The NHL trade deadline on March 6, 2026, looms large as teams position themselves for the playoffs. Contenders like the Colorado Avalanche and Carolina Hurricanes eye additions, while others such as the New York Rangers focus on selling assets. Rumors swirl around players like Claude Giroux and Artemi Panarin amid roster shifts.
The March 6, 2026, NHL trade deadline, set for 3:00 PM ET, dominates league conversations as teams navigate buying and selling strategies in the final stretch of the 2025-26 regular season.
Top teams are in acquisition mode. The Colorado Avalanche, leading the NHL with a 39-10-9 record, already acquired defenseman Brett Kulak from the Pittsburgh Penguins on Feb. 24 in exchange for Samuel Girard and a 2028 second-round pick. They seek further depth additions. Similarly, the Carolina Hurricanes, atop the Metropolitan Division at 38-15-6, are linked to centers including a potential reunion with Vincent Trocheck, though general manager Eric Tulsky may hesitate to part with top prospects.
Playoff hopefuls face tough choices. The Columbus Blue Jackets, fifth in the Metropolitan at 29-21-8, shifted from sellers to potential buyers after a seven-game winning streak, with general manager Don Waddell weighing moves. The Ottawa Senators, at 29-22-8 and five points from a wild card spot, rumor Claude Giroux's availability despite his no-movement clause and desire to stay; defenseman Artem Zub draws interest from the Edmonton Oilers, and forward Fabian Zetterlund is a trade candidate.
Sellers are active. The New York Rangers, bottom of the East at 23-29-7, traded Artemi Panarin to the Los Angeles Kings after he waived his no-move clause, citing lack of extension talks. They eye deals for Vincent Trocheck, Alexis Lafrenière, Braden Schneider, and Sam Carrick. The Washington Capitals pursue a skilled winger with $12.6 million in cap space, potentially moving Trevor van Riemsdyk to clear room for prospect Cole Hutson.
Rebuilding squads like the Montreal Canadiens, third in the Atlantic at 32-17-9, granted Patrik Laine permission to seek a trade to clear his $8.7 million cap hit, with teams like the Kings inquiring; defenseman Arber Xhekaj also generates buzz. The Boston Bruins, holding the East's second wild card, seek a top-four defenseman and top-six forward using draft capital.
Schedules intensify around the deadline. The Avalanche face back-to-backs against the Kings and Ducks, then the Dallas Stars on deadline day. The Hurricanes embark on a Pacific Northwest road trip, including games against the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames. These matchups could preview playoffs and influence final roster decisions.