Dynamic photo illustration of AHL trades: Quinn Hughes joining Iowa Wild and Sam Poulin to Bakersfield Condors, amid arena excitement.
Dynamic photo illustration of AHL trades: Quinn Hughes joining Iowa Wild and Sam Poulin to Bakersfield Condors, amid arena excitement.
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First-half deals reshape AHL rosters

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With the NHL roster freeze beginning at midnight on December 21, several American Hockey League teams completed key trades to strengthen their lineups ahead of the season's midpoint. Notable moves include the Iowa Wild acquiring star defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks and the Bakersfield Condors adding forward Sam Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins. These transactions aim to boost playoff contention as the second half approaches.

The NHL's roster freeze, effective from December 21 until December 28, prompted proactive adjustments across AHL affiliates to prepare for the sprint toward the Calder Cup Playoffs.

In Bakersfield, the Condors enhanced their already potent offense—averaging 3.56 goals per game and ranking third on the power play at 26.5 percent—by acquiring 24-year-old forward Sam Poulin on December 12. A 2019 first-round pick by Pittsburgh, Poulin had tallied 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists) in 22 games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins before the trade. He debuted with two assists against Tucson on December 13, lining up on the left side alongside newcomer Viljami Marjala. Poulin's arrival gains added importance with forward Quinn Hutson, who leads the AHL with 16 goals, on recall to Edmonton.

The Iowa Wild demonstrated aggression early in the 2025-26 season, highlighted by a major December 12 trade with Vancouver that brought defenseman Quinn Hughes to Minnesota. Seeking further value, they added forward Oskar Olausson from San Jose on October 17. The 23-year-old has contributed nine points (three goals, six assists) in 23 games, primarily on the top-six left wing, as Iowa works to overcome a sluggish start.

Philadelphia's affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, revamped their defense through deals with Dallas, Ottawa, and Tampa Bay, acquiring Christian Kyrou, Max Guenette, and Roman Schmidt. All three have integrated into the blue line, helping maintain a competitive 14-11-1-2 record and third place in the Atlantic Division despite a recent dip.

Rockford IceHogs reacquired forward Rem Pitlick from Bakersfield last week. After 33 points in 27 games with Rockford in 2023-24 and 15 points in 24 with Bakersfield, Pitlick made an immediate impact, scoring a goal and three assists in a 7-3 win over Manitoba on December 20.

Springfield Thunderbirds addressed a slow start with St. Louis Blues' help, recalling defenseman Calle Rosén from Washington on November 3. A proven distributor with Calder Cup Finals experience in 2022 and a 2018 Toronto championship, Rosén aided a scoring uptick from 2.33 to 2.81 goals per game over 16 subsequent contests. On December 2, they traded forward Nikita Alexandrov to Los Angeles for 25-year-old Akil Thomas, who has yet to debut.

Related moves include the Minnesota Wild recalling forward Ben Jones from Iowa on December 21 after his two assists in three AHL games this season. Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Lightning reassigned forward Jakob Pelletier to Syracuse on December 21; he leads the Crunch with 31 points in 24 games.

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X discussions center on the Quinn Hughes trade from Vancouver Canucks to Minnesota Wild's AHL affiliate Iowa Wild amid roster freeze, with Canucks fans praising the young player return, Wild supporters optimistic about playoff boost, Jack Hughes mildly disappointed it happened fast, and skepticism over long-term fit and cap implications.

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