Derek Ryan is keeping things in perspective ahead of the deadline. The forward has never been traded in his NHL career but was on an expiring contract three times with the Carolina Hurricanes from 2015-18, as he is now with Calgary.
The Flames were tied with Vancouver Canucks for fifth in the seven-team Scotia North Division, eight points behind the fourth-place Montreal Canadiens. The top four teams in the division make the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
"I've had a couple guys from the League text me, just asking if I knew anything, which obviously I don't," Ryan said Saturday. "But a lot of them said afterwards that, you know, it's a good thing that teams are interested in bringing me in, if that's a possibility, and that just means they respect my game and respect what I can bring to a team down the stretch and in the playoffs."
Ryan's family has heard his name in trade speculation. He said he has come home from the rink a couple of times to have his son ask him if he has been traded.
"It's just funny to see that innocent perspective from a 7-year-old, and you have that human element too, right, where it's like, well, he's getting old enough to kind of understand what's going on there and how that would affect him," Ryan said. "He probably wouldn't be able to see Dad for a couple of months at least. So it's hard, for sure. But at the end of the day, this is my job. It's part of the profession, part of the business. That's just the way it is."