Team | Incoming Assets |
Outgoing Assets |
Analysis |
Francois Beauchemin Jarkko Ruutu Brad Winchester Joel Perrault No. 7 pick in 2011* No. 5 pick in 2011 No. 7 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2012 |
Joffrey Lupul Paul Mara Aaron Voros Jake Gardiner Maxim Lapierre MacGregor Sharp No. 6 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2012 No. 4 pick in 2013* |
Ducks added a veteran defenseman (one they know well) while offloading a big contract. Basically swapped one feisty player for two at the cost of a No. 6 pick. Loss of quality D prospect platable becasuse of Fowler, Sbisa development. |
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Blake Wheeler Mark Stuart Radek Dvorak Ben Maxwell Brett Festerling No. 4 pick in 2011 No. 5 pick in 2011 |
Rich Peverley Niclas Bergfors Brent Sopel Freddy Modin Boris Valabik Patrick Rissmiller Nigel Dawes Drew MacIntyre |
Took advantage of Bruins need at center to add big forward and phyiscal defenseman, but it cost a cheap, productive player to do so. Also dealt a young, out of favor forward for a veteran to try and breathe life into playoff hopes. |
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Tomas Kaberle Chris Kelly Rich Peverley Boris Valabik Anton Khudobin |
Blake Wheeler Mark Stuart Joe Colborne Jeff Penner Mikko Lehtonen No. 1 pick in 2011 No. 2 pick in 2011 No. 2 pick in 2012* |
Pushed some serious chips into the middle to add the best power-play QB available and to boslter the depth at center for a Cup run. |
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Brad Boyes |
No. 2 pick in 2011 | New owner Terry Pegula said he wants to add, and the Sabres did just that by dealing for Brad Boyes. |
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Freddy Modin |
No. 7 pick in 2011 |
GM Jay Feaster didn't want to alter his roster much and he accomplished a boost in depth without doing so. |
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Cory Stillman Bryan Allen Derek Joselin No. 2 pick in 2012 |
Ian White Sergei Samsonov Ryan Carter No. 5 pick in 2011 Future considerations |
Turned to an old friend to bolster the forward depth. Also essentially swapped White for Allen while improving three rounds in the draft. |
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Michael Frolik Chris Campoli Alexander Salak |
Jack Skille David Pacan Ryan Potulny Hugh Jessiman No. 2 pick in 2011 |
Picked up a young, skilled forward that had fallen out of favor and a goalie prospect without paying much. Then addressed a need on defense but did pay for that. |
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Erik Johnson Brian Elliott Jay McClement Shawn Belle No. 1 pick in 2011 or 2012 |
Chris Stewart Kevin Shattenkrik Craig Anderson Kevin Montgomery No. 2 pick in 2011 or 2012 |
Acquired a potential franchise defenseman but paid a big price to do so; also dealt one disappointing goalie for another, younger one |
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Scottie Upshall Sami Lepisto Michael Chaput Greg Moore |
Rostislav Klesla Tom Sestito Dane Byers |
Moved out the longest-tenured player in the organization, but added a replacement via waivers (Craig Rivet) and Upshall could help the offense |
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Alex Goligoski |
James Neal Matt Niskanen |
Dealt from a position of strength (young forwards) to address a need (offensive defenseman) |
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None | None | Lack of cap space (and needs) prevented any moves from the Wings |
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Colton Teubert No. 1 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2012* Kevin Montgomery |
Dustin Penner Shawn Belle |
Collected a nice return for Penner -- basically two first-round picks with a third pick tossed in |
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Alexander Sulzer Tim Kennedy Ryan Carter Niclas Bergfors Patrick Rissmiller Jake Hausworth Sergei Samsonov Evan Oberg No. 3 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2011 No. 5 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2011 |
Bryan McCabe Cory Stillman Radek Dvorak Dennis Wideman Bryan Allen Chris Higgins Michael Frolik Alexander Salak No. 5 pick in 2011 No. 7 pick in 2012* |
With a number of moves Monday, Florida GM Dale Tallon completely cleaned house. While Tomas Vokoun, David Booth and Stephen Weiss are still on the roster and could serve as major building blocks for the future, Tallon also acquired players with potential, such as Bergfors, a net gain of two draft picks over the next few seasons and, perhaps most importantly, an enormous amount of cap space. |
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Dustin Penner |
Colton Teubert No. 1 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2012* |
Los Angeles made the biggest move of the deadline by picking up Penner from Edmonton. With the winger in tow, the Kings could be loaded for a playoff run in the West. |
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Mikko Lehtonen Jeff Penner |
Anton Khudobin |
A minor deal, the Wild add depth to their minor league system. |
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Brent Sopel Paul Mara Nigel Dawes Drew MacIntyre |
Ben Maxwell Brett Festerling No. 4 pick in 2011 No. 5 pick in 2012 |
Without giving up much in value, the Canadiens managed to gain some necessary depth on the blue line. |
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Mike Fisher |
No. 1 pick in 2011 No. 2 or 3 pick in 2012* |
Fisher makes a lot of sense now and in the future -- extra pick worth it if conditions (playoff success) met | |
Jay Leach Steve Zalewski David Steckel No. 2 pick in 2012 |
Patrick Davis Mike Swift Jason Arnott |
After debating whether or not to trade the veteran center, GM Lou Lamoriello decided to deal Arnott, but feels Steckel brings back solid value that doesn't end New Jersey's hopes of a miracle playoff berth. |
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Al Montoya |
No. 6 pick in 2011 |
New York was rumored to be moving Zenon Konopka at certain points on deadline day, but ultimately decided the price was not worth trading the physical center. |
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Bryan McCabe John Mitchell |
Tim Kennedy No. 3 pick in 2011 No. 7 pick in 2012 |
After boosting the defense with McCabe, New York also added forward depth at relatively little cost. |
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Craig Anderson Ryan Potulny No.1 pick in 2011 No. 2 pick in 2011 No. 2 pick in 2011* No. 6 pick in 2011 No. 6 or 7 pick in 2011 No. 2 or 3 in 2012* |
Mike Fisher Chris Kelly Jarkko Ruutu Alex Kovalev Brian Elliott Chris Campoli No. 7 pick in 2012* |
GM Bryan Murray broke apart his roster in the week leading up to the deadline, but with several picks and ample cap space coming back in return, the Sens could be in for a franchise-changing draft in Minnesota this June. |
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Kris Versteeg Tom Sestito |
Michael Chaput Greg Moore No. 1 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2011 |
The Flyers already made one of the deepest rosters in the League deeper with Versteeg. Sestito only adds more depth ahead of a potential Cup run. |
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Rostislav Klesla Dane Byers No. 6 pick in 2011 |
Scottie Upshall Sami Lepisto Al Montoya |
Upshall and Lepisto had been contributors in Phoenix, but ultimately the Coyotes felt Klesla would give them more strength on the blue line. |
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James Neal Alex Kovalev Matt Niskanen |
Alex Goligoski No. 6 or 7 pick in 2011 |
Restocked at forward to combat injuries, GM Ray Shero stood pat on deadline day despite rumors linking the Pens to Jason Arnott. |
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Ian White Patrick Davis Mike Swift Future considerations |
Derek Joselin Jay Leach Steve Zalewski No. 2 pick in 2011 |
Grabbed a veteran defenseman with some offensive punch, as San Jose looks to finally deliver on the potential of multiple postseason runs cut short. |
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Chris Stewart Kevin Shattenkirk No. 2 pick in 2011 or 2012 No. 2 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2012 |
Erik Johnson Jay McClement Brad Boyes Brad Winchester No. 1 pick in 2011 or 2012 |
St. Louis got a nice return for Winchester in its trade with Anaheim, and already stocked itself for the future with Chris Stewart an impressive young d-man Kevin Shattenkirk. |
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Eric Brewer |
Brock Beukeboom No. 3 pick in 2011 |
Another team that went and grabbed a quality defenseman early on |
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Joffrey Lupul Joe Colborne Jake Gardiner Aaron Voros No. 1 pick in 2011 No. 1 pick in 2011 No. 3 pick in 2011 No. 2 pick in 2012* No. 7 pick in 2012 No. 4 pick in 2013* |
Tomas Kaberle Francois Beauchemin Kris Versteeg John Mitchell No. 7 pick in 2011* |
Toronto added a strong young forward in Colborne while also acquiring a number of draft picks for a hefty price in Kaberle. While the Leafs dealt their dynamic defenseman, GM Brian Burke has stocked the team with a number pieces to build with for the future. |
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Chris Higgins Maxim Lapierre MacGregor Sharp |
Evan Oberg Joel Perrault No. 3 pick in 2012 No. 3 pick in 2013 |
A team with no significant holes, Vancouver will be even better when winger Chris Higgins returns from injury. |
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Dennis Wideman Jason Arnott |
David Steckel Jake Hauswirth No. 3 pick in 2011 No. 2 pick in 2012 |
After adding Marco Sturm through waivers, the Caps bolstered their blue line with Wideman while adding a big body to anchor their second line in Arnott. |