
2022 NHL Trade Deadline Winners and Losers
Another trade deadline season has come and gone. While the main deals were completed before the day itself, we still had a solid run of transactions.

Another trade deadline season has come and gone. While the main deals were completed before the day itself, we still had a solid run of transactions.

The trade deadline may have teams swapping players, but here in the power rankings, teams are swapping positions.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a New York Rangers player in possession of the puck must be in want of a goal.

As the 2022 NHL deadline approaches, it has been easy to see that the Chicago Blackhawks are sellers this year.

The St. Louis Blues are looking to qualify for the post-season for the fourth consecutive season in 2021. The team is currently one point up on the Minnesota Wild and the Nashville Predators for the second playoff spot in the competitive Central Division.

The New Jersey Devils could make additions to their team.

After a slow start to the season, the Vancouver Canucks have been a different team since Bruce Brodeau took over.

The Minnesota Wild are looking to advance to the postseason for the second season in a row.

With the NHL Trade Deadline upon the teams, the San Jose Sharks are sellers this season.

With the NHL trade deadline less than 24 hours away, the market has already started to take shape.

The 2016-2017 NHL campaign saw the Ottawa Senators come within one win of a berth in the Stanley Cup Final.

The Buffalo Sabres are nowhere near a playoff spot, so they will end up being sellers at this year’s trade deadline.

Another trade deadline season has come and gone. While the main deals were completed before the day itself, we still had a solid run of transactions.

The trade deadline may have teams swapping players, but here in the power rankings, teams are swapping positions.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a New York Rangers player in possession of the puck must be in want of a goal.

As the 2022 NHL deadline approaches, it has been easy to see that the Chicago Blackhawks are sellers this year.

The St. Louis Blues are looking to qualify for the post-season for the fourth consecutive season in 2021. The team is currently one point up on the Minnesota Wild and the Nashville Predators for the second playoff spot in the competitive Central Division.

The New Jersey Devils could make additions to their team.

After a slow start to the season, the Vancouver Canucks have been a different team since Bruce Brodeau took over.

The Minnesota Wild are looking to advance to the postseason for the second season in a row.

With the NHL Trade Deadline upon the teams, the San Jose Sharks are sellers this season.

With the NHL trade deadline less than 24 hours away, the market has already started to take shape.

The 2016-2017 NHL campaign saw the Ottawa Senators come within one win of a berth in the Stanley Cup Final.

The Buffalo Sabres are nowhere near a playoff spot, so they will end up being sellers at this year’s trade deadline.
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