NHL trade tracker: List of deals completed during the 2021 offseason

With the expansion draft and free agency here — and a flat cap, to boot — the 2021 NHL offseason is expected to be a wheelin’-and-dealin’ one. 

“There’s a number of teams that — there’s just really big decisions to be made,” former Lightning general manager Brian Lawton told The Associated Press’ Stephen Whyno. “Now it’s fast and furious trying to figure out what they can get done.”

With regard to the expansion draft, teams will be looking to get something for players they probably would lose otherwise in the draft. Then there is free agency, which begins July 28. A number of teams are cash-strapped and looking to free up space to not only re-sign their free agents but also reel in new players.

A number of big names are rumored to be on the trade block, including the Sabres’ Jack Eichel. One domino has already fallen: The Blackhawks shipped three-time Stanley Cup champion Duncan Keith to the Oilers on July 12.

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The 2021 offseason is a short one as the new season is scheduled to begin in mid-October. Therefore, the expectation is that things will be fast and furious.

Sporting News is tracking every trade completed during the 2021 offseason.

NHL trade tracker 2021

DATE TEAM PLAYERS  TEAM PLAYERS
July 1 Kings Viktor Arvidsson (F) Predators 2021 second-round pick, 2022 third-round pick 
July 12 Oilers Duncan Keith (D), Tim Soderlund (F) Blackhawks Caleb Jones (D), 2022 conditional pick
July 14 Oilers Future considerations Hurricanes Dylan Wells (G)
July 15 Devils Ryan Graves (D) Avalanche Mikhail Maltsev (F), 2021 second-round pick
July 16 Red Wings Nick Leddy (D) Islanders Richard Panik (F), 2021 second-round pick
July 17 Canucks Jason Dickinson (F) Stars 2021 third-round pick
July 17 Sharks Adin Hill (G), 2022 seventh-round pick Coyotes Josef Korenar (G), 2022 second-round pick
July 17 Maple Leafs Jared McCann (F) Penguins Filip Hallander (F), 2023 seventh-round pick
July 17 Rangers Barclay Goodrow (F) Lightning 2022 seventh-round pick
July 17 Rangers Nick DeSimone (D), 2022 fourth-round pick Golden Knights Brett Howden (F)

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