How Trading Trevor Linden In ‘98 Led To The Canucks Dominating The 2010s | Trade Trees

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  • Steve Dangle breaks down how trading away Trevor Linden to the New York Islanders hugely benefitted the Vancouver Canucks and led to their dominance in the early 2010's. On the other side of things, he also explains how poorly the transaction worked out for the Isles.
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    How Trading Trevor Linden In ‘98 Led To The Canucks Dominating The 2010s

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  • @fpjrzman
    @fpjrzman Год назад +218

    The Draft Day heist where he landed the Sedin Twins was still pretty damn amazing.
    Still awaiting that mess of a trade tree.

    • @shiv3510
      @shiv3510 Год назад +14

      I mean he pretty much covered it. Henrik was taken with the Canucks own draft pick so there's nothing really to cover there.

    • @fpjrzman
      @fpjrzman Год назад +11

      @@shiv3510 Oh no, I mean the ENTIRE sequence of trades that involves FIVE different teams.

    • @raymondwildeman2730
      @raymondwildeman2730 Год назад +10

      @@fpjrzman He did.
      Traded 1st 2000 + Mccabe for 4th overall. Traded 4th overall + 2 3rds for 1 st overall. Traded 1st overall for 2nd overall + 3rd round pick.
      It's not that complex.

    • @BobBob-et9io
      @BobBob-et9io Год назад +19

      @@fpjrzman there's a Hey Burkie about it too. Definitely worth a listen

    • @Smolder09
      @Smolder09 Год назад +4

      @@fpjrzman would also recommend the hey Burke episode. It's pretty interesting

  • @a1service414
    @a1service414 Год назад +106

    Steve, Mike Keenan was the acting GM of Canucks as Pat Quinn had just been let go in November 1997. Brian Burke was hired as GM in the 1998 offseason. Therefore it was Keenan who made the Linden trade to Islanders.

    • @riot121212
      @riot121212 Год назад +6

      He’s got no clue about the canucks history. They should have actual fans of the teams do the trade trees.

    • @gordanblansky7137
      @gordanblansky7137 Год назад +14

      @@riot121212 why on earth would they do that exactly?

    • @JaredtheRabbit
      @JaredtheRabbit Год назад +9

      I'm guessing he was also acting as GM because of... dare I say his name... MARK MESSIER.

    • @Canuck867
      @Canuck867 Год назад +14

      Hey, we don’t like to give Mike Keenan credit for anything good in Vancouver. Let us live the lie. What a trade by Burke!!

    • @TylerAven10
      @TylerAven10 Год назад +8

      @@Canuck867 Keenan might’ve made the initial trade, but it was clearly Burkie who made it great turning it into the twins

  • @canucks8294PatRiot
    @canucks8294PatRiot Год назад +47

    Now you gotta do how the Canucks got Linden back. Thank you Steve Dangle

  • @mccor002
    @mccor002 Год назад +49

    Wow, Mike Milbury needs his own like trade forest series. What a career he had as a GM. None of it good for his own team.

    • @jimrockqc
      @jimrockqc Год назад +6

      I want a battle of the trade between, Milbury,Rejean Houle and Peter Chiarelli

    • @donnysavitsky967
      @donnysavitsky967 Год назад +14

      The Islanders legit had a core of Luongo, Chara, Berard, McCabe, Kenny Jonsson, Spezza and either Heatley or Gaborik in the palm of their hands and wasted it

    • @donnysavitsky967
      @donnysavitsky967 Год назад

      Also Bertuzzi

    • @davidbarter757
      @davidbarter757 Год назад +1

      And Olli Jokinen, if he still does the Palffy trade, but not the Luongo / Jokinen trade

    • @danevertt3210
      @danevertt3210 Год назад +1

      Haha trade Forrest

  • @mattdixon8816
    @mattdixon8816 Год назад +25

    There are few things I enjoy as much as your trade trees, Steve. The enthusiasm for the sport, the respect you put on everyone's name because making it to the NHL is damned near impossible, the history lessons and walks down memory lane ... I absolutely can't get enough of these things. Thank you so much for making them.

  • @idgafnation8620
    @idgafnation8620 Год назад +11

    As a Canuck fan (sigh) the 2009 to 2012 chapters were highlightrs of my life. From Bobby Lou to the Twins and the pattented Hip Checks to the 2011 cup run and the tears that followed. THIS TRADE TREE ROCKED!

  • @Draconic178
    @Draconic178 Год назад +13

    Fun fact, Lukas Krajicek (24:40) was the defenseman in front of Ovi when Ovi scored his “hot stick” goal.

  • @therealxenith3237
    @therealxenith3237 Год назад +16

    "And Mike Milbury is the GM of the New York Islanders" that's all I need to hear in order to know that the Islanders were going to suffer from this.

  • @johnciolfi5085
    @johnciolfi5085 Год назад +14

    Still hoping to get a rundown of the Ron Francis HFD-PIT trade in 91 - absolute monster of a trade tree, includes something like eight hall of famers and several other all-stars (although the Hartford side is admittedly a bit tangential, some of the assets from that trade were eventually used to get the draft pick to take Chris Pronger in 93, and that branch is where most of the big names lie on the Whalers/Canes side of the tree). You could probably spend an episode on each team, honestly, since both ended up winning Cups with assets they picked up over the following years.

    • @TheShinyFeraligatr
      @TheShinyFeraligatr Год назад

      The Ron Francis Trade is such a massive, major event in NHL history that they probably will eventually get around to it.

  • @ozma6918
    @ozma6918 Год назад +10

    Before you mentioned who that second overall pick for the Canucks was, I had it in the back of my mind. Although, I had NO idea WHATSOEVER that it originated from so much chaos! This is just incredible, thanks a million for this trade tree!

  • @ironlungs10
    @ironlungs10 Год назад +2

    I've been a canucks fan throughout this whole tree. I had no idea that it was the linden trade that brought the sedins. And ended up getting all those players in the process. Man, Linden has done so much for this organization. That's why we love him. Great video!

  • @mcj88
    @mcj88 Год назад +5

    1:34 - I was 9 when Mark Messier went to the Canucks, so it's easy for me to forget how _doomed_ from the start his tenure there was. First they make him the captain, even though Trevor Linden already had been for 7 years, then they let him wear #11 which had been unofficially retired for Wayne Maki after his 1974 death from brain cancer! That was two strikes against him, as far as the fanbase was concerned, before he'd even played a game as a Canuck; then he actually played for them for 3 seasons, and wasn't really that good while he was there! Crazy.

  • @michaelsinger73
    @michaelsinger73 Год назад +3

    It’s a shame he left Sportsnet…. Hope he continues to make these videos, they’re awesome

  • @allthingscdl4374
    @allthingscdl4374 Год назад +21

    2011 finals with Boston is still one of the better ones to date . Two teams that hated each other

    • @manzac112
      @manzac112 Год назад +17

      I mean when you have two teams that were known for having punishing offenses, brutal defense, & two really good goalies on each side, there was bound to be an incredible and violent series.

    • @harshbirbrar2830
      @harshbirbrar2830 Год назад +1

      @@manzac112 Brutal defense? In 2010-11 the Canucks had the fewest goals against in the league, the bruins had the second fewest. The Canucks also had the 3rd best PK.

    • @gordanblansky7137
      @gordanblansky7137 Год назад +2

      @@harshbirbrar2830 he means brutal as in its literal term. Feisty, mean, and violent

    • @harshbirbrar2830
      @harshbirbrar2830 Год назад

      @@gordanblansky7137 i c

    • @grangerjung4129
      @grangerjung4129 Год назад

      One of the other best series was Vancouver vs NY Rangers in 1994. I liked that team a little better because they were decided playoff underdogs.

  • @drunkreapermatt
    @drunkreapermatt Год назад +4

    The Dany heatly / Marian Hossa trade...
    Do it Steve, you know you have to address it

  • @patricklee4581
    @patricklee4581 Год назад +9

    No no, you had it right the first time Steve. Linden was the captain. and number 11 was retired for Wayne Maki and NEVER WORN AGAIN AFTER THAT DAY. IT WAS NEVER WORN AGAIN. By ANYONE. We do not acknowledge this Messier guy. Don't know who he is, never heard of him.

  • @azisles02
    @azisles02 Год назад +5

    It's deals like this that I (& fellow Islanders fans) laugh so hard when NBC tried to promote Milbury as a "hockey expert".

  • @thunderwing1974
    @thunderwing1974 Год назад +3

    Thank you, Steve. I have been waiting for this one for awhile. Was sad to see him go, but glad he made his return back to Vancouver. A gentleman on and off the ice.

  • @Brendan_Seka
    @Brendan_Seka Год назад +8

    I think the Brendan Shanahan for Chris Pronger trade could be a really cool big trade tree. I mean you have Shanahan, Pronger, Paul Coffey, and Rod Brind’amor all involved and a ton of other good players

    • @RetepAdam
      @RetepAdam Год назад +1

      It directly resulted in like six different teams winning Cups.

    • @coreylineberry8557
      @coreylineberry8557 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@RetepAdamAnd it could still lead to teams winning a cup today, with those players as coaches.

  • @ajyu7289
    @ajyu7289 Год назад +4

    My inner kid let out a huge cheer at the Daniel Sedin bit. The twins were my childhood heroes.

  • @tugrequired
    @tugrequired Год назад +11

    How can you talk about Ruutuu without talking about that one time he made an absolute clown out of Dion Phaneuf

    • @BestSomebodyNA
      @BestSomebodyNA Год назад

      His little stick trick to this day cracks me up - Y O I N K !

  • @nickgodfrey646
    @nickgodfrey646 Год назад +2

    This is awesome, finally thank you. One important detail from Burke about trading 1st down to 2nd overall in ‘99, he got Atlanta to guarantee they would draft Stefan and not one of the Sedin brothers.

  • @SILVYSPARK
    @SILVYSPARK Год назад +2

    You damn well know Drew edited this video because of all the images to use of Jarome Iginla, he chose the one with the Avs. Not Calgary, not Pittsburgh, Boston, or LA...

  • @panman644
    @panman644 Год назад +2

    One of these days I'm gonna see the Ron Francis to Pittsburgh trade given the Steve Dangle treatment. I've researched it myself but Steve really gives it the extra something that makes it special. (BTW the tree is bonkers with 10 HOFs involved including the entire Chris Pronger trade as a sub-branch).

  • @GLrebirth
    @GLrebirth Год назад +13

    I thought Mike Keenan dealt Linden to the Islanders...not Brian Burke

    • @lankancheetah
      @lankancheetah Год назад

      Keenan was also the GM of the Panthers who dealt Luongo to the Canucks.

    • @matthiasamaderro6102
      @matthiasamaderro6102 3 месяца назад

      @@lankancheetah Man that guy really had a thing for Todd Bertuzzi

  • @deltagolavista1
    @deltagolavista1 Год назад +7

    So back in the day, teams were awarded draft picks if they lost a UFA AND didn’t sign one, hence the extra picks in the later rounds. Theo Fleury was a Shark for a hot second to take advantage of this rule.

    • @kevinstull8552
      @kevinstull8552 Год назад

      Mark Messier was also a Shark for a hot second, right before he signed with the Vancouver Canucks.

  • @christopherrego8706
    @christopherrego8706 Год назад +2

    You gotta wonder how good the Islanders could have been in the 2000s if they kept Luongo, Chara, Spezza, Bertuzzi, McCabe, Jokinen. Such a shame

  • @forktrus
    @forktrus Год назад +1

    Luongo getting just enough of a piece of that Pavelski attempt at the 2010 Olympics is burned into my head forever. I can't describe it -- but to me that stop is way more iconic in my head than the Iggy Iggy Iggy goal. Iggy to Crosby for the game winning goal just seems like a thing that's supposed to happen. The Luongo stop is singularly denying an unwanted alternate reality by sheer will and contortion of body. I still sleep with the lights on in fear of it.

  • @aidan8473
    @aidan8473 Год назад +4

    Wow this is crazy. Didn't realize how good the Sedin twins were, as my dad is a Flames fan and hated them.

    • @matthiasamaderro6102
      @matthiasamaderro6102 3 месяца назад +1

      If they were not good he would not have hated them. He would have been all "meh who cares".

  • @spoof1234
    @spoof1234 Год назад +5

    How about the Rod Langway trade that pretty much saved the Caps in Washington. This resulted in a ton of riches for Washington; the Habs, not so much (Steve and other Leafs fans would love it). I did a quick and dirty one (It would be cool to see Steve's research on it), and noticed something rare, 2 separate branches combine.

  • @philipdawson7800
    @philipdawson7800 Год назад +12

    Speaking of terrible Islanders trades & Roberto Luongo, do the original Luongo trade tree (from the Islanders to Florida, in 2000). A bad trade for the Islanders, but there's an even worse one hidden within it for the Isles.
    Note: it involves one of our "favorite" rats in NHL history...

    • @manzac112
      @manzac112 Год назад

      Oh god, I think I know who you're talking about.

    • @TheMemeBorrower.
      @TheMemeBorrower. Год назад +1

      I forget his draft pick bounced around so much

  • @calvink.guentherjr
    @calvink.guentherjr Год назад +3

    Goalies should be allowed to wear a "C" or "A".. that rules billshut

  • @jfenner8645
    @jfenner8645 Год назад +3

    Please do the Ron Francis-Ulf Samuelsson from Hartford to Pittsburgh trade tree. It was so bad it moved a franchise.

  • @abaddoniaband
    @abaddoniaband Год назад +1

    Steve, you should look into the STL-WSH TJ Oshie deal! Insane amount of stuff in it, including picks that brought us Sanford, Tage Thompson, and RoR!

  • @scottelement
    @scottelement Год назад +3

    Along with his fantastic career; the Trevor Linden trade being a main component to the greatest era in Canucks hockey is why he’ll forever be loved in this town.

    • @brew1116
      @brew1116 Год назад +1

      Yeah? Because I always got the feeling it was a bit more sheepish than that; like people will think "Oh, we never should have traded Linden, he should have played his whole career here", and just kind of gloss over the fact that we got an unspeakable hoard of insanely talented players out of a single Hall of Very Good center. Probably a lot of them don't realize the deep, bone-scraping extent of the fleecing, I don't fault them for that.

  • @howamidriving27
    @howamidriving27 Год назад +6

    I'm here for as many bad Mike Millbury trades as you wanna do Steve

  • @phreak811
    @phreak811 Год назад +3

    I saw the name Bryan McCabe and I went..."Oh its THAT trade tree! I know what this is!"

  • @loganklausner7672
    @loganklausner7672 Год назад +2

    The Sedin's and Luongo live in my nightmares as a Sharks fan. All i remember from the 2010-2014 season is the Canucks and Blackhawks bodying us in the WCF

    • @manzac112
      @manzac112 Год назад

      Kings: Would like to talk about those last 2 years?

    • @loganklausner7672
      @loganklausner7672 Год назад +2

      @@manzac112 I refuse to acknowledge the City of LA purely due to spite

    • @manzac112
      @manzac112 Год назад

      @@loganklausner7672 Dallas: Oh look, it's one of our little brothers, San Jose. Hey LA, I would just give the Sharks a broom; so, they can have an imaginary sweep and feel better about themselves.

    • @loganklausner7672
      @loganklausner7672 Год назад

      @@manzac112 what is this, the early 2000's?

  • @hockeyed
    @hockeyed Год назад +1

    Brian Burke wasn't the Canucks GM at the time of the trade. It was the next year he was hired. Mike Keenan was wheeling and dealing back then.

  • @01NeilHD
    @01NeilHD Год назад +1

    "Dominating the 2010s" is a stretch there, and this is coming from a Canucks fan. That's a word I'd use for what Tampa Bay did.

  • @swaggleboon
    @swaggleboon Год назад +1

    Trade trees are so good that I'm almost not looking forward to the season starting because it means these will be on hold again. Still holding out hope for the Jordan Staal trade tree someday because that trade ended up building like half of Pittsburgh's back to back Cup teams.

  • @HockeyGod619
    @HockeyGod619 Год назад +1

    Bertuzzi was also a big part of the West coast Express line 👍

  • @davidakerlund7396
    @davidakerlund7396 Год назад +1

    A 1981 trade between the Buffalo Sabres (3rd round 1981, 1st round 1983) and the Los Angeles Kings (Rick Martin) is quite interesting.

  • @benfollett2977
    @benfollett2977 Год назад +1

    I can't believe you used a headshot of Iggy with the Avs instead of with the Flames...

  • @noahwilson3208
    @noahwilson3208 Год назад +1

    As a Canucks fan, you will hear no complaints calling Linden the captain

  • @briandurocher8675
    @briandurocher8675 Год назад

    Thank you Steve for all you and your teams hard work I absolutely love these trade videos

  • @lankancheetah
    @lankancheetah Год назад +1

    One thing that could be added is how much Mike Keenan was involved in all of this. Both the initial Linden trade out of Vancouver and the Luongo trade out of Florida.

  • @Harosho
    @Harosho Год назад +1

    I can’t wait for the Auston Matthews Trade tree

  • @vinceven
    @vinceven Год назад +1

    just had a look at the star-studded 1999 draft. phoenix coyotes drafted players that played a grand total of 14 NHL games. how? just.. how?

  • @vougiedipond6979
    @vougiedipond6979 Год назад

    A Cardiff Devils player made it on a trade tree, scenes. Max Birbraer Played 7 seasons there and also played for Telford

  • @skylarsoper241
    @skylarsoper241 Год назад +2

    West coast express!!

  • @louisyank5326
    @louisyank5326 Год назад

    Another great video! I am again suggesting the James Neal trade tree for a moderately sized vid

  • @jimdraven2432
    @jimdraven2432 6 месяцев назад

    Please do the Scott Stevens "trade" saga from 1991. Washington ended up with 5 first rounders, & when Stevens was "traded/awarded" to New Jwrsey for Brendan Shanahan, New Jersey got a future first rounder i cant seem to account for. From the initial trade though, St. Louis finally ended up with G Jordan Binnington

  • @markdaigle4030
    @markdaigle4030 Год назад +1

    Love these trade history lessons. Great job Steve 💯

  • @lucrenault9474
    @lucrenault9474 Год назад +1

    3/24/98 draft pick trade between TBL and SJ. Was the pick that got Lecavalier but the trades connect to Karlson going to the sharks and the draft pick back to Ottawa that gave them Stützle

  • @Nebocsid
    @Nebocsid Год назад

    Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd into my favourites you go.
    I've been dying for this one, and the icing on the cake is you were essentially annoyed into submission.

  • @williamm.buttlicker3870
    @williamm.buttlicker3870 Год назад

    Finally... the most meaningful trade tree ever!

  • @holofech9744
    @holofech9744 Год назад

    21:20 Jarome Iginla, Avs legend

  • @doggosplosion
    @doggosplosion Год назад +1

    Doesn't sportsnet have a "Hey Burke" story on how he got the Sedin Twins as a ploy.

  • @elmerzz
    @elmerzz Год назад +2

    I shall once again request, Erik Johnson for Kevin Shattenkirk

  • @arilipkin7816
    @arilipkin7816 Год назад +2

    The trade that sent Linden from MTL to WAS could be interesting. Jan Bulis eventually made his way to Vancouver as well! Too bad the draft picks in that deal on both sides really didn't pan out.

    • @spoof1234
      @spoof1234 Год назад

      I would love to see a trade tree of the Rod Langway trade. The Caps absolutely FLEECED the Habs in that trade.

  • @Feril1
    @Feril1 Год назад

    Thanks for a great birthday present Steve!

    • @jessicapowell3981
      @jessicapowell3981 Год назад

      Hey what’s good? How you doing and how about the weather over there?

  • @jonmendelson1104
    @jonmendelson1104 Год назад

    13:46 The reason there were 35 picks in the 2nd round of the 2000 draft is compensatory picks. The Islanders (who traded it to Vancouver who traded it to the Devils) for not signing Mike Rupp, Sens for not signing Mathieu Chouinard, Avs (who traded it to Calgary) for Theo Fleury (who was a free agent), Avs again for Valeri Kamensky (who was a free agent), and Devils for not signing Mike Van Ryn all had compensatory picks in the 2nd round of the 2000 draft. The Bruins had a compensatory pick at the beginning of the 3rd round for not signing Ben Clymer.
    ETA: Started grabbing those details from wikipedia, but they didn't list what the picks were compensating for, so I went to capfriendly.

  • @alexlee1087
    @alexlee1087 Год назад +1

    As a Canucks fan I always wished Linden had been a lifelong Canuck. Now that I know the full repercussions of the trade I am glad he wasn't.

  • @Drscience31415
    @Drscience31415 Год назад +3

    Can you do the Guy Lafleur trade tree that contributed to the Golden Seals folding

  • @TheVinceterence
    @TheVinceterence Год назад

    Thanks for this Steve!

  • @matteoironborn7644
    @matteoironborn7644 Год назад +1

    God the Canucks Stanley cup run still upsets me, it was so in the bag and we just...aaaagh

  • @shalewarbringer7848
    @shalewarbringer7848 Год назад +2

    This trade tree is SO lopsided! Milbury's tenure as Islanders GM is always great to look back at... obviously for all the wrong reasons.

  • @kurtmooreca
    @kurtmooreca Год назад

    The 99 Draft was a great swindle, Watch the "Hey Burkie" or w/e animation about the story from Burke about the 99 draft.

  • @robinkeating4521
    @robinkeating4521 Год назад

    Still love loungo started as an isle, especially watching this tree.

    • @jessicapowell3981
      @jessicapowell3981 Год назад

      Hey what’s good? How you doing and how about the weather over there?

  • @08hymas
    @08hymas Год назад

    After finishing my fantasy draft what better way to end the night than with a trade tree video

  • @justinlast2lastharder749
    @justinlast2lastharder749 Год назад +3

    The Canucks didn't so much Dominate as take advantage of the Dark Days of the Avalanche and Calgary imploding itself. They had an incredibly soft division, and all it got them was a Choke in the Finals.

  • @Aloudgamer
    @Aloudgamer Год назад +1

    Dont worry Steve all Canucks fans at that time knew Linden was the real captain of that Canucks team

  • @Chalupacabra52
    @Chalupacabra52 Год назад

    Guerin or Weight Trade Tree please, Oilers in the mid 90's were wild!

  • @brandyndaigneault1758
    @brandyndaigneault1758 Год назад +1

    Other interesting ideas:
    - Chris Pronger (pick) to Hartford from San Jose
    - Phil Esposito to Boston from Chicago
    - Chris Chelios to Chicago from Montreal
    - Cam Neely to Boston from Vancouver
    - Rod Langway to Washington from Montreal
    - Ray Bourque to Colorado from Boston

    • @eugenechiu3332
      @eugenechiu3332 Год назад

      I don't find the Ray Bourque tree that interesting. It's great from a historic perspective, but for a tree, there isn't much to write about. Outside of Brian Rolston, which was the best piece Boston got out of the deal (and a pretty good piece I might add), the other three pieces combined for 3 points in 31 games with the Bruins. Only one player from both sides was traded, and that branch isn't very long.
      The Neely tree and Hartford's side in Pronger's tree are pretty good (Don't know about the Sharks side because the trade I was looking at was when Hartford traded Pronger to St. Louis). Don't know much about the rest, but from a cursory check, they look interesting.

    • @EightMilesHigh1966
      @EightMilesHigh1966 Год назад

      Ray Bourque was in the Patrick Roy tree

    • @eugenechiu3332
      @eugenechiu3332 Год назад

      Uh, no he's not, do you mean the Eric Lindros tree?

    • @boerhae
      @boerhae Год назад

      Langway!

    • @EightMilesHigh1966
      @EightMilesHigh1966 Год назад

      Yup, my b

  • @ryrad44
    @ryrad44 Год назад

    Rick Wamsley from Montreal to St louis Trade would be epic, Flames and Blues obviously know who he was packaged for later, but leads to many significant trades for the Habs as well.

  • @jasonpaul4308
    @jasonpaul4308 Год назад

    oh! my trade tree request made it into the video! haha honestly, the first ever trade would probably be the shortest trade tree ever and not interesting, but my thought was MAYBE it had something interesting digging a little deeper in it...but unlikely...in my dream world some how the first ever trade is still going lol but no no you guys do the trades you will enjoy and are fun to make! :) keep up this amazing work!!!

  • @premiumnapping5627
    @premiumnapping5627 Год назад +1

    Trochek was tripped in Game 6

  • @thissignupisretarded
    @thissignupisretarded 6 месяцев назад

    You should do a series of Mike Milbury Islanders trade trees

  • @lionelrust4896
    @lionelrust4896 Год назад +1

    Fun fact McCabe was the islanders captain at the time of this trade

  • @elodmusk9115
    @elodmusk9115 Год назад +3

    can you do the Linden trade tree?
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    Sorry Steve, Force of habit

    • @ariccua6101
      @ariccua6101 Год назад

      Bruh, I want Hull, which also has the Gilmour trade to TOR.

  • @rossmillsap
    @rossmillsap Год назад

    It was Mike Keenan, not Brian Burke who traded Trevor Linden away from Vancouver

  • @mallolo6737
    @mallolo6737 Год назад +1

    trading with mike milbury is like trading on chel on easy mode

  • @andyweinberg8100
    @andyweinberg8100 Год назад

    The better note on Branislav Mezei is that the two players you mention him playing with were born 4 and 5 years AFTER he was drafted!

  • @tmoore4075
    @tmoore4075 Год назад +1

    Isn't the title wrong? He was traded in 97/98, not 95.
    Edit: It's been fixed. Good job guys.

  • @ashfalvo4941
    @ashfalvo4941 Год назад

    5:54 this video got recommended after Bo Horvat went to the isles… I see why.

  • @chrisABR8185
    @chrisABR8185 Год назад

    The 3rd round pick being pick 93 in a 30 team league is very easy to explain. All the extra picks were made in round 2, because the NHL has a rule that if you don't sign a prospect that you selected in the first round, you will receive an extra 2nd round pick as compensation. Happens all the time, thus all the extra picks in round 2. For example, Minnesota had an extra second in the 2022 draft because they didn't sign Filip Johansson from 2018.

  • @Hokage222
    @Hokage222 Год назад +1

    I was just rewatching "Hey Burkie" the episode in which Brain Burke send so many picks to get to the second and third overall pick for the Sedin twins but what happened to all the other picks that was traded to move up and down the draft pick?? from Lighting to Blackhawk to Thrasher/ Jets??

  • @ianstephenson9721
    @ianstephenson9721 Год назад

    The Islanders had four first round picks in 1999, three of which were in the top 10. That's how bad that draft was.

  • @derekbird9276
    @derekbird9276 Год назад

    I know it's still young but the Erik Karlsson trade tree is so good! If you're and Ottawa fan..

  • @superoman14
    @superoman14 Год назад +2

    WE DID IT

  • @RetepAdam
    @RetepAdam Год назад

    I like how both sides of the blockbuster Panthers trade were guys Milbury gave away.

  • @JaroslavPrikhodko
    @JaroslavPrikhodko Год назад

    Producer Drew skeakily having Jerome Iginla in Avs jersey here like we wouldn't notice

  • @jasonpaul4308
    @jasonpaul4308 Год назад

    !!!!! ok....what?! this trade tree is epic!! I should have known when the mention of the sedin twins happens HALF WAY THROUGH THE VIDEO

  • @nuck97
    @nuck97 Год назад

    14:50 The Sedins scored a ton of pretty goals. That one might just be the best.

  • @esteads2.010
    @esteads2.010 Год назад

    Thank you Steve ❤

  • @lindenwong5393
    @lindenwong5393 Год назад +1

    I love hearing my name so much

  • @skylarsoper241
    @skylarsoper241 Год назад +1

    And the only thing that made this better for me as a life long canucks fan I just started watching and paying attention in 92-93 and was hooked, yes we traded our Trevor linden , but we got him back in the end , and we had big Burt , the twins , and omg markus naslund , so no worries 😂

    • @sirdragon9256
      @sirdragon9256 Год назад +1

      Everyone seems to forget Brendan Morrison on the line with Nazzy and Bert. The West Coast Express. What a complement to the Sedin's first line

    • @SirCanuckelhead
      @SirCanuckelhead Год назад +2

      West coast was the first line. B Mo was a important member to that line, great 2 way guy

    • @sirdragon9256
      @sirdragon9256 Год назад +1

      @@SirCanuckelhead You're right. Either way those 2 lines were AWESOME 👌

    • @SirCanuckelhead
      @SirCanuckelhead Год назад +1

      @@sirdragon9256 It is true, a dream for any team, you have one of, if not the best first line in the nhl. Then you have this young brother duo who have all the talent coming up behind them.

  • @chrisstephen8605
    @chrisstephen8605 4 месяца назад

    You should do the offer sheet on Scott Stevens from the blues to the Capitals

  • @willwiegelman3953
    @willwiegelman3953 Год назад

    I’m glad that Luongo piece is in there just to make me hurt more as an Isles fan

    • @TheMemeBorrower.
      @TheMemeBorrower. Год назад

      It’s okay at least you guys have one of the best dynasties in nhl history and a pretty bright future

    • @willwiegelman3953
      @willwiegelman3953 Год назад

      @@TheMemeBorrower. One of the best dynasties in sports history and one of the biggest jokes in NHL history in an under 20-year span. Pretty impressive for sure.