The Columbus Dispatch

Bolts strike big at deadline

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The Tampa Bay Lightning strengthen­ed their Eastern Conference-leading team by acquiring New York Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh.

The Rangers spurred their franchise overhaul by adding yet another first-round draft pick in consecutiv­e days.

And Senators captain Erik Karlsson is staying in Ottawa for the remainder of the season after the league’s trading deadline passed on Monday afternoon.

The Lightning struck among the most significan­t deals by adding the 28-year-old McDonagh to a lineup already well-stocked with elite defensemen. Tampa Bay also acquired left wing J.T. Miller, a twotime 20-goal-scorer.

The Rangers acquired three players, including forward Vladislav Namestniko­v, plus a first-round pick in this year’s draft and a conditiona­l first-rounder in 2019.

The deal came a day after New York landed two draft picks, including a firstround­er, and three players in trading power forward Rick Nash to the Boston Bruins.

The Senators were unable to move Karlsson, a two-time Norris Trophy-winner, who will be making $7.5 million in the final year of his contract.

General manager Pierre Dorion acknowledg­ed he fielded offers on every player over the past few months. When it came to Karlsson, Dorion said there was no “franchise deal out there” for his franchise player.

The day was otherwise dominated by a series of moves involving four of seven Central Division rivals.

The Winnipeg Jets gave up a first-round draft pick as part of a trade to acquire sixtime 20-goal-scoring forward Paul Stastny in a trade with St. Louis.

The Nashville Predators also gave up a first-round pick as part of a deal to land forward Ryan Hartman from the Chicago Blackhawks.

And the expansion Vegas Golden Knights added to their Western Conference­leading team by acquiring three-time 20-goal-scoring forward Tomas Tatar from Detroit. The Red Wings added three draft picks, including a first-round pick.

The San Jose Sharks added size and scoring by acquiring Evander Kane from Buffalo for two picks, including a conditiona­l 2019 firstround selection, and a prospect.

The four first-round picks swapped — not including the two conditiona­l selections — on Monday were the most to move on the final day of NHL trading since at least 2008, according to league figures. And no first-rounders had moved on each of the previous two trade deadline days. Peter Mrazek made 28 saves and Sean Couturier scored the decisive shootout goal to give Philadelph­ia a win at Montreal.

Brayden Point scored the deciding goal in a shootout for the second consecutiv­e game, lifting Tampa Bay to a home victory over Toronto. Nathan MacKinnon had two goals and an assist, Mikko Rantanen added a goal and an assist and Colorado beat Vancouver at home.

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