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Rumor: Isles and Blackhawks talking big deal?

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UNIONDALE, NY - MARCH 22: Mark Streit #2 of the New York Islanders celebrates his goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins at 7:46 of the first period at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on March 22, 2013 in Uniondale, New York. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

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With the trade deadline quickly approaching on Wednesday, the rumor mill is kicking into gear and there are rumblings coming from Chicago.

Tim Sassone of The Daily Herald out of Chicago reports the Blackhawks and Islanders are discussing what would be a big deal. The Hawks have taken an interest in both Frans Nielsen to give them help at center and team captain Mark Streit to boost the blue line. He says the Islanders have an interest in a pair of Chicago prospects in forward Jeremy Morin and defenseman Dylan Olsen.

Rumors being what they are, take it with the appropriate grain of salt but keep in mind this with the Islanders: They’ve been working on trying to get Streit signed to an extension and Nielsen is perhaps their best two-way center. The Islanders are also in a playoff hunt of their own sitting tied for eighth in the Eastern Conference. Upsetting what they’ve got going for them doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense.

The key here seems to be Chicago looking for help on the blue line. Sassone says they’re nervous about Johnny Oduya’s play of late as their No. 4 defenseman. Streit would be a marked upgrade there.

Update (12:40 p.m. ET): Arthur Staple of New York Newsday helps clear up some of the speculation.