There’s been no indication that the Detroit Red Wings have any interest in Pittsburgh defenseman Erik Karlsson, but that doesn’t mean he won’t have any impact on their playoff hopes.

Sportsnet.ca’s recent story about possible landing spots for Karlsson showed there’s interest from other Atlantic Division teams. The story, by Sonny Sachdeva, list teams that could end up with Karlsson and three of those (Tampa Bay, Ottawa and Toronto) are in the Atlantic Division.

The latest on Pittsburgh’s Erik Karlsson, Bryan Rust, and Rickard Rakell, and potential trade targets for the Penguins in today’s #NHL Rumor Mill. https://t.co/UUClcBx25s

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The Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes are other two teams. Hurricanes, with right-shot D Man Brent Burns now in Colorado, seem to have noteworthy interest in the right-shot Karlsson.

The largest impediment to any team trading for Karlsson, 35, is his $10 million. He has two seasons remaining on the deal. How much of that salary, if any, would the Penguins be willing to retain?

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