Brayden Schenn, New York Islanders and St. Louis Blues
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A unique situation allowed New York Islanders coach Patrick Roy and GM Mathieu Darche to speak face-to-face with recently acquired Brayden Schenn to convince him to waive his no-trade clause and accept a deal.
Brayden Schenn needs some sleep. "I haven't really gotten much," the newest New York Islanders forward said Thursday. Describing the past week is an emotional
The Islanders have acquired Brayden Schenn in trade that sends Jonathan Drouin, two picks and a prospect back to the Blues. Schenn, 34, had served as St. Louis' captain for the past three seasons.
Doug Armstrong, who's turning over GM duties to Alexander Steen after this season, leaving behind a younger cast ready to be next generation of Blues players
Brayden Schenn can rattle off the list of Flyers who helped him out as a young player in the league: Danny Brière, Claude Giroux, Scott Hartnell, Jakub Voracek, Wayne Simmonds, Kimmo Timonen. He tried to pay it forward with the Blues, letting Jake Neighbours and Jimmy Snuggerud live with him, helping out others as they came.