What happened: NHL.com is running a trade tracker cataloging completed deals across the league. The page compiles transactions as they are made official, giving a single running record of player and asset movement.
Why it matters: A centralized tracker matters most as the offseason market opens, when roster moves come in fast and reshape the competitive picture heading into the 2026-27 season. Following deals in one place makes it easier to see which clubs are buying, selling, or retooling.
What to watch: Watch for the tracker to fill in as the summer deal window stays active; the same NHL.com trade-tracking effort has been logging offseason activity in recent days.