
NHL Trade Deadline 2025: Team Grades and Shocking Deals
The 2025 NHL Trade Deadline has concluded, leaving fans and analysts buzzing about the flurry of deals that reshaped the league's landscape. Teams across the NHL made strategic moves to bolster their rosters ahead of the playoffs, with the Boston Bruins making headlines with the trade of captain Brad Marchand, signaling the end of an era for the franchise.
Analysts have graded the transactions, with some teams receiving high marks for their acquisitions. The trade deadline saw a mix of blockbuster deals and surprising moves, including unexpected trades that caught the hockey world off guard. ESPN reported on the latest contracts, rumors, and grades, highlighting players who could make a significant impact in the postseason.
The Athletic provided a comprehensive review of the deadline, grading each team's performance in the market. Sportsnet highlighted the most shocking deals, pointing out transactions that were not on many people's radars. This year's trade deadline has set the stage for an exciting finish to the season, as teams adjust to their new lineups and prepare for the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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What are the latest NHL trades?
NHL trade deadline – Latest news Jets acquire Brandon Tanev, Luke Schenn in separate deals. Sabres, Senators swap Dylan Cozens, Josh Norris. Capitals acquire Anthony Beauvillier from Penguins. Avalanche acquire Charlie Coyle from Bruins for Casey Mittelstadt.
Who did the Bruins trade Brad Marchand to?
Marchand traded to Panthers by Bruins for draft pick. Brad Marchand was traded to the Florida Panthers by the Boston Bruins on Friday. Boston received a conditional second-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft in return.
What did the Bruins get in the Brad Marchand trade?
Marchand was traded for a 2027 conditional second-round draft pick that would become either a 2027 or 2028 first-round pick if Florida wins two rounds in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs and Marchand appears in at least 50 percent of the team's playoff games, with Boston retaining 50 percent of his salary.