Zach Werenski Vetoes Trade to Potential Stanley Cup Contender
Summary
The Columbus Blue Jackets tried to trade defenseman Zach Werenski to the Dallas Stars, but Werenski used his no-move clause to stop the trade. After talks between Werenski, his agent, and the Blue Jackets' general manager, they agreed to ease tensions, and Werenski is now comfortable staying with Columbus for the time being.Key Facts
- Zach Werenski is a defenseman for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
- The Blue Jackets reached an agreement to trade Werenski to the Dallas Stars.
- Werenski has a no-move clause that allowed him to veto the trade.
- The trade involved Thomas Harley going from the Stars to the Blue Jackets.
- Talks took place between Werenski, his agent Judd Moldaver, and Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell to resolve the situation.
- Werenski is under contract with Columbus for two more seasons.
- The Blue Jackets do not have an immediate plan to trade Werenski again.
- The trade was blocked because Werenski prefers to play in the Eastern Conference.
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