In an age when No Trade Clauses, No Movement Clauses, Limited No Trade Clauses, and Limited Clauses That Imply No Movement or Trades (that last one isn’t real) have seemed to find their way into every NHL contract worth more than a million bucks, hearing that Nino Niederreiter, who avoided arbitration by re-upping with the Wild on Monday for five years and an average of $5.25 million annually, did not particularly care about having such a clause in his contract is… delightful. Though the NTC/NMC situation wasn’t publicly discussed for Mikael Granlund, the Wild’s top scorer last season with 69 very nice points followed suit by signing for three more years on Tuesday with a $17.
Nino Niederreiter launched a movement to kill the No Trade Clause... hopefully
