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Qui a remporté l’histoire commerciale d’Erik Karlsson


Qui a remporté l’histoire commerciale d’Erik Karlsson


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  1. VattghernCZ

    Definitely Sens, no close second

  2. Oiler_boiler

    It depends on how you look at it, for instance the Canadians and the sharks aren’t looking for win now there looking for long term build up, while the pens are just looking to get another cup before Crosby is done.

  3. HisNameWasShagbark

    For a cup race, penguins.

    For a long play I think SJS. This opens them up with more financial options and to bring on stronger talent to win in 2-4 years.

  4. palpytus

    Sens got Norris and Timmy Stutzle so they win long term on this. Pens got a decent deal in the short term that may help them contend in Crosby’s last couple years

  5. lottolser

    Not San Jose I can tell you that.

  6. picklesaredry

    Dubas waved his wand, in what world are you able to unload petry and granlund pay 1 and 2 round picks and get a Norris winner?

  7. Shiny_Mew76

    Senators got one of the best young players in the league. Tim Stutzle is enough to make them win this trade tree alone.

  8. Medschoolmonkee

    Senators.

    Pens if he stays healthy this year and plays a full season and sniffs anything close to the production he had last year (immediate short term winner)

  9. oliferro

    Montreal

    They got rid of two players who didn’t really have a place on the team and got a top 6 defender, a young prospect, a goalie and a second round pick

  10. Porkchopp33

    Karlsson he got out of San Jose

  11. Kangaro00

    I don’t think it’s fair to compare a trade for a much younger player and the picks that one team already turned into roster players and the other haven’t even received yet.

    If in the next 10 years Sharks win a cup and Sens don’t, do the Sharks also win the trade?

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