NHL trade tracker: Full list of deals, including Rakell, Fleury, Copp, more
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The NHL’s 2022 trade deadline has passed, with a flurry of moves to review. On Nov. 4, the Buffalo Sabres traded franchise center Jack Eichel to the Vegas Golden Knights for Peyton Krebs, Alex Tuch and a pair of draft picks. Then, on Feb. 14, the Calgary Flames landed scoring winger Tyler Toffoli from the Montreal Canadiens for Tyler Pitlick, Emil Heineman and, yes, a pair of picks.
As the deadline approached, more big names moved: Claude Giroux to the Panthers, Hampus Lindholm to the Bruins, Marc-Andre Fleury to the Wild and Brandon Hagel to the Lightning.
Consider this your one-stop shop for all the deals already made. Looking for grades? Head here for analysis of all the big moves.
Kraken get: F Victor Rask
Wild get: Future considerations
Penguins get: F Rickard Rakell
Ducks get: F Zach Aston-Reese, F Dominik Simon, G Calle Clang, 2022 second-round pick
Lightning get: G Alexei Melnichuk
Sharks get: F Antoine Morand
Jets get: D Markus Phillips
Kings get: D Nelson Nogier
Rangers get: F Andrew Copp, 2023 sixth-round pick
Jets get: 2022 conditional second-round pick (becomes a first if Rangers win two playoff series and Copp plays 50% of the games), conditional second-round pick (2022 from STL or 2023 from NYR, at Winnipeg’s option), 2023 fifth-round pick, and F Morgan Barron
Lightning get: F Riley Nash
Coyotes get: Future considerations
Senators get: G Michael McNiven
Flames get: Future considerations
Stars get: F Vladislav Namestnikov
Red Wings get: 2024 fourth-round pick
Flames get: F Ryan Carpenter
Blackhawks get: 2024 fifth-round pick
Oilers get: F Derick Brassard
Flyers get: 2023 fourth-round pick
Rangers get: F Tyler Motte
Canucks get: 2023 fourth-round pick
Devils get: G Andrew Hammond
Canadiens get: F Nate Schnarr
Sharks get: D Anthony Bitetto
Rangers get: F Nick Merkley
Jets get: F Zach Sanford
Senators get: 2022 fifth-round pick
Avalanche get: F Andrew Cogliano
Sharks get: 2024 fifth-round pick
Capitals get: F Johan Larsson
Coyotes get: 2023 third-round pick
Blues get: D Nick Leddy, D Luke Witkowski
Red Wings get: F Oskar Sundqvist, D Jake Walman, 2023 second-round pick
Avalanche get: F Artturi Lehkonen
Canadiens get: D Justin Barron, 2024 second-round pick
Bruins get: D Josh Brown, 2022 conditional seventh-round pick
Senators get: F Zach Senyshyn, 2022 fifth-round pick
Oilers get: D Brett Kulak
Canadiens get: D William Lagesson, conditional 2022 second-round pick, 2024 seventh-round pick
Rangers get: D Justin Braun
Flyers get: 2023 third-round pick
Predators get: F Brayden Burke
Kings get: D Frederic Allard
Predators get: D Alex Biega
Maple Leafs get: Future considerations
Sharks get: G Kaapo Kahkonen
Wild get: D Jacob Middleton, 2022 fifth-round pick
Wild get: G Marc-Andre Fleury
Blackhawks get: Conditional 2022 draft pick (second-round pick becomes a first if Minnesota reaches Western Conference finals and Fleury accounts for four or more wins in first two rounds)
Capitals get: F Marcus Johansson
Kraken get: F Daniel Sprong, 2022 fourth-round pick, 2023 sixth-round pick
Coyotes get: F Bryan Little, F Nathan Smith
Jets get: 2022 fourth-round pick
One name that has hit the market late in the trade deadline timeline is Anaheim Ducks goaltender John Gibson. He turns 29 this summer and is signed through 2026-27, with a $6.4 million average annual value and limited trade protection. He hasn’t really been a dominant goalie since 2018-19, and the Ducks obviously know what the market could give them for a veteran starter with a long-term deal. I get the sense this will be a summertime decision, but I also get the sense that the Ducks are letting it be known now that Gibson is in play. — Greg Wyshynski
Jakob Chychrun, D, Arizona Coyotes
Marc-Andre Fleury, G, Chicago Blackhawks
Rickard Rakell, F, Anaheim Ducks
J.T. Miller, F, Vancouver Canucks
Justin Braun, D, Philadelphia Flyers
Penguins get: D Nathan Beaulieu
Jets get: Conditional seventh-round pick
Jets get: F Mason Appleton
Kraken get: 2023 fourth-round pick
Stars get: G Scott Wedgewood
Coyotes get: 2023 fourth-round pick
Predators get: D Jeremy Lauzon
Kraken get: 2022 second-round pick
Coyotes get: F Jack McBain
Wild get: 2022 second-round pick
Lightning get: F Nick Paul
Senators get: F Mathieu Joseph, 2024 fourth-round pick
Maple Leafs get: D Mark Giordano, F Colin Blackwell
Kraken get: 2022 second-round pick, 2023 second-round pick, 2024 third-round pick
Canucks get: D Travis Dermott
Maple Leafs get: 2022 third-round pick
Kings get: D Troy Stecher
Red Wings get: 2022 seventh-round pick
Senators get: D Travis Hamonic
Canucks get: 2022 third-round pick
Panthers get: D Robert Hagg
Sabres get: 2022 sixth-round pick
Panthers get: F Claude Giroux, F Connor Bunnaman, F German Rubtsov, 2025 fifth-round pick
Flyers get: F Owen Tippett, 2024 first-round pick, 2023 third-round pick
Bruins get: D Hampus Lindholm, D Kodie Curran
Ducks get: 2022 first-round pick, 2023 second-round pick, 2024 second-round pick, D Urho Vaakanainen, D John Moore
Wild get: F Nicolas Deslauriers
Ducks get: 2023 third-round pick
Lightning get: F Brandon Hagel, 2022 fourth-round pick, 2024 fourth-round pick
Blackhawks get: F Boris Katchouk, F Taylor Raddysh, 2023 first-round pick, 2024 first-round pick
Flames get: F Calle Jarnkrok
Kraken get: 2022 second-round pick, 2023 third-round pick, 2024 seventh-round pick
Panthers get: D Ben Chiarot
Canadiens get: F Tyler Smilanic, 2023 first-round pick, 2022 fourth-round pick
Rangers get: F Frank Vatrano
Panthers get: 2022 fourth-round pick
Avs get: C Nico Sturm
Wild get: LW/C Tyson Jost
Kristen Shilton and Greg Wyshynski break down what every team should do ahead of Monday in our team-by-team guide to the trade deadline.
Avs get: D Josh Manson
Ducks get: D Drew Helleson, 2023 second-round pick
Sources: the Anaheim Ducks are shopping offers on Rickard Rakell right now.
I can report Boston and Vegas are in advanced talks. Believe the Rangers were involved at one point, not sure if they’re still in it.
Emily Kaplan spoke to NHL execs for the latest buzz on all things trade deadline, including players who could move — like Mark Giordano, Brock Boeser, Jake DeBrusk and many more — along with teams to watch.
Sharks get: G Alex Stalock
Oilers get: Future considerations
Flames get: G Michael McNiven
Canadiens get: Future considerations
Maple Leafs get: G Carter Hutton
Coyotes get: Future considerations
Maple Leafs get: F Ryan Dzingel, D Ilya Lyubushkin
Coyotes get: F Nick Ritchie, 2025 second-round pick (conditional)
Flames get: F Tyler Toffoli
Canadiens get: F Tyler Pitlick, F Emil Heineman, 2022 first-round pick (conditional), 2024 fifth-round pick
Canadiens get: G Andrew Hammond
Wild get: F Brandon Baddock
Stars get: F Alexey Lipanov
Lightning get: F Tye Felhaber
Penguins get: F Alex Nylander
Blackhawks get: F Sam Lafferty
Blues get: F Will Bitten
Wild get: F Nolan Stevens
Devils get: G Jon Gillies
Blues get: Future considerations
Blackhawks get: F Kurtis Gabriel
Maple Leafs get: D Chad Krys
Sabres get: G Malcolm Subban
Blackhawks get: Future considerations
Predators get: F Kole Sherwood
Senators get: Future considerations
Maple Leafs get: F Kyle Clifford
Blues get: Future considerations
Golden Knights get: F Jack Eichel, 2023 third-round pick
Sabres get: F Alex Tuch, F Peyton Krebs, 2022 first-round pick, 2023 second-round pick
Sabres get: Rights to D Johnny Boychuk
Islanders get: Future considerations
Senators get: F Dylan Gambrell
Sharks get: 2022 seventh-round pick
Panthers get: D Olli Juolevi
Canucks get: D Noah Juulsen, F Juho Lammikko