Welcome to today’s NHL Trade Talk roundup on February 24, 2026 — a couple of trades on Tuesday have everyone realizing that business is about to pick up ahead of the deadline. The Islanders and Blues made a minro deal, while the Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche pulled off the first big trade after the Olympic break.
Outside of the Brett Kulak trade to Colorado, there is also chatter about the men’s and women’s Olympic teams and their responses to the White House invite. Meanwhile, Nazem Kadri is ready to move on from the Flames, and Jonathan Toews reveals what’s next. Will the Boston Bruins make a play for a former forward?
Kulak Related Trade Articles:
Brett Kulak Being Traded by Penguins To Colorado Avalanche
Kulak Trade Has Insider Wondering About Stuart Skinner
Penguins’ Return for Tristan Jarry Continues to Grow After Latest Trade
Olympic Invites:
US Women Turn Down the White House: “Scheduling” They Say?
Five Team USA Players Pass on Donald Trump’s White House Invite
Other Top Stories:
Bruins Looking to Bring Back Popular Canucks’ Forward?
The Boston Bruins are projected to be one of the NHL’s more active teams with only ten days left until the March 6 trade deadline. Don Sweeney is seeking a second-pairing right-shot defenceman and a top-six scoring forward, but the latest name connected to a return to TD Garden is one not many expected.
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Nazem Kadri Wants Trade: Team Already Moving Pieces for Big Swing?
Recent reports indicate that Nazem Kadri has expressed a desire to be traded from the Calgary Flames as the NHL trade deadline (March 6, 2026) approaches. TSN insider Darren Dreger reported on Tuesday that the Flames are testing the market on Kadri, and at this point, he “wants to be traded.” This marks a shift from earlier reports, which described him as “open to being moved.”
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Maple Leafs Rejected a One-for-One Trade Offer from the Oilers?
The Edmonton Oilers have been looking to move Andrew Mangiapane for months now to no avail. Those talks cooled in recent weeks during the Winter Olympics, though a report from insider David Pagnotta on Monday reignited the chatter, raising hope that GM Stan Bowman can find the veteran winger a new home before the March 6 trade deadline…
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Carlo-Like Trade Ask Should Make Bruins, Oilers Think Twice
Arniel Sees Kyle Connor’s Benching from the Jets’ Perspective
Like Him or Not, Matthews’ Teammates Love Him
Canadiens’ Sniper to the Maple Leafs, Why It Won’t Work
Jets’ Jonathan Toews Squashes Trade Deadline Deal, Addresses Future
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