The following players can be discussed in trades – no this is not a fire sale – and the difficulty in obtaining them is sorted from highest to lowest: FORWARDS Anze Kopitar – F – $5,130,000 – 32 pts in 35 games Eric Staal – F – $5,460,000 – 20 pts in 36 games Joffrey Lupul – F – $3,190,000 – 38 pts in 35 games Tyler Ennis – F – $1,770,000 – 5 pts in 15 games, 49 in 82 last year and 85 in 61 in his last junior year Colin Wilson – F – $1,060,000 – 22 pts in 35 games, 55 in 43 in his last college year Craig Smith – F – $2,000,000 – 25 pts in 35 games, 43 in 41 in his last college year Rich Peverley – F – $3,010,000 – 25 pts in 30 games Brooks Laich – F – $3,210,000 – 21 pts in 33 games Peter Holland – F – $800,000 – 19 pts in 24 games in his current AHL season, 88 in 67 in his last junior year Chris Higgins – F – $1,850,000 – 22 pts in 33 games Steve Ott – F – $1,600,000 – 17 pts in 28 games Zack Smith – F – $670,000 – 17 pts in 36 games Kyle Palmieri – F – $500,000 – 26 pts in 18 games in his current AHL season, 2 pts in 6 games with the Ducks Casey Wellman – F – $550,000 – 4 pts in 7 games with the Wild, 19 in 20 in his current AHL season DEFENSEMEN Jack Johnson – D – $1,610,000 – 12 pts in 35 games, 42 in prior year Justin Faulk – D – $650,000 – 5 pts in 20 games, 33 in 39 in his last college year Brendan Smith – D – $700,000 – 13 in 23 for Grand Rapids, 52 in 42 in his last college year Paul Martin – D – $1,090,000 – 10 pts in 32 games Andrej Sekera – D – $1,230,000 – 8 pts in 34 games GOALTENDERS Ilya Bryzgalov – G – $5,290,000 – 36 pts in 25 games Martin Brodeur – G – $6,900,000 – 20 pts in 20 games, had an 80 pt second half in 2010-2011 Richard Bachman – G – $500,000 – 28 wins, 5 ties, 6 so in his last full AHL season