NHL Trade Deadline – Breakdown

NHL Trade Deadline Trades (since February 28th,2014)

65 Players traded, 36 Draft Picks, 33 Total Trades with 27 of 30 Teams in on the action. The San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs and the Winnipeg Jets where the only 3 teams not to make a deal.

Anaheim Ducks

IN – D Stephane Robidas, F Andre Petersson, 5th Round Pick (2014), 3rd Round Pick (2015), 4th Round Pick (2014)

OUT – G Viktor Fasth, F Dustin Penner, D Alex Grant, Conditional 4th Round Pick (2014)

Boston Bruins

IN – D Andrej Meszaros

OUT – 3rd Round Pick

Buffalo Sabres

IN – G Michal Neuvirth, D Rostislav Klesla, F Chris Stewart, F William Carrier, F Hudson Fasching, D Nicolas Deslauriers, 1st Round Pick (2015), 2nd Rouck Pick (2014), 2nd Round Pick (2016), Conditional 3rd Round Pick (2016),

OUT – G Ryan Miller, F Steve Ott, F Matt Moulson, F Cody McCormick, F Brayden McNabb, F Jonathan Parker, 2nd Round Pick (2014), 2nd Round Pick (2015), 3rd Round Pick (2015)

Calgary Flames

IN – 3rd round pick, 2nd Round Pick (2014)

OUT – F Lee Stempniak, G Reto Berra

Carolina Hurricanes

IN – F Andrei Loktionov, Conditional 3rd Round Pick (2017)

OUT – F Tuomo Ruutu

Chicago Blackhawks

IN – D David Rundblad, D Mathieu Brisebois, 3rd Round Pick (2014), 5th Round Pick (2016)

OUT – F Brandon Pirri, 2nd Round Pick (2014)

Colorado Avalanche

IN – G Reto Berra

OUT – 2nd Round Pick (2014)

Columbus Blue Jackets

IN – F Dana Tyrell, D Matt Taormina, D Nick Schultz, F Matt Frattin, 2nd Round Pick, Conditional 3rd Round Pick, Conditional 7th Round Pick (2016)

OUT – F Marian Gaborik, F Jonathan Marchessault, F Dalton Smith, F James Livingston, 5th Round Pick

Dallas Stars

IN – G Tim Thomas, Conditional 4th Round Pick (2014)

OUT – G Dan Ellis, D Stephane Robidas

Detroit Red Wings

IN – F David Legwand

OUT – F Patrick Eaves, F Calle Jarnkrok, 3rd Round Pick

Edmonton Oilers

IN – G Viktor Fasth, 4th Round Pick (2014), 5th Round Pick, 5th Round Pick (2015), 3rd Round Pick (2015)

OUT – G Ilya Bryzgalov, D Nick Schultz, F Ales Hemsky, 5th Round Pick (2014), 3rd Round Pick (2015)

Florida Panthers

IN – G Roberto Luongo, G Dan Ellis, F Steven Anthony, F Brandon Pirri, F Mark Mancari, 5th Round Pick (2015), 5th Round Pick (2014), 3rd Round Pick (2015)

OUT – G Jacob Markstrom, G Tim Thomas, F Shawn Matthias, F Marcel Goc, F Eric Selleck, 3rd Round Pick (2014), 5th Round Pick (2016)

Los Angeles Kings

IN – F Marian Gaborik, F Brayden McNabb, F Jonathan Parker, F James Livingston, 2nd Round Pick (2014), 2nd Round Pick (2015)

OUT – F Matt Frattin, F Hudson Fasching, D Nicolas Deslauriers, 2nd Round Pick, Conditional 3rd Round Pick, Conditional 7th Round Pick (2016)

Minnesota Wild

IN – G Ilya Bryzgalov, F Matt Moulson, F Cody McCormick

OUT – 2nd Rouck Pick (2014), 2nd Round Pick (2016), 4th Round Pick (2013)

Montreal Canadiens

IN – F Thomas Vanek, D Mike Weaver, G Devan Dubnyk, Conditional 5th Round Pick (2014)

OUT – F Sebastian Collberg, Conditional 2nd Round Pick (2014), 5th Round Pick (2015), Future Considerations

Nashville Predators

IN – F Patrick Eaves, F Calle Jarnkrok, 3rd Round Pick, Future Considerations

OUT – F David Legwand, G Devan Dubnyk

New Jersey Devils

IN – F Tuomo Ruutu

OUT – F Andrei Loktionov, Conditional 3rd Round Pick (2017)

New York Islanders

IN – F Sebastian Collberg, F Matt Mangene, 3rd Round Pick (2014), 2nd Round Pick (2015), Conditional 2nd Round Pick (2014)

OUT – D Andrew MacDonald, F Thomas Vanek, Conditional 5th Round Pick (2014)

New York Rangers

IN – D Raphael Diaz, F Martin St. Louis

OUT – F Ryan Callahan, 1st Round Pick (2015), Conditional 2nd Round Pick (2014), 5th Round Pick

Ottawa Senators

IN – D Patrick Mullen, D Alex Grant, F Ales Hemsky

OUT – F Jeff Costello, F Andre Petersson, 5th Round Pick (2015), 3rd Round Pick (2015)

Phoenix Coyotes

IN – F Martin Erat, F John Mitchell, 2nd Round Pick (2014)

OUT – D David Rundblad, D Mathieu Brisebois, F Chris Brown, D D Rostislav Klesla, 4nd Round Pick (2015)

Philadelphia Flyers

IN – D Andrew MacDonald, 3rd Round Pick

OUT – D Andrej Meszaros, F Matt Mangene, 3rd Round Pick (2014), 2nd Round Pick (2015)

Pittsburgh Penguins

IN – F Lee Stempniak, F Marcel Goc

OUT – 3rd round pick, 5th Round Pick (2014), 3rd Round Pick (2015)

San Jose Sharks

IN – None

OUT – None

St. Louis Blues

IN – G Ryan Miller, F Steve Ott, F Eric Selleck

OUT – G Jaroslav Halak, F Chris Stewart, F William Carrier, F Mark Mancari 1st Round Pick (2015), Conditional 3rd Round Pick (2016)

Tampa Bay Lightning

IN – F Ryan Callahan, F Jonathan Marchessault, F Dalton Smith, 1st Round Pick (2015), Conditional 2nd Round Pick (2014)

OUT – F Martin St. Louis, F Dana Tyrell, D Matt Taormina

Toronto Maple Leafs

IN – None

OUT – None

Washington Capitals

IN – F Dustin Penner, D Rostislav Klesla, F Chris Brown, G Jaroslav Halak, 3rd Round Pick (2015), 4nd Round Pick (2015)

OUT – G Michal Neuvirth, F Martin Erat, F John Mitchell, 4th Round Pick (2014)

Vancouver Canucks

IN – G Jacob Markstrom, F Shawn Matthias, F Jeff Costello, 5th Round Pick

OUT – G Roberto Luongo, F Steven Anthony, F Raphael Diaz

Winnipeg Jets

IN – None

OUT – None

A look at the Professional Sports Landscape in North America

This page takes a look at which markets professional sports team in the NHL, NBA, MLB, NFL, CFL, MLS and NLL call home. It might surprise a few people just how many professional mens teams certain markets actually have. In Canada, Toronto is the only city with a team in each of the 6 professional sports with a CFL team, since there aren’t any NFL teams north of the border. Ontario is also the province with the most teams with 9, followed by Alberta with 6. In the United States, California has the most professional sports teams with 18, 8 of those in the Los Angeles Metro, with the San Francisco/San Jose/Oakland area just behind boasting 7 teams. The New York City Metro has the most sports teams of any city in North America with 10 and soon to be 11 when the New York City FC club joins the MLS in 2015. In Summary, Canada has 6 provinces with teams, while the United States has professional teams playing in 27 states, leaving both countries with teams in only half of their provinces, territories and states.

Canadian Sports Teams (7 NHL, 9 CFL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 2 MLS, 4 NLL)

Alberta – 2 NHL, 2 CFL, 2 NLL (6 Total)

  • Calgary (3) – Calgary Flames (NHL), Calgary Stampeders (CFL), Calgary Roughnecks (NLL)
  • Edmonton (3) – Edmonton Oilers (NHL), Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), Edmonton Rush (NLL)

British Columbia – 1 NHL, 1 CFL, 1 MLS, 1 NLL (4 Total)

  • Vancouver (4) – Vancouver Canucks (NHL), BC Lions (CFL), Vancouver Whitecaps (MLS), Vancouver Stealth (NLL) *Stealth play out of Langley, BC a suburb of Vancouver

Manitoba – 1 NHL, 1 CFL (2 Total)

  • Winnipeg (2) – Winnipeg Jets (NHL), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)

Ontario – 2 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 3 CFL, 1 MLS, 1 NLL (9 Total)

  • Hamilton (1) – Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL)
  • Ottawa (2) – Ottawa Senators (NHL), Ottawa Red Blacks (CFL)
  • Toronto (6) – Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Raptors (NBA), Toronto Blue Jays (MLB-AL), Toronto Argonauts (CFL), Toronto FC (MLS), Toronto Rock (NLL)

Quebec – 1 NHL, 1 CFL, 1 MLS (3 Total)

  • Montreal (3) – Montreal Canadiens (NHL), Montreal Alouettes (CFL), Montreal Impact (MLS)

Saskatchewan – 1 CFL (1 Total)

  • Regina (1) – Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)

American Sports Teams (23 NHL, 29 NBA, 29 MLB, 32 NFL, 16 MLS, 5 NLL)

Arizona – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFL (4 Total)

  • Phoenix Metro (4) – Arizona Coyotes (NHL), Phoenix Suns (NBA), Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB-NL), Arizona Cardinals (NFL-NFC) *The Coyotes and Cardinals both play in Glendale, AZ a suburb. The Suns and Diamondbacks both play in Phoenix, AZ.

California – 3 NHL, 4 NBA, 5 MLB, 3 NFL, 3 MLS (18 Total)

  • Los Angeles Metro (8) – (2 NHL Teams) Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks / (2 NBA Teams) – Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers / (2 MLB Teams) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (AL), Los Angeles Dodgers (NL) / (2 MLS Teams) LA Galaxy, Chivas USA * The Kings, Lakers, Clippers and Dodgers all play in Los Angeles, CA. The Angels and the Ducks both in the suburb of Anaheim, CA. The Galaxy and Chivas USA both in the suburb of Carson, CA.
  • Sacramento (1) – Sacramento Kings (NBA)
  • San Diego (2) – San Diego Padres (MLB-NL), San Diego Chargers (NFL-AFC)
  • San Francisco/San Jose/Oakland Region (7) – San Jose Sharks (NHL), Golden State Warriors (NBA) / (2 MLB Teams) San Francisco Giants (NL), Oakland Athletics (AL) / (2 NFL Teams) San Francisco 49ers (NFC), Oakland Raiders (AFC) / San Jose Earthquakes (MLS) *The Sharks play in San Jose, CA. The Warriors, Athletics and Raiders play in Oakland, CA. The Giants play in San Francisco, CA. The 49ers and Earthquakes play in Santa Clara, CA.

Colorado – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFL, 1 MLS, 1 NLL (5 Total)

  • Denver (5) – Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Rockies (MLB-NL), Denver Broncos (NFL-AFC), Colorado Rapids (MLS), Colorado Mammoth (NLL) * The Rapids club plays out of Commerce City, CO a suburb of Denver.

District of Columbia – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFL, 1 MLS (5 Total)

  • Washington (5) – Washington Capitals (NHL), Washington Wizards (NBA), Washington Nationals (MLB-NL), Washington Redskins (NFL-NFC), D.C. United (MLS)

Florida – 2 NHL, 2 NBA, 2 MLB, 3 NFL, 2 MLS (Both Future) – (11 Total, 9 Current)

  • Jacksonville (1) – Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL-AFC)
  • Miami (4, 1 Pending Stadium) – Florida Panthers (NHL), Miami Heat (NBA), Miami Marlins (MLB-AL), Miami Dolphins (NFL-AFC), Miami (MLS – Pending Stadium) *The Panthers and Dolphins play in Sunrise, FL a suburb. The Heat and Marlins both play in Miami, FL.
  • Orlando (1 Current, 1 Expansion in 2015) – Orlando Magic (NBA), Orlando FC (MLS – 2015)
  • Tampa/St. Petersburg (3) – Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL), Tampa Bay Rays (MLB-AL), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL-NFC) * The Lightning and Bucks both play in Tampa, FL. The Buccaneers play in St. Petersburg.

Georgia – 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFC (3 Total)

  • Atlanta (2) – Atlanta Hawks (NBA), Atlanta Braves (MLB-NL), Atlanta Falcons (NFL-NFC)

Illinois – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 2 MLB, 1 NFL, 1 MLS (6 Total)

  • Chicago (6) – Chicago Blackhawks (NHL), Chicago Bulls (NBA), Chicago White Sox (MLB-AL), Chicago Cubs (MLB-NL), Chicago Bears (NFL-NFC), Chicago Fire (MLS) *The Fire club plays out of Bridgeview, IL a suburb of Chicago.

Indiana – 1 NBA, 1 NFL (2 Total)

  • Indianapolis (2)– Indiana Pacers (NBA), Indianapolis Colts (NFL-AFC)

Louisiana – 1 NBA, 1 NFL (2 Total)

  • New Orleans (2) – New Orleans Pelicans (NBA), New Orleans Saints (NFL-NFC)

Maryland – 1 MLB, 1 NFL (2 Total)

  • Baltimore (2) – Baltimore Orioles (MLB-AL), Baltimore Ravens (NFL-AFC)

Massachusetts – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFL, 1 MLS (4 Total)

  • Boston/New England area (4) – Boston Bruins (NHL), Boston Celtics (NBA), Boston Red Sox (MLB-AL),  New England Patriots (NFL-AFC), New England Revolution (MLS) * The Bruins, Celtics and Red Sox all play in Boston, Mass. The Patriots and Revolution play in Foxborough, Massachusetts just south of Boston.

Michigan – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFL (4 Total)

  • Detroit Metro (4) – Detroit Red Wings (NHL), Detroit Pistons (NBA), Detroit Tigers (MLB-AL), Detroit Lions (NFL-NFC) *The Red Wings, Tigers and Lions all play in Detroit, MI. The Pistons play in Auburn Hills, MI a suburb.

Minnesota – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFL, 1 NLL (4 Total)

  • Minneapolis/St. Paul (4) – Minnesota Wild (NHL), Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA), Minnesota Twins (MLB-AL), Minnesota Vikings (NFL-NFC), Minnesota Swarm (NLL)

Missouri/Kansas – 1 NHL, 2 MLB, 2 NFL, 1 MLS (6 Total)

  • Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas (3) – Kansas City Royals (MLB-AL), Kansas City Chiefs (NFL-AFC), Sporting Kansas City (MLS) * The Royals and Cheifs play on the Missouri side, Sporting Kansas City plays on the Kansas side.
  • St Louis, Missouri  (3)– St. Louis Blues (NHL), St. Louis Cardinals (MLB-NL), St. Louis Rams (NFL-NFC)

New York/New Jersey – 4 NHL, 2 NBA, 2 MLB, 3 NFL, 2 MLS (inc. 1 Future), 2 NLL (15, 14 Current)

  • Buffalo (3) – Buffalo Sabres (NHL), Buffalo Bills (NFL-AFC), Buffalo Bandits (NLL)
  • New York City Metro (10 Current, 1 Expansion in 2015) – (NHL – 3 Teams) New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, New York Islanders / (NBA – 2 Teams) New York Knickerbockers, Brooklyn Nets / (MLB – 2 Teams) New York Yankees (AL), New York Mets (NL) / (NFL – 2 Teams) New York Giants (NFC), New York Jets (AFC) / (MLS – 1 Current Team, 1 Future Team) New York Red Bulls (Current), New York City FC (2015) *The Devils play in Newark, NJ. The Rangers and Knickerbockers both play in Manhattan, New York City, NY. The Islanders will be playing in Brooklyn, New York City, NY along with the Nets starting in the Fall of 2014.  The Yankees play in the Bronx, New York City, NY as will New York City FC. The Mets play in Queens, New York City, NY. The Giants and the Jets play in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Red Bulls play in Harrison, New Jersey.
  • Rochester (1) – Rochester Nighthawks (NLL)

North Carolina – 1 NHA, 1 NBA, 1 NFL (3 Total)

  • Charlotte (2) – Charlotte Bobcats (NBA), Carolina Panthers (NFL-NFC)
  • Raleigh (1) – Carolina Hurricanes (NHL)

Oklahoma – 1 NBA (1 Total)

  • Oklahoma City (1) – Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA)

Ohio – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 2 MLB, 2 NFL, 1 MLS (7 Total)

  • Cincinnati (2)– Cincinnati Reds (MLB-NL), Cincinnati Bengals (NFL-AFC)
  • Cleveland (3) –  Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), Cleveland Indians (MLB-AL), Cleveland Browns (NFL-AFC)
  • Columbus (2) – Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL), Columbus Crew (MLS)

Oregon – 1 NBA, 1 MLS (2 Total)

  • Portland (2) – Portland Trailblazers (NBA), Portland Timber (MLS)

Pennsylvania – 2 NHL, 1 NBA, 2 MLB, 2 NFL, 1 MLS, 1 NLL (9 Total)

  • Philadelphia Metro (6) – Philadelphia Flyers (NHL), Philadephia 76ers (NBA), Philadephia Phillies (MLB-NL), Philadelphia Eagles (NFL-NFC), Philadelphia Union (MLS), Philadelphia Wings (NLL) *The Union MLS club plays out of Chester, PA a suburb of Philly.
  • Pittsburgh (3) – Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL), Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB-NL), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL-AFC)

Tennessee – 1 NHL, 1 NBA, 1 NFL (3 Total)

  • Memphis (1) – Memphis Grizzlies (NBA)
  • Nashville (2) – Nashville Predators (NHL), Tennessee Titans (NFL-AFC)

Texas – 1 NHL, 3 NBA, 2 MLB, 2 NFL, 2 MLS (10 Total)

  • Dallas Metro (5) – Dallas Stars (NHL), Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Texas Rangers (MLB-AL), Dallas Cowboys (NFL-NFC), FC Dallas (MLS) * The Stars and Mavericks both play in Dallas, TX. The Rangers and Cowboys both play in Arlington, TX a suburn of Dallas. FC Dallas plays in Frisco, TX a suburb of Dallas.
  • Houston (4) – Houston Rockets (NBA), Houston Astros (MLB-AL), Houston Texans (NFL-AFC), Houston Dynamos (MLS)
  • San Antonio (1) – San Antonio Spurs (NBA)

Utah – 1 NBA, 1 MLS (2 Total)

  • Salt Lake City Metro (2) – Utah Jazz (NBA), Real Salt Lake (MLS) * The Jazz play in Salt Lake City, UT. Real Salt Lake play in the metro of Sandy, UT.

Washington – 1 MLB, 1 NFL, 1 MLS (3 Total)

  • Seattle (3) – Seattle Mariners (MLB-AL), Seattle Seahawks (NFL-NFC), Seattle Sounders (MLS)

Wisconsin – 1 NBA, 1 MLB, 1 NFL (3 Total)

  • Green Bay (1) – Green Bay Packers (NFL-NFC)
  • Milwaukee (2) – Milwaukee Bucks (NBA), Milwaukee Brewers (MLB-NL)