Islanders Deal Vanek at NHL Trade Deadline, but Devils Keep Brodeur

The thing we can safely predict about the results of this NHL trade deadline: only one team is going to win the Stanley Cup. Right now, many teams' fans, and maybe their own general managers, are telling themselves: "We got this!" after their acts of

Making only his second career NHL start, Ortio made 30 saves as the Flames dumped the Ottawa Senators 4-1. Markus Granlund scored his first NHL goal and Mark Giordano and Sean Monahan recorded two assists apiece.

From Yahoo Sports: Once again, Puck Daddy (and the Sportsnet Trade Deadline extravaganza) will unleash The Milbury Scale on every trade made through 3 p.m. EST. In case you need a refresher:

The Islanders traded the high-scoring left wing Thomas Vanek to the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday, just over four months after acquiring him from the Buffalo Sabres. Vanek, who can become an unrestricted free agent in July, was expected to go after

Wednesday's NHL trade deadline ended with lots of faces in new places, after plenty of questionable moves. Here are the league's biggest winners and losers from the swap-fest, with our weekly power rankings and complete trade grades below: