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NHL trade tracker 2020: List of deals completed before the deadline



The NHL trade deadline is fast approaching. Monday, Feb. 24, at 3 p.m. ET is the cutoff for teams to decide if they're playoff contenders or playoff pretenders. Big names are reportedly on the trade block, including upcoming unrestricted free agents Chris Kreider (New York Rangers), Sami Vatanen (New Jersey Devils) and Jean-Gabriel Pageau (Ottawa Senators) and restricted free agent Alexandar Georgiev (Rangers). The question is: Who wants to pay a heavy price for what could potentially be a rental player? MORE TRADE DEADLINE: The teams that could weaponize their cap space On the other end, a few teams are looking to create cap space or move soon-to-be free agents as the season appears to be a lost one. Who is a buyer and who is a seller? It will all be revealed between now and when the clock strikes 3 p.m. Here's a list of every trade completed before the NHL's 2020 deadline. DATE TEAM PLAYERS TEAM PLAYERS Feb. 15 Canucks Tyler Toffoli (F) Kings Tim Schaller (F), Tyler Madden (F), 2020 second-round pick, 2022 conditional fourth-round pick Feb. 15 Lightning Blake Coleman (F) Devils Nolan Foote (F), 2020 conditional first-round pick (from VAN) Feb. 15 Islanders Andy Greene (D) Devils David Quenneville (D), 2021 second-round pick Feb. 10 Penguins Jason Zucker (F) Wild Alex Galchenyuk (F), Calen Addison (D), 2020 conditional first-round pick Feb. 5 Leafs Jack Campbell (G), Kyle Clifford (F) Kings Trevor Moore (F), 2020 third-round pick, 2021 conditional third-round pick Jan. 17 Penguins John Nyberg (D) Stars Oula Palve (F) Jan. 7 Canadiens Laurent Dauphin (F) Predators Michael McCarron (F) Jan. 2 Sabres Michael Frolik (F) Flames 2020 fourth-round pick Jan. 2 Canadiens Marco Scandella (D) Sabres 2020 fourth-round pick

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