What happened: The Nashville Predators acquired forward Nils Hoglander from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for a 2029 third-round draft pick. The deal moves the 24-year-old winger to Nashville ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Why it matters: It is a low-cost addition that gives the Predators another young, skilled forward option without surrendering near-term roster pieces or a high pick. For Vancouver, the trade recoups a future asset while clearing a spot in a crowded forward group.

What to watch: Watch for how Nashville slots Hoglander into its forward lines and whether the move signals additional offseason roster turnover for either club.

Sources

  • NHL.com