BREAKING: Islanders Acquire Brayden Schenn From Blues; Send Drouin To St. Louis

The New York Islanders have acquired St. Louis Blues captain Brayden Schenn. The reported return includes forward Jonathan Drouin, goaltending prospect Marcus Gidlof, Colorado's 2026 first-round pick, and a third-round pick.

Schenn, 34, has 12 goals and 28 points in 61 games this season. He's in year six of an eight-year contract, with an annual cap hit of $6.5 million AAV. Schenn has a no-move clause, which he has waived to join the Islanders.


Schenn is a two-way forward who can boost the Islanders' forward group with smart, balanced play. He's a pass-first player, one who is known for his smart play.

Drouin, 30, scored three goals and 21 points in his 55 games with the Islanders. His $4 million AAV is cleared from the books for this year and next.

Gidlof, 20, was a fifth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. He currently plays for the SweHL's Leksands, with an .896 save percentage. The Islanders still have Dmitry Gamzin (KHL) and Burke Hood (WHL) in the system as goaltending prospects outside the organization.

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Panthers Claim Cole Reinhardt Off Waivers From Golden Knights

The Florida Panthers have claimed winger Cole Reinhardt off waivers from the Vegas Golden Knights, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.

The 26-year-old has played 44 games this season, scoring three goals and seven points while averaging 9:47 of ice time. Prior to joining the Golden Knights, Reinhardt was a 2020 sixth-round draft pick of the Ottawa Senators.

With the Senators, Reinhardt played 18 games, scoring one goal and two points. In his AHL career, Reinhardt has scored 54 goals and 131 points in 270 games. 

Reinhardt signed a two-year, $812,500 contract with the Golden Knights in the 2025 off-season. The 6-foot-1 winger has another season remaining on his contract beyond this season. 

With the addition of Reinhardt, the Panthers are now at the 23-man roster limit, also due to the previous trade acquisition of Vinnie Hinostroza

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Grading Chicago Blackhawks On Nick Foligno Trade With Minnesota Wild

On Friday morning, the Chicago Blackhawks completed a trade with the Minnesota Wild that sent captain Nick Foligno up north to play with his brother Marcus. 

The return for Chicago is "future considerations", which may or may not become something someday. This is the Blackhawks doing right by their captain. He has given them everything they signed him to bring and more. 

Replacing Jonathan Toews as a captain was never going to be an easy task for anyone. A former NHL captain and respected veteran like Foligno was the perfect man for the job, and he did it better than they could have expected. 

Do the Blackhawks get a lower grade because they didn't get anything of significance in return for Foligno? 

Trade Grade: A

The Blackhawks get an A for doing the right thing. Foligno is a fourth-line forward these days and doesn't provide much offense anymore. He is on an NHL roster to hit, create a forecheck, and stick up for his teammates. In the room, he provides tremendous leadership skills. 

If the Blackhawks explored the entire market for Foligno, they would not get much for him, so sending him to play with his brother in what may be his final season for no return is a classy gesture. 

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Red Wings Deal Elmer Soderblom To Penguins For 3rd Round Pick

The Detroit Red Wings have traded forward Elmer Söderblom to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick originally owned by the San Jose Sharks, the teams announced.

Detroit added veteran winger David Perron on Thursday night with the Soderblom move likely operating as a corresponding move to free up a spot in the lineup. 

Söderblom, 24, is a towering 6-foot-8 winger from Gothenburg, Sweden who was originally selected by Detroit in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 2019 NHL Draft. The Swedish forward has a pair of goals and an assist for three points in 38 games this season while primarily skating in a bottom-six role. 

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Over his tenure in the Motor City, Soderblom appeared in 85 games with Detroit, recording 11 goals and 11 assists for 22 points while providing size and a physical presence on the wing. Söderblom is currently signed to a very manageable two-year contract with a $1.125 million cap hit that runs through next season.

Söderblom first made his NHL impact during the 2022–23 season when he scored five goals and eight points in 21 games during his rookie campaign with Detroit

The move gives Pittsburgh another large winger with developmental upside as the club continues to reshape its forward group. Meanwhile, Detroit adds future draft capital by acquiring the Sharks’ 2026 third-round selection.

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Flyers Make Random Roster Move, Claim Forward from Waivers

The Philadelphia Flyers have made a surprise roster move, claiming a new forward off waivers to address their vacant fourth-line center role.

On Friday, in advance of the 3 p.m. NHL trade deadline, the Flyers added veteran center Luke Glendening from the waiver wire, adding depth to a roster that just lost two forwards in Bobby Brink and Nick Deslauriers.

Glendening, 36, was cut by the New Jersey Devils on Thursday after appearing in 52 games for the Flyers' division rival, scoring four assists and winning 51.7% of his faceoffs.

The longtime Detroit Red Wings forward has never been much of an offensive contributor, scoring more than 20 points in a season just twice in his 13-year NHL career.

But, with Deslauriers out of the picture and incumbent fourth-line center Rodrigo Abols out for the year with a lower-body injury, the Flyers needed a cheap veteran to play a role for them for the remainder of the 2025-26 season.

Why Flyers Assigned David Jiricek to AHLWhy Flyers Assigned David Jiricek to AHLThe <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/philadelphia-flyers">Philadelphia Flyers</a> made one of the bigger splashes of the 2026 NHL trade deadline by swapping Bobby Brink for David Jiricek, but Jiricek was instead assigned to the AHL right away. Why?

If not Glendening, the Flyers' internal options would have included prospect Karsen Dorwart, undrafted forward Jacob Gaucher, and journeyman Lane Pederson.

Glendening will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of this season and is currently making the veteran minimum $775k against the salary cap.

In the absences of Deslauriers and Brink, tough guy Garrett Wilson and prospect Alex Bump are expected to make the leap to the NHL.

Flyers Trade Nick Deslauriers to Division Rival

According to multiple reports, the Philadelphia Flyers have made another trade, again subtracting from their group of forwards.

With just over an hour to go until Friday's 3 p.m. NHL trade deadline, reports indicate the Flyers have traded veteran enforcer Nick Deslauriers to the Metropolitan Division rival Carolina Hurricanes.

The writing was on the wall for Deslauriers, 35, when the Flyers signed fellow tough guy Garrett Wilson to a one-year, two-way contract to make him eligible to jump from the AHL Lehigh Valley Phantoms to play NHL games in Philadelphia.

PHLY's Charlie O'Connor reports that the Flyers have received a conditional 2027 seventh-round pick from the Hurricanes in exchange for Deslauriers's services.

Deslauriers finishes his Flyers career with nine goals, 11 assists, and 20 points in 195 games across four seasons. In 20 games for the Flyers this season, the aging veteran recorded one point - an assist - and 33 penalty minutes.

The Flyers are now down two forwards, having traded Bobby Brink to the Minnesota Wild for defenseman David Jiricek earlier on trade deadline day.

Wilson and top forward prospect Alex Bump are expected to fill in the roster spots created by the losses of Deslauriers and Brink.

By moving on from Deslauriers, the Flyers have freed up an additional $1.75 million in cap space that they can leverage in another potential deal before the 3 p.m. deadline.

Minnesota Wild active before NHL trade deadline, acquire Nick Foligno, Bobby Brink

Nick Foligno is joining his brother Marcus with the Minnesota Wild, who started off NHL trade deadline day by making two moves they hope will finally deliver some playoff success.

Minnesota acquired Foligno from the Chicago Blackhawks ahead of the deadline Friday, sending future considerations back to a rebuilding organization doing its 38-year-old captain a favor by giving him a chance not only to play with his brother but chase the Stanley Cup.

The Wild, who have not advanced beyond the first round since 2015 and have only one trip beyond the second in franchise history back in 2003, have been active all week. Before getting Foligno, they acquired forward Bobby Brink from Philadelphia, sending defenseman David Jiricek to the Flyers.

Minnesota general manager Bill Guerin, fresh off constructing the U.S. roster that won gold at the Milan Cortina Olympics, has been active all week. He claimed forward Robby Fabbri off waivers from St. Louis and made trades with Nashville for center Michael McCarron and Florida for defenseman Jeff Petry, filling a handful of depth needs and getting better at faceoffs, one of the Wild’s biggest weaknesses.

They’re not the the only ones adding.

Tampa Bay is acquiring Corey Perry from Los Angeles, according to a person familiar with the trade. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal had not yet been finalized.

Perry, who turns 41 in May, has reached the final and lost in five of the past six years, including 2022 with the Lightning. The pesky winger has a Cup ring from 2007 with Anaheim and gives coach Jon Cooper’s team veteran experience and an edge.

It’s a seller’s market on deadline day

With the likes of Vincent Trocheck, Nazem Kadri, Justin Faulk and maybe even Robert Thomas still on the market, sellers appeared to be in control, with prices high and leaving playoff-contending buyers weighing a range of options.

Trocheck remains with the New York Rangers, who traded Sam Carrick to Buffalo. Toronto has multiple players on the block. And St. Louis is open for business with almost everyone on its roster gettable at the right price, from Thomas and Faulk to Colton Parayko and Jordan Binnington.

Toronto sat three players — forwards Scott Laughton and Bobby McMann, and defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson — for its past two games to prevent them from getting injured. Any or all of the three could get traded before 3 p.m. EST.

John Carlson to the Ducks headlined the overnight trades

John Carlson is going to the Anaheim Ducks as part of a surprising deal from the Washington Capitals agreed to just after midnight. Anaheim sent a conditional first-round pick in either this or next year’s draft plus a 2027 third-rounder to Washington for Carlson, a 36-year-old defenseman who has only played in the league for the Capitals since 2009 and helped them win the Stanley Cup in 2018.

Carlson is a pending free agent without a contract beyond this year but was not expected to get moved before the deadline. He joins the Ducks as they look to end a seven-year playoff drought.

“John Carlson brings leadership, character, a high hockey IQ and a presence to our lineup,” Ducks general manager Pat Verbeek said. “We are very excited to add a Stanley Cup winner to complement our group and make a big push down the stretch.”

Also overnight, the Sabres added defensemen Luke Schenn and Logan Stanley from Winnipeg, while the Blue Jackets won a bidding war to get winger Conor Garland from Vancouver.

Poised to end an NHL-record 14-year playoff drought, the Sabres sent forward Isak Rosen, defenseman Jacob Bryson, a 2026 fourth-round pick and a 2027 second-rounder to the Jets for Schenn and Stanley. They also got Carrick for third- and sixth-round picks.

Though they struck out on finalizing a deal with the Blues for Parayko, who invoked his no-trade clause in rejecting a trade to Buffalo, the Sabres have already shored up plenty of depth needs without affecting their core roster.

Columbus sent a third-round pick in the draft this year and a 2028 second-rounder to the Canucks for Garland, the soon-to-be 30-year-old who drew interest from multiple Eastern Conference contenders.

Which teams are still looking to make moves?

Much of the action Friday could be in the Eastern Conference after most of the top teams in the West did their shopping earlier this week. Back-to-back Stanley Cup finalist Edmonton is expected to be done after shoring up its defense with Connor Murphy and getting shutdown center Jason Dickinson in separate trades with Chicago; Dallas made moves for Tyler Myers and Michael Bunting; and league-best Colorado filled its biggest need at center by getting Nicolas Roy from Toronto.

Minnesota has added around the edges, though the Wild remain on the lookout for a top-six center who can help them match up with the Stars and Avalanche to get through a gauntlet of a Central Division.

Carolina and Tampa Bay are atop a wide-open East and, along with Detroit, would seem to be in the running for Trocheck and others. The Sabres, who swung big and missed on Parayko and Blues teammate Robert Thomas, also could be active.

The Utah Mammoth, trying to get into the playoffs for the first time since moving to Salt Lake City, got better on defense by acquiring Mackenzie Weegar from Calgary, but also have tons of draft picks, prospects and salary cap space to make another big splash.

Two-time defending champion Panthers have players available

Florida, after winning the Stanley Cup back to back and making three trips to the final in a row, is heading toward missing the playoffs, the first time for a defending champ since Los Angeles in 2015. Captain Aleksander Barkov’s torn ACL started a series of injuries that derailed the Panthers’ season and made them unexpected sellers.

As such, they are a team to watch in the final hours. Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky is a pending free agent, though depth forward A.J. Greer appears more likely to get traded, along with a handful of others.

&quot;Playing With More Zip&quot;: Red Wings Notice Improvement In Rookie Emmitt Finnie's Play Amidst Two-Game Goal Streak

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It was a long time coming for Detroit Red Wings forward Emmitt Finnie, who tallied his first goal since Dec. 23 during Monday afternoon's 4-2 victory over the Nashville Predators. 

He followed that up in Detroit's subsequent game, a 4-3 overtime setback at Little Caesars Arena to the Vegas Golden Knights, with what was nothing short of a pure goal scorer's goal.

He picked the corner past the glove hand of Vegas goaltender Adin Hill from the top of the face-off circle, and looked as though he'd already done it 30 times before. 

Finnie, one of only a handful of rookies to make Detroit’s Opening Night roster and remain with the club all season, has shown more pep in his step recently, according to head coach Todd McLellan.

"It's been a long time coming, he's had a few chances, but you can see that he's playing with a little more zip and belief in his offensive game," McLellan said following Finnie's second goal in as many games. 

"Whether it was the first goal or (the second), he's got more in his game now, more substance," he continued. "That's the Emmitt we need, and his confidence should be higher now than it was a few weeks ago." 

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As his offensive touch has returned in recent games, Finnie said that he's trying to re-establish the kind of hard-nosed play that's made him a problem for the opposition to deal with. 

"I mean, it's definitely nice to score; you want to continue in any way you can," Finnie said. "I feel like when I wasn't producing, I could have done a better job contributing in other ways, so I feel like I'm trying to get back to the style of game I play, which is fast and on the hunt. It's worked out with a couple of goals." 

Seeing the puck go in will naturally raise a player's confidence, especially a young rookie.

"Obviously, when the puck is going in, you have more confidence, but I've tried to carry that with me throughout the season, even when I'm not scoring," Finnie said. "I'm just trying to stay sharp and make good plays." 

At 20 years old, Finnie has only begun to get his feet wet at the NHL level, but he will continue to improve as he gains more experience. 

"We sometimes forget that he's a rookie, too, and he's very young," McLellan said. "He's experiencing this time of year, the Trade Deadline, for the first time as well." 

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Canadiens Reported To Be In Talks With Flames

It’s been a rather quiet deadline day so far, especially for the Montreal Canadiens. Still, insiders David Pagnotta and Marco D’Amico report that Kent Hughes and co. have been in talks with the Calgary Flames and that progress is being made.

According to Pagnotta, the Habs’ main target would be Nazem Kadri, and the deal could include Finnish sniper Patrik Laine. Kadri’s name has been linked to the Canadiens a lot over the course of the season, and it’s already been established that Montreal is not a destination he would block with his modified no-trade clause (he has a 13-team no-trade list).

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Kadri won a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2022, recording 15 points in 16 playoff games. The 35-year-old is under contract for another three years with a $7M cap hit. In 61 games this season, he has gathered 41 points in Calgary, averaging 19:11 of ice time.

While the Canadiens could certainly use more experience down the middle, a move for the aging veteran would be surprising from Hughes, who typically targets younger players who can grow and improve with his team.

Earlier this week, it was also reported that the Flames were interested in defenseman Arber Xhekaj, and one has to wonder if the gritty defenseman could be involved in a potential deal. One thing is for sure, though: Calgary has plenty of cap room and would have no problem taking on Laine’s salary, even though they’ll likely still ask the Canadiens to retain part of his salary.

With less than an hour and a half until the deadline, talks will likely go down to the wire.


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NHL Trade Deadline: Panthers Acquire Forward Vinnie Hinostroza From Minnesota

The Florida Panthers are bringing back a familiar face.

Sort of. 

Around two hours ahead of the 3 p.m. Trade Deadline, the Panthers announced they had acquired forward Vinnie Hinostroza from the Minnesota Wild for future considerations.

This season, Hinostroza played in 48 games with the Wild, accumulating three goals and 10 points on 46 shots and 30 hits, skating to a minus-8 on-ice rating to go with 15 penalty minutes.

Two of his five assists came on the power play, otherwise all his points were at even strength.

The 48 games are the most he’s played in the NHL since the 2021-22 season with Buffalo, where he picked up 13 goals and 25 points in 62 outings.

Hinostroza was also one of Panthers GM Bill Zito’s first free agent signings after he was hired by Florida in September of 2020.

When the fit wasn’t quite there - he played only nine games for Florida and was mostly a healthy scratch under then-coach Joel Quenneville - Zito found a way to trade Hinostroza to his hometown Chicago Blackhawks.

It’s something Zito has often tried to do while managing players, doing right by them where he can.

Now Hinostroza returns to a Panthers team struggling to reach the finish line after an injury-filled season.

He’s playing on an expiring contact that pays carries an AAV (average annual value) $775,000.

We’ll see if Zito has anything else cooking ahead of the 3 p.m. Trade Deadline.

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Malkin To Have Hearing With Department Of Player Safety

Already down their best player in Sidney Crosby, it appears the Pittsburgh Penguins will be down yet another one of their key players. 

It was announced that veteran forward Evgeni Malkin would have a phone hearing on Friday at 6:00 p.m. ET with the NHL's Department of Player Safety for his slash to the head of Buffalo Sabres' defenseman Rasmus Dahlin during the second period of Thursday's game between the two teams. Malkin and Dahlin were assessed matching cross-checking penalties on the play, while Malkin was given an additional five minutes for slashing as well as a game misconduct. 

Since the hearing will take place over the phone, per the CBA, Malkin's suspension will be no more than five games. 

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This news comes at a fragile time for the Penguins, who are holding on to second place in the Metropolitan Division without Crosby. Malkin is the team's second-leading scorer behind Crosby, and the line of Malkin, Egor Chinakhov, and Tommy Novak has been the primary driver of offense in Crosby's absence since the Olympic break. 

The announcement also comes just before the NHL trade deadline, which is Friday at 3:00 p.m. ET. It remains to be seen whether Penguins' GM and POHO Kyle Dubas will add a center - an area of need for the Penguins, especially minus Crosby and Malkin - prior to the deadline. 

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Why Flyers Assigned David Jiricek to AHL

The Philadelphia Flyers made one of the bigger splashes of the 2026 NHL trade deadline by swapping Bobby Brink for David Jiricek, but Jiricek was instead assigned to the AHL right away. Why?

As it turns out, there are a few explanations for this.

Since the clock struck midnight on Friday, NHL teams were no longer bound by the 23-player roster limit, so long as they remain salary cap-compliant.

Jiricek, 22, is on an entry-level contract with a $918k cap hit, so the cap is obviously not an issue. And if the Flyers intended for him to play right away, they'd have no problem rostering him without first needing to trade players like Rasmus Ristolainen or Noah Juulsen.

The key, though, is eligibility for the young defenseman.

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By assigning Jiricek to the AHL right away, he will be eligible to play for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in the Calder Cup playoffs; this has no bearing on whether or not the Flyers want him to play in the NHL this season.

It's worth noting that the Flyers will be limited to four call-ups once the 3 p.m. trade deadline passes on Friday, and if Jiricek plays in the NHL for them this season, that would be one of them.

Players like Alex Bump, Oliver Bonk, Devin Kaplan, and Karsen Dorwart are candidates to play NHL games this season, too, and Garrett Wilson just signed an NHL contract, becoming eligible to see NHL ice as well.

The Flyers now have no shortage of options when it comes to how they want to play out the rest of their 2025-26 season, but, by moving on from an established middle-six scorer in Brink, they have a new hole in the lineup to patch up.

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Bump is the most likely to come up and fill that spot, and Porter Martone, who could come over from the NCAA when his season is finished, will assuredly play whatever games the Flyers have left at that time.

As for Jiricek, his Flyers debut will be coming sooner than later.

Former Oiler Traded Back To Familiar Location

After saying he had no desire to leave the Los Angeles Kings, Corey Perry has been traded. 

The Kings traded the veteran forward to the Tampa Bay Lightning in a deadline-day deal. In exchange, the Kings are getting back a second-round draft pick.

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This marks Perry's return to Tampa, where he previously played from 2021 to 23 (signing as a free agent in 2021 and later having his rights traded to Chicago in 2023). It's his second stint with the Bolts.

Perry, now 40 years old, had been with the Kings since signing a one-year, $2 million contract (with bonuses) in the offseason after his time with the Edmonton Oilers. This season, he has 11 goals, 17 assists, and 28 points in 49 games. It's solid production and proof that age isn't slowing him down. 

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The Kings reportedly were willing to talk extension with Perry this summer, and earlier reports were that Perry wanted to stay in LA.  Things clearly shifted quickly on deadline day, suggesting Perry was happy with the idea of returning to Tampa. 

For the Lightning, his addition adds veteran leadership, physicality, scoring touch, and playoff experience to their lineup. No player in the modern NHL era has reached more Stanley Cup Final rounds than Perry: 2020 with DAL, 2021 with MTL, 2022 with TBL, 2024 & 2025 with EDM.

Once the season ends, he'll be a pending UFA, so it's a rental boost for Tampa's push in the East.

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Wild Acquire Chicago Blackhawks' Captain Nick Foligno

The Minnesota Wild (36-16-10) is back in action tonight for a game against the Vegas Golden Knights (29-19-14) on trade deadline day.

Minnesota has already made a few moves. The Wild first acquired forward Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a 2028 second-round pick on Tuesday.

Then followed that up by acquiring defenseman Jeff Petry from the Florida Panthers on Thursday.

On Friday morning, the Wild acquired Minnesota native Bobby Brink for David Jiricek and now made another trade for a forward.

When Marcus Foligno got hurt, Wild General Manager Bill Guerin said Foligno is a tough player to replace. Well, what better way to replace Foligno with his brother Nick.

Nick Foligno, the 38-year-old forward, has played in 37 games for the Chicago Blackhawks this season. He has three goals, eight assists and 87 hits as Chicago's captain.

He has spent 19 years in the NHL and will now join his brother for the first time in his career. The Wild traded future considerations for the veteran forward.

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The Chicago Blackhawks and the rest of the National Hockey League will reach the trade deadline on Friday at 2 PM CT. From that point on, teams can’t make their team better via trades. 

For the Blackhawks, they’ve already sold off some of their players for future assets and will look to move forward with their young players leading the way. Moving on without their captain and both alternate captains won't be easy. 

They have an immediate distraction on deadline day, as the Vancouver Canucks are in town to take on the remaining Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center. 

Scouting Vancouver 

The Vancouver Canucks traded Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild earlier this year, which was the ultimate sign of punting the season. Things have not gone well for them at all as they enter this game with the worst record in the NHL at 18-36-7 for 43 points.

They are in last by 12 points, so the best odds at the number one pick are all but certain for Vancouver. Teams facing them, like the Blackhawks on Friday night, must take them seriously but also recognize the opportunity to get their game going in the right direction. 

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The Canucks traded Connor Garland to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the middle of the night, so it's another one of their top players sent out the door.

Elias Petterson, Marco Rossi, Brock Boeser, and Zeev Buium are all players to pay attention to offensively. Expect Alex Vlasic and Louis Crevier to see a lot of that top line, while the rest of the group is hoping to control the puck when they are out there.

Projected Lines, Defense Pairs, & Goalie For Chicago

The Blackhawks have made some big moves in recent days, removing four players who have played a lot of games for them. Their lineup will feature Andrew Mangiapane, who will make his Blackhawks debut following the trade with Edmonton. 

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The starting goalie for the game will be announced during warmups, as the morning skate was optional on deadline day. Spencer Knight, however, is the best bet after a few days off. 

Kevin Korchinski was sent down to the Rockford IceHogs, and Wyatt Kaiser will return to the lineup for the first time since before the Olympic break. 

Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, and Oliver Moore are the 1-2-3 punch down the middle for now. This is in response to some of the trades they've made, but it offers a glimpse into what the team's future may look like. 

Trades

Blackhawks Trade Connor Murphy To Edmonton Oilers For 2nd-Round PickBlackhawks Trade Connor Murphy To Edmonton Oilers For 2nd-Round PickThe Chicago Blackhawks have traded defenseman Connor Murphy to the Edmonton Oilers for a second-round pick. Blackhawks Trade Jason Dickinson & Colton Dach To Oilers For Andrew Mangiapane, 1st Round PickBlackhawks Trade Jason Dickinson & Colton Dach To Oilers For Andrew Mangiapane, 1st Round PickAfter some speculation, the Chicago Blackhawks have traded Jason Dickinson to the Edmonton Oilers.Blackhawks Trade Nick Foligno To Wild For Future ConsiderationsBlackhawks Trade Nick Foligno To Wild For Future ConsiderationsThe Chicago Blackhawks are trading their captain, Nick Foligno, to the Minnesota Wild.

How To Watch

The game can be heard locally on AM 720 WGN in the Chicagoland area. To view this game, it can be found on CHSN locally. Nationally, it is available to stream on ESPN+. The puck will drop shortly after 7:30 PM CT. 

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