From adding talent to losing captains: NHL teams that changed the most this offseason
Briefly

The Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup again, defeating the Edmonton Oilers like last year. Many NHL teams experienced changes, including offseason trades and free-agent signings. The Vegas Golden Knights made a significant addition, while the San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks improved. The Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers, and Toronto Maple Leafs need to re-tool, while the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens became more intriguing. Fewer impactful players changed teams compared to the previous offseason, raising questions about which teams made beneficial moves or miscalculations in their strategies.
The end result of the NHL season was the Florida Panthers beating the Edmonton Oilers for the Stanley Cup again, similar to the previous year.
The Vegas Golden Knights landed the offseason's biggest addition, while the San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks continued to improve from the bottom.
The Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers, and Toronto Maple Leafs now face the urgent task of re-tooling their teams ahead of the next season.
Fewer high-impact names moved during the summer, but it’s crucial to assess the impact of those who did and how teams fared overall.
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