC cannot take action against Haye because the Londoner retired last year after a defeat to Klitschkos younger brother, Wladimir. Haye has since decided he wants to return to the ring to fight Vitali Klitschko but would need to apply to the BBBC for a license. Chisora slapped Klitschko at Fridays weigh-in and spat water in the face of Wladimir Klitschko before the fight. The body is looking into his behaviour "prior, during and after his contest," BBBC General Secretary Robert Smith said in a statement. "A further statement will be issued once the stewards have decided on what action will be taken." Chisora taunted Haye about losing the WBA belt to Wladimir Klitschko in July, leading to a heated exchange before the pair came to blows. Haye also fought with members of Chisoras entourage, and his coach, Adam Booth, was bleeding from a cut on his head. Booth said Monday he did not know what he had been hit with. He told Sky Sports News that Haye would be "more than happy" to speak to German police if contacted and denied rumours that the brawl had been staged as a publicity stunt. "I didnt get that memo," Booth said. "If I did, I might have ducked." Haye said he would assist the BBBC but did not say whether he would return to Munich to speak to police. Chisora faces a possible charge of simple assault in Germany. His coach, Don Charles, also faces a charge of assault for his involvement in the melee. The pair have returned to England. Munich police spokesman Werner Kraus told The Associated Press that several legal obstacles need to be resolved before a warrant could be issued for Hayes arrest. "The criminal police are still investigating. If they decide to take it further, they will have to present the case to the state prosecutor for review," Kraus said. "Eventually the state prosecutor could decide to ask, in this case the British police, for help. "But ultimately only the state prosecutor can make that decision." Haye could face charges of simple assault and grievous bodily harm. A conviction for assault carries a possible prison term of up to five years, while grievous bodily harm could lead to a 10-year sentence. Wladimir Klitschko said Monday he was "shocked and deeply embarrassed" by Chisora and his team. He said "these kinds of actions ... must be stopped, otherwise the sport of boxing is going to go down the hill fast." ------ Associated Press writer Ciaran Fahey in Berlin contributed to this report. cheap nfl jerseys ' ' '
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