Arizona Coyotes defenseman Jakob Chychrun has officially returned to action in the last few games and is performing solidly, with six points in seven games. Let's just say that his performance has increased the interest of teams looking for a young defenseman of his caliber. In fact, TSN's Darren Dreger recently reported that the case is starting to heat up, as the market is heating up around him, in his <i>Insider Trading</i> segment. This file could come to fruition very soon. <q>Obviously, we're at a point in the regular season where the pressure on general managers and owners is increasing. Then you have to put that aside and look at Chychrun's play. Since his return, he has played in seven games and has three goals and three assists. He's a big defenseman and his shot is a bomb. There are still clubs interested in his services that think the price general manager Bill Armstrong has set is too high, but I think there's a group of teams that realize they may not have a choice to pay him. - Darren Dreger</q> It should be remembered that the price tag was revealed last month by Pierre LeBrun, who reported that Bill Armstrong wanted two first-round picks and an NHL prospect or young player in return for the 24-year-old defenseman. It's a file to follow with attention.