NHL Trade Grades
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The New York Rangers intend to retool, making Artemi Panarin, Alexis Lafreniere, Braden Schneider and Carson Soucy the subject of trade rumors.
According to Elliotte Friedman, the Wild are looking to add a big forward or a center and could be willing to trade their prized goalie.
The NHL's annual trade deadline is March 6. We can expect trade activity to increase in the days leading up to that date, with a final frenzy within the final 90 minutes before the deadline.
It isn't a secret that the Bruins want to add another right-shot defenseman. Let's look at a few potential options.
The primary buyers this season are Carolina, Colorado, Dallas, Detroit, Edmonton, Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Vegas and Montreal.
Will there be more trades before the Olympic break? The action's already heating up as we look at one player per team who could be traded.
Here are two potential landing spots for Calgary Flames forward Blake Coleman heading into the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline.
Sweden will wait until closer to the Games to name replacements in case they need to sub out other players, as well. Victor Hedman, Erik Karlsson, Gabe Landeskog, Joel Eriksson Ek and William Nylander are also currently out, although most of them are on the mend, and Sweden is hoping they will all be available.
Artemi Panarin won't be a New York Ranger for too much longer. Here are the possible NHL trade destinations that make sense.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman has expressed serious doubt about Pettersson being moved easily, especially given his no-trade clause.
It looks like Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson will be traded imminently -- here are the four favorites to land the Swede.
The Buffalo Sabres have announced that they have acquired defenseman Gavin Bayreuther from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for forward Viktor Neuchev. The Sabres also shared that Bayreuther has been assigned to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Rochester Americans, following the trade.