Garrison, who has one year left on a $4.6 million contract, could be traded by the deadline.
EDGE Analysis
Garrison has a no-movement clause, which means he'll need to be protected in the expansion draft. Garrison's offensive production has slowed to a near trickle -- he has just one goal and seven points in 56 games -- so, his contract is far too high to pay a guy best suited for third pairing duty. The Bolts would be loathe to lose a young player on his account.