By all accounts, Friday was a normal day for Bruins netminder Linus Ullmark.
Participating in your average practice at Warrior Ice Arena, Ullmark wrapped up his on-ice work, and returned to the B’s locker room, where he simply sat in his stall like he would any other day. After chatting with his teammates, Ullmark caught up with some Swedish reporters in town, and then hung around the locker room and talked with some team staffers while the club’s open locker room availability for the day wrapped up. It was, again, like any other day for the 30-year-old Ullmark.
But Ullmark’s Friday was a lot more interesting than that, according to some of hockey’s top insiders, as Ullmark allegedly blocked a potential trade that would’ve sent him out of Boston by Friday’s 3 p.m. trade deadline.