Jason Ward bolts to Tampa Bay
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 | 05:29 PM ET
The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired forward Jason Ward from the Los Angeles Kings for a fifth-round draft pick.
Hockey Night in Canada's Scott Morrison breaks down all the major trades made on NHL trade deadline day.
The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired forward Jason Ward from the Los Angeles Kings for a fifth-round draft pick.
The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired left-winger Karl Stewart and a sixth-round draft pick from the Chicago Blackhawks for forward Nikita Alexeev.
The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired defenceman Joe Rullier from the Anaheim Ducks for future considerations.
The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired rookie goaltender Nolan Schaefer from the San Jose Sharks for a seventh-round draft pick.
The Calgary Flames acquired defenceman David Hale and a fifth-round draft pick from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a third-round pick in this year's draft.
The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired defenceman/winger Joel Kwiatkowski from the Florida Panthers for a fourth-round draft pick.
The St. Louis Blues acquired forward Brad Boyes from the Boston Bruins for defenceman Dennis Wideman.
The Colorado Avalanche reacquired Scott Parker from the San Jose Sharks for a sixth-round draft pick in 2008.
The Buffalo Sabres acquired defenceman Mikko Lehtonen from the Nashville Predators for a fourth-round draft pick in 2007.
The Los Angeles Kings traded defenceman Mattias Norstrom, winger Konstantin Pushkarev and a third- and fourth-round pick to the Dallas Stars for defencemen Jaroslav Modry and Johan Fransson, a first-round pick in 2008, and a second- and third-round pick this year.
Scott Morrison, the recipient of the Hockey Hall of FameĆs 2006 Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award, has been covering hockey for 25 years. The Toronto native began his career at the Toronto Sun in 1979. After spending more than 11 years as a hockey writer and columnist at the paper, Morrison became Sports Editor in 1991 and led the section to being named one of North America's top-ten sports sections in 1999 - the first sports section in Canada to receive the AP Sports Editors North American Award. Scott, a former two-term president of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, joined Rogers Sportsnet in 2001 as Managing Editor, Hockey, and is currently both a commentator on Hockey Night in Canada and a columnist for CBC.ca.