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LANE HUTSON POUR MORITZ SEIDER? LMFAO (Canadiens de Montréal, Detroit Red Wings News & Trade Rumours)



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Le 1er tour du repêchage 2022 de la LNH s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Canadiens de Montréal, Juraj Slafkovsky 2e) Devils du New Jersey, Simon Nemec 3e) Coyotes de l’Arizona, Logan Cooley 4e) Seattle Kraken, Shane Wright 5e) Flyers de Philadelphie, Cutter Gauthier 6e) Columbus Blue Jackets (des Blackhawks de Chicago), David Jiricek 7e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa), Kevin Korchinski 8e) Red Wings de Detroit, Marco Kasper 9e) Sabres de Buffalo, Matthew Savoie 10e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Pavel Mintyukov 11e) Coyotes de l’Arizona (de San Jose Sharks), Conor Geekie 12e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Denton Mateychuk 13e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Islanders de New York), Frank Nazar 14e) Jets de Winnipeg, Rutger McGroarty 15e) Canucks de Vancouver, Jonathan Lekkerimaki 16e) Sabres de Buffalo (Golden Knights de Vegas) , Noah Ostlund 17e) Nashville Predators, Joakim Kemell 18e) Dallas Stars, Lian Bichsel 19e) Minnesota Wild (des LA Kings), Liam Ohgren 20e) Washington Capitals, Ivan Miroshnichenko 21e) Pittsburgh Penguins, Owen Pickerin g 22e) Anaheim Ducks (des Bruins de Boston), Nathan Gaucher 23e) St. Louis Blues, Jimmy Snuggerud 24e) Wild du Minnesota, Danila Yurov 25e) Chicago Blackhawks (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Sam Rinzel 26e) Canadiens de Montréal (des Flames de Calgary ), Filip Mesar 27) Sharks de San Jose (des Hurricanes de la Caroline via les Coyotes de l’Arizona et les Canadiens de Montréal), Filip Bystedt 28) Sabres de Buffalo (des Panthers de la Floride), Jiri Kulich 29) Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Oilers d’Edmonton), Maveric Lamoureux 30) Winnipeg Jets (des Rangers de New York), Brad Lambert 31e) Lightning de Tampa Bay, Isaac Howard 32e) Oilers d’Edmonton (de l’Avalanche du Colorado via les Coyotes de l’Arizona), Reid Schaefer Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2022 de la LNH et après la Coupe Stanley 2022 Les séries éliminatoires, où l’Avalanche du Colorado a battu le Lightning de Tampa Bay en finale. Moritz Seider était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH lors du repêchage de la LNH en 2019. Le repêchage de la LNH 2019 a vu de nombreux meilleurs espoirs de la LNH sélectionnés par diverses équipes. 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31 Comments

  1. Moritz Seider

    Defense — shoots R

    Born Apr 6 2001 — Zell, Germany

    [21 yrs. ago]

    Height 6.04 — Weight 197 [193 cm/89 kg]

    Drafted by Detroit Red Wings

    – round 1 #6 overall 2019 NHL Entry Draft

    I would make that trade for Hutson

  2. I’m a habs fan, and I complete agree. Red wings laugh at this.

    You take Seider and run.

    And this coming from someone who’s hyped about Hutson.

  3. As a Wings fan, A) Don't trade away Lane Hudson, and B) you can only do this trade if you also accept our proposal of Zadina for Suzuki. Them's the rules.

  4. Yeah Yzerman is laughing then hanging up. He's trying to REBUILD the red wings, not give away the core pieces. We already lost a great deal at the deadline, why would Yzerman keep going? He's already said he's building around Seider, Raymond and Larkin at the red wings deadline media interview.

    Not sure how he even thought that was a good trade. Must be a Seider stan if you ask me

  5. As a redwings fan, WTH is Daryll thinking, I know that Yzerman is a risk taker and that's why we have Seider in the first place. I also know Seider had his slump early in the season but by Walmans side, he has come back stronger. The redwings is a business and needs to make money, taking away Seider could mean delaying the playoff run 1-3 years, businesses can't have that. Redwings need a playoff run soon!

  6. Pretty sure you would have to pry Seiders contract out of Yzermans dead hands.

    He is Stevies boy. No way he's leaving anytime soon

  7. Who comes up with these…? Canadians fans are dumber than a pile of rocks

  8. I'm a huge Habs fan but come on, I do that deal in a second. Seider is a future Norris winner. Lane is a question mark.

  9. WAIT A SECOND. Number of issues you didn't count on.
    1. Seider only has 1 more year at $863K then it turns into how much for 85 points in 154 games so far?
    2. Hutson wasn't just Hutson, Hutson was playing with his brother in Boston U to get 48 points in 38 games;
    2A. Q Hutson got 28 points in 38 Games as a rookie winger, 21 yr old. (The Fantilli effect?)
    3. but you mentioned the Jesse Ylonen part of the trade a potential RW with skill? 14 points in 30 games then 29 pts in 36 games at AHL level. You're playing Anderson, Gallagher and Armia all ahead of Ylonen, only telling me that the kid got 14 points when there was sufficient ice time to play around these guys.

    I take the 23 yr Ylonen and prospect Hutson (although I want possible access to sign brother as well) in exchange for Seider, only based on the idea that Seider is going to want massive dollar contract come the 24-25 season. How is Columbus and Werenski doing?

  10. If any other player was doing what Hutson is doing in the ncaa that was over 5"9 fans would be screaming for their teams to go out and get him. Axorimg wise this is going to be Makar in hobbit form…

  11. I think there also throwing in some Ocean Front property in Arizona to sweeten the pot!

  12. Lol love the fact that people think hutson is even close to comparing to seider lol 😂

  13. This is the DUMBEST idea I've seen in a long time! It's like trading McDavid for Bedard at the draft. Will Bedard be better? Maybe. Willing to bet your life on it? In Edmonton you'd actually be betting your life on it. They'll lynch you.

  14. Montreal's fans have been burned too often with trading young prospects that blossom into stars.. Mcdonaugh … Sergachev … to name just two defenders we always regretted, So most would have an instinctual reaction of no don't trade our brightest prospect just to regret it down the line

  15. Also, considering we just traded the only other Right D that was worth anything in the whole freaking Red Wings system and we have a ton of Left D's, some that may be better than Lane Hutson, erm Simon Edvinson, this trade makes absolutely no sense what so ever. Clearly Daryl has no idea about the Red Wings and what is going on with them.

  16. Red wings should never ever trade Seider. He’s the future of this franchise

  17. LMFAO Seider would only get moved for Elias Petterson, And Yzerman still doesn't make the trade.

  18. Lane hutson is the most overrated prospect and i had him going in the 1st round. (Shocker its a habs one)

  19. As Kris Draper said, adding a 6'4" 200 pound RHD with a 7 foot wingspan is something you can never pass on.
    Seider would have had better numbers with Mannheim before the 2019 draft…. but his club coaches (as well as German national coaches) told Moritz to concentrate on being a stay at home defenseman.
    Seider will be a Red Wing for quite awhile.

  20. As a Habs fan, No we wont do it, I think seider is the better player (obviously now he is, but he will always be) Hutson is great he is obviously a fan favourite already, but he really is still to small, but if he becomes a top 4 d for us then a W

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