Trade deadline: What happened - a summary
PostedCOLON Tue Mar 26, 2013 12:05 pm
In chronological order deals made within 24hours of the TRADE DEADLINE:
21 hours to the deadline the deals began with 1) Fayne was Traded from San Jose Sharks to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 2nd + Persson
2) The flames grabbed Kobasew from Detroit for a 3rd & 4th rounder
3) Tampa acquired Tyler Myers from San Jose for Colin Wilson, Simon Gagne & a waiver pick
4) Preds bought Wellwood for Nick Johnson & a 3rd from Detroit
5) Minnesota acquired Boucher for a 5th from Montreal
6) Preds acquired Hemsky from Florida at a price of 2013 2nd +2013 2nd + Jokipakka & Steve Mason
7) Ducks dealt a 2nd & Toninato for Hal Gill from Buffalo
8) Avalanche acquired Missiaen & John Mitchell from Vancouver for Ponikarovsky & Mark Stone
9) Leighton from Nashville Predators to Dallas for a 4th 2014
10) Stempniak & Martin Traded from Montreal Canadiens for Boyle Cooke from Pittsburgh Penguins
11) Doughty, Drew D LA - Traded from St. Louis Blues for Shattenkirk + pick from the Hawks
12) Adams, Craig Traded from Florida Panthers for LaRose, Chad from the Anaheim Ducks
13) Tampa Bay acquired Gauthier-Leduc from the Avalanche for a 4th & 6th in 2014 draft
With 10 minutes to spare a blockbuster was pulled off,
14) Hossa, Marian Traded from Pittsburgh Penguins for Elias, Patrik in a deal with the Colorado Avalanche
All said 14 trades saw 15 picks traded along with 30 players exchange hands; in addition there were 13 deals done in the 6 days prior to this list. Shiv as expected was the busiest player, however Mik unexpectedly and uncharacteristically was extremely active as well. Mike although asset rich decided to stay somewhat out of the buying process, myself managed to pull the trigger on very few deals of impact as well. Cliff in Anaheim was to some an unexpected buyer - deciding to throw his hat in the ring and see how far into the playoffs his team will go. However the biggest deal of the deadline, was likely just a hockey deal, when Anton & Shep exchanged stud blueliners Doughty & Shattenkirk.
Two trends emerge with the pressure on teams wanting to do see what they can do this year, 1) non-play-off teams selling un-needed players at costs between 2nd-4ths, and 2)contending teams trading away injured assets: Hossa, Larose, Wilson - even if the injuries are small. LAK & BOS absent on the final day of deals, having got their ships in order prior to the storm.
21 hours to the deadline the deals began with 1) Fayne was Traded from San Jose Sharks to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 2nd + Persson
2) The flames grabbed Kobasew from Detroit for a 3rd & 4th rounder
3) Tampa acquired Tyler Myers from San Jose for Colin Wilson, Simon Gagne & a waiver pick
4) Preds bought Wellwood for Nick Johnson & a 3rd from Detroit
5) Minnesota acquired Boucher for a 5th from Montreal
6) Preds acquired Hemsky from Florida at a price of 2013 2nd +2013 2nd + Jokipakka & Steve Mason
7) Ducks dealt a 2nd & Toninato for Hal Gill from Buffalo
8) Avalanche acquired Missiaen & John Mitchell from Vancouver for Ponikarovsky & Mark Stone
9) Leighton from Nashville Predators to Dallas for a 4th 2014
10) Stempniak & Martin Traded from Montreal Canadiens for Boyle Cooke from Pittsburgh Penguins
11) Doughty, Drew D LA - Traded from St. Louis Blues for Shattenkirk + pick from the Hawks
12) Adams, Craig Traded from Florida Panthers for LaRose, Chad from the Anaheim Ducks
13) Tampa Bay acquired Gauthier-Leduc from the Avalanche for a 4th & 6th in 2014 draft
With 10 minutes to spare a blockbuster was pulled off,
14) Hossa, Marian Traded from Pittsburgh Penguins for Elias, Patrik in a deal with the Colorado Avalanche
All said 14 trades saw 15 picks traded along with 30 players exchange hands; in addition there were 13 deals done in the 6 days prior to this list. Shiv as expected was the busiest player, however Mik unexpectedly and uncharacteristically was extremely active as well. Mike although asset rich decided to stay somewhat out of the buying process, myself managed to pull the trigger on very few deals of impact as well. Cliff in Anaheim was to some an unexpected buyer - deciding to throw his hat in the ring and see how far into the playoffs his team will go. However the biggest deal of the deadline, was likely just a hockey deal, when Anton & Shep exchanged stud blueliners Doughty & Shattenkirk.
Two trends emerge with the pressure on teams wanting to do see what they can do this year, 1) non-play-off teams selling un-needed players at costs between 2nd-4ths, and 2)contending teams trading away injured assets: Hossa, Larose, Wilson - even if the injuries are small. LAK & BOS absent on the final day of deals, having got their ships in order prior to the storm.