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Comment les Golden Knights de Vegas ont perdu un buteur vedette pour presque rien | Commerce des arbres



Steve Dangle décompose un échange de 2018 entre les Canadiens de Montréal et les Golden Knights de Vegas et comment il a finalement laissé les Golden Knights sans rien, tandis que les Canadiens de Montréal récoltent toujours les fruits de l’échange de leur ancien capitaine. NOTE DE LA RÉDACTION : Cet arbre commercial a été filmé avant que Max Pacioretty ne soit mis à l’écart pendant 6 mois en raison d’une blessure au tendon d’Achille. ———————————————- Abonnez-vous à Sportsnet sur YouTube – http://sprtsnt.ca/2paAT2L Visitez Sportsnet.ca pour plus d’actualités sportives et de faits saillants – http://www.sportsnet.ca Suivez Sportsnet sur Facebook – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTFB Suivez Sportsnet sur Twitter – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTTWTR Suivez Sportsnet sur Instagram – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTINST Suivez Sportsnet sur Snapchat – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTSNAP Regardez Sportsnet sur Sportsnet maintenant – http://sportsnet.ca /à présent

33 Comments

  1. Hey Steve! Love the trade trees. Did one of my own on the 1991 Ron Francis trade, really made me appreciate the work that goes into these. Thanks and keep them coming!

  2. For a stretch there, every offseason the Blue Jackets would get rid of the players who led them in zone transitions. Hartnell, Gagner, Wild Bill (Karlsson), Saad (although the return was pretty good for Saad).

  3. Jacob Leguerrier was already not a habs prospect when your Rivet video came out

  4. I love these trade tree videos but damn Steve, the screaming bit is getting a bit hard on the ears bro.

  5. In the end, Pacioretty got injured this summer and would be one more LTIR for Vegas. At least, they wouldn’t have had to add a player for the Canes to take him. Anyway, Patch is a great player. He got s few injury but man, Vegas are gambling for sure. lol

  6. I think you should do a trade tree about the first time Brent Burns was traded. Burns was not just on the Sharks he played for Minnesota as well, that Trade Tree has grown and I'm not going to spoil it but the Wild have some great prospects and a few other names from this trade. It ended up working for both teams.

  7. one could argue they traded patches for cap space, they didn't get a draft pick or player or anything like that, but cap space is valuable on it's own

  8. I have a few trade tree ideas:
    Martin St. Louis from TBL to NYR
    Scott Hartnell from NSH to PHI
    James Neal from DAL to PIT
    Andrej Sekera from BUF to CAR
    Thomas Vanek from BUF to NYI

  9. Tatar was mostly a really good player in Detroit. He was always tougher to knock off the puck than Nyquist and frequently outshone Goose offensively.

  10. Vegas got so wrapped up in trying to win a cup NOW, they traded pretty well ALL of their future. They did get some really good players, but they failed to win the cup and now they're so cap strapped that they have to give 30 plus goal players away. Very poor asset management, and I lost all respect for Vegas after they screwed Marc-Andre over. The owners and management have ran the whole franchise into the ground. They'll be lucky to be a playoff team let alone win a Stanley Cup.

  11. I had no idea Norlinder was a result of the Patches trade, and with the rookie camp hes been having and Suzuki being named captain this trade just keeps aging like fine wine

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