Late Submission Leads to NHL Trade Rejection
NHL analysts Elliotte Friedman and Kyle Bukauskas recently shed light on a notable incident from the trade deadline, revealing that a proposed deal was ultimately rejected by the league because its submission occurred approximately one minute after the official cutoff time. This revelation emerged during an episode of "32 Thoughts: The Buzz." Friedman indicated that there was some displeasure regarding this information becoming public.
Friedman offered context by referencing other last-second transactions, such as the Scott Laughton trade to the Kings, which reportedly cleared by a mere 30 seconds before the deadline. This anecdote effectively illustrates the extremely tight margins involved in these high-stakes, late-stage negotiations.
He further elaborated on the immense pressure faced by team personnel—often a Capologist or an Assistant General Manager—who are tasked with digitally submitting trade agreements to the league. These individuals frequently prepare multiple email drafts corresponding to various potential deals being negotiated simultaneously. Friedman recounted a specific instance where a person, while juggling three deals at once, mistakenly sent an incorrect trade. Fortunately, the NHL's central registries promptly identified the error and contacted the individual, allowing the mistake—which involved incorrectly assigning a player to a team—to be rectified and the correct submission to be sent within the remaining precious minutes before the deadline.
This account underscores the chaotic and high-stress environment that defines the final moments of the trade deadline. Despite meticulous planning and best efforts, human error and the rapid pace of negotiations can unfortunately lead to critical delays. In the particular case discussed, it was confirmed that at least one trade was nullified because its submission arrived around 3:01 PM, missing the official deadline by a crucial minute.
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