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Le plus grand commerce de l’histoire du hockey…



La date limite des échanges de la LNH est un moment où les équipes se préparent pour les séries éliminatoires, abandonnant l’avenir aux joueurs qui peuvent les aider à gagner maintenant. L’un des plus grands accords de Trade Deadline a eu lieu en 1980, lorsque les Islanders de New York ont ​​acquis Butch Goring des Kings de Los Angeles. Goring transformerait complètement les Islanders en véritables prétendants à la coupe, les aidant à remporter QUATRE coupes Stanley consécutives. Goring a également remporté le Conn Smythe en 1981. Facilement l’un des plus grands échanges qu’une équipe ait jamais réalisés ! Suivez-moi : https://twitter.com/earboyq https://www.instagram.com/earboysport/ https://www.tiktok.com/@earboysport #sports #hockey #shorts

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  1. The greatest in history is the one between Between the Montréal Canadien and California Golden Seals when Montréal acquire the right to pick up Guy Lafleur.

  2. I'm not sure where you were trying to be nice, but in L.A., Butch was one of the most beloved players. And though he left at about +20lbs. or so, overweight, he had just signed what they called a lifetime contract. He was then unceremoniously traded for Billy Harris. Like every other trade that moronic jkc forced, our team went nowhere. Butch came to us the same way Billy Smnith arrived-remember him? Cook bought the Sprigfield Indians and changed their name to Kings. He then took and went through/dumped every played he got with that team. Perhaps we should just remember that our idiot owner came from jsut outside Toronto-home to screwups. But don't worry. Any player traded from L.A. was like giving them parole. eddie Joyal & Bill Flett & Ross Lonsberry went to Philadelphia the year their production had dropped. Soon thereafter, they won cups with Philly. Honestly, Cook may've brought us hockey in L.A. but his presence amounted to absolutely nothing…I'd say the same thing for KRLA that lost it's license under cook. God bless Butch. Hey, he wasn't hired for his genius, but he was a good hockey player. And he was especially entertaining when reunited with former Kings announcer, Jiggs McDonald…who kept him in line!

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