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With NHL playoff berths at stake, flurry of deals expected before Friday deadline

Two male ice hockey players battle for position with their shoulders together.

Last Friday’s game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals had the potential to upend not only the playoff race in the Eastern Conference but the NHL trading market with the deadline coming up fast.

Despite the 5-2 Capitals win, Washington is now expected to sell after falling flat in a loss to Arizona two days later. The Flyers could do some deals because it is unexpectedly in a playoff spot with less than six weeks to go in the regular season.

With many teams in limbo, the weekend provided some much-needed clarity around the league one year after the 2023 trade season featured a ton of big-name players changing places well before the deadline. Expect a flurry of activity as the week goes on ahead of the Friday 3 p.m. ET deadline.

“Everybody’s kicking tires,” Coyotes general manager Bill Armstrong said Sunday. “I think there were some big guys that went early and everybody’s trying to put some pieces together on their team that will help it and people are trying to look for the best value possible.”

There is value to be found at just about every position for Stanley Cup contenders looking for an upgrade.

Need a scoring winger? How about Pittsburgh’s Jake Guentzel? A No. 1 goaltender? Calgary’s Jacob Markstrom is signed through 2026. A do-it-all fourth-line centre? Washington’s Nic Dowd is under contract for two potential playoff runs. Defencemen? Philadelphia has three pending free agents in Sean Walker, Nick Seeler and Marc Staal.

“We’re still open,” Flyers GM Daniel Briere said Friday night in Washington. “There’s been a lot of discussions. There’s a lot going on. You’ve seen what’s happened in the market. There’s obviously a lot of defencemen that are gone now, so we’re getting a lot of calls on our guys.”

Newly acquired Stars defenceman Chris Tanev, right, collected 10 goals and 57 assists in 259 regular-season games for Calgary after signing as a free agent in 2020. (Alex Gallardo/The Associated Press)

Dallas last week got arguably the best defenseman available in acquiring Chris Tanev from the Flames and didn’t have to give up a first-round pick to do it. Calgary’s Noah Hanifin could also still be traded, along with Capitals veteran Joel Edmundson, among others at the position.

What might start the dominos falling? Pittsburgh lost at Calgary and Edmonton on back-to-back days, which could push GM Kyle Dubas closer to being a seller after he said their play would determine how he approaches the deadline.

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