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March 2, 2011
by Corey Pronman
Los Angeles made themselves more of a contender for this season and next by adding Edmonton power forward Dustin Penner to their top six on Monday. But did the Oilers not get enough for this major asset from the Kings? In addition, L.A. locked up forward Justin Williams through his age 33 season.
by Richard Pollock
Vancouver, one of the contenders for the Presidents Trophy and the Stanley Cup, addressed bottom six depth instead of their creaky defense. Was it the right approach?
March 1, 2011
by Hockey Prospectus
The writers of Hockey Prospectus weigh in on the best and the worst trades we've seen over the past few weeks, culminating in Monday's trade deadline.
February 28, 2011
by Jonathan Willis
In a move to bolster themselves for a final playoff push, the Sabres add top six forward Brad Boyes, signalling to many that they truly have a new management philosophy. Meanwhile, the movement of talent in St. Louis has mostly been out of town, bringing questions about the Blues' overall direction.
February 20, 2011
by Corey Pronman
Keeping in mind that Hockey Prospectus 2010-11 ranked Joe Colborne as the 17th-best prospect in all of hockey, was the price Boston paid too steep for Tomas Kaberle? Corey Pronman breaks down both of the Bruins' recent trades, with an eye on the Maple Leafs' new number one prospect.
February 15, 2011
by Corey Pronman
Former Chicago Blackhawk winger Kris Versteeg was dealt by Brian Burke to Philadelphia after only 53 games in a Leafs sweater. Did Paul Holmgren shore up important depth for a postseason run, or did he give up too much of the future in return? Or both?
February 9, 2011
by Corey Pronman
Brian Burke sent Francois Beauchemin back to his old stomping grounds in Anaheim, where the blue line definitely needed to be bolstered; 20-year-old defenseman Jake Gardiner becomes the Leafs second-best prospect, after Nazem Kadri.
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