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COMMERCE DES LEAFS AVEC LES BLACKHAWKS DE CHICAGO : AU REVOIR PETR MRAZEK (TORONTO ANNONCE LE 1ER POUR LE SALAIRE) BROUILLON DE LA LNH



RESTEZ EN LIGNE EN TOUTE SÉCURITÉ avec ExpressVPN, le réseau privé virtuel de confiance n°1 sur Internet ! Obtenez 3 MOIS GRATUITS @ https://www.expressvpn.com/legorocks99 #ad Les Maple Leafs de Toronto ont reculé lors du repêchage de la LNH 2022 pour échanger le contrat de Petr Mrazek avec les Blackhawks de Chicago. Le repêchage de la LNH 2022 est rempli de nombreux espoirs de la LNH. Certains font partie de l’élite et d’autres pourraient même être considérés comme des espoirs de franchise dans la LNH. Les noms à surveiller incluent Shane Wright, Matthew Savoie, Brad Lambert, Ivan Miroshnichenko, Rutger McGroarty, Maddox Fleming, Jack Hughes, Seamus Casey, Conor Geekie, Trystan Luneau, Denton Mateychuk, Jack Devine, David Jiricek, Frank Nazar, Isaac Howard , Joakim Kemell, Ryan Chelsea, Logan Cooley, Danila Yurov, Simon Nemec, Elias Salomonsson, Juraj Slafkovsky, Cruz Lucius, Devin Kaplan, et plus encore ! Cela se déroule également après le repêchage de la LNH 2021. Le 1er tour du repêchage 2021 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Buffalo Sabres, Owen Power 2e) Seattle Kraken, Matty Beniers 3e) Anaheim Ducks, Mason McTavish 4e) New Jersey Devils, Luke Hughes 5e) Columbus Blue Jackets, Kent Johnson 6e) Detroit Red Wings, Simon Edvinsson 7e) Sharks de San Jose, William Eklund 8e) Kings de Los Angeles, Brandt Clarke 9e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Canucks de Vancouver), Dylan Guenther 10e) Sénateurs d’Ottawa, Tyler Boucher 11e) Coyotes de l’Arizona, FORFAIT 12e) Columbus Blue Jackets (des Blackhawks de Chicago), Cole Sillinger 13e) Flames de Calgary, Matthew Coronato 14e) Sabres de Buffalo (des Flyers de Philadelphie), Isak Rosén 15e) Red Wings de Detroit (des Stars de Dallas), Sebastian Cossa 16e) Rangers de New York, Brennan Othmann 17e ) Blues de St. Louis, Zachary Bolduc 18e) Jets de Winnipeg, Chaz Lucius 19e) Predators de Nashville, Fedor Svechkov 20e) Wild du Minnesota (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Jesper Wallstedt 21e) Bruins de Boston, Fabian Lysell 22e) Oilers d’Edmonton (du Wild du Minnesota) , Xav ier Bourgault 23e) Stars de Dallas (des Capitals de Washington via les Red Wings de Détroit), Wyatt Johnson 24e) Panthers de la Floride, Mackie Samoskevich 25e) Blue Jackets de Columbus (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Corson Ceulemans 26e) Wild du Minnesota (des Penguins de Pittsburgh), Carson Lambos 27) Predators de Nashville (des Hurricanes de la Caroline), Zachary L’Heureux 28) Avalanche du Colorado, Oskar Olausson 29) Devils du New Jersey (des Islanders de New York), Chase Stillman 30) Golden Knights de Vegas, Zach Dean 31) Canadiens de Montréal, Logan Mailloux 32e) Blackhawks de Chicago (du Lightning de Tampa Bay via les Blue Jackets de Columbus), Nolan Allan Twitter : @LR99Gaming Portfolio : http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch : legorocks99 Salut. Je suis « Gio Palermo », également connu sous le nom de « legorocks99 » (« legorocks99Gaming », « LR99Gaming » ou « LR99 »). Je publie des commentaires de jeux vidéo sur YouTube autour du « hockey », avec un accent principal sur les « Canucks de Vancouver », les « Canadiens de Montréal », les « Detroit Red Wings » et les principaux sujets sur les « espoirs de la LNH ». Ces vidéos sont téléchargées avec le gameplay « NHL 21 » en arrière-plan. J’aime faire ces vidéos et j’espère que vous apprécierez de les regarder! legorocks99 et toutes ses dénominations fonctionnent sous « Gio Palermo Media Inc. »

34 Comments

  1. What a jerk you are to write that on your front page. You just turned off every Christian from following you. Grow up and be professional.

  2. Dont do a youtube channel if you dont understand why this was a great deal. Surprised it didnt cost more.

  3. Edm traded down, a 2nd rd pick AND a 3rd rd pick to move kassian at 3.2 million. Toronto only moved down a couple spots to clear that cap of 3.8. Good trade

  4. Moving down 13 picks to move the remaining 2 years of Mrazek and retain nothing. How is this a bad deal?

  5. It also gives the Leafs cap space. And there was no retaining some of the contract. Gives them 11 mill now on tue cap. Little pricey but they did get a 2 rounder back. Took 2 years off the books. Still have to sign Sandin. And I think aleafs are gonna hun for Kuemper. JC is done in Toronto. It’s a good trade. Bye bye horrendous contract at 3.5 a year. Two years left.

  6. I feel like Lou trading the 13th overall pick for Romanov and a 4th isn't getting enough attention, how is that trade not being picked apart. It's brutal. The 13th overall!

  7. It's a great friken trade seriously we need a number 1 goalie.

  8. Dubas is literally about to fall on his own sword 🗡 with THIS team or make a deep playoff run.

  9. If anyone tries to defend what the Blackhawks did this draft is insane.

  10. 13 spots to free up cap space is a bad deal? Are you kidding me? Great deal by Dubas to free up cap space for the next 2 years.

  11. Horrible signing by dubas has to be fixed by giving away a 1st round pick. Glad we got rid of him but this should have never happened

  12. I tell you why that is a win. Dubas didn't have to go the buy out route and still got a 2nd round pick. Nobody wanted mrazek nobody. 3.8 for a goalie who has a glass groin and can't stop a puck

  13. weird take from you here Lego, this is a huge W for leafs. got out of that deal that had 2 years left at 3.8

  14. I’m sorry but you lose all credibility if you can’t see how much of a win this trade is especially after seeing what Edmonton gave up to get rid of kassian

  15. I don't understand how you could complain about this trade? I mean at the deadline it usually costs a 1st or 2nd to get rid of 4M in cap space. This cost 13 spots, which is almost nothing when looking at the odds change

  16. Can't feel too good to be mrazek tonight.. they basically traded you for not even a bag of pucks

  17. 25~38 talent pool are pretty much the same calibre. This was a lateral move with the added bonus of getting rid of a 4M cap hit, so the Leafs can address their goalie issue. Everyone was saying how the Leafs would have to add a prospect and a player to get out from under that contract or buy Mrazek out and get saddled with 1M of dead cap. Figure it out, guy

  18. I like this from Dubas 25 to 38 isn't much of a difference and honestly it puts less pressure on toronot to rapidly develop the player they get. Remember toronto has a massive fan base and average fan is going to see oh this player went in 1st round let's use him as quick as possible and alot of maple leafs have been rushed to nhl because of that. Kallgren is good enough to be a backup in net and this gives toronto the flexibility to resign someone. Let's not forget Toronto gave up a first round pick to get rid of Marleau and they got no other pick back this is alot better than Marleau situation

  19. In a vacuum it's not a bad deal. But I think Dubas has had to make multiple deals that are bad for the team to get out of worst situations he put them in

  20. The trade makes sense. Now they can afford a competitive goalie with that money. This pick is not going to good for at least 4 years down the road if ever.

  21. Lmfao, how are those huge team capbreaking contracts for working for you? A roster and a higher pick just so you drop and can sign another nobody from the minors and say he the reason you winning all the cups? 🤦‍♂️🤣 losing a little being your only option during draft day? Wtf?

  22. Thy blew the 25th pick. A ficken high school player. Lambert was sitting there.

  23. If I were to ask you to list your top 50 records of all time (music), after the first few, the rest of the list is rather arbitrary, and there are thin lines, if any, separating the items on the list. You can switch #31 and #42 and it wouldn't really make all that much of a difference. That's the draft.

    Trading 25 for 38 is nothing much (at the time of the draft). "Magic beans," as many would say, or lottery tickets. Definitely worth doing to get Mrazek out. He simply didn't work out.

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