The NHL trade deadline is increasing rapidly.
On Monday, April 12, at 3pm ET there is a cutoff for teams to decide if they are playoff contenders or playoff contenders – however, the way things are set up this year is actually until the final day Can not be known. weather. With border and quarantine barriers, unusual division alignments and cracken expansions hanging over the cloud league, will teams even see the wheel and deal?
Some general managers, such as Kyle Dabas of the Maple Leafs, have expressed a desire to make moves, but they want them to happen sooner rather than later.
“I think there is still more space for 14 days where the players sit in their hotel for 14 days and then join the club, and we are going to join the club. As much as we can, out of that. Dabas told reporters earlier this month. “And if you look at the schedule to see where it goes, where is the April 12 deadline and then if you go beyond two weeks you go out of your hotel on April 27 or April 28, and then they Only with the team I think it’s six games or 10 days or something like that [before playoffs].
“So it certainly provides an incentive to try to do the moves first. It does take two times, though.”
How much will be done is anybody’s guess. But when there are trades, Sporting News may have covered them.
Here is a list of every trade completed before the 2021 NHL trade deadline.
NHL Trade Deadline Tracker 2021
The date | Team | The players | Team | The players |
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13 March | Maple Leafs | Veni Velavilin (G) | Blue jacket | Miko Lehtonen (D) |
March 20 | Cavalry | 2021 sixth round pick | Avalanche | Jonas Johansson (G) |
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