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The Colorado Avalanche won the sweepstakes for veteran winger Brock Nelson at this year’s trade deadline. It took a massive ...
New York can rest happy with how things ended up, but acquiring one of Winnipeg’s top names would have been just as lucrative ...
Brock Nelson finished out the season with the Avalanche, but will he stay in NHL free agency? Or could he find a new home?
According to Marco D'Amico of RG Media, Brock Nelson reportedly nixed a trade to the Winnipeg Jets in favour of a move to the Colorado Avalanche.
Does he know the answer, even if he won’t say? Brock Nelson #29 of the New York Islanders attempts to score against Nick Blankenburg #37 and Juuse Saros #74 of the Nashville Predators.
a conditional third-round pick in 2028 and defenseman Oliver Kylington to the New York Islanders for center Brock Nelson and prospect William Dufour. “I think it’s a huge add,” Avs coach ...
Avalanche get: F Brock Nelson (50 percent of salary retained), F William Dufour Islanders get: First-round pick in 2026 or 2027, conditional third-round pick in 2028, F Calum Ritchie, D Oliver ...
In this case, the main focus is on Brock Nelson. He said Monday afternoon that the deadline doesn’t mean it’s Islanders or nowhere. “Obviously, there’s a lot going on and everyone’s like ...
Brock Nelson simultaneously made himself even more attractive to another playoff contender as a rental and showed the Islanders exactly how much they’ll lose if they deal him away before Friday ...