NHL Trade Deadline has come and gone and some big names changed teams. Mikko Rantanen is a Dallas Star, Brad Marchand is a Florida Panther and the Colorado Avalanche loaded up with Brock Nelson and Charlie Coyle.
It’s hard to say that the big news last Friday on the trade deadline was not Mikko Rantanen heading to Dallas. On the other hand, we were expecting him to be traded by the Hurricanes.
March 4 — "All options are on the table" for longtime Islanders C Brock Nelson ahead of Friday's deadline, The Athletic reported, including a trade, extension or no movement at all. Nelson, who has spent his entire 12-year career with the Islanders, is set to be an unrestricted free agent in the summer.
The defending Stanley Cup champions and a strong contender in the West pulled out their demolition permits on Friday, with two blockbusters to cap NHL trade deadline day. After a long night and day of negotiating,
According to ESPN's Kevin Weekes, the Hurricanes had previously offered Rantanen a contract with an average annual value between $13-$14 million. A report from TSN's Darren Dreger notes the Stars are willing to go above $12 million AAV. Which means there's still a significant gap.
Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman on how things played out between Brad Marchand and the Boston Bruins that led to his trade to the Florida Panthers. Ron MacLean: “And, yeah, I would say Elliotte, as much as (Mikko) Rantanen was the big name and the big deal, that was something.”