It has been 24 hours since the end of the deadline and it is time for those doing sports betting to decide who came out of the busiest day in NHL history on top and who failed to get the job done.

Winners: Washington, Phoenix and Toronto.
The only knock on Washington was that they could use someone to back up Mike Green and might not be tough enough to deal with the playoffs. They picked up Joe Corvo and then added Milan Jurcina, Jason Chimera, Scott Walker and Eric Belanger. This added a solid, second-unit offensive-defensemen, in Corvo, and a bunch of depth and toughness; making them even more of a favourite to reach the Stanley Cup Finals.
Phoenix made a league high seven moves; with the biggest being the acquisitions of Peter Mueller and Wojtek Wolski. These will bolster their offence and makes them a solid playoff team that no one really wants to meet; a large step from the league joke that they were last year.
The Leafs are in the race for worst in the league but after their big moves before the Olympics Brian Burke was able to pick up three prospects and four draft picks while only giving up a minor league goaltender and two second to third line wingers. Great for a rebuilding team.
Losers: Flyers, Red Wings, Blackhawks and any other team looking for a goaltender.
In either the first games since or the last game before the deadline, each of these teams had to pull their goaltender during a blowout. Each team wanted a top tier goaltender and none of them managed to pick one up. Of the big names like Turco, Vokoun, Ellis and Halak rumoured to be on the block, none of them were moved. The only goalie that got traded was Vesa Toskala who moved for the second time in a month to the





