NHL Trade Deadline 2025: Latest Moves, Injuries and Playoff Contenders Three Days Away
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Vancouver Canucks forward Jake DeBrusk told The Province newspaper he dislikes playing on a rebuilding team and might waive his no movement clause for a contender. The twenty-nine year old has twenty-nine points with thirteen goals and sixteen assists in fifty-nine games this season. Vancouver sits last in the league at eighteen wins thirty-five losses and seven overtime losses and could sell assets with defenseman Tyler Myers scratched recently for roster reasons per NHL dot com.
Recent trades include Edmonton Oilers getting defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks on March second for a twenty twenty-eight second round pick with Chicago retaining half his cap hit according to The Hockey News. On March first Philadelphia Flyers acquired left winger Boris Katchouk from Minnesota for defenseman Roman Schmidt. Earlier the Los Angeles Kings traded for left winger Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers on February fourth getting conditional picks too per ESPN.
Injuries impact lineups tonight. Vegas Golden Knights captain Mark Stone misses the game at Buffalo Sabres due to injury per NHL status report. Washington Capitals defenseman John Carlson skips his fourth straight game against Utah Mammoth with a lower body issue after the Olympic break. Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey practices in a noncontact jersey but sits out versus Chicago Blackhawks and could return by the weekend per coach Scott Arniel. Los Angeles Kings defenseman Drew Doughty might play Thursday against New York Islanders after missing two games with a lower body injury.
Rumors swirl around Calgary Flames Nazem Kadri New York Rangers Vincent Trocheck Florida Panthers Sergei Bobrovsky and others per The Hockey News. Edmonton Oilers and playoff positioning draw attention while Montreal Canadiens Patrik Laine can talk to teams. Minnesota Wild expect defenseman Brock Faber back but forward Marcus Foligno out week to week and forward Tomas Nosek debuts for Panthers according to NHL dot com.
Teams called up players like Raphael Lavoie to Henderson for some and sent others down per CBS Sports transactions.
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