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The Buffalo Sabres have a busy offseason on the horizon and it sounds like they have at least desirable trade target for other NHL organizations.
With summer fast approaching, the expectation from a number of NHL executives is that the trade market will be hotter than free agency.
The NHL's 2026 free-agent class looks like a dud, headlined by players who seem destined to land contracts their new teams will quickly regret.
There could be a flurry of trades between now and the NHL Draft at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo in June, reports Pierre LeBrun.
Mason Lohrei’s time in Boston could be winding down. The young defenseman was a healthy scratch for the Bruins’ final three playoff games against Buffalo, and according to Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos, Don Sweeney and company are considering moving Lohrei.
The New York Rangers will be a team to watch this summer, and one of their best players has been named a top trade candidate.
Here are the top NHL playoff trades available at Kalshi for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final on Wednesday
Young players are commanding lucrative contracts faster than ever, leaving some teams with tough decisions to make this summer.
After falling in the second round to the Colorado Avalanche, the Minnesota Wild need to improve the roster to make a run in 2026-27.
Get ready to spend the next month reading trade proposals involving first-round draft picks. First-round picks moving isn’t rare. It’s one of the top currencies at the Trade Deadline every year.
If the Maple Leafs trade Auston Matthews, the Ducks have a piece in Mason McTavish that could help get a deal done.