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The NHL trade deadline for the 2022-23 season is March 3 at 3 p.m. ET. While the final day is always a furious onslaught of trades, there have already been some major deals, including Bo Horvat to the New York Islanders, Vladimir Tarasenko to the New York Rangers and Ryan O’Reilly to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Many other big names are potentially on the move, including Patrick Kane, Timo Meier, Jakob Chychrun, Erik Karlsson and Tyler Bertuzzi.

Consider this your one-stop shop for all the deals already made — and buzz on what could come next.

And be sure to tune on Friday, March 3, for ESPN’s live coverage of the trade deadline on ESPN+.

More: Grades on all the big deals
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Feb. 23

Bruins get: D Dmitry Orlov, F Garnet Hathaway
Capitals get: F Craig Smith, 2023 first-round pick, 2024 third-round pick, 2025 second-round pick
Wild get: 2023 fifth-round pick (BOS)

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Ducks get: F Josiah Slavin
Blackhawks get: F Hunter Drew


Feb. 22

Blackhawks get: D Nikita Zaitsev, 2023 second-round pick, 2026 fourth-round pick
Senators get: Future considerations

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Golden Knights get: D Dysin Mayo
Coyotes get: D Shea Weber, 2023 fifth-round pick

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Feb. 19

Rangers get: F Tyler Motte
Senators get: F Julien Gauthier, 2023 seventh-round pick

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Feb. 17

Maple Leafs get: F Ryan O’Reilly, F Noel Acciari, F Josh Pillar
Blues get: F Mikhail Abramov, F Adam Gaudette, 2023 first-round pick (TOR), 2023 third-round pick (OTT), 2024 second-round pick (TOR)
Wild get: 2025 fourth-round pick (TOR)

Trade details | Trade grades


Feb. 9

Rangers get: F Vladimir Tarasenko, D Niko Mikkola
Blues get: F Sammy Blais, D Hunter Skinner, 2023 first-round pick, 2024 fourth-round pick

Trade details | Trade grades


Feb. 5

Kraken get: D Jaycob Megna
Sharks get: 2023 fourth-round pick


Jan. 30

Islanders get: F Bo Horvat
Canucks get: F Anthony Beauvillier, F Aatu Raty, 2023 first-round pick

Trade details | Trade grades


Jan. 25

Avalanche get: F Matt Nieto, D Ryan Merkley
Sharks get: F Jacob MacDonald, F Martin Kaut


Jan. 18

Red Wings get: F Jasper Weatherby
Sharks get: F Kyle Criscuolo


Dec. 19

Ducks get: D Michael Del Zotto
Red Wings get: F Danny O’Regan

Red Wings get: D Michael Del Zotto
Panthers get: F Givani Smith

Maple Leafs get: F Dryden Hunt
Avalanche get: F Denis Malgin


Nov. 23

Wild get: F Ryan Reaves
Rangers get: 2025 fifth-round pick

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Maple Leafs get: D Conor Timmins
Coyotes get: F Curtis Douglas


Oct. 28

Canucks get: D Ethan Bear, F Lane Pederson
Hurricanes get: 2023 fifth-round pick

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Oct. 27

Canucks get: F Jack Studnicka
Bruins get: G Michael DiPietro, D Jonathan Myrenberg


Oct. 26

Flyers get: F Evan Barratt
Blackhawks get: D Cooper Zech

Canadiens get: D Nicolas Beaudin
Blackhawks get: F Cameron Hillis


Oct. 9

Oilers get: F Klim Kostin
Blues get: D Dmitri Samorukov


Oct. 7

Canucks get: D Riley Stillman
Blackhawks get: F Jason Dickinson, 2024 second-round pick

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SEATTLE — The Chicago White Sox placed rookie shortstop Chase Meidroth on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a right thumb contusion ahead of their 4-3, 11-inning loss in their series finale against the Seattle Mariners.

Meidroth, who is hitting .252 with three home runs, 15 RBIs and 11 stolen bases, said he will be shut down from swinging for “a few days.” He hasn’t registered an at-bat since July 30 against the Philadelphia Phillies, when he was hit by a Taijuan Walker sinker in the fifth inning.

Also Thursday, Chicago selected the contract of shortstop Jacob Amaya from Triple-A Charlotte and designated right-handed pitcher Gus Varland for assignment.

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Ticket to reprise: Mets honor Beatles’ Shea 60th

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NEW YORK — The Mets will honor the 60th anniversary of the Fab Four’s performance at Shea Stadium, where they will host the Mariners on Aug. 15 for The Beatles Night at Citi Field.

The 1965 performance was a milestone because The Beatles became the first rock band to perform a major stadium concert. A 50-minute documentary titled “The Beatles at Shea Stadium” captured the show. At the time, the multipurpose stadium was home to the Mets and New York Jets.

The celebration will begin with a performance by 1964 the Tribute in front of Shea Bridge at 6:15 p.m. ET. The first 15,000 fans to enter Citi Field will receive an exclusive Shea Stadium replica.

The first pitch will be thrown by members of the game-day staff who worked the famous concert. A themed fireworks show will be held after the game.

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M’s Naylor exits with sore shoulder after swing

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SEATTLE — Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor left Thursday’s 4-3 victory against the Chicago White Sox in the third inning because of shoulder soreness, manager Dan Wilson said.

In his first at-bat against White Sox starter Shane Smith, Naylor grimaced after swinging at a high, inside fastball. He walked down the first base line and back before finishing his at-bat, which ended with a strikeout.

Naylor stayed in the game, but later exited after grounding out to second base to end the third inning.

Wilson told reporters after the game that Naylor is day-to-day.

Naylor, one of Seattle’s notable trade deadline acquisitions from the Arizona Diamondbacks, is hitting .289, with 14 home runs, 65 RBI and 21 stolen bases this season. Since joining the Mariners, the left-hander is batting .261 with three home runs and 10 stolen bases.

While with the Diamondbacks, the left-handed hitter was pulled from a June 23 game — also against the White Sox — in the fourth inning due to right shoulder discomfort. Naylor avoided a stint on the injured list and returned to the lineup two days later.

Donovan Solano, who hadn’t played in two weeks, took over at first base for Seattle when Naylor exited.

The Mariners, who swept a series for the first time since July 11-13, moved within 1 1/2 games of first-place Houston in the American League West.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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