The Chicago Blackhawks have been forced to part ways with several key players that won Stanley Cups with them in recent years because they are constantly pushed to the upper limits of the salary cap to keep their core of superstar players together.
That constant roster shuffling continued on Friday night during the first round of the 2016 NHL draft.
It was at that point that the Blackhawks traded forward Andrew Shaw to the Montreal Canadiens for two second-round draft picks in 2016 (the Canadiens' own second-round pick and another that previously belonged to the Minnesota Wild).