Marin Independent Journal

Hurricanes swing three deals at deadline

- The Associated Press

Hurricanes president Don Waddell resisted the urge to sign Zamboni driver David Ayres — or acquire anyone else, for that matter — to address Carolina’s injurydepl­eted goaltendin­g ranks before the NHL trade deadline struck Monday.

Waddell, however, did manage to upgrade the rest of his roster to better position his team in the tightly contested Metropolit­an Division over the final six weeks of the season.

The Hurricanes acquired center Vincent Trocheck in a multiplaye­r deal with Florida. And they bulked up their defense by adding Sami Vatanen from New Jersey and sending a firstround draft pick to land Brady Skjei from the New York Rangers.

The Hurricanes weren’t the only Metropolit­an team making moves when just seven points separate the third-place Philadelph­ia Flyers and seventhpla­ce Rangers.

The New York Islanders acquired Jean-Gabriel Pageau from the Ottawa Senators, and then signed the play-making forward to a six-year contract extension.

The Pittsburgh Penguins brought back forward Conor Sheary, a member of Pittsburgh’s past two Stanley Cup winners, in a trade with Buffalo.

And the two biggest deals that didn’t happen involved Chris Kreider, who elected to resign with the New York Rangers, and Wild forward Zach Parise, who stayed put in Minnesota.

Kreider’s name came off the market after signing a seven-year contract extension. With 24 goals in 60 games, Kreider has topped 20 goals for a second consecutiv­e season.

As for Parise, Wild general manager Bill Guerin didn’t go into detail in acknowledg­ing he entertaine­d trade talks involving the team’s leading scorer.

“The fact that nothing happened today is fine,” Guerin said.

In Carolina, Waddell has to be hoping the same when it comes to his goaltendin­g. James Reimer (lower body) and Petr Mrazek (concussion) both sustained longer-term injuries against Toronto over the weekend, forcing them to turn to 42-yearold Ayres, the emergency backup and part-time Zamboni driver, who helped secure a 6-3 victory.

That leaves Carolina having to lean on minor-league call-ups Anton Forsberg and Alex Nedeljkovi­c in net for the near future at least.

The key addition was Trocheck, a seventhyea­r center, who has 10 goals and 36 points in 55 games this season — a drop off from two years ago when he had a career-best 31 goals and 75 points. Carolina gave up forwards Erik Haula and Lucas Wallmark, plus a pair of prospects.

“We gave up a lot to get a player we think fits … and fills a need that we definitely have,” coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “So that’s why in these deals they hurt, right? You’ve got to give up something to get something.”

The Metropolit­an teams have been the most active this trade season.

On Sunday, the Washington Capitals acquired Ilya Kovalchuk in a deal with Montreal. The Islanders previously added veteran defenseman Andy Green from New Jersey. Two weeks ago, the Penguins added Jason Zucker in a trade with Minnesota.

At the other end of the spectrum was the rebuilding Ottawa Senators, who were sellers for a second consecutiv­e year.

Aside from trading Pageau, their top scorer, the Senators dealt forwards Vladislav Namestniko­v to Colorado and Tyler Ennis to Edmonton.

In return, Ottawa increased its already large stockpile of draft picks. The Senators now have 13, including nine in the first three rounds, in this year’s draft.

The Devils also continued a roster overhaul under interim general manager Tom Fitzgerald.

New Jersey acquired forward Janne Kuokkanen, defenseman Fredrik Claesson and a conditiona­l fourthroun­d pick in trading Vatanen to Carolina. The Devils acquired a fifth-round pick by sending power forward Wayne Simmonds to Buffalo. And they swapped goalies by trading Louis Domingue to Vancouver for Zane McIntyre.

Elsewhere:

• Tampa Bay gave up a first-round pick to acquire right wing Barclay Goodrow from San Jose.

• The Vegas Golden Knights shored up their leaky goaltendin­g by acquiring Robin Lehner in a deal with Chicago.

The Blackhawks acquired backup goalie Malcom Subban, defensive prospect Slava Demin and a second-round pick.

• Edmonton acquired forward Andreas Athanasiou in a deal that sent Sam Gagner and second-round picks in each of the next two drafts to Detroit. It was Edmonton’s second trade with Detroit after the Oilers acquired defenseman Mike Green for forward Kyle Brodziak and a conditiona­l fourth-round pick.

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