NHL.com's fantasy staff continues to cover the latest trends and storylines in the League through the lens of NHL EDGE puck and player tracker stats. Today, we identify five players to watch ahead of the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline, which is Friday, March 6 at 3 p.m. ET.
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Justin Faulk, D, STL
The 33-year-old defenseman, who’s under contract until 2026-27, could be traded before the Deadline with the St. Louis Blues having fallen out of Stanley Cup Playoff contention. Faulk has 20 points (four goals, 16 assists) in 45 career playoff games spanning five postseasons and is one of six NHL defensemen this season with at least 10 goals (11), 100 blocks (101) and 100 shots on goal (115). Per NHL EDGE stats, Faulk has a robust advanced stats profile, featuring strong shots by location metrics; he’s a standout among defensemen in high-danger shots on goal (10; 94th percentile); midrange shots on goal (41; 97th percentile) and midrange goals (six; 96th percentile). Faulk also ranks highly at his position in total skating distance (186.56 miles; 91st percentile), 20-plus mph speed bursts (59; 91st percentile), max skating speed (22.73 mph; 90th percentile) and hardest shot (96.16 mph; 87th percentile).
Nazem Kadri, F, CGY
The 35-year-old forward, who won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2022, is under contract with the Calgary Flames until 2028-29 but is aware he could be moved before the Deadline. Despite the Flames being likely to miss the playoffs, Kadri leads them in points (41) and shots on goal (172) this season. He has had a high offensive ceiling in the past (87 points in 71 games with Avalanche in 2021-22) and is one of 10 NHL players with at least 120 goals (128), 1,200 shots on goal (1,242) and 250 hits (299) since 2021-22. Per NHL EDGE stats, Kadri ranks in the 94th percentile in midrange shots on goal (58) this season and, among those who have played at least 40 games, is seventh in offensive zone start percentage at 5-on-5 (46.5). Last season, Kadri was tied for seventh in the entire NHL in midrange goals (16), helping him set a career high in goals overall (35). This season, he also ranks highly among forwards in total skating distance (188.23 miles; 96th percentile), high-danger shots on goal (53; 92nd percentile) and midrange goals (five; 81st percentile).























