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03/05/26 11:36:00
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03/05 11:35 CST Avalanche get Nicolas Roy, Golden Knights acquire Nic Dowd
ahead of the NHL trade deadline
Avalanche get Nicolas Roy, Golden Knights acquire Nic Dowd ahead of the NHL
trade deadline
By STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Hockey Writer
Two of the top Stanley Cup contenders in the Western Conference are not waiting
until trade deadline day to make significant additions down the middle.
The NHL-best Colorado Avalanche acquired center Nicolas Roy from Toronto on
Thursday for a conditional fifth-round pick this year and a conditional
first-rounder in 2027. The Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights got
center Nic Dowd from the Washington Capitals in exchange for a 2027 third-round
pick, a 2029 second-rounder and young goaltender Jesper Vikman.
Roy fills a major void for Colorado with significant size at 6-foot-4. Now 29,
he helped Vegas win the Cup in 2023, when depth played a major role in that
title run.
Dowd, 35, gives the Golden Knights a penalty killer and shutdown defender down
the middle who can also chip in some offense. He has 16 points and 43 blocked
shots in 55 games this season and is under contract through '26-27 at a
reasonable salary cap hit of $3 million.
These are not the first additions for either team in recent weeks. Vegas jumped
the line to pick up defenseman Rasmus Andersson from Calgary prior to the
Olympic break, while Colorado also added on the blue line with Brett Kulak and
Nick Blankenburg.
Trading Dowd signals the Capitals' intention to at least in part be sellers,
sitting four points back of the second and final wild card spot in the Eastern
Conference but having played three more games than Boston, which is in that
position. Pending unrestricted free agent forward Brandon Duhaime and
defenseman Trevor van Riemsdyk are also trade candidates for Washington.
With less than 26 hours to go before the deadline, plenty of other teams who
declared they're open for business are awaiting more deals. Vincent Trocheck
remains with the New York Rangers, and coach Mike Sullivan was noncommittal
about whether the center whose name is atop many trade boards would play
Thursday night against Toronto.
Roy played Wednesday night at New Jersey for the Maple Leafs, who are all but
certain to miss the playoffs for the first time in a decade. They sat three
other players for roster management reasons as trade talk heats up: Bobby
McMann, Scott Laughton and Oliver Ekman-Larsson.
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