NHL trade news: Fans are stunned as Nicolas Hague sent to Nashville Predators in quiet midnight shakeupNicolas Hague sent to Nashville Predators in quiet midnight shakeup (Credit: AP Photo/George Walker IV, File) The NHL community woke up to an unexpected transaction that occurred while most fans and insiders were asleep. The Vegas Golden Knights traded 25-year-old defenseman Nicolas Hague to the Nashville Predators in a move that seemed both calculated and time-sensitive. Hague, who had just completed a three-year contract with a $2.29 million cap hit, was a restricted free agent.The trade caught many off guard, not just because of its timing, but also because of its implications. But also because of the role Hague played on the Golden Knights’ blue line. With his physicality and size, Hague had carved a reliable role for himself, but contract negotiations with Vegas reportedly stalled. This sudden trade now suggests that the team was unwilling to meet the defenseman’s salary demands, while the Predators quickly capitalized on the opportunity.

Vegas Golden Knights receive depth and flexibility in return

In exchange for Nicolas Hague, the Vegas Golden Knights acquired defenseman Jeremy Lauzon and forward Colton Sissons. This package offers both defensive grit and offensive versatility. This hints that Vegas may be focused on reshaping its roster to create more balance and depth. Lauzon. A capable shutdown blueliner, brings an edge to the Golden Knights’ defensive corps. While Sissons can slot into the bottom six and contribute reliably on both ends of the ice.

Nashville Predators show confidence with quick Nicolas Hague extension

Within hours of the trade being completed, the Nashville Predators signed Nicolas Hague to a four-year contract carrying a $5.5 million cap hit per season. The speed of this deal strongly suggests that negotiations had already been lined up. If not agreed upon, before the trade was finalized, and the agreement was likely a key condition of the trade’s execution.This late-night trade between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Nashville Predators may have flown under the radar in real-time. But its implications are significant, and it marks the end of Hague’s Vegas tenure. This signals Nashville’s belief in his potential, and reflects both teams’ shifting roster and salary strategies as the offseason progresses.Also Read: From Connor McDavid’s decade of dominance to Matthew Schaefer’s tearful tribute, the 2025 NHL Draft night captured hockey’s full circle