The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NHL trade deadline. Winnipeg Jets get: Defenseman Luke Schenn Pittsburgh Penguins get: 2026 second-round draft pick, 2027 fourth-round draft pick Winnipeg Jets get: Forward Brandon Tanev Seattle Kraken get: 2027 second-round draft pick James Mirtle: I had a front-row (press box) seat when the Maple Leafs acquired Luke Schenn at the trade deadline two years ago for a third-round pick.
The Winnipeg Jets have made a pair of moves on trade deadline day. Brandon Tanev returning to Jets in trade with Kraken Brandon Tanev is returning to the place where he began his career. The veteran grinder was traded to the Winnipeg Jets from the Seattle Kraken ahead of the deadline,
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Youth gets its chance with Toronto FC reserve side, which kicks off season SundayIn charge of Toronto FC’s second team, Cimini’s role is to nurture and challenge talent. “For us, as a second team, it’s been really clear. Our objective is not the results. It’s to really develop,” Cimini said.
Winnipeg Jets general manager added forward Brandon Tanev and defenseman Luke Schenn at Friday’s 2025 Trade Deadline. Who are they and what will they bring to the NHL’s best team that’s hoping to stay in first place and finally get over the first-round playoff hump?
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Shooting near Scarborough Town Centre in Toronto injures 12, suspects at largeTORONTO — Toronto mayor Olivia Chow says she is “deeply troubled” by a mass shooting in the city’s east end that left 12 people injured, half of them with serious injuries.
The Toronto Maple Leafs don't appear to exactly be the hottest destination for NHL players at this time of year.
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Artifact-laden tribute to Nova Music Festival massacre bound for TorontoAn immersive exhibit including charred cars and bullet-ridden bathroom stalls from the Nova Music Festival massacre is coming to Toronto. Billed as a “groundbreaking and profound
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Greater Toronto home sales down as mortgage costs, trade war weigh on buyers: boardHome sales in the Greater Toronto Area fell by more than one-quarter in February compared with a year ago despite buyers maintaining “substantial” negotiating power. The
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