Darcy Kuemper, Washington Capitals at Colorado Avalanche, Jan. 24, 2023
After helping the Avalanche win the Stanley Cup last season, Kuemper signed a five-year contract with the Capitals on July 13. The goalie was 37-12-4 with a 2.54 goals-against average, .921 save percentage and five shutouts in 57 regular-season games and 10-4 with a .902 save percentage and one shutout in 16 Stanley Cup Playoff games. The move to the Eastern Conference means he'll play against his former team twice; he'll face Colorado at Washington on Nov. 19 before seeing the Cup banner in Denver.
Alex DeBrincat, Ottawa Senators at Chicago Blackhawks, March 6, 2023
One of the bright young stars in the game, DeBrincat scored 41 goals last season, tying his NHL career high set in 2018-19, and was second on the Blackhawks with 78 points in 82 games. He scored at least 28 goals in four of his five NHL seasons with Chicago and was expected to be part of its core for the future before he was traded to Ottawa on July 7. DeBrincat will face his former team at United Center in March but will play against the Blackhawks at home Feb. 17.
Jack Campbell, Edmonton Oilers at Toronto Maple Leafs, March 11, 2023
It's always intense when the Oilers and Maple Leafs play, but even more so after players have switched sides in the rivalry. Campbell was 31-9-6 with a 2.64 GAA, .914 save percentage and five shutouts in in 49 games last season, and 51-14-9 during three seasons with the Maple Leafs before signing a five-year contract with Edmonton on July 13. He'll get his first crack at playing against his former team at home on March 1 before playing in Toronto 10 days later.