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NHL Trade Deadline 2022: Trade Tracker and Analysis on Deadline ... (The Hockey News)

Follow all of the day's deals in our 2021 NHL Trade Tracker, with The Hockey News' resident experts Ryan Kennedy, Mike Stephens and Steven Ellis providing ...

He's also 28, smack-dab in the middle of his prime, and his style of play should allow him to continue as a solid top-four, top-two-in-a-pinch guy for the next four-to-five years. With Ekblad on the shelf, Hagg can provide NHL quality minutes until the former is ready to return. Analysis: Ottawa gets cheap defensive insurance that can be used in a shutdown role and acquire some extra offense from the blueline from time to time. The 27-year-old doesn't have much of an offensive impact with two assists in 16 games this year and 88 in 346 games with Vancouver and Detroit. Don't expect him to play a ton when everyone is healthy, but at the cost, it's not too tough to justify. Analysis: Wedgewood, 29, was picked up on waivers early in the season from New jersey and posted a 10-12-2 record in 26 games with the Coyotes. Wedgewood has been a serviceable backup goaltender for Arizona and had previous experience with the team dating back to 2017-18. He also got the unique chance to represent Canada at the Olympics as one of a handful of prospects taken to Beijing. - Ryan Kennedy Analysis: Solely to clear a roster spot. Analysis: The Red Wings, who sit very far out of the playoff picture and find themselves in the midst of a full-scale rebuild, manage to acquire a defense prospect in Walman and a second-round pick for a player they otherwise would've lost for free in a few months' time. With Cogliano in the fold, the team has even more options to choose from. Motte is good around the net and possesses a nice wrist shot, but he just hasn't found a way to produce at a consistent level. Between the three NHL teams, Nash has four points in 49 games, with all four assists coming in 24 outings with the Coyotes. - Steven Ellis While Domi had a promising start to his career in both Arizona and Montreal, the former first-round pick has struggled mightily in recent seasons, experiencing something of a comeback however in 2021-22 by racking up 32 points in 53 games on a fledgling Blue Jackets team.

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NHL trade deadline 2022: Live updates as teams seek to bolster rosters for playoff push (Yahoo Sports)

Once again, NHL trade deadline day is here with a whole bunch of deals completed in the days beforehand. The Florida Panthers have acquired forward Claude Giroux and defenseman Ben Chiarot. The Colorado Avalanche have acquired defenseman Josh Manson ...

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NHL trade deadline 2022 recap: A flurry of deals strike at the buzzer (USA TODAY)

Ducks-Golden Knights trade has issue · Hurricanes add forward Max Domi · Oilers add defenseman Brett Kulak, forward Derick Brassard · Islanders re-sign two players.

The Kraken get back forward Daniel Sprong, a 2022 fourth-round pick and a 2023 sixth-rounder. The Jets, sixth in the Central Division, have been a disappointment this season. The Coyotes gave up a 2022 second-round pick for the rights to unsigned Boston College center, who has 33 points in 24 games. The Edmonton Oilers' goaltending also is a question mark. The Wild went through a stretch of goaltending woes this season, and Fleury has three Stanley Cup rings and two other trips to the Final, plus won the Vezina Trophy last season. The Jets get a 2022 fourth-round pick. A busy few minutes for the Rangers, who send a 2023 fourth-round pick to the Canucks for the forward. Leddy's -33 rating with the Red Wings is a little unwieldly but he's mobile and can help a power play, plus has 121 games of playoff experience. The return is a conditional first-round pick. He'll fit in well on the Avalanche's forward group and he's a restricted free agent. In the deal, Anaheim got winger Evgenii Dadonov and a 2023 or 2024 second-round pick and Vegas got injured defenseman John Moore and the contract of injured forward Ryan Kesler. This is likely all about clearing cap space to accommodate the Golden Knights' acquisition of Jack Eichel in the fall. One of the second-round picks could become a first-rounder if the Rangers reach the Eastern Conference final.

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