In a surprise shake-up, the NHL's [team name, not specified in the headline] have made significant changes to their bottom-six lineup, trading away Michael Hinostroza and bringing in Marcus Foligno and Nicolas Brink. The moves are seen as a bid to bolster the team's scoring depth and increase their chances of making a deep playoff run. But with the trade deadline looming, speculation is rampant about whether these additions are the final piece of the puzzle or just the beginning of a larger overhaul. As the season enters its final stretch, fans and analysts alike are left wondering if the team has done enough to make a serious push for the Stanley Cup.
Wild trade tracker: After bottom-six overhaul — Foligno, Brink in, Hinostroza out — are they done? The New York Times