PARKY   Mar 3, 2010 0 Comments
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So obviously today is the last day of trades in the 2009-2010 NHL season. Or at least today at 3pm et.

Should we expect lots of action? Maybe. Depends on how crazy the GMs are feeling this year. It seems that ever since the lock-out, trade deadlines have be lackluster at best. Plus it seemed more action happened pre-Olympic trade-freeze, with Leafs GM Brian Burke pulling the trigger on that huge multi-player deal - something we hadn't seen in a few years.

So who is on the block? Who could be looking online for new a new house? I guess we'll have to wait and see.

For now here are a few highlights of the moves so far, because, and let's be honest, so far it has been pretty quiet. We'll update this page with the day's moves as they happen.


Toronto trades Ponikarovsky to Pittsburgh in exchange for Caputi, Skoula

Leafs flip Skoula to Devils


Montreal Canadiens send Matt D'Agostini to St. Louis Blues for Aaron Palushaj


Ottawa trades second-round draft pick in 2010 for defenceman Andy Sutton


Bruins send Morris back to Phoenix

Click read more to see the rest of the trades


Hurricanes deal Aaron Ward to Ducks


Bruins trade Morris, acquire Seidenberg


Vancouver Canucks make minor move, acquire Yan Stastny and send him to AHL


Capitals add Walker, Belanger

Avs trade Wolski for Mueller, Porter


Canucks unload Mathieu Schneider

Halpern gives Kings veteran presence


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: 1:47 PM in Hockey
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