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NHL trade deadline 2023 - Fantasy hockey live reaction

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Trade deadline day? More like trade deadline fortnight. This has been a non-traditional NHL trade deadline in every sense, swinging all kinds of values throughout the fantasy landscape that can help make or break your push to a fantasy hockey championship in the final month and a half of the season.

Starting with Bo Horvat going to the New York Islanders a full month early, the trades started building momentum through February to culminate with a flurry of activity in the past couple of days.

For those looking to catch up on all the player movement and fantasy impacts that flow from that, we have a 32-team column with a roundup for each squad that will be updated until the final player is moved on Friday (even if the last move is cancelled later — looking at you Evgenii Dadonov). Jump to: Anaheim Ducks | Arizona Coyotes | Boston Bruins | Buffalo Sabres | Calgary Flames | Carolina Hurricanes | Chicago Blackhawks | Colorado Avalanche | Columbus Blue Jackets | Dallas Stars | Detroit Red Wings | Edmonton Oilers | Florida Panthers | Los Angeles Kings | Minnesota Wild | Montreal Canadiens | Nashville Predators | New Jersey Devils | New York Islanders | New York Rangers | Ottawa Senators | Philadelphia Flyers | Pittsburgh Penguins | San Jose Sharks | Seattle Kraken | St.

Louis Blues | Tampa Bay Lightning | Toronto Maple Leafs | Vancouver Canucks | Vegas Golden Knights | Washington Capitals | Winnipeg Jets No fantasy relevant trade activity to report so far.

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