PENCILS DOWN! The 3 p.m. ET NHL trade deadline has passed as teams can no longer acquire or trade players. A lot of the bigger names were moved ahead of ...
10:15 a.m. — In a surprising move, the Bruins extended Jake DeBrusk for two years. 1:49 p.m. — Things are really starting to slow down as the 3 p.m. deadline approaches. The forward from Minnesota State University - Mankato finished second this season in points in college hockey 3:32 p.m. — A three-way deal! Signed a two-year extension earlier in the day. No suitors for the upcoming free agent. He has two years left on his contract with an AAV of just over $5.2 million His cap hit ($9 million) likely was an issue for trade partners PENCILS DOWN! The 3 p.m. ET NHL trade deadline has passed as teams can no longer acquire or trade players. Looked like a potential sign-and-trade in the works but no trade 3:47 p.m. — Nick Merkley is going back the other way to the Rangers in the Bittetto deal to the Sharks 4:27 p.m. — Stuck in the trade queue is a deal between the Golden Knights and the Ducks, sending forward Evgenii Dadonov to Anaheim
We saw a bunch of trades happen over the weekend, highlighted by the Boston Bruins acquiring Anaheim Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm and the Florida Panthers ...
12:27 p.m.: Max Domi isn't on the ice for the Blue Jackets this morning. 1:48 p.m.: The Bruins have added depth defenseman Josh Brown from the Senators, and maybe looking into Rickard Rakell, too. 12:40 p.m.: A nice depth move for the Rangers adding defenseman Justin Braun from the Flyers. 2:41 p.m.: Another small trade for the Rangers. 2:58 p.m.: Another depth forward for the Rangers. 2:07 p.m.: The Avalanche have acquired an underrated forward, Artturi Lehkonen, from the Canadiens. 2:13 p.m.: The Capitals added forward depth earlier by trading for Marcus Johansson, and they've brought in even more depth with Johan Larsson. 2:18 p.m.: The Avalanche aren't done adding forward depth, either. 2:28 p.m.: The Senators have been surprisingly busy today. 3:07 p.m.: The Penguins have swooped in for Rickard Rakell. 2:51 p.m.: Andrew Copp is a very good addition to the Rangers' forward group. 3:11 p.m.: A couple deals are coming in after the deadline.
Welcome to 2022 NHL Trade Deadline day. NHL.com senior writer Dan Rosen will have the news and all day long, with reporters in place across the League.
Miller struggled and the Blues lost the Western Conference First Round in six games to the Blackhawks. But having an extra NHL defenseman is always a plus and now the Penguins have eight with the addition of Beaulieu. The 37-year-old goalie is in the final season of a three-year, $21 million contract. It'll be Fleury and Cam Talbot in the Wild net for the rest of this season at least. The Bruins will want a player who they can put in their lineup right away if they trade DeBrusk before the deadline. It is second in the NHL and first in the Western Conference with 3.84 goals per game. Johansson has scored 23 points (six goals, 17 assists) in 51 games for the Kraken this season. It makes the most sense for the Predators to keep Forsberg and treat him as their own rental and try to make a run with him. Re-signing Clutterbuck and Parise is a sign that the Islanders feel they can get right back in the mix for the Stanley Cup Playoffs next season and they value each as being a part of it. Sundqvist won the Stanley Cup with the Blues in 2019 playing in a fourth line role. For starters, Copp and Motte are perfect fits for the Rangers in terms of their grinding yet fast style of play. Neither can give the Penguins anything close to the production Rakell can and Pittsburgh still has enough depth in the lineup too.
Fantasy hockey outlooks and everything you need to know about the biggest trades at the NHL trade deadline.
He's not someone to jump on for fantasy production in this new spot, but if you see him start to edge up the depth chart -- particularly replacing Killorn on the top power play -- then Hagel could have some value down the stretch. Tampa Bay Lightning get Brandon Hagel from the Chicago Blackhawks: We'll have to wait and see if Hagel can push out some of the Lightning's top-six regulars, but he's a fantastic insurance policy for any injury on the wings going forward. Ottawa Senators acquire Travis Hamonic from the Vancouver Canucks: There are a couple of subtle fantasy implications here, mostly driven by the fact that Hamonic is one of 26 defensemen averaging 2.0 fantasy points per game or better this season. We can revisit Tippett for fantasy before next season when we see what the Flyers do in the offseason. New York Rangers get Andrew Copp from the Winnipeg Jets: The versatile forward relinquishes his recent spot on the Jets' third line for a potential role among the Rangers' top-six. Rostered in only 10.4% of ESPN.com fantasy leagues, the former 34-goal/35-assist contributor is due for a serious upswing to wrap up 2021-22. Philadelphia Flyers acquire Owen Tippett: Tippett is the Flyers return for the rental of their longtime captain. A defensive stalwart who can manage the power play when he has to, Lindholm should push McAvoy's fantasy value up to the next level. A spot on the Penguins' power play is essentially guaranteed as well. Lindholm has never been a solid fantasy play on his own, topping out at 1.7 fantasy points per game in 2017-18, but he'll make McAvoy better and he'll make life even easier than it already is for Jeremy Swayman. Toronto Maple Leafs acquire Mark Giordano and Colin Blackwell from the Seattle Kraken: This much-rumored trade has come to fruition to give the Leafs another veteran to solidify the blue line. He likely has first dibs on filling out the top line with Barkov and Giroux, and is available in just under 50 percent of ESPN leagues.
What's already been a hectic week of trades and transactions is set to culminate today, as the NHL's 2022 Trade Deadline is at 2:00 p.m. CT.
You can also keep up with all of the trades on our All eyes are on the Arizona Coyotes and defenseman Jakob Chychrun, as the 23-year-old defenseman is now the best man on the market, but it’s not a given that he gets moved out. The Anaheim Ducks may not be done yet after dealing away a good portion of their defense, as two-time 30-goal scorer Rickard Rakell is also on the market.
The New Jersey Devils looked like they could be players at the NHL Trade Deadline, but with a few hours left, it looks like a quiet day is incoming.
From all the evidence we have in front of us, don’t be surprised if we see a very early “Devils are done for the day”. To be honest, it just seems like the Devils are going to stand pat at the deadline. The Devils were already sitting back and letting people contact them at this deadline, but that strategy might not have been the best. None of them were the Devils despite the team being one of the worst yet again. The Devils are once again in last place in the Metropolitan Division despite one of their division rivals having two different 10-game losing streaks. The only thing people are holding on to in terms of rumors is the fact that thre Devils placed Christian Jaros on waivers on Sunday, but that could just mean Janne Kuokkanen or Miles Wood is ready to return to the lineup.
With Giroux gone and Ristolainen extended, Fletcher needs to get what he can for Braun, Brassard, and Jones.
Get what you can for them and use those assets to rework the team in the summer. “The interesting thing about the last few weeks has been that I’ve been able to speak to a lot of teams about different types of ideas and most of them don’t make a lot of sense right now. It’s important for the Flyers to gather what assets they can. In the past few days, similar-caliber defensemen have been traded for a variety of return packages depending on the player and contract situation. Braun is the one guy that Fletcher has to trade. All things considered, Brassard has turned out to be one of the Flyers’ best offseason acquisitions. Jones’ name hasn’t been in many rumors recently, but a late-round pick for him would be just fine. Like Braun, Brassard plays a responsible game that can add depth to a contender. I just thought it would be prudent to at least resolve this over the next 24 hours and just hold him out for today” Now, with the Flyers facing another similar situation, Fletcher has to do what he can to set himself up for a successful offseason. Braun is the main name to watch. Giroux was the Flyers’ biggest trade chip and he was dealt for Owen Tippett and two draft picks.
We'll keep you updated on the Panthers' day leading up to the 2022 NHL trade deadline. After adding Claude Giroux and Ben Chiarot, will Florida make more ...
The most logical course of action might be to absorb some unwanted contracts into their newfound cap space and try to pick up some draft picks in the process. Will the Panthers try to consolidate more of their forward depth and find another player to compete for a top-six or -nine spot in the lineup? Could Florida look for even more defensive depth to make up for Ekblad’s absence? They kept dealing Sunday, too, and traded for defenseman Robert Hagg from the Buffalo Sabres. The Panthers popped on his radar as a potential destination this year, he said. Carolina retained 50 percent of Domi’s contract — the maximum allowed — and the Panthers retained 50 percent of what was left. Another, perhaps more likely path, is for Florida to be middleman and retain salary. On Saturday, they reeled in Giroux, sending another first-round pick to the Philadelphia Flyers to acquire the All-Star forward. As an example, look to last year, when the Tampa Bay Lightning acquired defenseman David Savard, even though it couldn’t afford him. He would’ve been a depth addition for Florida, probably on one of the bottom two lines. The simplest is for the Panthers to serve as the landing spot for a team trying to dump a contract while they acquire another player. “It was pretty annoying to play the Panthers, but I’ll be on their side now.
Welcome to Pro Hockey Talk's 2022 NHL Trade Deadline live blog. There's already been a flurry of action in the past few days, but some names are still out ...
Copp, 27, is a pending UFA and has 13 goals and 35 points in 56 games this season. The 31-year-old Johansson, who can be a UFA this summer, has six goals and 23 points in 51 games this season. 1:30 p.m. ET – Pending RFA Alexandar Georgiev has made it known he wants to be a No. 1 elsewhere. If a rebuild is coming, how much will Kane, Toews and DeBrincat want to be a part of it? Braun, 35, adds a right-hand shot to their defense corps and some offense with five goals and 16 points this season. Staying on the wing, the Blue Jackets have been shopping pending UFA Max Domi and if he is dealt it would be his third team in three seasons. Smith has chosen not to sign in Winnipeg and will become a UFA this summer. After requesting a trade earlier this season, Jake DeBrusk and the Bruins have worked out a two-year, $8 million extension. The 25-year-old forward has 15 goals and 26 points in 57 games this season. In 31 games played this season the 29-year-old Forsberg has recorded a .921 5-on-5 save percentage, 4.48 goals saved above average and helped them to win 14 games. He also has a good relationship with Senators assistant coach Jack Capuano dating back to their days with the Islanders. There’s already been a flurry of action in the past few days, but some names are still out there who could potentially be on the move before 3 p.m. ET today.
The trade deadline is here. So this is a look at what New York Islanders can expect on ...
Scott Mayfield and Semyon Varlamov would net a great return for the Isles as they try to retool for 2022-23. Even when it comes to the UFAs on the team it seems like the Islanders want to keep them. I fully expect Cal Clutterbuck to be traded at the deadline. The Isles don't have much they want to part with. Here's a look at the three options ahead of them and what each means. The NHL trade deadline is upon us.