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It's a match: Five NHL players could find love with these teams at trade deadline

Kevin Allen
USA TODAY Sports

The NHL trade deadline is March 1, and here is how some players could find love.

With Valentine's Day approaching and the NHL trade deadline on March 1, these players and teams both swiped right. Is it true love?

Kevin Shattenkirk, defenseman, St. Louis Blues

Desire: Let’s hook-up, and see where it goes.

Mini bio: As a free agent on July 1, he’s planning to play the field this summer before he settles down. If you are expecting a long-term relationship with Shattenkirk, you might be disappointed. At 28, he’s in the prime of his career, and enjoying his best offensive season  (11 goals, 39 points in 56 games). He could command $7 million per season in the open market.

Likes: Shattenkirk can bring some moves to the dance floor. He’s an old-time rock ‘n roll offensive defenseman. He can put points on the board, especially on the power play.

Dislikes: Not going to change who he is to make this relationship work. He’s not a physical, shutdown defenseman who is going to match up favorably against Ryan Getzlaf. He’s 5-11, not 6-4.

Perfect match: New York Rangers

Why we’re a great match: Shattenkirk could be Mr. Right for the Rangers’ power play and transition game. He is everything the Rangers are looking for in a new man. No Rangers defenseman has more three goals.

Rangers’ love note: Come to the bright lights of the big city, and you might learn that we are a match made in heaven.  Can’t you feel the spark? It makes us warm and tingly just thinking of the magic moments we might have together.

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Marc-Andre Fleury, goaltender, Pittsburgh Penguins

Desire: Long-term relationship.

Mini bio:  It won’t be easy for Fleury to divorce himself from the Penguins. They’ve been together since 2003. But Fleury knows it’s time. At 32, Fleury, with 371 career wins, could reach 500 wins before he's done.

Likes: Fleury has a reputation as one of the most popular players with both teammates and fans. He is always upbeat. He has an uplifting personality.

Dislikes: With two seasons left on a contract paying $5.75 million per season, Fleury is hard to move, particularly in-season.

Perfect match: Dallas Stars

Why we’re a great match: It’s time for the Stars to move on from the Kari Lehtonen-Antti Niemi tandem. They need a new look in net, and Fleury is a winner with a Stanley Cup on his resume.

Stars’ love note: After failing to make the two-goalie system work, we are ready to settle down with someone special. Coach Lindy Ruff checked you out for several years when he was in Buffalo. We don’t have any commitment issue in Dallas.

Thomas Vanek, winger, Detroit Red Wings

Desire: Someone to slip a ring on his finger.

Mini bio:  Coming off an unfulfilling relationship with the Minnesota Wild, he found love in Detroit. The Red Wings and Vanek were like soulmates this season. They helped each other. But Vanek needs more. At 33, his biological clock is ticking. He’s running out of time to win a Stanley Cup.

Likes: While he may not always be the prettiest performer, Vanek always seems to find a way to get the puck in the back of the net through redirections and rebound conversions. Vanek offers an intriguing net-front presence. He’s got an engaging personality and high hockey IQ.

Dislikes: Never going to ‘wow’ you with his spectacular rushes up-ice.

Perfect match: Chicago Blackhawks

Why we’re a great match: The Blackhawks need a dependable scorer to play with Jonathan Toews.

Blackhawks’ love note: It might be love at first sight after you play with Toews for a few shifts. His ability to set up in the offensive zone could mesh perfectly with your special talents in front of the net. You might make beautiful music together.

Martin Hanzal, center, Arizona Coyotes

Desire: A fling with a Stanley Cup contender.

Mini bio: He’s a big, strong, silent type. Hanzal's not a hearts and flowers style of player. He's 6-6 forward who can match up effectively against the heaviest or the most skillful centers.

Likes: Perfect size, temperament and playing style to be an effective playoff performer.

Dislikes: He's not a 20-goal scorer. He's basically a 15-goal, 40-45 point offensive player. Coyotes have been asking a high price, including a young center, in exchange for Hanzal.

Perfect match: Montreal Canadiens

Why we’re a great match: Montreal needs a big forward who measures up as a playoff performer. Hanzal is as comfortable matching up against Sidney Crosby as he is a No. 3 center.

Canadiens’ love note: Rumors have been flying for months about you and us. Think about all the butterflies you'll get in the heat of a playoff race in Canada. We are made for each other.

Matt Duchene, center, Colorado Avalanche

Desire: Wants to be unconditionally loved and appreciated

Mini bio: This is a bad breakup because the Avalanche are willing to walk away from a 26-year-old forward with a beautiful scoring touch. He’s on his way to his fourth consecutive season of 20 or more goals.

Likes: The reality Duchene has lived up to the romance of his ability. He can skate and score. He has delivered throughout his young career.

Dislikes: Most of the contenders, particularly the Penguins, don’t have the cap space necessary to accommodate Duchene’s $6 million salary. Plus, there is wonder why the Avs are willing to trade such a young, accomplished player.

Perfect match: Pittsburgh Penguins

Why we’re a great match: Duchene can play wing or center, and he might be a perfect complement for Crosby.

Penguins’ love note: Nothing says we love you more than giving you an opportunity to play with the NHL’s top player. Playing with Crosby will be a life-altering experience. It's said we don’t have the cap space to make this trade work. But check out general manager Jim Rutherford’s history. Somehow he always figures out ways to make deals happen. Young defenseman Derrick Pouliot could entice Colorado.