It's never too early to talk trade candidates in the NHL. That's especially true this season, which has already seen a handful of significant moves:
The New York Rangers traded captain Jacob Trouba to the Anaheim Ducks.
Promising defenseman David Jiricek was sent from the Columbus Blue Jackets to the Minnesota Wild.
The Toronto Maple Leafs sent defenseman Timothy Liljegren to the San Jose Sharks.
The Colorado Avalanche revamped their entire goaltending unit by sending Justus Annunen to the Nashville Predators for Scott Wedgewood, and then Alexandar Georgiev to the Sharks for Mackenzie Blackwood. They join Miles Wood, as the Avs really embrace the Colorado alpine aesthetic.
The NHL trade deadline is March 7, 2025. Here's a way-too-early look at some of the players who could be moved before that date, from the shocking possibilities to the pending free agents to the bargain beauties who could be the difference in winning the Stanley Cup.
This list was compiled through conversations with league executives and other sources, as well as media reports. ESPN insiders Kevin Weekes and Emily Kaplan added their input in its creation. Salary figures are from Cap Wages and Puck Pedia.
For the NHL owners reading this piece: Any "soft tampering" is purely coincidental.
Let's begin with the biggest names and the true stunners, should any of them move.