The Taylor Hall trade. The devs got some good prospects and we don’t mind a first round pick, containing another top prospect. On the other hand, Taylor Hall was terrible for the Coyotes, giving them close to no help last season, causing him to be let out into free agency without a single offer, and getting picked up by Buffalo. Even there, this season he hasn’t lived up to the hype. I don’t think he’ll ever be the same as the 2017 Taylor Hall.
I'm a Devils fan. Scott Gomez. He fit in perfectly to the Devils system. He had a couple decent seasons in new York but was never near the same player he was in New Jersey. Even when Gomez came back to New Jersey near the end of his career, he put up numbers he hadn't attained in years. At that time though, the Devils were going younger and rebuilding. He is one player I wish would have stayed his whole career in New Jersey. I believe he would have ended yup well over 1000 points and had his number retired there with the other greats had he stayed there his whole career. The guy had some Gretzky like vision and playmaking skills.
Ottawa won the Lehner trade hands down! Buffalo went no where when they had him (plus lost him in FA) and sure Colin White had a rough season last year but has become a very solid Top 6 Centre to help compliment Ottawa's growing forward core.
They also had Craig Anderson at the time, who may not be a top 5 goaltender but he was definitely solid in net. Having 3 starters is kind of pointless, you could argue they didn't keep the right one but Ottawa's problem surprisingly wasn't goaltending lol
Ryan o’reilly was treading water and mired in a losing culture in Buffalo, the blues sent a pair of bottom six forwards who had a small impact at the time and are no longer with the Sabre’s, an unproven prospect who has 14 points in 75 games with the Sabres, and two draft picks, who might turn out to be elite but if so, is several years away. The blues received their current captain and conn smyth recipient who helped them win a cup. That was one well timed trade.
@@maxrates another one was getting brayden schenn for jori lehtera. Every now and then Armstrong can pull off a magic trick, and absolutely fleece another GM.
@@xlr0gd205 oh I knew he was gonna be good. His only issue is consistency. He needs to carry that into next season, which should be doable considering he's more mature now. Good kid, glad he's doing well.
What is strange is that Domi DID perform. But when they saw that, Habs next year decided to make him play with the wrong players on the wrong line so he could be trade for 3 sticks and a jack-strap.
Extra info about the Subban trade: -Nashville traded one of the picks to the Flyers(which they used to pick Bobby Brink) for a pick they used to pick Egor Afanasyev(expect to see him in the next 1-2 years) -Jeremy Davies made his debut with the Preds midway through this season due to massive piles of injuries and he’s looked very solid from the minutes he’s played.
I haven't even watched it yet but I know it'll be a great video I got so excited when this notification popped up keep up the great work man we love you
You should do a video on the most confusing trades in the NHL. Not necessarily the worst trades but once that didn’t really make sense at the time of them happening. Like Ryan O,Riley
Great vid rob!! Just some trades i can think off that were timed well. Phaneuf--> Ottawa ---> LA Kessel --> Pens --> Arizona (Allowed leafs to fully commit to rebuilding by trading their best defenceman and best forward , and they were able to get Marner at 4th that draft year, and Matthews at 1st the next year draft. Without this move maybe they finish with a few extra pts and missout on Matthews and Mitchy. Also it gave the hotdog man 2 cups and gave Reilly the icetime needed to develop into our Now #1 dman.)
Raycroft for Rask. Previous Calder award-winning goaltender who had underachieved for a couple of seasons for Boston traded for a then very young Tuukka Rask. Turned out pretty good for the Bruins in the long run.
You need to go way back, but legendary Hab's GM Sam Pollock's, trading their 1970 1st pick and a prospect for the Golden Seals 1971 1st pick. Pollock's crystal ball was dead on, the Seals tanked, finishing last, and Pollock got exactly who he wanted; Guy Lafleur.
I think the Ilya Kovalchuk trade away by the Thrashers was the best move in a long time, he went on for 3 more seasons with the Devils then went on mostly to the KHL and wasnt the same since.
My friend is a huge Sharks fan and was so hyped about the Karlsson trade, but I knew once he was given that contract it was a mistake, especially since the very next season the Injuries started. I get the sharks wanted to keep Karlsson because they gave up so much, but they already had 7mil into an aging vlasic, and 8 mil pylon burns. But hear me out when the sharks are fully healthy on defense they are a monster, but now they have no production up top because Meier isn't looking like the 30 goal scorer he was signed to be.
I had to reach wayyyy back for this one. When Dave "Tiger" WIlliams was traded to the Vancouver Canucks in 1980, they actually outperformed the other hot team at the moment: the Oilers!
In the 2008-9 season, my team traded Thomas Walser for Damien Brunner in a one-on-one deal (it is not customary in Europe to do so) in the middle of the season... Brunner had 3 assists in 17 games before that trade, 36 games, 12g 14a for the remainder of the season with Zug and in the following five seasons was one of the best snipers with a Swiss passport and made the national team and later played for Detroit and the Devils... Walser had 20 games, 1 assist for our organisation and 37 gp, 4g 1a for Kloten... he soonly fell under the radar and played for Minor League teams only.
Josh Anderson... having just watched Game 3 of the Habs v Vegas series, that's kinda funny to see him pop up here. Don't know where the series is gonna go but hoping for a Canadian Cup!!!
Haven't seen the whole video yet, but I am reminded of John Cullen with Mario/Jagr and the Pens, and he was a big part of a deal for Ron Francis. Guess who won the trade! LOL
The Summer of 2018 The Sabres get: Patrick Berglund (leaves the league after 23 more games) Vladimir Sobotka (leaves the league after 85 more games) Tage Thompson (15 goals and 11 assists in 104 games; Missed all but 1 game of the 2019-2020 season) 2019 1st round pick (#31 overall, Ryan Johnson, hasn't played in the NHL yet) 2021 2nd round pick (#49 overall, later traded) The Blues get: Ryan O'Reilly (Selke and Conn Smythe trophy winner with the Blues first ever Stanley Cup victory) It's easy to forget that Berglund and Sobotka were solid, 2-way, middle-6 players at the time of the trade, and Thompson was one of the Blues top young players in the NHL at the time of the trade.
You have NO idea the emotional rollercoaster the Karlsson trade has been for a Sens fan over the years lmao. That has to be one of the greatest “bad trades” of all time.
I have a future video suggestion, if you haven't already done this one, but what about each team's 'best team' year. Like what year did each team have their best overall team? Maybe for the last 40 years or something so you don't have to go so far back. What do you think?
He is good otherwise he wouldn't play in the NHL, but he is not that elite defenseman anymore, he used to be and certainly not worth 11.5 million dollars a season...
Going in the way back machine, Rick Martin to Los Angeles for a 3rd and a 1st. The Sabres management knew Martin sustained a potential career ended injury, and were right, as he only played 4 games in 2 seasons. The first round pick was used to select Tom Barrasso, who won the Vesina and Calder in his first season and later a pair of Cups in Pittsburgh. Would Yashin for Chara and Spezza be another?
Kase trade wasn’t very good for either teams. Kase is the opposite of what the bruins need, while backes is a liability, axel Anderson won’t be ready for a while, and the pick wasn’t anything like people expected
@@gimmick7389 If Habs definitely need sergachev because their left side is pretty bad, then Habs will definitely need a top6 left winger to "replace" Drouin. That trade was a fair deal for both of teams. Drouin is an excellent playmaker and he can score.
@@alexc1926 Drouin has 21 points in 32 games right now, he would be on pace for roughly 55-60 points in a full 82-game season. I haven't heard all that much about Drouin aside from people wondering if this could be his breakout year, he's not over-hyped he's been over-criticized by Hockey fans for the past few years and I'm even guilty of this. Sergachev would definitely help the Habs blue-line but if you have Sergachev instead of Drouin, who has that type of chemistry with Nick Suzuki that's helping him turn into a potential superstar center in the coming years? Drouin is probably the Habs' best playmaker right now and if he keeps this up could be just that for the next few seasons.
Old school: Cam Neely from the Canucks to Boston for Barry Pederson. Neely was phenomenal as a Bruin while Pederson was washed up at 25 after several injuries.
I think that a trade of evander kane for M.Ekholm and C.Jarnkrok would be crazy benificial for both sjs and nsh. Offensively for nsh and saving a few $ for sjs and to move up burns to F, and Jarnkrok would be a nice addition to the 2nd line
Sens fan here and im pretty mind blown about all the trades gm pierre dorrion has made they’re controversial at the time but looking back he’s a genius now hoping matt murray will bounce back😅
2016, Rutherford get Trevor Daley from the Hawks for Rob Scuderi. Daley was a big part of at least one of the Pens back to back championships. Scuderi was sent down I believe
Bergevin is highly underrated. Gets a ton of flak but he winds up on the right side of the deal far more often than on the wrong side. For instance the Subban/Weber trade was universally panned at the time. People wanted his head. Looks a lot different now...
You mentioned Duchene, but remember what kind of haul Sakic got from the trade? I mean 1 for 1 trade for Girard would have been sad as a Avalanche win for the trade, but noooope. Another notable piece is the draft pick, which ended up being Bowen Byram. Then Duchene went on to have an expensive contract and struggle.
I'm not sure it's fair to critique players too harshly as playing in today's NHL with the COVID protocols and the overall state of our country, I think it has to be difficult both on and off the ice. Maybe and mostly off the ice? What the heck do I know? I'm not an NHL hockey player but I will say to every player, good for you to be able to play this great game at such a high pace!
Penguins fan here. Most perfectly timed move was firing Rutherford because he was about to trade Kris Letang... KRIS LETANG. Only the best defenseman in Penguins history. A almost yearly Norris contender. And a cornerstone to 4 Stanley cups
My NYRs traded a Beloved Derrick Brassard for an Excellent but not yet proved Mika Zibanejad. Even though Brassard was an impact for Ottowa Senators eliminating the NYRs the following year, thereafter Brassard began a Decline, and, has been sent to different teams, since, while Mika Zibanejad has thrived for The NYRs. Thanks, Jeff Gorton
Montreal Canadiens trade for Ken Dryden at the draft after he was drafted by the Boston Bruins, for Alex Campbell, Guy Allen and Paul Reid. Ken Dryden won 6 stanley cups in 9 yrs... Won 6 Veznia trophies, 1 Calder, 1 Conn Smythe trophy. He also sat out 1 yr during a contract dispute. Ken Dryden retired at age 32, because he could. None of the other 3 ever played an NHL game.
I want to see a season with every team in a rebuild mode. I know its next to impossible but thats just a little insight as to what kind of person i am.
Blues trading away Berglund and Sobotka for O’Reilly. Sobotka ended up in the minors and Berglund flat out quit, O’Reilly wins a Conn Smythe (for narrative sake, I left out the additional draft pick and Tage Thompson inclusion, but neither of those help the blues win the 2019 cup)
Has your team ever had a player you KNEW would be way worse on any other team?
Patrik Berglund... What happened to him in Buffalo was really unfortunate for sure. But I can't say I didn't see the regression coming
The Taylor Hall trade. The devs got some good prospects and we don’t mind a first round pick, containing another top prospect. On the other hand, Taylor Hall was terrible for the Coyotes, giving them close to no help last season, causing him to be let out into free agency without a single offer, and getting picked up by Buffalo. Even there, this season he hasn’t lived up to the hype. I don’t think he’ll ever be the same as the 2017 Taylor Hall.
I'm a Devils fan. Scott Gomez. He fit in perfectly to the Devils system. He had a couple decent seasons in new York but was never near the same player he was in New Jersey. Even when Gomez came back to New Jersey near the end of his career, he put up numbers he hadn't attained in years. At that time though, the Devils were going younger and rebuilding. He is one player I wish would have stayed his whole career in New Jersey. I believe he would have ended yup well over 1000 points and had his number retired there with the other greats had he stayed there his whole career. The guy had some Gretzky like vision and playmaking skills.
As a Canes fan it's gotta be Jeff Skinner
luke schenn??
Habs: danault and Romanov
Blackhawks: Weise and Fleishman
Not to mention weise ended up coming back lol not that he did anything its just a funny detail
@@HANGTIMEV Dale Weise actually has a RUclips channel called Habs Tonight.
@@HANGTIMEV what makes the trade such a steal is both left the hawks after that season, only played like 15 games
“Mark burgervan” I’m dead I love your content but that pronunciation was funny
It would be funny if he actually made that up lol.... I'm guessing he's a Spittin Chuckles fan
I heard Marc Burger-Man and thought he did it on purpose 😂
@@brettmurray2473 Yee probably
@@Matthews34 lol
It’s even funnier watching at 2x speed
Trading Duchene was perfectly timed too. Made Sakic look like a genius.
I wouldn’t say that because Duchene wanted out of Colorado
As a Sens fan. It always pains me that we at one time had Bishop and lehner then we just gave them away
bishop is made of glass and lehner is a backup goalie whose bounced around 10 different teams and got ottawa colin white so it's really not that bad
Ottawa won the Lehner trade hands down! Buffalo went no where when they had him (plus lost him in FA) and sure Colin White had a rough season last year but has become a very solid Top 6 Centre to help compliment Ottawa's growing forward core.
@@Wexter0083 my bad didn’t know we got Colin white! Damn I look stupid
And let Chara go to free agency?
They also had Craig Anderson at the time, who may not be a top 5 goaltender but he was definitely solid in net. Having 3 starters is kind of pointless, you could argue they didn't keep the right one but Ottawa's problem surprisingly wasn't goaltending lol
Ryan o’reilly was treading water and mired in a losing culture in Buffalo, the blues sent a pair of bottom six forwards who had a small impact at the time and are no longer with the Sabre’s, an unproven prospect who has 14 points in 75 games with the Sabres, and two draft picks, who might turn out to be elite but if so, is several years away. The blues received their current captain and conn smyth recipient who helped them win a cup. That was one well timed trade.
That is one of the most lopsided trades
@@maxrates another one was getting brayden schenn for jori lehtera. Every now and then Armstrong can pull off a magic trick, and absolutely fleece another GM.
Honestly stunned that I didn’t see the Derrick Brassard trade in here. Guy was an absolute bust with the Penguins.
And that has to hurt more when you look at Gustavsson turn into a potential NHL starter...
@@Wexter0083 now he's 2nd in GAA and SV% on a potentially division-winning team
@@xlr0gd205 oh I knew he was gonna be good. His only issue is consistency. He needs to carry that into next season, which should be doable considering he's more mature now. Good kid, glad he's doing well.
MB shipping off under-achieving Galchenyuk for Domi and then upgrading to J Anderson was genius!
What is strange is that Domi DID perform. But when they saw that, Habs next year decided to make him play with the wrong players on the wrong line so he could be trade for 3 sticks and a jack-strap.
Domi’s also not performing well this year because he was on a struggling blue jackets team
Anderson is useless if he isnt scoring though
“Mark BurgerMan” -Hot Talks Hockey
When the Leafs traded Luke Schenn for JVR
As a caps fan I can't help back think that Nashville traded us martin erat at a perfect time. Forsberg is still nasty while erat did nothing with us
Big Dave Poile always knows what he’s doing. Even on the “bad” trades, it’s all part of a master plan
As a sens fan, that Bishop trade still stings :(
Great video as always my friend
Keep up the fantastic work :)
Love this. We need more rise and fall videos too. There's so many crazy stories, like half these players in this haha. Greta video man!
Extra info about the Subban trade:
-Nashville traded one of the picks to the Flyers(which they used to pick Bobby Brink) for a pick they used to pick Egor Afanasyev(expect to see him in the next 1-2 years)
-Jeremy Davies made his debut with the Preds midway through this season due to massive piles of injuries and he’s looked very solid from the minutes he’s played.
The Duchene trade was a pretty good one for the Avs too!
Always look forward to your videos ! Keep up the good work @rob!!!!
One of the best timed trades in Kings history was fleecing the Blue Jackets to get Marian Gaborik in his prime for a regressing Matt Frattin
14 yrs into his career isnt his prime. Look at his numbers. Those 100% aren't the prime years of his career. Are you this new??
Matt Frattin was already worthless when the Leafs ditched him! 😂 How do you "regress" when you are already barely an NHL'er??
@@KokoTheGorilla69 exactly. And calling Gaborik in his prime when the kings get him is a joke
Dddii.... did he just say in his prime!?
@@XxSnipeNationxX exactly. It's ridiculous someone hits their prime 14 yrs into their career. Look up his numbers. Hardly his prime
I haven't even watched it yet but I know it'll be a great video I got so excited when this notification popped up keep up the great work man we love you
“Marc burgerman”
Wellllllllllllll he is pretty big at the moment so you not entirely wrong
5:54 Marc Burger-man?
I love your videos. You're honestly the best!
You should do a video on the most confusing trades in the NHL. Not necessarily the worst trades but once that didn’t really make sense at the time of them happening. Like Ryan O,Riley
The jets getting rid of Andrew Ladd
But it wasn't by trade...
@@Brrrrrradislava what 😂😂😂
@@Brrrrrradislava we got dano and Logan Stanley from Ladd
@@jtjt9802 damn i completely forgot he went back to chicago before hitting the UFA market
Ahhhh yes a rob hockey video to start off a beautiful Friday morning. How can this day get any better?
I remember watching Conacher at the War Memorial Stadium here in Syracuse when he played for the Crunch
Great vid rob!!
Just some trades i can think off that were timed well.
Phaneuf--> Ottawa ---> LA
Kessel --> Pens --> Arizona
(Allowed leafs to fully commit to rebuilding by trading their best defenceman and best forward , and they were able to get Marner at 4th that draft year, and Matthews at 1st the next year draft. Without this move maybe they finish with a few extra pts and missout on Matthews and Mitchy. Also it gave the hotdog man 2 cups and gave Reilly the icetime needed to develop into our Now #1 dman.)
Love your channel rob
Raycroft for Rask. Previous Calder award-winning goaltender who had underachieved for a couple of seasons for Boston traded for a then very young Tuukka Rask. Turned out pretty good for the Bruins in the long run.
You need to go way back, but legendary Hab's GM Sam Pollock's, trading their 1970 1st pick and a prospect for the Golden Seals 1971 1st pick. Pollock's crystal ball was dead on, the Seals tanked, finishing last, and Pollock got exactly who he wanted; Guy Lafleur.
Devils fans knew the PK deal was bad from day 1. We were hopeful, but not expectant.
Q: What’s the best way to start off your friday!?
A: A RTH VIDEO!!
When the Bolts traded Drouin for Sergachev lol
The most perfectly timed trade for us was the Danault Romanov deal.
Great Video, so fun to get a new one!
Danault was doing good in MTL too though. I was pretty upset they let him go.
As a devils fan, PK is not bouncing back. He’s skating on line 2 and is an ABSOLUTE liability on the ice.
PK belongs in Mtl. Like Patrick Roy needs to come back to Mtl if they ever want to win the Cup again.
@@ryzenforce not at 9 million dollars a year
Max Domi Looks like someone tried to create a hockey player in a lab and had to stop half way through.
He also looks like he put on The Mask.
I think the Ilya Kovalchuk trade away by the Thrashers was the best move in a long time, he went on for 3 more seasons with the Devils then went on mostly to the KHL and wasnt the same since.
My friend is a huge Sharks fan and was so hyped about the Karlsson trade, but I knew once he was given that contract it was a mistake, especially since the very next season the Injuries started.
I get the sharks wanted to keep Karlsson because they gave up so much, but they already had 7mil into an aging vlasic, and 8 mil pylon burns. But hear me out when the sharks are fully healthy on defense they are a monster, but now they have no production up top because Meier isn't looking like the 30 goal scorer he was signed to be.
“BurgerMan” muhahahah love it, good stuff
I had to reach wayyyy back for this one. When Dave "Tiger" WIlliams was traded to the Vancouver Canucks in 1980, they actually outperformed the other hot team at the moment: the Oilers!
I feel bad for Canuck fans that started following from the beginning, probably lots of pain felt
stop reminding us sharks fans of karlsson, we can only shed so many tears :(
In the 2008-9 season, my team traded Thomas Walser for Damien Brunner in a one-on-one deal (it is not customary in Europe to do so) in the middle of the season... Brunner had 3 assists in 17 games before that trade, 36 games, 12g 14a for the remainder of the season with Zug and in the following five seasons was one of the best snipers with a Swiss passport and made the national team and later played for Detroit and the Devils... Walser had 20 games, 1 assist for our organisation and 37 gp, 4g 1a for Kloten... he soonly fell under the radar and played for Minor League teams only.
Bruins trading Kessel and ending up with the #2 pick and going on to win the Stanley Cup was a pretty great timing trade
Would have been had they not traded away everything they got from the leafs.
@@billsouza4457 not following
Josh Anderson... having just watched Game 3 of the Habs v Vegas series, that's kinda funny to see him pop up here. Don't know where the series is gonna go but hoping for a Canadian Cup!!!
Still can’t believe subban got 9 million
Haven't seen the whole video yet, but I am reminded of John Cullen with Mario/Jagr and the Pens, and he was a big part of a deal for Ron Francis. Guess who won the trade! LOL
Subban was a 9 million dollar pylon with the Habs too, one of the reasons they traded him.
The Summer of 2018
The Sabres get:
Patrick Berglund (leaves the league after 23 more games)
Vladimir Sobotka (leaves the league after 85 more games)
Tage Thompson (15 goals and 11 assists in 104 games; Missed all but 1 game of the 2019-2020 season)
2019 1st round pick (#31 overall, Ryan Johnson, hasn't played in the NHL yet)
2021 2nd round pick (#49 overall, later traded)
The Blues get:
Ryan O'Reilly (Selke and Conn Smythe trophy winner with the Blues first ever Stanley Cup victory)
It's easy to forget that Berglund and Sobotka were solid, 2-way, middle-6 players at the time of the trade, and Thompson was one of the Blues top young players in the NHL at the time of the trade.
You have NO idea the emotional rollercoaster the Karlsson trade has been for a Sens fan over the years lmao. That has to be one of the greatest “bad trades” of all time.
I have a future video suggestion, if you haven't already done this one, but what about each team's 'best team' year. Like what year did each team have their best overall team? Maybe for the last 40 years or something so you don't have to go so far back. What do you think?
That Karlsson contract will have the Sharks pinned for the bottom of standings for many years to come.
Coke Zero for babies in utero is not a good plan
I said Conacher straight away and then I hear you say "Cory Conacher" 😂😂
Nashville was willing to pay half of Suban's salary If I remember right to trade him.
Erik Karlson is still good, I don't know why people thinks he's bad now.
He is good otherwise he wouldn't play in the NHL, but he is not that elite defenseman anymore, he used to be and certainly not worth 11.5 million dollars a season...
Going in the way back machine, Rick Martin to Los Angeles for a 3rd and a 1st. The Sabres management knew Martin sustained a potential career ended injury, and were right, as he only played 4 games in 2 seasons. The first round pick was used to select Tom Barrasso, who won the Vesina and Calder in his first season and later a pair of Cups in Pittsburgh. Would Yashin for Chara and Spezza be another?
Hey Rob! Just for help... It's not Bergeman..... Ber-je-vein... Love your videos!
Yes I know haha! Just goofing
The subban cap dump was pretty good at the time. The only bad part is what we used with that money
Being a bruins fan, the kase and ritchie trades. Especially the Ritchie trade. The numbers prove it
Kase trade wasn’t very good for either teams. Kase is the opposite of what the bruins need, while backes is a liability, axel Anderson won’t be ready for a while, and the pick wasn’t anything like people expected
My favorite is my boys, the Avs trading Duchene, granted he did have 1 good season in Ottawa before turning bad in Nashville
Lightning trading Drouin for Sergachev
Drouin is coming into his own this year, Habs don't need Sergachev and Lightning don't need Drouin I think it's a fair swap personally.
@@HarryRiceHockey habs definitely need sergachev, their left side is pretty bad.
@@gimmick7389 If Habs definitely need sergachev because their left side is pretty bad, then Habs will definitely need a top6 left winger to "replace" Drouin.
That trade was a fair deal for both of teams. Drouin is an excellent playmaker and he can score.
Drouin is over hyped. I'd rather have sergachev
@@alexc1926 Drouin has 21 points in 32 games right now, he would be on pace for roughly 55-60 points in a full 82-game season. I haven't heard all that much about Drouin aside from people wondering if this could be his breakout year, he's not over-hyped he's been over-criticized by Hockey fans for the past few years and I'm even guilty of this. Sergachev would definitely help the Habs blue-line but if you have Sergachev instead of Drouin, who has that type of chemistry with Nick Suzuki that's helping him turn into a potential superstar center in the coming years? Drouin is probably the Habs' best playmaker right now and if he keeps this up could be just that for the next few seasons.
I’m a Vancouver fan. That says it all.
Old school: Cam Neely from the Canucks to Boston for Barry Pederson. Neely was phenomenal as a Bruin while Pederson was washed up at 25 after several injuries.
Don’t forget it’s much worse because Neely is from the Vancouver suburb of maple ridge and was hugely popular with Vancouver fans
I think that a trade of evander kane for M.Ekholm and C.Jarnkrok would be crazy benificial for both sjs and nsh. Offensively for nsh and saving a few $ for sjs and to move up burns to F, and Jarnkrok would be a nice addition to the 2nd line
How you say bergevin makes me laugh
Yeah great timing but do you believe that the Canucks got Pettersson at pick n.5 ?! Love u
Larsson for Hall yeah we don't have Hall anymore but still don't know how they managed to get Hall for just Larsson
Could’ve easily gotten a high draft pick. That blew my mind.
Sens fan here and im pretty mind blown about all the trades gm pierre dorrion has made they’re controversial at the time but looking back he’s a genius now hoping matt murray will bounce back😅
Burlington, ON is representing in this video
2016, Rutherford get Trevor Daley from the Hawks for Rob Scuderi. Daley was a big part of at least one of the Pens back to back championships. Scuderi was sent down I believe
You forgot the time bruins robbed the leafs in the Raycroft and Rask trade 🤣
Bergevin is highly underrated. Gets a ton of flak but he winds up on the right side of the deal far more often than on the wrong side. For instance the Subban/Weber trade was universally panned at the time. People wanted his head. Looks a lot different now...
Bergevin hasn't done many bad trades. Most of his moves were actually pretty good.
Laine and Roslovic for PLD. Pierre-Luc Dubois looking very good for the Jets. Laine a Rosy looking very average for the Jackets.
Marc Burger Man.
LMFAO
I gotta remember that one.
I would've also included Mika Zibanejad for Derrick Brassard
You mentioned Duchene, but remember what kind of haul Sakic got from the trade? I mean 1 for 1 trade for Girard would have been sad as a Avalanche win for the trade, but noooope. Another notable piece is the draft pick, which ended up being Bowen Byram. Then Duchene went on to have an expensive contract and struggle.
Happened against my team but Rask for Raycroft. Darn it Boston!!!
Tavares was a yikes after 2020
@@unbiasedbruinsfanwhocanbeb7968 He's gettin' it back in the north division this season
@@vespidapollo5918 maybe. Play him with the first line with marner, team puts all their good players in the top 6 and doesn’t stretch it out
Burgerman...LOL. Bergevin !
add taylor hall to this list. he scored two goals for my sabres… $4.5m PER GOAL
The rangers trading for Mika zibenajad could have made this list as well
PK was never a good defenseman. Bad skater, takes bad angles, can’t make a breakout pass, and the list goes on.
He’s the kid who plays D because there are already 3 forwards
Number 1 of all time is still Espo, Stanfield and Ken Hodge to Boston for a couple of forgotten players.
As a pens fan I can say our Kapenen trade worked damn well😂
I'm not sure it's fair to critique players too harshly as playing in today's NHL with the COVID protocols and the overall state of our country, I think it has to be difficult both on and off the ice. Maybe and mostly off the ice? What the heck do I know? I'm not an NHL hockey player but I will say to every player, good for you to be able to play this great game at such a high pace!
Penguins fan here. Most perfectly timed move was firing Rutherford because he was about to trade Kris Letang... KRIS LETANG. Only the best defenseman in Penguins history. A almost yearly Norris contender. And a cornerstone to 4 Stanley cups
He said that he wasn’t even thinking about trading letang
Video idea: Every team's favourite commentators
Stl Blues best timed trade? In recent memory it’s a toss up between Braden Schenn for Lehtera etc or O’Reilley for Bergland etc
that karlsson & josh norris (and jimmy) trade was one of the best things the sens couldve done
Plz do a most disappointing 1st round pick in each nhl draft
Please no, I don't wanna hear about Tyler Johnson. Blues don't get early picks often but we always blow it
@@David-ip4ny My team is the oilers, its gonna be worse for me
@@Chumbucket77 Oilers drafted some of the goats 1st the Blues most notorious is Tyler Johnson who has been a 3rd pairing guy for the avs forever
@@David-ip4nyTru, but I have to suffer through guys like Nail Yakapov, Jess puliarvi (he is starting to look better tho), and griffin rinheart
My NYRs traded a Beloved Derrick Brassard for an Excellent but not yet proved Mika Zibanejad. Even though Brassard was an impact for Ottowa Senators eliminating the NYRs the following year, thereafter Brassard began a Decline, and, has been sent to different teams, since, while Mika Zibanejad has thrived for The NYRs. Thanks, Jeff Gorton
My team.
Scott Gomez for Ryan McDonagh
And Rick Nash that turned into Ryan Lindgren and Ryan Strome.
Conacher actually lived on my street when he was in High School. I went to school with his brother Shane.
should’ve mentioned filip forsberg for martin erat
Can you do a video on shortest tenured head coaches?
Montreal Canadiens trade for Ken Dryden at the draft after he was drafted by the Boston Bruins, for Alex Campbell, Guy Allen and Paul Reid. Ken Dryden won 6 stanley cups in 9 yrs... Won 6 Veznia trophies, 1 Calder, 1 Conn Smythe trophy. He also sat out 1 yr during a contract dispute. Ken Dryden retired at age 32, because he could. None of the other 3 ever played an NHL game.
Can you do A video on Tyler Biggs from Toronto.. first round pick who was a huge bust
I want to see a season with every team in a rebuild mode. I know its next to impossible but thats just a little insight as to what kind of person i am.
Title: The Most Perfectly Timed Trades In NHL History
Video: Goes on to talk about a bunch of trades that happened in the last decade
Canucks trading Corey Schneider and getting Bo Horvat in return
Blues trading away Berglund and Sobotka for O’Reilly. Sobotka ended up in the minors and Berglund flat out quit, O’Reilly wins a Conn Smythe (for narrative sake, I left out the additional draft pick and Tage Thompson inclusion, but neither of those help the blues win the 2019 cup)
Don't forget that Lindberg is also now a UFA. So the Sens got basically nothing for Big Ben.
Kevin Fiala for Mikael Granlund comes to mind. Or the fact that we exposed Kaprizov to Vegas but they didn't take him.
Kaprizov was not eligible then (Vegas) and he is not eligible now (Seattle)