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NHL trade tracker: Minnesota Wild move out defenseman, acquire another
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Date:2025-04-19 05:42:38
The NHL trade deadline is March 8 and already a few moves and other transactions are trickling in.
The latest was the Minnesota Wild moving out one defenseman to bring in a different style of blue-liner in a separate trade.
General managers will be guided by another year of a tight salary cap, but it's expected to rise next season, possibly by $4 million. Last summer, a lot of players signed low-cost, one-year deals, increasing the pool of potential unrestricted free agents who could be moved out for draft picks or prospects.
Follow along this season for news and analysis on deals and other major transactions that have happened in the months leading up the trade deadline:
Nov. 8: Minnesota Wild trade Calen Addison to San Jose Sharks, acquire Zach Bogosian from Tampa Bay Lightning
Addison was sent to the San Jose Sharks for forward Adam Raska and a 2026 fifth-round draft pick. The defenseman is a power play specialist, but he is unreliable in his own zone. That led to him being a healthy scratch often down the stretch last season. With the Wild likely getting Jared Spurgeon back soon from injury, the power play opportunities will dwindle. Addison will be more valuable to the Sharks, who dealt Erik Karlsson last summer. He will be a restricted free agent at season's end.
Bogosian lacks Addison's offense, but the veteran takes care of his end of the ice. He's a right-handed shot, like Addison.
“He’s a big guy," Minnesota general manager Bill Guerin told reporters. "He still skates well. He brings heaviness. He brings some grit and we need that.”
The trade buys the Lightning a little bit of salary cap breathing room. Bogosian, in the final season of a three-year contract, has a $850,000 cap hit.
Nov. 7: Edmonton Oilers place goalie Jack Campbell on waivers
Campbell, who signed a five-year, $25 million free agent deal in 2022, hasn't played well since arriving. Stuart Skinner surpassed him last season and was a rookie of the year finalist. This season, Campbell was chased in the season opener and has gone 1-4 with a 4.50 goals-against average and .873 save percentage. He cleared waivers and will work on his game in the American Hockey League as the struggling Oilers try to get into a playoff spot. Edmonton recalled Calvin Pickard from Bakersfield (California) to back up Skinner.
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Oct. 13: Colorado Avalanche sign defenseman Devon Toews to seven-year extension
He'll average $7.25 million in the deal, which begins next season. Heading into the season, Toews led the league with a +120 plus-minus rating since he was acquired from the New York Islanders in 2020. He's right behind defenseman Cale Makar in average ice time during that time.
Oct. 10: Carolina Hurricanes acquire forward Callahan Burke from the Colorado Avalanche for defenseman Caleb Jones
The Hurricanes loaded up on defense this offseason and Jones was the odd man out. Both players will play for the American Hockey League's Colorado Eagles.
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