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NHL teams complete several trades on eve of 2026 deadline

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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.

The Pittsburgh Steelers' 2026 schedule was released on May 14, prompting fan questions in the weekly mailbag about key matchups and potential roster adjustments. Discussions focused on primetime games, the bye week, and trades involving several players.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly waived cornerback Cory Trice Jr., a move that slightly improves the roster outlook for seventh-round pick Donte Kent. Kent, who has battled multiple injuries since being selected a year ago, now faces one fewer competitor in a crowded secondary room.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have reshaped their interior offensive line during the offseason, retaining key young players while adding depth and losing a veteran starter. Zach Frazier anchors the center position as part of a rebuild driven by the 2024 draft class. The team now eyes draft additions to fill gaps left by Isaac Seumalo's departure.

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The New England Patriots intend to release backup quarterback Josh Dobbs following unsuccessful trade negotiations, according to NFL Media. This move reshapes the quarterback room behind starter Drake Maye, with Tommy DeVito positioned as the new backup. The defending AFC champions will save $3.7 million in salary cap space.

The New York Mets have reclaimed left-handed reliever Richard Lovelady off waivers from the Washington Nationals, marking the fourth time they have acquired him in the past nine months. This move comes amid an injury to another pitcher on the roster. Lovelady now returns to the organization where he has previously pitched.

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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.

 

 

 

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