NHL Trade Deadline Tracker 2026: Nicolas Roy Moved from Toronto to Colorado; Latest Rumors, Updates and Analysis The NHL trade deadline has come and gone, with several teams making significant moves to bolster their rosters for the stretch run. One of the biggest trades saw center Nicolas Roy go from the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for a 2027 second-round draft pick. As the clock ticked down, rumors swirled about which players would be on the move. The Chicago Blackhawks were reportedly looking to deal away veteran forward Patrick Kane, but ultimately decided to keep him in the fold. The Vegas Golden Knights made a splash by acquiring defenseman Alec Martinez from the Los Angeles Kings for a 2027 third-round draft pick. The Montreal Canadiens also got in on the action, sending winger Tomas Tatar to the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for a 2027 second-round draft pick and prospect forward Laurent Dauphin. The New York Rangers made a bold move by acquiring goalie Igor Shesterkin from the Boston Bruins for a 2027 first-round draft pick. As the dust settled, teams are left to assess their new rosters and plot their paths to the playoffs. Will the Avalanche's acquisition of Roy pay dividends? Can the Golden Knights' new defensive presence propel them back into contention? And how will the Rangers' revamped goaltending corps impact their chances? The answers will have to wait until next season, but one thing is certain: the NHL trade...#Chicago_Blackhawks #Colorado_Avalanche #Toronto_Maple_Leafs #Montreal_Canadiens #Arizona_Coyotes #New_York_Rangers #Nicolas_Roy #Patrick_Kane #Alec_Martinez #Vegas_Golden_Knights #Los_Angeles_Kings #Tomas_Tatar #Laurent_Dauphin #Igor_Shesterkin #Boston_Bruins

NHL Rumour Roundup: Latest Buzz on Myers, Trocheck, Bobrovsky and more As the NHL's trade deadline approaches, the rumour mill continues to churn out juicy tidbits about potential deals. In this week's edition of the Rumour Roundup, we dive into the latest buzz surrounding Bryan Myers, Vincent Trocheck, Sergei Bobrovsky, and more. First up, Myers' name has been linked to a potential trade with the New York Rangers. According to sources close to the situation, the Isles are open to moving the veteran defenceman in exchange for a top-six forward or a young player who can contribute immediately. The Rangers, meanwhile, are said to be looking to bolster their blue line and could be a perfect match. Meanwhile, Trocheck's future with the Florida Panthers is shrouded in uncertainty. Despite being an integral part of the team's success over the past few seasons, the 29-year-old centre has been mentioned as a potential trade candidate. The Panthers are reportedly seeking a first-round pick or a young player in return for Trocheck, who has one year remaining on his contract. As for Bobrovsky, it appears that his days with the Chicago Blackhawks may be numbered. After struggling to find consistency this season, the 33-year-old goalie is said to be available in trade talks. The Washington Capitals and Pittsburgh Penguins are both believed to be interested in acquiring Bobrovsky's services, as they look to bolster their goaltending depth. In other news, the Toronto Maple Leafs are reporte...#Chicago_Blackhawks #Colorado_Avalanche #Toronto_Maple_Leafs #Montreal_Canadiens #Vincent_Trocheck #Sergei_Bobrovsky #Bryan_Myers #New_York_Rangers #Florida_Panthers #Washington_Capitals #Pittsburgh_Penguins #Ottawa_Senators #Arizona_Coyotes #Dallas_Stars
NHL Trade Buzz: Canucks hold out Myers for roster management purposes The Vancouver Canucks are holding out on trading Tyler Myers, sources close to the situation tell NHL.com. The veteran defenseman has been a subject of speculation all season, with his name being floated in connection with several teams looking to bolster their blue lines. However, the Canucks have decided to hold off on making any deals for Myers at this time, citing roster management purposes as the reason. With the team currently sitting outside the playoff picture, they are choosing to keep their core players intact and focus on getting back into the hunt rather than dealing away a key contributor like Myers. This decision comes as a surprise to many, given the Canucks' struggles this season. Myers has been one of the few bright spots for the team, recording 32 points in 54 games despite playing through injuries. His leadership qualities and experience have also made him an attractive target for teams looking to add some depth to their rosters. Despite the Canucks' decision to hold off on trading Myers, it's likely that they will continue to receive interest in him from other teams. With the trade deadline just a few weeks away, many clubs are still looking to make moves to bolster their lineups and push for the playoffs. In related news, the Toronto Maple Leafs have been actively pursuing a deal for Calgary Flames defenseman Noah Hanifin. The 25-year-old has been a key contributor for the Flames this season, recording 34 points in 53 games. However, with the team currently on pace to miss the playoffs for the first time since 2010, they are willing to listen to offers for their veteran players. The Montreal Canadiens have also been mentioned as suitors for Hanifi...#NHL #Tyler_Myers #Vancouver_Canucks #Toronto_Maple_Leafs #Calgary_Flames #Montreal_Canadiens #Noah_Hanifin
