It was a whirlwind of activity in the NHL today, with a flurry of 11 trades shaking up the landscape as teams jockeyed for position in the 2026 draft. Notably absent from the trading frenzy were the New York Islanders, but don't let that fool you into thinking General Manager Mathieu Darche was sitting idle.
In the aftermath of the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft, Darche shared that he was actively working to climb the draft ladder. "I did try to move up a few times," he admitted.
"It depends who was available, and that didn't go through. There's a few teams that said if my guy isn't there, we might be looking to move back."
Despite his efforts, the Islanders held steady with the 13th overall pick, selecting Malte Gustafsson, a player they had ranked among their top 10 prospects. Gustafsson's selection shows the team's confidence in his potential to make an impact.
Beyond the draft picks, the NHL has seen some blockbuster moves this past week, with stars like Brady Tkachuk, Jordan Kyrou, Alex Tuch, and Simon Nemec finding new homes. Darche was in the thick of it, engaging in talks about these marquee players.
"Basically, I've had my phone attached to my ear," Darche explained. "You're kicking tires, teams are calling, you're listening; that's my job to listen on anybody that calls.
I've called a bunch of teams. Was I involved in some of these trades?
Yeah. I've had a lot of discussions with these teams.
Some of it's circumstances, some of it's the other players' no-trade clauses. It could be various factors that we just didn't get anything through this time."
While the Islanders haven't pulled the trigger on any deals yet, the door remains open. With free agency just around the corner on Wednesday, the coming days could bring new opportunities for Darche and his team to make their mark. Stay tuned, because the offseason action is far from over.
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