The trade deadline for the 2018-19 season has come and gone, with teams all around the league loading up for a Stanley Cup run. This year saw a nearly unprecedented level of skill available, though things got started quite early. Before deadline day, names like Matt Duchene, Brandon Montour, Mats Zuccarello, Charlie Coyle, Ryan Dzingel, Gustav Nyquist and Nick Jensen all switched teams. However, the day was no disappointment; a slow pace early on ended in fireworks right before the deadline and as deal trickled in right after. Below is a complete list of the 21 trades featuring all but seven of the NHL’s teams made on February 25th alone (chronologically):
To Anaheim Ducks:
D Patrick Sieloff
To Ottawa Senators:
F Brian Gibbons
To New Jersey Devils:
2022 fifth-round pick
To Columbus Blue Jackets:
G Keith Kinkaid
To Winnipeg Jets:
F Kevin Hayes
To New York Rangers:
F Brendan Lemieux
2019 first-round pick (top-3 protected)
2022 conditional fourth-round pick (if Winnipeg wins Stanley Cup)
To Montreal Canadiens:
F Jordan Weal
To Arizona Coyotes:
F Michael Chaput
To Florida Panthers:
F Cliff Pu
Future Considerations
To Carolina Hurricanes:
F Tomas Jurco (AHL contract)
Future Considerations
To Colorado Avalanche:
F Derick Brassard
2020 conditional sixth-round pick (no pick if Brassard re-signs)
To Florida Panthers:
2020 third-round pick
To Columbus Blue Jackets:
D Adam McQuaid
To New York Rangers:
D Julius Bergman
2019 fourth-round pick
2019 seventh-round pick
To Calgary Flames:
D Oscar Fantenberg
To Los Angeles Kings:
2020 conditional fourth-round pick
(becomes a third-round pick if Flames reach WCF with Fantenberg playing 50+% of games)
To Nashville Predators:
F Mikael Granlund
To Minnesota Wild:
F Kevin Fiala
To Vegas Golden Knights:
F Mark Stone
F Tobias Lindberg
To Ottawa Senators:
F Oscar Lindberg
D Erik Brannstrom
2020 second-round pick (DAL)
To Nashville Predators:
F Wayne Simmonds
To Philadelphia Flyers:
F Ryan Hartman
2020 conditional fourth-round pick (becomes third-round pick with 2019 playoff round win)
To St. Louis Blues:
D Michael Del Zotto
To Anaheim Ducks:
2019 sixth-round pick
To Boston Bruins:
F Marcus Johansson (40% salary retained)
To New Jersey Devils:
2019 second-round pick
2020 fourth-round pick
To Vancouver Canucks:
F Tanner Pearson
To Pittsburgh Penguins:
D Erik Gudbranson
To Winnipeg Jets:
F Matt Hendricks
To Minnesota Wild:
2020 seventh-round pick
To Winnipeg Jets:
D Nathan Beaulieu
To Buffalo Sabres:
2019 sixth-round pick
To Winnipeg Jets:
D Bogdan Kiselevich
To Florida Panthers:
2021 seventh-round pick
To San Jose Sharks:
F Jonathan Dahlen
To Vancouver Canucks:
F Linus Karlsson
To Toronto Maple Leafs:
F Nic Petan
To Winnipeg Jets:
F Par Lindholm
To Pittsburgh Penguins:
D Chris Wideman
To Florida Panthers:
F Jean-Sebastien Dea
To Winnipeg Jets:
F Alex Broadhurst
To Columbus Blue Jackets:
Future Considerations
pawtucket
Was a good deadline day. No real surprises except for Granlund and Gudbransson
Matt Galvin
More Goailes could have been moved and Deadline at Midnight.
RedFeather
Does Nashville not have a cap?
unfazed
Boston made out nice getting Johannson. Pittsburgh also made out good