Fake NHL Trade Card Generator
Create realistic fake trade card graphics as NHL. Pre-filled with authentic profile data — edit the text and download as PNG.
Create realistic fake trade card graphics as NHL. Pre-filled with authentic profile data — edit the text and download as PNG.
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About the Fake NHL Trade Card Generator
The trade card format places two photos side by side in the top half, separated by a center divider with bidirectional arrows in the accent color. The bottom half is a dark panel with the transaction headline in large auto-scaling type, the person's name in the accent color, and a subheadline for trade details. A glowing accent line separates the photos from the text area.
This is the format that appears every time a major trade breaks. Two faces. One graphic. The Woj bomb, the Shams tweet, the Adam Schefter scoop. Networks and Twitter accounts use this two-photo layout because it immediately communicates "Player A is going to Team B." The arrows in the center reinforce the transaction direction. The dual headshots make the story scannable in under one second.
Trade cards are not limited to actual trades. The two-photo layout works for any comparison or matchup: playoff previews, rivalry graphics, free agent destination speculation, draft comparisons, coaching changes. Any time you have two people or two teams on opposite sides of a story, the trade card format tells it visually.
Fake NHL Trade Card Post Ideas
- •Two player headshots side by side with arrows between them, a bold "TRADED" headline below, and a subheadline reading "3-team deal also includes two first-round picks and a player to be named eventually"
- •A trade card showing a player photo on the left and a team logo on the right with "SIGNED" as the headline and "4-year, $180M contract" as the subline, ESPN style with red accents
- •A matchup graphic using the trade card layout: two quarterbacks facing each other with "SUPER BOWL LVII" as the headline and both team names below
- •A parody trade card showing two coworkers with "DESK SWAP" as the headline and "HR has confirmed the window seat is now part of the deal" as the subheadline
- •A free agency graphic with a player on the left and three team logos composited on the right, headline reading "DECISION COMING" with gold accents
- •A draft comparison card with two prospects side by side, "1ST OVERALL?" as the headline, and their college stats listed in the subheadline
How to Make a Fake NHL Trade Card
- Open the Fake Trade Alert Generator at meme.app/fake-trade-alert-generator.
- Upload photos of both players or parties involved. Each fills one half of the top area.
- Enter the transaction headline (e.g. TRADED, SIGNED, DEAL DONE). The text auto-scales based on length.
- Add a subheadline with trade details, pick an accent color, and optionally add a network logo.
- Download your trade alert graphic as a high-resolution PNG.
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FAQ
- What is a trade card?
- A trade card places two photos side by side in the top half with directional arrows between them, and a transaction headline in the bottom half. Sports networks use this format to announce trades, swaps, and multi-player deals. The dual-photo layout immediately communicates who is involved on each side of the transaction.
- Can I use trade cards for things other than trades?
- Absolutely. The two-photo layout works for any matchup or comparison: playoff previews, coaching changes, free agent destinations, draft picks, rivalry graphics, or head-to-head stats. Any story with two sides works in this format.
- Is this trade alert generator free?
- Yes, completely free with no signup. Create unlimited trade alert graphics and download them instantly as high-res PNG.
Usage Policy
This tool is for parody, satire, and entertainment purposes only. By using this generator, you agree to the following:
- •Do not use generated images to harass, threaten, defame, or impersonate any individual.
- •Do not present generated posts as real or use them to spread misinformation.
- •Make it clear to viewers that any generated content is fictional and not genuine.
- •You are solely responsible for how you use and distribute generated images.
Last updated: April 2026