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Comment le commerce de Kent Nilsson en 1985 a conduit les Flames à acquérir deux membres du Temple de la renommée de la LNH | Commerce des arbres



Steve. Dangle revient sur la façon dont un petit échange effectué par les Flames de Calgary en 1985 a conduit leur franchise à acquérir deux membres du Temple de la renommée de la LNH en Joe Nieuwendyk et Jarome iginla. #TradeTrees ———————————————- 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/maintenant

45 Comments

  1. So I have a trade tree idea I researched up last night:
    How Trading Adam Foote at the '08 Deadline got them Adam Boqvist, Jake Bean, Cole Sillinger and the recent David Savard Deadline Deal to Tampa and the Seth Jones deal to Chicago are connected.

  2. what a fun just feel good for all teams win-win really! (except for minnesota fans lol) …Calgary got a cup…and Dallas got a cup! And heck! even NJ got a cup if that counted in this tree!!

  3. I was prepared to dunk on Calgary for that Klimchuk pick but turns out only 4 of the following 10 picks are full time NHLers (Dickinson, Hartman, Erne and Compher). All did better but usually when you see a dud like Klimchuk you say "Okay which all-star was selected with the subsequent pick", not the case here.

  4. Have you done the messier trade tree? If I'm not mistaken that one just ended last year or 2 from the early 90s didn't it?

  5. funny thing is, to this day Kent Nilsson is STILL the best swedish goalscorer that played in the NHL, nobody else have come close to threaten his 50 goals in 1 season.

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  7. How was the 29th pick one of someone that lost in the ECF? Wouldn't it be the team that lost the SCF?

  8. If you know the name Stephan Matteu it’s probably because your not thinking of Junior (mentioned in the video) your thinking of the right Matteu who scores a double overtime goal on Marty Broduer (ever heard of him) in game 7 of the 1994 ECF. “Matteu Matteu Matteu, and the rangers have one more hill to climb”

  9. Kent Nilsson won a cup and he also paid the price for that cup. I was surprised there was no mention of Hextall introducing Nilsson to the VIC Goalie Stick brand. Might still have that on the back of his legs to this day lol

  10. Just for reference, the Matteau in the trade tree is the father on the one he said was playing for CBJ, but I think hes with the Avs now

  11. I'd love to see a cam neely trade tree. The bruins have players still from that trade tree

  12. As a Stars fan, it would've been cool as hell to see Iginla as in a Stars jersey, but the Stars got a cup and Conn Smythe winner in that trade. So, I'd say both teams were winners there. I still have my Nieuwendyk signed Stars shirsey on my wall I've had since I was 6 when I got to meet him.

  13. Worth pointing out that Kent Nilsson is tenth all time in career points per game, ahead of guys like Esposito and Lafleur

  14. It’s a downright crime that Nieuwendyk’s number hasn’t been retired by the Flames. The guy was by far one of the best players the Flames have ever drafted.

  15. I'm a bit confused. You called this the Iginla trade tree but chose to start with not the Iginla trade and because of that we don't see the Stars side of the Iginla trade play out 🤔

    Love the videos, though, keep 'em up!

  16. stephan matteau scored the 1994 rangers conference finals to the stanley cup final

  17. Wayne Gretzky, a player you might not know, because he played before you were born, said Kente was the greatest most talented player he ever played with and against. But who is Wayne Gretzky. Kente was amazing to watch, moody, perhaps, not in love with NHL corporate BS, true, but if you ever watch the game instead of map out "shoe trees" then you might know of his skill. And in your "tree" where the Star get nothing, as I recall Joe Niewandyk won an Cup with the Stars–the team that got nothing.

  18. Kent Nilsson might be one of the most underrated players in NHL HISTORY. He had 131 points one season, the Flames franchise record. Back in the day Gretzky said Kent Nilsson was the most skilled player he ever played against. Nilsson also had 2 dominant years in the WHA & when Nilsson went to Edmonton, which was one of the weirdest things ever to see (think of Gretzky or Messier in a Flames jersey), Kent played on a line with Messier and Anderson which was one of the coolest and most talented lines in Oilers history

  19. Just started watching the video but i had to stop for this comment. Steve (I think think that's your name), Kent Nilsson was a SUPERSTAR back in the day, not just a "Star", he was a "SUPERSTAR". Gretzky, Dionne, Bossy, Trottier and Kent Nilsson were the Superstars in the early 80s

  20. Joe Nieuwendyk didn't have 55 goals as a rookie like the video claims, he had 51 goals and fell 2 goals shy of tying Mike Bossy's rookie goal record of 53 goals. Temmu Selanne ended up beating Bossys record a few years later with 76 goals.

  21. Damn…sounds like Dangle has a bit of a man crush on Iggy. That’s random and completely out of nowhere O.o

  22. I STILL remember watching the old TSN channel ( channel 15 in halifax at the time) on a program called Rinkside where they had a segment where it was Darren Pang and Joe Nieuwendyk competing for the top spot.. maybe in the draft?? I really cant remember specifically .
    BUT what i do remember specifically is Darren wearing a shirt saying 'Pang, because its easier to spell than Nieuwendyk' and that was his pitch.
    Albeit it was most likely a joke between friends perhaps at the time, and Im guessing you could find Darren or Joe and ask them yourselves somehow .

  23. So what I’m hearing here as a becoming irate Stars fan is that they have been terrible with asset management. The Nieuwendyk-Iginla trade is fine. I have a problem with trading Nieuwendyk and Langenbrunner (Ik we got him back later on) for Arnott and McKay, who weren’t Nieuwendyk and Langenbrunner, and we still got a decent player with that pick who we got rid of. I remember Daniel Paille and he was pretty good. I also remember how we got rid of Riley Smith. And Nick Paul. And Jagr. And Jake Guentzel. Yes Guentzel is shoehorned in. Sue me

  24. Kent Nilsson still has the best single season points total by a Swedish player in the NHL.
    By 15 points.

  25. Kent Nilsson was known as the "Magic Man" even Wayne Gretzky said he thought Gilbert Perreault was the most skillful player in the NHL, until he saw Kent Nilsson played!

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