NHL fans: Trade deadline day is always one of the league's most important days, especially in Canada where television networks have gavel-to-gavel coverage. People play hooky from school and work to watch coverage. It's like Christmas day and everyone
The NHL's trade-deadline action was more like a dud, with few deals of significance being completed before noon Pacific time. The Ducks acquired forward Brandon Pirri from the Florida Panthers for a sixth-round draft pick, an apparent steal that was
Feb. 29 The Bruins are expected to be very active on the trade market Monday according to Darren Dreger of TSN. Boston has interest in adding a defenseman and may target Dan Hamhuis and Kris Russell. They also still may explore trading Loui Eriksson.
The 2016 NHL trade deadline was, to put it lightly, a dud. It lacked quantity and quality. Many general managers didn't seem keen on parting with picks for rental players. Here are the five surprises from this trade season: Canucks hang on to Hamhuis
NHL fans: Trade deadline day is always one of the league's most important days, especially in Canada where television networks have gavel-to-gavel coverage. People play hooky from school and work to watch coverage. It's like Christmas day and everyone