NHL Trade: The Tampa Bay Lightning Send Ryan McDonagh to Nashville Predators

The Tampa Bay Lightning have traded defenseman Ryan McDonagh to the Nashville Predators for defenseman Philippe Myers and forward Grant Mismash.

Puck Pedia: McDonagh has four years left on his contract at $6.75 million. Myers has a year left on his deal at $2.55 million and Mismash has a year left at $843,500.

The deal saves them $4.2 million.

Joe Smith: “Had to be a tough move for #tblightning to deal Ryan McDonagh, a ‘warrior’ and key part of leadership group. They don’t win those two Cups without him on shutdown pair. The move does free up $6.75 million of cap space that can help with other needs, but still big shoes to fill”

Tampa Bay Lightning: “For your grit. For your passion. For your leadership on and off the ice. Thank you for everything, Mac.”

Alex Daugherty: “So the #Preds end up spending about $4 million more, but get a far better D-man in McDonagh to replace Myers. This closes the book on the Myers chapter in Nashville, which never made any sense at all.”

David Pagnotta: Predators GM David Poile: “Ryan is the ultimate team player who will bring experience and leadership to our lineup. . . we couldn’t be more thrilled that he waived his (NMC) to come to Nashville. With the ability to play in any situation, he immediately strengthens our defensive corps.”

Elliotte Friedman: Myers contract is unique in that if he’s bought out the Lightning would get a $617,000 credit next year and a $633,000 cap hit in 2023-24.

Greg Wyshynski: The Lightning may not be looking to buy out Myers.

GM Brisbois: “We’ve liked him going back to his junior days. We really like the tool box.”

Brisebois on Myers skating: “In the past, we’ve been able to work with players and make them better skaters.”

Adam Kimelman: “Hope things work better for Phil Myers in Tampa than they did in Nashville. Maybe learning from Victor Hedman can unlock the consistency in his game. Because Myers has pretty much everything else skill-wise.”

Cap Friendly: “Ryan McDonagh has a full No Trade clause as part of his contract, and therefore would have had to agree to and sign-off on this deal to the #Preds . But despite the trade, his clause will follow him to Nashville and remain intact for the duration of his contract.”