NEWARK, N.J. — Instead of suiting up for the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night, Ondrej Palat said goodbye to his teammates in the home locker room and left the arena an hour before puck drop. He is not going far.
The Devils traded Palat to the division-rival New York Islanders, moving on from the veteran winger they had been trying to deal for quite some time. The Devils sent a third-round pick in the draft this year and 2027 sixth-rounder with Palat for 27-year-old Maxim Tsyplakov.
''We're going to miss Pally,'' coach Sheldon Keefe said after a 4-3 loss to Winnipeg. ''He's a tremendous guy, great leader, often is the example in terms of hard work and competitiveness (in) practices, games.''
The Islanders took on Palat's entire $6 million salary cap hit for this season and next. General manager Mathieu Darche is very familiar with Palat from their time together with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
''It's sad to see him leaving," Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler said. ''For him, it's a new opportunity and I hope he makes the best out of it.''
Captain Nico Hischier called it a very weird scene sending off Palat while preparing to play a game. Siegenthaler said he and his teammates ''kind of got caught off guard'' by the move.
The trade was being worked out before Palat could get dressed for warmups, and the Devils said the 34-year-old was being held out for roster-related reasons. It was announced during the first period.
''It's challenging,'' Keefe said. ''It's not ideal. It happened so close to the game. ... It's part of the deal. Got to press on and get ready for the game. That's just the reality of it. Got to be a pro in those moments.''