NHL Trades

Oct 24 2021

The Ottawa Senators acquired Dylan Gambrell from the San Jose Sharks for 2022 seventh round pick

Sep 25 2021

The St Louis Blues acquired Logan Brown and a conditional 2022 fourth round pick (condition not met) from the Ottawa Senators for Zach Sanford

Jul 28 2021

The Vegas Golden Knights acquired Evgenii Dadonov from the Ottawa Senators for Nick Holden and 2022 third round pick

Jul 24 2021

The Ottawa Senators acquired 2021 fourth round pick (#123) from the Carolina Hurricanes for 2021 fifth round pick (#136) and 2021 sixth round pick (#170)

Jul 24 2021

The Los Angeles Kings acquired 2021 second round pick (#42) from the Ottawa Senators for 2021 second round pick (#49) and 2021 fifth round pick (#136)

Jul 21 2021
$750,000
$-750,000

The Seattle Kraken acquired Joey Daccord from the Ottawa Senators in the expansion draft

Apr 12 2021

The Nashville Predators acquired Erik Gudbranson from the Ottawa Senators for Brandon Fortunato and 2023 seventh round pick

Apr 11 2021

The New York Islanders acquired Braydon Coburn from the Ottawa Senators for a 2022 seventh round pick

Apr 11 2021

The Boston Bruins acquired Mike Reilly from the Ottawa Senators for a 2022 third round pick

Feb 13 2021
$-1,650,000
$1,650,000

The Ottawa Senators acquired Ryan Dzingel from the Carolina Hurricanes for Alex Galchenyuk and Cedric Paquette

Jan 27 2021

The San Jose Sharks traded Jack Kopacka and 2022 seventh round pick to the Ottawa Senators for Christian Jaros

Dec 27 2020
$-2,600,000
$2,600,000

The Ottawa Senators acquired Braydon Coburn, Cedric Paquette, and 2022 second round pick from the Tampa Bay Lightning for Marian Gaborik and Anders Nilsson

Dec 26 2020

The Ottawa Senators acquired Derek Stepan from the Arizona Coyotes for 2021 second round pick

Oct 10 2020

The Ottawa Senators acquired Austin Watson from the Nashville Predators for 2021 fourth round pick

Oct 8 2020

The Ottawa Senators acquired Erik Gundbranson from the Anaheim Ducks for 2021 fifth round pick

Oct 7 2020

The Ottawa Senators acquired 2020 second round pick (#44) from the Toronto Maple Leafs for 2020 second round pick (#59) and 2020 third round pick (#64)

Oct 7 2020

The Ottawa Senators acquired Matt Murray from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Jonathan Gruden and 2020 Second Round Pick (#52)

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NHL Trades

National Hockey League (NHL) trades allow teams to improve their current rosters by exchanging players, prospects, or draft picks with other teams. The rules governing trades are outlined in the NHL/NHLPA Collective Bargaining Agreement (http://www.nhlpa.com/inside-nhlpa/collective-bargaining-agreement).

The NHL Trade Deadline

The NHL's trade deadline generally means a lot of movement among NHL hockey players. The NHL trade deadline is a much-anticipated event among hockey teams, as teams are no longer allowed to exchange players after the trade deadline has passed. This leads to many transactions. Playoff teams are loading up for what they hope is a long playoff run, and playoff hopefuls are trying to get a piece to push them over the playoff hump. At the other end of the standings, teams that will be clearly missing the playoffs want to trade older players for younger prospects or draft picks. This is especially true for players that are about to become Unrestricted Free Agents (UFA’s). For smart asset management, teams need to trade pending UFA’s for draft picks, prospects, or players with term left on contracts before they lose them for nothing on July 1. Teams that are firmly in the playoff picture or on the bubble have difficult decisions to make on their pending free agents; keep them for the rest of the season and playoffs and risk losing them for nothing afterwards, or trade them for some assets by the deadline.

This is a very exciting time for both hockey fans and analysts, who are eagerly anticipating and predicting which players will get traded and which teams they will be moving to. The Trade Deadline day usually falls within the last week of February or the first week of March, and will be on Monday February 26, 2018 for the 2017-2018 season. All the buzz about NHL trade and player movements gets much more intense as the trade deadline draws near. Make sure you checkout PuckHead GM (link) to model out the moves your team should or might make.

NHL Trade Statistics

The NHL trade deadline was established in the early 1980s and since then, there have been 539 trades made on the deadline day. This involves a total of 993 players and 344 draft picks. Over the past 15 seasons, more than 15 trades have been made on the deadline day, and there were at least 30 players traded in each season. In the past 10 seasons, the average number of NHL trades made on the deadline day was 21.5, while the average number of hockey players traded was 40.6. More specifically for the last couple of seasons, there were 68 trades in the 2014-2015 season, 52 trades made in 2015-2016, and 89 trades in the 2016-2017 season.

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