The acquisition is considered a depth move from the Pens who are currently dealing with an injured Fowler. Lovejoy wasn't a major fantasy contributor with the Pens so it is unlikely he will find an offensive stride with the Ducks.

The acquisition is considered a depth move from the Pens who are currently dealing with an injured Fowler. Lovejoy wasn't a major fantasy contributor with the Pens so it is unlikely he will find an offensive stride with the Ducks.

Loktionov is not expected to be fantasy relevant in his new home.

Powe isn't fantasy relevant.
Rupp isn't fantasy relevant.
Wellman has 7 G and 16 A in 37 games this year in the AHL. Hamill has 11 G and 11 A in 40 games. This is nothing more than an AHL trade, neither player has any fantasy value.
Not fantasy relevant
Karlsson isn't fantasy relevant.
Jacques has appeared in 24 games this season with San Antonio of the American Hockey League and has collected five goals with two assists. He has no fantasy relevance.
There's hope for Lombardi as he returns to the team he potted 53 points in 78 games for in 2009-10. We don't have high hopes for him, just yet.
Fistric only has 23 points in 257 career regular season NHL games. He's not much of a fantasy asset regardless of what team he plays for. Unless your team needs hits, in which case he's a great source of hits!

Boucher shouldn't have any fantasy relevance barring an injury in Philly.
Dubinsky was a fantasy disappointment last season but has an opportunity to emerge as a prominent scoring forward with the Blue Jackets. He's basically all they've got.

In the much anticipated trade, Nash gets to go to a Rangers team looking to not only get tougher down low, but also create one of the top scoring lines in the East. Nash's potential to produce with other big money Rangers acquisitions - Brad Richards and Marian Gaborik - will significantly benefit the Rangers' Cup hopes and your fantasy team. Reminder that Gaborik is out for the first few months of the year recovering from surgery.

Roy moves into an opportunity to get a fresh new start in Dallas after two straight down years with the Sabres.

Foligno has dropped off the fantasy radar in recent years but could see a top six role this season with the Blue Jackets.

Henry, 26, has no NHL experience.

Wideman finished in the top 10 among defencemen with 46 points, including 11 goals. He led all Capitals blueliners with 113 hits and 132 blocked shots.

Sutter shows to be more of a defensive center than to have any viable fantasy impact.

Michalek returns back to the Coyotes after two years with the Pens. Michalek doesn't offer much fantasy value.

Despite the steep price, Staal is reunited with his brother and could be poised for a breakout season at only 24 years old.

NHL trades are decided between two or more team general managers. The front office’s job is building a winning team. Building a winning team means discussing trades with other general managers across the league.
During the NHL regular season, players can be traded up until the trade deadline. The deadline is the official cutoff point for when teams can no longer make moves between each other. Players can also be traded throughout the offseason.
Teams trade players in hockey for a variety of reasons, but generally, it is done to find success, whether that is in the short term or long term. Teams may trade their top players in search of draft picks if they are undergoing a rebuild, whereas contending teams may look to acquire talent to boost their playoff chances.
Trades are a common occurrence throughout the NHL and happen often. Some years feature less trades than others, it all depends on each teams needs and the availability of attractive talent.