The NHLs trade deadline passed at 3pm et and a number of big names found new homes around the National Hockey League. On the same day Steven Stamkos announced he is ready to return to the lineup, the Tampa Bay Lightning traded Martin St. Louis to the New York Rangers in exchange for Ryan Callahan, a first-round pick (2015) and second-round pick (2014). The Montreal Canadiens acquired forward Thomas Vanek and a fifth-round pick (2014) from the New York Islanders for prospect Sebastien Collberg and a second-round pick (2014). The Minnesota Wild acquired forwards Matt Moulson and Cody McCormick from the Buffalo Sabres for forward Torrey Mitchell, Winnipegs second-round pick in the 2014 Draft (previously acquired) and Minnesotas second-round pickin 2016. The Los Angeles Kings acquired forward Marian Gaborik from the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Matt Frattin, Torontos second-round pick in 2014 or 2015 (previously acquired in the Jonathan Bernier trade) and a conditional pick in 2014 or 2015. The Ottawa Senators acquired forward Ales Hemsky from the Edmonton Oilers for a third-round pick (2015) and a fifth-round pick (2014). In other news, the Senators have signed defenceman Chris Phillips a two-year, $5 million contract. In other trades: The Washington Capitals acquired goaltender Jaroslav Halak and a third-round pick (2015) from the Buffalo Sabres for goaltender Michal Neuvirth and defenceman Rostislav Klesla. The Detroit Red Wings acquired forward David Legwand from the Nashville Predators for Patrick Eaves, Calle Jarnkrok, and a third-round pick. The New Jersey Devils acquired forward Tuomo Ruutu from the Carolina Hurricanes for forward Andrei Loktionov and a conditional third-round pick (2017). The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired forward Marcel Goc from the Florida Panthers in exchange for a third-round pick (2015) and a fifth-round pick (2014). The Dallas Stars acquired goaltender Tim Thomas from the Florida Panthers for goaltender Dan Ellis. The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired forward Lee Stempniak from the Calgary Flames for a third-round pick (2014). The Boston Bruins acquired defenceman Andrej Meszaros from the Philadelphia Flyers for a third-round pick. The Columbus Blue Jackets acquired defenceman Nick Schultz from the Edmonton Oilers for a fifth-round pick (2014). The Buffalo Sabres traded Brayden McNabb, Jonathan Parker and two second-round picks (2014 and 2015) to the Los Angeles Kings for prospects Hudson Fasching and Nicolas Deslauriers. The Montreal Canadiens acquired goaltender Devan Dubnyk from the Nashville Predators for future considerations and assigned him to the Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL). The Colorado Avalanche acquired goaltender Reto Berra from the Calgary Flames for a second-round pick (2014). The New York Rangers acquired defenceman Raphael Diaz from the Vancouver Canucks for a fifth-round pick (2015). The Ottawa Senators acquired defenceman Alex Grant from the Anaheim Ducks for forward Andre Petersson. The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired forwards Jonathan Marchessault and Dalton Smith from the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Dana Tyrell and defenceman Matt Taormina. And the final deal of the day saw the Los Angeles Kings acquire forward James Livingston from the San Jose Sharks for a conditional seventh-round pick in 2016. Several of the big names that were believed to be on the market in the last couple of weeks did not end up being moved. The Vancouver Canucks hung on to forward Ryan Kesler, while the Calgary Flames kept Mike Cammalleri. Speaking after the deadline passed, Kesler told TSN, "Im happy that Im still a Canuck." 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Also nice to have Paul Pierce back on the court. Bottom line, in the weak Atlantic Division/Eastern Conference, as bad as things have been for the Nets with injuries/drama/expectations, if they can get and stay healthy, theyll be a playoff team. And if the chemistry were to ever come around, they could be a pretty dangerous team to play against in an early-round series. 4. DANNY GRANGER (Pacers): Has only played in five games over the past two seasons for a team that has become one of the elite 3-5 teams in the NBA..ddddddddddddHoping to return this weekend. Hes always been a lead actor in Indy. Paul George is that guy now. Can his ego stay in check and is he willing to sacrifice whatever it takes to help his team in whatever role his coaches devise for him? He can be a huge plus for them if hes willing to do what it takes. Obviously, sitting on the bench and watching his team be one of the best in the league has to humble you a bit yet make you hungry to get out there and do what it takes to be that finishing piece to help your team win a title. His presence on the floor will define how the Pacers chemistry evolves from here. If hes right mentally, they can become really dangerous on every level as a title contender. His scoring ability will make their depth even more of a strength. 5. SAN ANTONIO SPURS: An amazing series of facts about this team were pointed out to me by a few folks Tuesday night. Yes, we all know they have a Hall of Famer/franchise #1 pick in Tim Duncan. Some of the other pieces on the floor in Toronto Tuesday night vs. the Raptors include six second round picks, an undrafted player, a 30th Pick and two 28th picks. Remember what I said a few weeks back about the draft pedigree of the Indiana Pacers, sure you need a really good player but beyond that you MUST have GREAT leadership in the coaching area and the scouting/player evaluation and projection component. Its no secret that the Spurs define that and its a shame more franchises dont stay disciplined and use that model. Many swing for the fences with name guys that dont win for you. In a world of tank nation talk (I respect that you must have elite talent to win), it still comes down to the substance of what you put around an elite player that defines success. Too often, we look for the glitzy big name and reach for the bright lights and the style. In the end, it comes down to so many pieces meshing in an operation and it all comes back to the leadership of your owner, president, GM and coach. You get a good horse with a lousy jockey and hell underperform. Yes, youve got to have the horses, yet you better have the right folks leading the way. 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