With the dust settled on the trade deadline, Sonny Sachdeva takes a closer look at how the moves impacted the potential path to the Stanley Cup Final for each conference’s best.
Getting Rantanen at a $12-million cap hit is a huge victory ... and two third-rounders is a decent haul if the Canes were a rebuilder. But they're not. They're a contender. This has to be pretty ...
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The Canes obtained Rantanen on Jan. 24 in a blockbuster trade with the Colorado Avalanche that sent ripples through the league, trading forwards Martin Necas, Jack Drury and draft picks to the Avs.