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However, Brayden and Luke Schenn experienced that before with the Philadelphia Flyers, and they could be teammates again before the March 7 trade deadline.

During Sportsnet’s “Saturday Headlines” segment with Elliotte Friedman on Hockey Night In Canada, the insider reported that teams are discussing uniting the Schenn brothers.

Both players have separately been in trade talks and rumors throughout this season. Nonetheless, this is the first time rumblings have emerged about the brothers being traded to the same team.

Friedman added that the St. Louis Blues haven’t approached Brayden about any potential trades, and he later credited The Hockey News’ Lou Korac with the initial report that the 33-year-old hasn’t been asked to waive his no-trade clause.

After this season, Brayden will have a 15-team no-trade list instead of a full no-trade clause. Also, he’ll have three more years remaining on his contract while earning $6.5 million against the salary cap.

There are several sets of brothers in the NHL, and except for Jack and Luke Hughes, siblings do not often become teammates.

Nashville Predators defenseman Luke Schenn earns $2.75 million per season and is in the second year of his three-year contract. Next year, he will become a pending UFA.

The Saskatoon natives shared parts of four seasons with the Flyers from 2012-2016 before Luke was traded to the Los Angeles Kings.

Since then, Luke has played for seven different teams, including two different stints with the Vancouver Canucks and back-to-back Stanley Cups with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020 and 2021.

As for Brayden, he would play one more season with the Flyers after his brother’s departure before being traded to the Blues in June 2017. The center is in his eighth season with St. Louis and captained them for the last two campaigns.

The Blues captain has scored 11 goals and has 32 points this season in 57 appearances. In St. Louis’ last outing in a shootout loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday, Brayden had 19:32 of ice time, the most he’s played since Jan. 18, when he clocked 20:11 of ice time against Utah Hockey Club.

The Predators blueliner, Luke, has one goal and four assists in 55 games. He picked up his fourth helper of the season in Saturday’s win against the Colorado Avalanche with a primary assist on the game-winning goal from Jonathan Marchessault. He was awarded the third star of the game for his performance.

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