The Boston Bruins are said to have halted a pending trade that would have sent Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse to San Jose, according to a report from the Times of India. The deal reportedly fell apart when the Bruins invoked a no‑trade clause in Nurse’s contract, a move that cleared the way for the Oilers to pursue other options.
The Times of India story cited unnamed sources familiar with the negotiations. It notes that the Bruins and Oilers had been in talks for a trade that would have involved the Bruins sending Nurse to the San Jose Sharks. The Bruins’ no‑trade clause, which allows the team to veto the movement of certain players, was reportedly triggered, effectively blocking the transaction.
Analysis: The use of a no‑trade clause in this context illustrates the power that veteran players can wield over their teams’ roster decisions. While the clause is a contractual right, its application can shift the balance of trade negotiations, especially when the player in question is a high‑profile defenseman like Nurse. The clause’s activation may also signal the Bruins’ intention to retain Nurse’s services for the foreseeable future, despite interest from other NHL clubs.
The trade’s collapse leaves the Oilers to explore alternative moves to address their defensive needs. Whether the Bruins will seek compensation or pursue other trade partners remains unclear at this stage.
Sources
Times of India. “Boston Bruins veteran reportedly blocked potential Darnell Nurse trade with Edmonton Oilers using no‑trade clause.” https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/nhl/news/boston-bruins-veteran-reportedly-blocked-potential-darnell-nurse-trade-with-edmonton-oilers-using-no-trade-clause/articleshow/132161161.cms
Story synopsis gathered from: Times of India – Top Stories — source
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