The NHLs Mar. 5 Trade Deadline is drawing closer and teams will be deciding on whether to buy or sell while figuring out which players can make the biggest difference and hold the greatest value. Check out todays trade-related reports and speculation from around the NHL beat. And follow TSN.ca through Deadline Day for all the updates. In a New York Minute TSNs Hockey Insiders were at work on Tuesday on Insider Trading, discussing the possibility of the New York Rangers dealing pending unrestricted free agents Ryan Callahan and Dan Girardi. "Its my understanding that if the Rangers do not sign Callahan and/or Girardi by the trade deadline, they are determined to trade one or both of them, whichever guy is not signed," said TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger added, "Im told that Rangers general manager Glen Sather has reached out to a number of general managers and he is gauging trade interest on Callahan, less so on Girardi." Eye on Miller McKenzie also discussed the ongoing interest in Sabres goalie Ryan Miller. "The Minnesota Wild havent made an offer, but theyre waiting to see what happens with Josh Hardings health situation," explained McKenzie. "The St. Louis Blues might have some lukewarm interest. Right now, as far as Ryan Miller goes, I wouldnt say its frontburner, but theyre trying to trade him." Defensive Shuffle? The Ottawa Senators announced on Tuesday that Cody Ceci will remain with the club for the rest of the season. NBCSports.com speculates that several other of Ottawas defencemen could now become trade bait in exchange for a scoring winger to play alongside Jason Spezza. The report notes that Patrick Wiercioch, Eric Gryba, Joe Corvo, and Marc Methot have all been healthy scratches at different points this season. Bringing in Boyes? Fluto Shinzawa of The Boston Globe discussed the possibility of former Bruin Brad Boyes being moved by the Florida Panthers. 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Ellerby, 25, appeared in 51 games for the Jets last season and had two goals and four assists.WIGAN, England - The owner of English club Wigan has made controversial comments about Jewish people while defending his decision to hire a coach who is under investigation for sending racist and anti-Semitic messages.Malky Mackay was hired as Wigan manager on Wednesday even though the English Football Association is looking into a dossier from his time in charge of fellow second-tier team Cardiff, when he sent offensive text messages to a colleague.Dave Whelan, a 77-year-old businessman who has owned Wigan since 1995, said in an interview with the Guardian newspaper — published on its website on Thursday — that he did not believe the anti-Semitic and racist texts sent by Mackay were offensive.Commenting on a text sent by Mackay about Jewish people and money, Whelan said: I think Jewish people do chase money more than everybody else. I dont think thats offensive at all.Whelan also said there was nothing bad about a message sent by Mackay in which he used a term widely perceived to be insulting toward Chinese people.Simon Johnson, the chief execcutive of the Jewish Leadership Council, said on Twitter that Whelan should withdraw and apologize for his use of disgraceful antisemitic language.ddddddddddddest Ham co-chairman David Gold, who is Jewish, told the BBC he was saddened by the words which are damaging relationships between him and many other people.Kick It Out, an organization which tackles discrimination and racism in English football, said Whelan brought into question whether he is a fit and proper person who should be running a professional football club. It added that Whelans remarks act as another example of the culture which continues to exist within football.Wigans shirt sponsor, Premier Range, said on Thursday it was ending its deal with the club following the hiring of Mackay, saying it has put us in a position that we find untenable.The company said Mackays text messages are at odds with the general ethos here at Premier Range.Wigan is in its second season back in the second-tier League Championship after being relegated from the Premier League in 2013. ' ' '