Carman adds depth to the Caps' farm team. He has three goals and six points in 28 games.

Carman adds depth to the Caps' farm team. He has three goals and six points in 28 games.
Richmond gives the Avs' farm team a veteran offensive weapon. He is highly unlikely to play in the NHL.
Marshall got a brief cup of coffee with the Flyers earlier this season. Expect him to add depth to the Caps' system.
In his first season in the Capitals organization, Ford scored 10 goals and 28 points through 39 games. He likely adds minor league depth to the Flyers' system.
Aliu is a former 56th overall pick who he struggled to adapt to the professional ranks. Expect him to add some depth to the Flames' farm system.
Negrin adds depth to the Jets' AHL club in St. John. He has no fantasy hockey value.
Connelly is an AHL All Star with three good years of offensive production in the professional ranks. He could get a shot with the Flames as they try to get younger.
Morrison gives the Blackhawks depth down the middle. He scored four goals and 11 points in 28 games which indicates he has something left in the tank.
Kennedy gives the Sharks a bit more depth up front. Due to all of the injuries, he may even see some time with the big club.
Sullivan moves to a team starved for defensive depth. He may even get a chance to crack the roster on his new team.
Ponikarovsky should add depth to the Devils' forward corps. Through 49 games with Carolina, he scored seven goals and 15 points. Despite moving to a defensive system, expect him to get a slight boost in fantasy hockey value.
Lindstrom is currently playing in the SEL and has no fantasy hockey value.
Matsumoto likely adds depth to the Cats' AHL team in San Antonio. With the Charlotte Checkers he scored 13 goals and 34 points in 41 games.
Dadonov struggled to stick with the more-competitive Panthers this season, playing only 15 games. While in the AHL he scored five goals and nine points over 20 games. Expect him to get another look or two in Carolina.
Similar to Esposito, Roman has struggled to stay in the AHL this season. He has no fantasy hockey value as a minor league player.
Esposito has split time between the AHL and ECHL this season and holds no fantasy hockey value.
Bourque is not a part of the team's rebuild and has not been as effective as desired. He comes to Montreal with 13 goals and 16 points in 38 games.
Ramo is currently playing in his third consecutive season overseas with Omsk of the KHL. He is unlikely to return to North America anytime soon.
Cammalleri returns to Calgary, where he previously showed a good amount of success. In his third season with the Canadiens, Cammy scored nine goals and 22 points over 37 games.
Jones has four points in 22 games while playing on the bottom lines. Expect the Bolts to recall a forward.
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.