The Washington Capitals are not far out of playoff contention in the Eastern Conference, and they are likely to hold onto their veteran defenseman through the trade deadline.
The Minnesota Wild appear to have significant cap space for the trade deadline, but playoff roster cap compliance rules mean their real spending power is far more limited.
With the Trade Deadline approaching and the Toronto Maple Leafs out of playoff contention, they are scratching a few of their veteran players and holding them out for possible trades.
The Buffalo Sabres buying at the Trade Deadline usually is unheard of, but with them in a prime playoff spot this year, they are taking a swing at Colton Parayko from the St. Louis Blues.
The Blue Jackets are healthy scratching Kent Johnson, like they've done with other struggling former first round picks, and they're going to regret it.
Teams have been calling on one of the Seattle Kraken's veteran forwards, but they seem to have made their choice on what they are going to do at the NHL Trade Deadline.
St. Louis Blues and Buffalo Sabres came close to a deal for Robert Thomas, but the Sabres balked at the steep return the Blues are demanding and refuse to budge on.
The Nashville Predators locked up a young blueliner to an entry-level contract following his gold medal performance at the World Junior Championship earlier this year.
The Los Angeles Kings have renewed their interest in Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine ahead of the trade deadline, with expectations high that the Finnish winger will be moved in the coming days.