Schenn Debuts in OT Win as Islanders Add Pageau Extension Post-Trade Deadline

Brayden Schenn made his New York Islanders debut in a 2-1 overtime victory over the San Jose Sharks on March 7, following his trade deadline acquisition from the St. Louis Blues. Bo Horvat scored the winner but was fined $2,500 for unsportsmanlike conduct, while Jean-Gabriel Pageau signed a three-year extension.

Building on their trade deadline acquisition of veteran center Brayden Schenn from the St. Louis Blues (detailed in prior coverage), the New York Islanders continued their playoff push, sitting third in the Metropolitan Division with a 36-23-5 record under coach Patrick Roy.

Schenn, who waived his no-trade clause to join New York, debuted in the team's 2-1 overtime win against the San Jose Sharks on March 7. Forward Bo Horvat sealed the victory with the game-winning goal but drew a $2,500 fine from the NHL Department of Player Safety for shoving the visor of Sharks forward William Eklund on the bench.

General manager Mathieu Darche added roster stability by signing center Jean-Gabriel Pageau to a three-year extension before the deadline, averting unrestricted free agency. Rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer, the first-overall pick, remains a Calder Trophy contender.

The Islanders face a crucial week ahead (March 9-16): a trip to face the Blues on March 10—Schenn's return to his former club—followed by home back-to-backs against the Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames, where goaltending rotation between Ilya Sorokin and the backup will be key for division points.

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NHL trade illustration: Islanders acquire Brayden Schenn from Blues for Drouin, prospect, and picks.
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Islanders acquire Brayden Schenn from Blues at trade deadline

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The New York Islanders acquired center Brayden Schenn from the St. Louis Blues on NHL Trade Deadline Day. In exchange, the Blues received forward Jonathan Drouin, goaltender prospect Marcus Gidlof, a 2026 first-round pick originally from Colorado, and a 2026 third-round pick originally from New Jersey. Schenn waived his 15-team no-trade clause to facilitate the deal.

The San Jose Sharks are focusing on roster stability and playoff contention following a quiet trade deadline. Recent extensions for key players and lineup tweaks highlight their preparations for a demanding Eastern road trip. Macklin Celebrini continues to lead the charge with impressive performances.

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The Buffalo Sabres strengthened their playoff push with four key acquisitions on March 6, 2026, including defenders Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn from the Winnipeg Jets, forward Sam Carrick from the New York Rangers, and forward Tanner Pearson from the Jets in a late deal. These moves added physicality, faceoff prowess, leadership, and depth without major disruptions.

The Ottawa Senators secured a Stanley Cup playoff spot after a shutout road victory against the New York Islanders. Goaltender Linus Ullmark made 23 saves for his third clean sheet of the season. The clinch came with help from New Jersey's win over Detroit later that night.

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The New York Rangers executed several trades at the 2026 NHL trade deadline but failed to secure a first-round pick, drawing criticism for general manager Chris Drury's decisions. Key moves included sending star forward Artemi Panarin to another team in exchange for draft picks and a prospect. The trades are seen as part of the Rangers' retooling efforts amid a challenging season.

The San Jose Sharks experienced a challenging week from March 13 to 20, 2026, marked by a three-game losing streak and a significant injury to rookie Igor Chernyshov. Their playoff hopes dimmed as they fell to sixth in the Pacific Division with a record of 32-29-6. Recent contract extensions provided some positive notes amid defensive struggles.

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With less than 24 hours remaining until the 2026 NHL trade deadline at 3 p.m. ET on March 6, several teams made moves to bolster their rosters or acquire draft capital. Key deals included forwards Warren Foegele and Michael Bunting changing teams, while defensemen like MacKenzie Weegar and Tyler Myers found new homes with playoff contenders. These transactions reflect teams positioning themselves amid a competitive playoff race.

 

 

 

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