Top 10 trades that almost happened nhl

Top 10 trades that almost happened nhl

Throughout NHL history there have been disastrous trades and blockbuster trades, but what is rarely talked about is the trades that almost happened. Nonis offered prospect Cory Schneider drafted 26th overall by Vancouver in for 6th overall pick Gilbert Brule. MacLean declined the trade and was later fired at the end of the season. Brule was later traded to Edmonton for Raffi Torres, not the same return that they could have landed.

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Throughout NHL history there have been disastrous trades and blockbuster trades, but what is rarely talked about is the trades that almost happened. Nonis offered prospect Cory Schneider drafted 26th overall by Vancouver in for 6th overall pick Gilbert Brule. MacLean declined the trade and was later fired at the end of the season.

Brule was later traded to Edmonton for Raffi Torres, not the same return that they could have landed.

For Edmonton, drafting a defenceman would have been the right way to go, but they opted to draft Nail Yakupov who didn't quite adapt to the NHL level.

Columbus declined, and the Isles opted to draft Griffin Reinhart 4th overall. The deal didn't go through due to the fact that Kaberle didn't want to waive his no-movement clause. Tampa refused as they thought of Giroux as an unproven player as it was his first NHL season at the time.

So former Lightning co-owner Len Barrie began shopping the first overall pick due to his difficulties and found a taker, the New York Rangers. Rangers GM Glen Sather stated that the deal was so close that he shook hands on it. So Lowe was looking for a trade partner and found one with the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks offered 28th overall pick Corey Perry along with another 1st-round pick for Mike Comrie. With the Bruins being disappointed in Seguin's performance during the season and controversy in the locker room, the Bruins were shopping Seguin.

Buffalo found a potential partner with the Bruins that offered straight up a one-for-one trade that would send Vanek to the Bruins for Seguin. There have been various speculations as to why the deal didn't go through, but the most believable one is that Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill came into the picture and stole Seguin from Buffalo for nothing.

At first, according to Bob Gainey who was the Habs' GM at the time, he was going to offer Tomas Plekanec, Chris Higgins and Josh Gorges for Lecavalier, but years later, it was revealed that Tampa was going to get a more significant return. The deal involved second-year netminder Carey Price, prospects P. K Subban and Max Pacioretty. There have been mixed reports as to why the deal didn't go through, but some say that Lecavalier wanted to stay in the sunny state of Florida.

K Subban started to get ugly real fast. With many options to look at Montreal GM Marc Bergevin tried to see what he could get on the market for his star defenceman.

According to Sportnet's Elliotte Friedman, the Flyers offered their 1st-round pick, top defensive prospect Samuel Morin and a significant roster player not named Claude Giroux. With the Oilers dynasty falling apart and Edmonton owner Peter Pockington was looking to save his team. With Datsyuk coming off an amazing point season and Gomez coming off an amazing point season.

Multiple mixed reports been out, but the most believable one it was Buffalo that backed out due to the fact of not being sure if they really wanted to deal Reinhart. Some of these trades could have destroyed organizations!

What's your thoughts on some of these trades? Top 10 trades that almost happened. By: Ryan Beliveau on Saturday, February 16, The news we have all been waiting for and baby, does it feel so good! Rumor: Huge trade coming out of Pittsburgh. When the GM of the team mentions there are 'tough decisions ahead' with his goaltenders, you have to think one of either Tristan Jar Rumor: Braden Holtby to sign with Edmonton.

The Washington Capitals have enjoyed the presence of Braden Holtby in their crease for years, however, there's been a ton of rumblings a Rumor: Dustin Byfuglien to sign in Montreal. Dustin Byfuglien has had quite the week. Brett Hull speaks out about Brendan Leipsic's comments. Brett Hull knows if Social Media was around when he played, things may have turned out a little bit different for players in the NHL.

Rumor: Huge trade coming for the Chicago Blackhawks. As the NHL works out the final pieces of it's comeback, there's been a ton of chatter surrounding the Chicago Blackhawks recently fi Images: Caps Leipsic in hot water after insulting teammates and their wives.

Washington Capitals' Brendan Leipsic landed himself in some hot water recently after some group chat conversations were leaked on Twitte One of Brendan Leipsic's targets clapped back on Instagram. Now some o The NHL continues to mull over all of their possible options for getting the season restarted, and according to Larry Brooks of the New York

Top 15 Huge NHL Trades That Almost Happened. It seems hockey fans today have been left 10 Islanders Trade Entire Draft for Ryan Murray. If you're a GM and you're shopping a top-tier player, there's no limit to the offers you'll likely field (assuming you're doing you due Here are 15 recent NHL trades that almost happened: 10 P.K. Subban to Vancouver.

It lists which team each player has been traded to, signed by, or claimed by, and for which player s or draft pick s , if applicable. Players who have retired or released are also listed. The —20 NHL trade deadline was on February 24, Players traded or claimed off of waivers after this date will not be eligible to play in the Stanley Cup playoffs. A team and player may mutually agree to terminate a player's contract at any time.

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Greg Wyshynski and Emily Kaplan headline the NHL teams they think will make a splash in the trade market prior to the deadline on Monday. As we approach the NHL trade deadline on Monday, there's some mild trepidation around the league that player movement on deadline day could be slower and less consequential than in years past. There are any number of reasons for that. The standings currently look like the type of abstract art where paint is randomly splashed all over the canvas, resembling one jumbled mess, making it difficult to get a good read on where things stand. The byproduct of that? While we know that the Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins are good, and that the New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings are bad, the majority of the league is crammed like sardines into a murky middle that can talk itself into at least being in the mix.

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Underestimating potential can be a devastating thing. Whether it be the pimple-ridden, nerdy girl that you refuse to talk to in junior high who then becomes a perfect 10 by the time senior prom rolls around, or that NHL prospect whose ceiling appears limited until he is traded away only to blossom into a superstar. NHL general managers make themselves look foolish quite often, but hindsight is So, let's use are perfect hindsight to put those GMs underneath the microscope. Because I'm sure they don't get that enough. Most trades on this list will involve a prospect who burst onto the scene after a change of scenery. However, Roberto Luongo had already established himself as a star when the Florida Panthers traded him. In notorious Panther fashion, the team traded away the only true talent on the roster and was only able to get Todd Bertuzzi, Alex Auld and Bryan Allen in return. This trade was not bad scouting, rather, it was sheer stupidity. The Detroit Red Wings have been a dominant team since the mids, but imagine if they had managed to hang on to Adam Oates for a bit longer.

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There are many ways for a general manager to improve his team, be it free agency, the waiver wire and of course the trade market. Some come together quickly and painlessly, while others take several months of painstaking negotiations between two opposing GMs.

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We were all in hard on Luongo around the time when I got fired. The price would have come down to a lot but we were in the mix. They asked for Gardiner, Kadri and two firsts. Cory Schneider wrestled the No. Burke was fired by the Leafs on January It was an interesting period for the Leafs as well. Having missed the playoffs in seven straight seasons, Toronto returned to the postseason in with the likes of Phil Kessel and Dion Phaneuf leading the charge. It was also a breakout year for Kadri, who scored 44 points in 48 games, while James Reimer posted strong numbers in goal with a. But rather than a sign of good things to come, it was a mirage for Toronto, as the Leafs missed the playoffs the next three seasons. But for as poor as the Canucks handled their goaltending situation, it actually turned out alright for them. So as weird as it may sound, it probably turned out for the best for both the Canucks and Leafs that Luongo stayed put. I tried desperately to get Joe Thornton to Anaheim.

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It seems hockey fans today have been left starved for big trades. GMs seem to be more conservative than ever regarding trades, as they don't want to be seen as that guy who traded away a star player to see him succeed elsewhere. Making a so-called "hockey trade" today gets even harder when cap hits and contract lengths have to be taken into the equation. We've seen one big "hockey trade" this year and all the stars had to align perfectly for that to go down. With the Nashville Predators being so deep on defense and in their Stanley Cup contention window, they traded their fourth overall pick Seth Jones in exchange for Ryan Johansen who has the makings to be an elite top centre in this league, but had fallen out of favor with Columbus. In addition to that, the Jackets were starving for a no. Many trades have happened throughout history that have altered the course of franchises. There's also an old saying of sometimes the best trades are the ones you don't make.

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