NHL trade tiers: Best forwards, defensemen, goalies on the move
For the record, the 2023 NHL trade deadline is still scheduled for Friday, March 3, even if most of the league has decided to get their holiday shopping done early.
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For the record, the 2023 NHL trade deadline is still scheduled for Friday, March 3, even if most of the league has decided to get their holiday shopping done early.
The NHL trade deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. ET. It's already been an active trade season, with players such as Bo Horvat, Ryan O'Reilly, Vladimir Tarasenko, Dmitry Orlov and Timo Meier joining new teams.
The NHL trade deadline for the 2022-23 season is March 3 at 3 p.m. ET. While the final day is always a furious onslaught of trades, there have already been some major deals, including Bo Horvat to the New York Islanders, Vladimir Tarasenko to the New York Rangers and Ryan O'Reilly to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The March 3 NHL trade deadline is less than a week away. And big deals are happening, with the Toronto Maple Leafs acquiring center Ryan O'Reilly, the New York Islanders trading for Bo Horvat, the New York Rangers bringing in Vladimir Tarasenko and the New Jersey Devils landing Timo Meier.
The NHL's top contenders did not wait until the last minute to do their shopping before the trade deadline.
The New York Islanders have signed center Bo Horvat to an eight-year contract less than a week after acquiring him in a trade with the Vancouver Canucks.
The Atlantic Division won the NHL's three-on-three all-star tournament 7-5 over the Central Division to wrap up the league's showcase event Saturday in Sunrise, Fla.
Dakota Joshua and Sheldon Dries scored goals 34 seconds apart in the third period as the Vancouver Canucks battled back from two one-goal deficits to defeat Chicago 5-2 and give Rick Tocchet a win in his first game as Vancouver's head coach.