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Canadiens Played the Long Game to Get Ivan Demidov
Golden Knights trade Thompson to Capitals for picks
The Vegas Golden Knights traded goaltender Logan Thompson to the Washington Capitals for pick No. 83 and a 2025 third-rounder, the teams announced.
Thompson had requested a trade, Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon confirmed.
Vegas used the 83rd selection on the 6-foot-5 Belarusian netminder Pavel Moysevich. He posted a .942 save percentage in 13 KHL games in 2023-24.
Thompson is entering the last year of his contract with a sub-league minimum cap hit of $766,667. He'll be an unrestricted free agent in 2025.
The 27-year-old owns a lifetime .912 save percentage and a 2.67 goals against average in 103 career games.
Thompson appeared in a career-high 46 games in 2023-24, posting a .908 save percentage and a 2.70 goals against average. He stopped 6.85 goals above expected, per Evolving-Hockey.
Thompson will likely share the Capitals' crease with fellow lefty goalie Charlie Lindgren in 2024-25. Washington traded veteran netminder Darcy Kuemper earlier in the offseason to the Los Angeles Kings for Pierre-Luc Dubois.
The trade leaves an opening in Vegas' crease behind Adin Hill.
Thompson had a previously scheduled autograph signing at the draft and still honored it despite the trade.
Logan Thompson is a champ for staying to sign autographs and take pictures with fans 30 minutes after being traded. pic.twitter.com/sJ2QByxorT
— Jesse Granger (@JesseGranger_) June 29, 2024
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Today in Hockey History: June 29
Capitals Acquire Logan Thompson From Golden Knights
Pittsburgh Penguins Acquire Kevin Hayes From the St. Louis Blues
Blues deal Hayes to Penguins for future considerations
The St. Louis Blues traded veteran forward Kevin Hayes and a 2025 second-round pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins for future considerations, the teams announced Saturday.
Hayes has two seasons remaining on his contract at a $3.571-million cap hit after the Philadelphia Flyers retained 50% of his salary in the 2023 trade that sent him to St. Louis.
The 32-year-old made 79 appearances for the Blues this season, registering 29 points while averaging 14 minutes per night. Hayes will likely slot in as Pittsburgh's third-line center behind Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.
The Penguins will be Hayes' fifth team in his 10-year NHL career.
Pittsburgh has approximately $7.1 million in remaining cap space after the trade, according to Cap Friendly.
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