NHL Teams Reshape Rosters with Major Trades During Draft Weekend
Lightning, Capitals, and Maple Leafs make strategic moves ahead of free agency, while the league plans a remote draft next year.
- The Lightning traded Mikhail Sergachev to Utah, clearing cap space for free agency pursuits.
- Washington acquired goalie Logan Thompson from Vegas, aiming to strengthen their netminding duo.
- Toronto secured the rights to defenseman Chris Tanev, looking to bolster their blue line.
- The NHL announced the draft will be conducted remotely next year, shifting from the traditional in-person format.
- Utah made a splash in their inaugural draft, acquiring key players to build a competitive team.




































