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Should the Senators trade Erik Karlsson?

Erik Karlsson is one of the best defensemen in NHL history, but his future has been in flux since he said he won’t give the Senators a hometown discount when he becomes a free agent. Our writers discuss Ottawa’s options regarding the swashbuckling Swede.

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