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La LNH entière se moque d’Ottawa



Essayez Vite Ramen avec 10 % de réduction en utilisant le code ECKHARTS sur https://viteramen.com/eckhartsladder // livraison gratuite avec le code EASYHEALTH24 Nous détaillerons les transactions de la journée chargée d’aujourd’hui de la date limite de pré-échange de la LNH en mettant l’accent sur Ottawa. Les sénateurs abandonnent Tarasenko pour pratiquement rien. Tout cela et bien plus encore dans la vidéo NHL d’aujourd’hui !

28 Comments

  1. If the Tarasenko trade happened an hour before the deadline, it'd be fine. But you still had a couple of days to see if Florida would up the offer even a little, or see if the player would consider another team to chase a cup rather than being "stuck" with Ottawa until the end of the year. That's what makes it a bad move to me. The one resource you had in the deal was time, and you squandered it. I can't imagine the offer would have got worse, and even IF the deal fell through entirely would you really miss what you did get in the trade? Hell, I think just having him play out the season with your young core would be better for the team than the return they got.

    If they'd showed some patience and played hardball I think they could have at a minimum got a 2nd round pick. Even that still would have been less than what similar players have gone for. I'm not a Sens fan, but I understand why a lot of them would be pissed at this. Florida had more to lose if this trade didn't happen than Ottawa did, Sens should have waited.

  2. Nonsense. The NHL is not laughing at a GM who had no leverage in sending a player anywhere other than to where he went. GM extracted what he could. Florida isn't flush with picks anymore. You also might have mentioned the Sean Walker to Colorado, since you mentioned Byram for Mittlestadt. Walker has been great for Philly this year, taking tough defensive assignements and and is a big reason they are sitting in a playoff spot. Guy has been continuously underestimated, even when he was Drew Doughty's partner before he blew out his knee in October of 21. There was a legit question as to whether Walker would be able to come back from that severe of an injury. Guy made a statement this season. His skating is beautiful, and he'll fit in really well in Colorado.

  3. If Ottawa kept Tarasenko until trade deadline Ottawa could have got more or just not made any trade. Pressure would have been more on Tarasenko and other teams. Ottawa was better gambling than getting what they got.

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  5. He has a full no trade clause. They either trade him to where he wants to go and take what they can get. Or, keep him and get nothing at all, even though their season is already wasted. Easy choice. Ottawa did the right thing. As for retaining salary, so what? It has zero cap implications on their future. $670k is half of his salary remaining this year. They essentially SAVED the other $670K that FLA will now pay and also got third and fourth round picks. Also helped their tank giving them a better shot at Celebrini.

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  8. I can’t imagine the return being much better maybe turn the 4th into another 3rd. You said it yourself, he had all the cards, the retain aspect is redundant as he’s a ufa in the summer. Ottawa didn’t give anything up to get him last year either. Underwhelming but not embarrassing.

  9. anyone that thinks this was a stupid deal, has no idea what they are talking about. the Sen's got 2 picks and half their money back (he already played 60% of the season) for a player that had an NTC and was going to walk for nothing.

  10. If I was Staios, I would have told Florida “Yeah I know Tarastinko only wants to be traded to Florida and you think you have the upper hand to lowball me BUT I could just not trade him at all and your chances to win the cup decreases without him, so either make me a fair offer or take your chances winning the cup without TaraStinko”

  11. Get ready, Rob Blake of the Kings is about to put Ottowa to shame in the shame department. He has gotten fleeced pretty much every trade since the Fiala trade. He has been letting assets go for pennies.

  12. American sunbelt &/or low tax states just basically have a massive advantage. It’s not a level playing field. It is what it is.

  13. it is floridas scummy gm…he stifarmed staos……if bedard only wanted to be traded to toronto…and chicago was only offered a 3rd round pick…what would you thing of the toronto gm…?

  14. That Sens front office should look at other teams and take advice from other Franchises on how a re build should be done. This team been in re build mode forever it seems. The Florida Panthers front office took the meat directly off the bone with that Trade with Ottawa

  15. The Oilers needed a top 6 player)) because they actually only have 4 top 6 players: McDavid, Dri, Hyman and Nuge. Kane (-7) is the second worst defensive player behind Brown (-9) and McLeod is also not in the top 6. In addition, Dri does not like to play with Kane and everything suggests that the second line can be very weak in defense. and not so much in attack.😇 I'm not very happy with the trade ))😝

  16. Stone isn't injured, this is just Mcrimmon the master of the circumvent taking advantage of the league taking team doctors on their words about injuries and surgeries so they can exploit that cheap loophole to buy a cup, that's 2 years in a row that Stone and his 9.5mil salary hits ltir as the deadline gets closer and the Vegas frauds bring in strong players to help in their cup purchase, even their own goalie has gone public about Mcrimmons shady LTIR activity. I hope enough fans are sick of this consistently happening year after year now and the league sees the lowest playoff ratings they've had since the 60's, maybe then will see changes to that cheap cup buying loophole that teams keep using to buy cups with

  17. Let Ottawa Senators move to the south or southwest, such as Houston or San Diego with little or no winter.

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