They say the NHL trade deadline in Canada is a national holiday, and it's not far from the truth.
The national sports networks have wall-to-wall live coverage, and hockey-rabid fans soak in every moment.
Fans also love the month leading up to the trade deadline. They dive headfirst into blogs and Twitter feeds and eat up all the rumors involving their favorite teams. Everybody tries to identify the buyers and sellers, tries to figure out which players, usually those with expiring contracts at season's end, can be had as "rentals."
But here's a word to the wise as the March 5 deadline approaches: Be cautious what you believe because it's silly season on the Internet this time of year.
Last weekend, Wild fans got into a tizzy because it was reported the Wild made what any rational fan would understand was an irrational offer (allegedly involving a Wild blue-chip forward) for Buffalo Sabres goaltender Ryan Miller.
The Wild brass doesn't make a habit of debunking rumors and refuting reports, but they made clear this one was hogwash.
Miller is expected to seek a long-term deal worth $7 million annually as a free agent. It's unlikely the Wild would sign any goaltender to such a price, especially one who will be 34 by next season. And if the Wild isn't interested in re-signing him, it's not about to throw a boatload of assets to rent Miller for the final six weeks of the season.
Would the Wild want Miller? Of course. But unless things go haywire before the trade deadline, it's unlikely new Sabres GM Tim Murray, who, yes, is indeed pals with Fletcher and worked with him in Anaheim and Florida, looks to hit a grand slam with both Miller and free-agent-to-be Matt Moulson.