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The Absolute Final Word On The Trade Deadline
by Paul on 03/04/10 at 09:55 AM ET
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NEW YORK (March 3, 2010)—NHL clubs made 31 trades involving 55 players today prior to the 3 p.m., ET, trading deadline. The number of trades and players involved are the most ever on deadline day.
Following is a list of the transactions:
Anaheim traded D Ryan Whitney and its 6th-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft to Edmonton for D Lubomir Visnovsky.
Anaheim traded G Justin Pogge and Boston’s 4th-round pick in the 2010 or 2011 Entry Draft (previously acquired) to Carolina for D Aaron Ward.
Anaheim traded G Vesa Toskala to Calgary for G Curtis McElhinney.
Anaheim traded C Petteri Nokelainen to Phoenix for Phoenix’s 6th-round pick in the 2011 Entry Draft.
Boston traded D Derek Morris to Phoenix for a conditional draft pick in the 2011 Entry Draft.
Boston traded RW Byron Bitz, RW Craig Weller and Tampa Bay’s 2nd-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft (previously acquired) to Florida for D Dennis Seidenberg and D Matt Bartkowski.
Buffalo traded D Nathan Paetsch and Vancouver’s 2nd-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft (previously acquired) to Columbus for LW Raffi Torres.
Buffalo traded LW Clarke MacArthur to Atlanta for Atlanta’s 3rd- and 4th-round picks in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Calgary traded D Aaron Johnson and its 3rd-round pick in the 2010 or 2011 Entry Draft to Edmonton for D Steve Staios.
Calgary traded C Dustin Boyd to Nashville for Nashville’s 4th-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Calgary traded C Riley Armstrong to Detroit for D Andy Delmore.
Carolina traded D Joe Corvo to Washington for D Brian Pothier, LW Oskar Osala and Washington’s 2nd-round pick in the 2011 Entry Draft.
Carolina traded RW Scott Walker to Washington for Washington’s 7th-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Carolina traded C Stephane Yelle and RW Harrison Reed to Colorado for C Cedric Lalonde-McNicoll and Colorado’s 6th-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Carolina traded D Andrew Alberts to Vancouver for Vancouver’s 3rd-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Colorado traded LW Wojtek Wolski to Phoenix for RW Peter Mueller and C Kevin Porter.
Columbus traded D Milan Jurcina to Washington for a conditional pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Columbus traded D Mathieu Roy to Florida for C Matt Rust.
Columbus traded LW Fredrik Modin to Los Angeles for a conditional pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Columbus traded LW Alexandre Picard to Phoenix for C Chad Kolarik.
Detroit traded C Kris Newbury to New York Rangers for LW Jordan Owens.
Los Angeles traded LW Teddy Purcell and Florida’s 3rd-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft (previously acquired) to Tampa Bay for C Jeff Halpern.
Minnesota traded C Eric Belanger to Washington for Washington’s 2nd-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Montreal traded RW Matt D’Agostini to St. Louis for RW Aaron Pulushaj.
New York Rangers traded G Miika Wiikman and their 7th-round pick in the 2011 Entry Draft to Phoenix for D Anders Eriksson.
Phoenix traded D Matt Jones and its 4th- and 7th-round picks in the 2010 Entry Draft to Toronto for RW Lee Stempniak.
Pittsburgh traded D Chris Peluso to Toronto for Toronto’s 6th-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
St. Louis traded C Yan Stastny to Vancouver for LW Pierre-Cedric Labrie.
Toronto traded D Martin Skoula to New Jersey for New Jersey’s 5th-round pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
Toronto traded G Joey MacDonald to Anaheim for Anaheim’s 7th-round pick in the 2011 Entry Draft.
Vancouver traded D Mathieu Schneider to Phoenix for D Sean Zimmerman and a conditional pick in the 2010 Entry Draft.
There also was one waiver claim:
Edmonton claimed LW Ryan Jones from Nashville.
Trade Deadline Activity Since 1979-80
Season Date Trades Players
1979-80 March 11, 1980 3 5
1980-81 March 10, 1981 12 22
1981-82 March 9, 1982 5 11
1982-83 March 8, 1983 1 1
1983-84 March 6, 1984 2 2
1984-85 March 12, 1985 4 7
1985-86 March 11, 1986 8 14
1986-87 March 10, 1987 5 9
1987-88 March 8, 1988 8 12
1988-89 March 7, 1989 9 21
1989-90 March 6, 1990 10 16
1990-91 March 5, 1991 14 33
1991-92 March 10, 1992 11 22
1992-93 March 22, 1993 9 14
1993-94 March 21, 1994 18 35
1994-95 April 7, 1995 19 32
1995-96 March 20, 1996 13 21
1996-97 March 18, 1997 18 35
1997-98 March 24, 1998 19 38
1998-99 March 23, 1999 21 30
1999-00 March 14, 2000 12 23
2000-01 March 13, 2001 17 31
2001-02 March 19, 2002 17 35
2002-03 March 11, 2003 24 46
2003-04 March 9, 2004 20 32
2005-06 March 9, 2006 25 40
2006-07 February 27, 2007 25 44
2007-08 February 26, 2008 25 45
2008-09 March 4, 2009 22 47
2009-10 March 3, 2010 31 55
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