NHL Trade Deadline Chaos: Panarin to Kings, Golden Knights Lead Pacific After Olympic Break
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Trade deadline fever grips the league ahead of March seventh. The Los Angeles Kings made waves by acquiring Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers on February fourth, sending forward Liam Greentree and a conditional third round pick in return, per The Score and ESPN trackers. Panarin wasted no time, recording two assists in his Kings debut during a high scoring loss to Vegas. Other moves include the Colorado Avalanche and Pittsburgh Penguins swapping defensemen Brett Kulak and Samuel Girard on February twenty fourth. The New York Islanders added Ondrej Palat and picks from New Jersey Devils, while Columbus Blue Jackets grabbed Mason Marchment from Seattle Kraken back in December.
Standings shakeups in the Pacific Division see Golden Knights leading with seventy points after a six to four win over Kings, exploding for five third period goals despite missing five Olympians like Jack Eichel and Noah Hanifin, NHL dot com reports. Ducks sit second with sixty five points, boasting the leagues top eight multi goal comebacks, including a victory over Edmonton that marked Joel Quennevilles one thousandth coaching win. Winnipeg Jets hold strong, fresh off overtime success against Vancouver.
In the east, Boston Bruins snapped Columbus Blue Jackets seven game win streak four to two on February twenty sixth, with Joonas Korpisalo stopping thirty six shots, per NHL recaps. Kirill Marchenko hit twenty goals for the fourth straight season, a franchise feat. Philadelphia Flyers edged Rangers on February twenty sixth, with Matvei Michkov scoring twice in highlights from ESPN YouTube.
Today features Penguins at Rangers, plus Olympians Connor McDavid of Edmonton facing Macklin Celebrini of San Jose, NHL on tap notes. McDavid leads with one hundred points, while Celebrini tops teenage Olympic scorers. Minnesota eyes another seven game streak against Utah.
Fantasy players eye deadline spins on names like Nazem Kadri and Alex Tuch. Post Olympic boosts arrive, with Vegas cavalry like Mark Stone and Shea Theodore rejoining for Capitals clash. Ducks chase playoffs first since two thousand seventeen eighteen.
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