Avalanche acquire Kadri, Islanders get Schenn ahead of NHL trade deadline
Nazem Kadri is heading back to familiar surroundings. Brayden Schenn has a new address. And Nick Foligno is set to have an on-ice family reunion.
NHL general managers worked the phones until Friday’s 3 p.m. buzzer to signal the league’s annual trade deadline.
Transactions dotted a relatively quiet afternoon before reports of a couple more swaps, including Kadri going from the Calgary Flames to the Colorado Avalanche, started to trickle in after league executives put down their pencils.
A total of 23 deals were swung Friday as organizations manoeuvred a new reality that includes a playoff salary cap and the barring of double salary retention — a third team taking on a portion of a player’s contract in a transaction — that were brought in with the new collective bargaining agreement.
