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Sergachev for Drouin.I'd be wary of trading with Bergevin.
Sergachev for Drouin.I'd be wary of trading with Bergevin.
Weise for DiazSergachev for Drouin.
Petry for a 2nd, and the list goes on. His trade record is overwhelmingly positive. Problem is that's the only thing he did well.Weise for Diaz
Danault for Weise + Fleischman
Vanek for Collberg
Byron waiver claim
Pacioretty for Suzuki + Tatar + 2nd
I said wary, not afraid. At this point I'd be even more wary of trading with Colorado.He had a good trade record but I wouldn’t be afraid of dealing with him
Teams willing to get rid of recent first, especially high, draft picks should be really viewed suspiciously.
The seller always knows what they’re selling, the buyer “thinks” they know what they’re buyingAlways be wary because the other side might have info on their player you don’t
Like Barzal, Thompson has been converted into a WI forget which podcast suggested trying to pry TT out of Buffalo.
I wouldn’t say “always.” The Habs clearly didn’t know what they had in John LeClair when they dealt him.The seller always knows what they’re selling, the buyer “thinks” they know what they’re buying
in fairness, he was a Lindros creationI wouldn’t say “always.” The Habs clearly didn’t know what they had in John LeClair when they dealt him.
Tons of example of players blossoming elsewhere.I wouldn’t say “always.” The Habs clearly didn’t know what they had in John LeClair when they dealt him.
Tucker.Tons of example of players blossoming elsewhere.