"It was a different year," Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman said. "Yesterday I was sitting here going, 'Jeez, no one is calling,' and I was hearing that was kind of common around the League."
But this trade deadline came amid the coronavirus pandemic with a flat NHL salary cap and quarantine requirements, plus protection issues ahead of the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft for the Seattle Kraken.
And if you look at the past three weeks, not just deadline day, Stanley Cup contenders still found ways to add pieces. Rebuilding teams still added assets for the future. Some were creative maneuvering under the cap by retaining salary or using cap space to help broker deals.
Eric Staal went to the Montreal Canadiens, Kyle Palmieri to the New York Islanders, David Savard to the Tampa Bay Lightning, Nick Foligno to the Toronto Maple Leafs, Jeff Carter to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Taylor Hall to the Boston Bruins, Sam Bennett to the Florida Panthers, Anthony Mantha to the Washington Capitals and more.
"There were quite a few done, and people tended to their business, and we'll see now," Panthers GM Bill Zito said. "Certainly, with visas and international travel, that's going to be a hiccup. But we'll get through it and move forward."
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Bottom line: The pandemic hasn't dampened the competition. In some ways, it has even heightened it.
When the deadline arrived at 3 p.m. ET Monday, the top six teams in the NHL were separated by two points, the top nine teams by four points. The division races had a unique dynamic.
The NHL realigned temporarily this season because of travel restrictions amid the pandemic. Teams are playing within their division in the regular season. The top four teams in each division will qualify for the playoffs, and teams will play the first two rounds within their division.
"There are a lot of teams in the mix," Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill said. "With the new format we're playing in, because of this COVID season, you can move up and down in the standings very quickly. You're playing head-to-head every night. Those things really do impact the deadline."
In the eight-team MassMutual East, the top three teams were separated by two points. The Capitals added Mantha and forward Michael Raffl, and the Islanders added Palmieri, forward Travis Zajac and defenseman
Braydon Coburn
. The Penguins added Carter, a 36-year-old forward who won the Cup twice with the Los Angeles Kings (2012, 2014) and gets to chase it again with Sidney Crosby.
"I think the quote was, 'I'm all-in. I can't wait to get there,'" Penguins GM Ron Hextall said.
The fourth-place Bruins added Hall, forward Curtis Lazar and defenseman Mike Reilly. Hall might be the most interesting acquisition anywhere. He scored 93 points (39 goals, 54 assists) in 76 games with the New Jersey Devils and won the Hart Trophy voted as the NHL MVP in 2017-18 but scored 19 points (two goals, 17 assists) in 37 games with the Buffalo Sabres this season. Can he bounce back with a better team?