Mikko Rantanen could be on the move again if Carolina cannot sign him to an extension. Brock Nelson, Erik Karlsson and brothers Brayden and Luke Schenn are all in the mix. Seth Jones, Ryan Lindgren and Gustav Nyquist have already changed teams.
There is less than one week until the 2025 NHL trade deadline, after which rosters are set for the great chase of the Stanley Cup. When the final buzzer sounds at 3 p.m.
Welcome to NHL trade deadline day, where all moves have to be completed by 3 p.m. ET / noon PT. Nick Kypreos writes about the 25 players he thinks could move on the last day of dealing.
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Seth Jones, Ryan Lindgren and Gustav Nyquist have already changed teams, and there is still plenty of time for more to happen. Even after a series of deals prior to the 4 Nations Face-Off, this week should bring plenty of action before the NHL trade deadline Friday.
Mikko Rantanen could be on the move again if Carolina cannot sign him to an extension. Brock Nelson, Erik Karlsson and brothers Brayden and Luke Schenn are all in the mix. Seth Jones, Ryan Lindgren
The Dallas Stars are exploring trade options before the deadline, and there is speculation about a move for Erik Karlsson. Dallas wants to strengthen its roster for a deep playoff run.
The Pittsburgh Penguins are reportedly open to moving Erik Karlsson, but the club hasn't asked the defenseman to waive his no-movement clause despite only five days remaining until the trade deadline.
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The trade came a day after Vanecek was held off San Jose's lineup for trade-related reasons when he was scheduled to make a start against the Buffalo Sabres. Alexander Georgiev was forced to make starts on back-to-back knights and helped San Jose defeat Buffalo 6-2.
The shackles are off with Cooley skating 20:02 in a 3-1 loss to the Devils. He was eased back into the lineup but he’s a potential point-per-game threat playing on a team with a really good offense and (finally) a healthy defense. The drawback is the lack of PP1, but I think he’ll find his way on there eventually.
Brock Nelson, Erik Karlsson and brothers Brayden and Luke Schenn are all in the mix. Seth Jones, Ryan Lindgren and Gustav Nyquist have already changed teams. And there is still plenty of time ...