Vermette moves from the worst team in the league to one in the middle of a playoff hunt. And while his offense is likely stifled by Dave Tippett's defensive system, Vermette already was having a down year with eight goals and 27 points in 60 games.

Vermette moves from the worst team in the league to one in the middle of a playoff hunt. And while his offense is likely stifled by Dave Tippett's defensive system, Vermette already was having a down year with eight goals and 27 points in 60 games.
After sending away two players and having captain Vincent Lecavalier out indefinitely, the Bolts acquire a player who they think can play in the NHL.
Fornataro scored five goals and 25 points with the Norfolk Admirals. He is likely just minor league depth.
Piche is simply a toss in to keep the team's roster sizes even. He has three assists in 22 AHL games this season.
Quincey now moves to Detroit, who make their blue line that much more mobile. Through 54 games, he scored five goals and 23 points.
Downie gives the Avalanche another dimension, adding an agitator into the Western Conference playoff race. He scored 12 goals and 28 points with 121 PIM in 55 games.
Quincey gives the Bolts another puck-moving defenseman. Through 54 games, he scored five goals and 23 points.
Kalinski is just a throw-in and holds no fantasy hockey value.
Kubina scored three goals and 11 points in 52 games with the Lightning. He should help further stabilize the Flyers' blue line.
Slaney is simply a throw-in. The left wing is currently playing in the ECHL and is unlikely to ever make it to the NHL.
Geoffrion moves to Montreal, where he will follow in the footsteps of his family. He scored two goals and nine points in 20 AHL games after his midseason demotion.
Gill gives the Predators a steady defenseman who can clear the crease. He obviously won't play tonight for the Habs.
Moore gives the Sharks a lot more options down the middle.
Grossman gives the Flyers another steady defender on their blue line. He has five assists through 52 games. Look for Adam Pardy to take his spot on the blue line.
O’Marra gives the Ducks more options down the middle. In a seven game stint with the Oilers he registered one assist.
Rodney gives the Oilers additional depth on the blue line. In 41 games with the Syracuse Crunch he scored five goals and 20 points.
Holzapfel gets a fresh start with the Ducks. He has eight goals and 15 points in 29 games with the St. John's IceCaps.
Macenauer had a cup of coffee on the Ducks fourth line earlier in the season. He has four goals and six points in 13 games with the Syracuse Crunch.
Wellman improves the Connecticut Whale but likely won't play for the Rangers this season.
Christensen gives the Wild a more proven offensive weapon. Look for him to get a chance on a scoring line under former head coach Mike Yeo.
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.