The NHL trade deadline on March 6, 2026, saw a wave of deals as contenders bolstered rosters for the playoffs while rebuilding teams acquired draft picks and prospects. Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild emerged as key buyers, while St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames focused on future assets. Emotional moves, including John Carlson's departure from Washington Capitals, highlighted the day's intensity.
The 2026 NHL trade deadline unfolded with significant activity, reshaping several rosters ahead of the playoff push. Colorado Avalanche reacquired center Nazem Kadri from Calgary Flames, sending a 2028 first-round pick, a 2027 second-round pick, forward Victor Olofsson, and prospect Max Curren in return. Flames general manager Craig Conroy described the deal as beneficial for both sides, noting Kadri's desire to return to Colorado. Avalanche also added center Nicolas Roy from Toronto Maple Leafs for a protected 2027 first-round pick and a conditional fifth-rounder in 2026.
St. Louis Blues initiated a rebuild by trading captain Brayden Schenn to New York Islanders for a first-round pick, a third-round pick, forward Jonathan Drouin, and goaltender Marcus Gidlöf. The Blues also sent defenseman Justin Faulk to Detroit Red Wings, acquiring a 2026 first-round pick, a 2026 third-round pick via San Jose, defenseman Justin Holl, and forward Dmitri Buchelnikov. Blues GM Doug Armstrong's moves signal a full-scale retool, though forward Colton Parayko blocked a potential trade to Buffalo Sabres using his no-trade clause.
Washington Capitals traded veteran defenseman John Carlson, a 2018 Stanley Cup winner and franchise leader in defenseman points, to Anaheim Ducks for a conditional 2026 or 2027 first-round pick and a 2027 third-round pick. Captain Alex Ovechkin called it the toughest day of his career, emphasizing Carlson's role as a close friend and key player. Ducks GM Pat Verbeek aims to build around young talent with Carlson's experience.
Minnesota Wild added forwards Nick Foligno from Chicago Blackhawks, Bobby Brink from Philadelphia Flyers, Michael McCarron from Nashville Predators, and claimed Robby Fabbri off waivers, while acquiring defenseman Jeff Petry from Florida Panthers. These moves enhance depth for a Cup-contending team. Other notable deals included Conor Garland to Columbus Blue Jackets from Vancouver Canucks and MacKenzie Weegar to Utah Mammoth from Calgary.
The deadline, quieter than some years, focused on balanced trades amid tight standings, with buyers like Edmonton Oilers adding defenseman Connor Murphy and forwards Jason Dickinson and Colton Dach from Chicago.