Which players can be on the move ahead of the NHL trade deadline? (1:47)Greg Wyshynski spotlights three players that headline his trade board with the deadline approaching. (1:47)
The trade deadline for the 2025-26 NHL season is Friday, and the deals continue to roll in as contenders look to bolster their rosters ahead of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
You’ll find information on every trade made since the start of the regular season here, including grades on all of the major ones. Follow along all the way through the deadline for the latest moves.
Flames get: D Zach Whitecloud, D Abram Wiebe, 2027 first-round pick, conditional 2028 second-round pick
Which players can be on the move ahead of the NHL trade deadline? (1:47)Greg Wyshynski spotlights three players that headline his trade board with the deadline approaching. (1:47)
Greg Wyshynski spotlights three players that headline his trade board with the deadline approaching. (1:47)
Trades are listed here, with the most recent ones first on the list.
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Penguins get: D Samuel Girard, 2028 second-round pick
Rangers get: RW Liam Greentree, conditional 2026 third-round pick
Blues get: C Thomas Bordeleau, conditional 2026 fourth-round pick
Islanders get: LW Ondrej Palat, 2026 third-round pick, 2027 sixth-round pick
Avalanche get: RW Valtteri Puustinen, 2027 seventh-round pick
Canucks get: D Cole Clayton, 2026 second-round pick, 2027 second-round pick
Hurricanes get: D Kyle Masters, 2026 fourth-round pick
Sharks get: G Laurent Brossoit, D Nolan Allan, 2028 seventh-round pick
Blackhawks get: D Ryan Ellis, D Jake Furlong, 2028 fourth-round pick
Blue Jackets get: F Danton Heinen, 2026 second-round pick, 2027 third-round pick
Kraken get: 2026 fourth-round pick, 2027 second-round pick
Canucks get: F Marco Rossi, F Liam Ohgren, D Zeev Buium, 2026 first-round pick
Penguins get: G Stuart Skinner, D Brett Kulak, 2029 second-round pick
