Jon Merrill's mom was my second grade teacher. He came into class and we got to touch one of his medals. Class act! Glad to see he's in one of these trade trees.
Oh Byfuglien wasn't underrated, not by a long shot. He along with Toews began to dominate the hockey conversation as those playoffs went along. Everyone knew the Conn Smythe was going to Toews but Byfuglien was the consensus runner-up in the public eye. Even today, his performance in those playoffs comes up whenever the 2010 Hawks are discussed. Byfuglien wasn't the underrated star, he was very much the correctly-rated star.
I was so sad when Ilya decided to leave NJ. A highlight was when my daughter left a game against the Rangers in the 3rd period. I had no idea where she went. Come to find out, she was waiting outside at the Devils vehicle entrance/exit. She was able to get Ilya's autograph on a puck for me. What a great kid!
I have his autograph as well. My dad was (and still is) a sportswriter, and he was assigned to a Devils practice one day. He brought my brother and I along because our school (and house) had no power after a bad storm, and after practice, David Clarkson brought us hats signed by Kovalchuk, Parise, and Marty. I'm an Islanders fan, but that was still really cool, even more now that Parise is an Islander.
I miss kovy and blueland dearly. I remember being at a game where they were down 3-0 in the first 5 mins or period 1. against Calgary, and kovy gets a hat trick throughout the next 3 periods and and Atlanta comes back to win 5-3, good memories.
Can we take a look at Bobby Lou going from the Islanders to the Panthers and how it led to the Rat landing in Boston? Edit: thanks for top comment all, hopefully it happens 🤞🏻
@@2011SoxMD36 it's an interesting one, but as much as everyone wants to make fun of Milbury it was actually Garth Snow was in helm back then. So one of the players that the Isles got back in that Luongo/Jokinen abomination of a trade (which most certainly is a Milbury classic), Oleg Kvasha, was traded for a 2006 3rd rounder, which the Isles chose to pass on and traded it to Boston for a 4th and a 5th in that same draft. Well then, turns out that 3rd rounder they went all "eh, I guess Boston can have it" was used on Brad Marchand while the picks the Isles got (they traded the 4th for a later 4th and 6th) combined for one NHL game in total. Isles fans probably really don't wanna see that trade tree. But I guess that particular Marchand deal speaks more for how well the Bruins scouts had done their job than how poorly the Isles had done theirs because obviously Marchand wasn't all that highly touted back then but the Bruins liked him so much they would trade up to get him.
I hate the shootout but Kovy was God for the Devils (see, God/Devil...witty?) in the shootout. He still has one of the best shots I've ever seen in hockey.
JC Lipon and Patrice Cormier were fan favourites on the Moose and JC Lipon is still considered the heart of the team. They may not have a direct impact on the NHL, but they had an undeniable benefit on the Jets incredibly successful farm system.
@@bghlee Both had a number of preseason appearances, but they never succeeded at the NHL level. Most of these guys aren't even major scorers in the AHL, but they provide more than points to the team.
Devils fan here. First off, awesome videos. I loved the trade when it was made. Kovy has always been one of my favorite players since he entered the league. He had that "eh" year with the Devils but when he was on the ice everyone took notice. That Cup run was magical and it would have been interesting to see how the Devils would have been if Parise and Kovalchuk didn't "go home". Granted, Kovalchuk retiring was a blessing for the Devils cap wise. And now we get to watch him and Ovechkin play together and while Kovalchuk isn't what he used to be it's still pretty cool.
@@chucku1001 It's funny, when I got really into hockey it was 2 years after the Thrashers had left and I ended up choosing Calgary as one of the teams I follow and not Winnipeg.
@@truehockeyfan1179 While it would make me very happy to have one I doubt the NHL will try it again. The fan support was there for the most part but ownership was just awful and I doubt they want to attempt it a third time, especially when we already have the Hawks and Falcons struggling like they are. Atlanta United is the only bright spot in our sports landscape. I don't count the Braves because even though they're decent, they don't have ownership issues like other teams have had.
Bless your heart for this content, I need this in my life rn. Miss hockey, and I miss the weekly dang it's on new content. Loving the historical dang-its though.
It wasn't mentioned who Chicago drafted with the 2010 first and second round picks that Chicago received in the Byfuglien deal. Did some research and Chicago' first rounder was Kevin Hayes. Chicago had 4 second round picks. In order: 35 Ludvig Rensfeldt, 54 Justin Holl, 58 Kent Simpson and 60 Stephen Johns. I don't know which one was the NJ pick but that's the best I can do :)
Atlanta resident here who was legitimately a fan of the Thrashers (yes we exist). This video hurt. The Thrashers front office was hell bent on making sure that team never succeeded.
I’m a Devils fan, I didnt like the Kovy deal after he left us. What makes things worse is the 1st and 2nd that Atlanta traded for Buff turned into Kevin Hayes (1st Rounder) and Justin Holl (2nd Rounder). 2 players that we could have really used on today’s roster. Yikes
If it can make you feel better, both players decided to play college hockey after being drafted. After that, Hayes became a free agent and signed with the Rangers, and Hill eventually signed with the Leafs. None of them played a single game for Chicago 🙃 The Hawks did get a compensation draft pick for Hayes leaving, but they used it to draft a guy who doesn't even have a Wikipedia page.
I have determined, The internet needs a Steve Dangle for the NBA. Someone to put in all this hard work on NBA Trade Trees. Because the NBA is such a Cluster, that tracking trades is a chore in and of itself.
Great job Sportsnet Team. How about the next one is the Shanahan - Stevens - Pronger situation that gave the St Louis Blues the 88th selection in the 2011 draft.
If you haven't done this already , I'd like for you to do the Canadiens trade with the California Golden Seals for the rights to the # 1 pick which was Guy Lafluer . Also The Flyers trading of an Doug Favell to the Maple Leafs for Bernie Parent who was an original Flyer if I recall was traded to the Leafs and then he jumped to the WHA and ended up back in Philadelphia .
Is Kovalchuk the 1st and olny player to have been bought out twice, AND, to be the only player receiving buy-out payments simultaneously from 2 seperate teams? MAN!! What an effing hustle!!
Kovalchuk walked away from the contract: the Devils therefore didn't have to pay him a dime after he left as it was his decision. There is a rule in place where if a player retires in the middle of a contract, a team can get penalized, but at the time, Kovalchuk was too young for the rule to come into effect
Idk seems like the devils did as good as they could have. If my memory serves me right they had a really aging group and their window had basically closed as he left to russia. He kinda just forced them into a rebuild in a more timely manner tbh. You could say they could have traded him and got more pieces for it but with that contract I'd assume slim pickings.
problem is, Lou doesn't rebuild. So they were trying to win cups while missing they playoffs until they got annoyed with Lou sucking at making the team good so they hiring Shero who made the team good at rebuilding and then they firing Shero after sucking in 19-20 and now they have Fitzgerald who has so far been good at rebuilding. So they only starting rebuilding in 15-16
Hey! Would be cool if you also put up the stats next to each player , with each team! keep up the good work! Steve finally stopped complaining and they are much better now!
byfuglien came up with the blackhawks as a defenseman i believe. got moved to forward cuz there was no room for him on the back and they needed a solid body in front of the net. he bullied luongo haha
That's exactly right. He was an upcoming defenseman, but with Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Brent Sopel, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Nick Boynton and Brian Campbell there really wasn't a place to put Byfuglien. In the mean time the Hawks had skill at forward, but not a net-front presence. Not a guy who could make opposing defenders miserable. Enter Big Buff!
@@refverhoog It was also because he was a "No Defense" Defenseman so made sense to move him. The Brent Burns type but without the constant position switches.
It seems like my whole life, at least as long as I've been watching hockey, the NJ Devils have always been in search of goal scoring ability. Fromback in the late 90s with Holik, and Elias coming up, to Gomez and Gionta's time, to Kovalchuk, to Taylor Hall. Seems like their top scorers really struggled to hit 30 regularly, and when they did, the #2 guy was 10-plus goals behind. I was actually surprised when Dangle said they were 11th in scoring the one year they went deep w/Kovalchuk. Even when they won their cups, it feels like it was always off the back of Stevens/Rafalski/Niedermayer's defensive play and Brodeur's network, moreso than their offense just taking over
When you have a goalie as dominant as Marty Brodeur in his prime, you don't need a ton of goal support. Don't get me wrong, you'd love to have it, but you had a brick wall back there. It's part of why I feel that the Lightning will be issues for years to come. You'd love some more goals, but you also have a hoss defending the net.
No it isnt. The 2012 SCF run doesnt happen without Kovalchuk, and he retired at the perfect time to keep the cap recapture penalty absurdly low ($250k/yr off NJ's cap). NJ even got back the 1st round pick they were forced to give up for the attempted 17 year deal.
What I love about this is that it doesn't mention that shortly after he entered the KHL after the Devils, he started making less money then the NHL contract
What the Devils did with Kovalchuk's extension looks like it was after the trade, not during it. I think that the trade was good for the Thrashers/Jets anyways because they sold high on a player that wasn't going to stay with them much longer, but the Devils got Kovalchuk and signed him long term, so I think they got what they wanted out of the deal, it just didn't work out for them, so the value was limited to the playoff run for the most part.
Is it possible to quantify the trade tree with points/wins with the players involved in the trade, maybe you could definitively say someone won a trade
Byfuglien was drafted as a defensman and was primarily a defenseman for the Hawks....The Hawks rarely used him as a forward except for the 2010 playoffs because they needed someone big in front of the net, and boy oh boy did he do a great job... If I can remember correctly I think he had 2 hat tricks in the 2010 playoffs - I know he had one against San Jose for sure...... TBH, I have no idea why they just didn't convert Byfuglien to a full-time forward - I mean he would be a teams wet dream of a power forward.... Either way having guys that can play both forward and defense is certainly an asset for your roster....
I will never forget about Kovalchuk. Think it was 2011 or 2012. We were playing Buffalo at the rock and it went to overtime. with the game on ilyas stick, he miss handled the puck the sabres won the game. pissed.
Am I the only one who thinks relocated/merged team had some of the best NHL logo and jerseys? (Thrashers, Nordiques, Whalers, North Stars, Golden Seals, Rockies)
@@artursfilipovs4923 he was fine with the 17 yr contract. There was always a publicity stunt i. Place with signing Kovy as a huge Superstar. He was #17 hence the 17 yr deal. It was really a regular contract with the last like 10 yrs at like 100k or something very similar to that. He was never meant to play 17 yrs. Same with the 15 yr deal which is still why NJ got penalized with that deal the last 7 yrs or so were dirt cheap, again publicity stunt of having his salary cap equaling $6.66 mil
How about the old Jets franchise trading for Paul Ysaebart? Small tree but a funny one. If ya can find it, there's a picture of him walking away from old Jets arena to the airport...
I think the Devils made a reasonable trade to get a superstar who, underachieved except for his own great season, and then who bolted. The contract is the really curious part. How many seasons were they actually thinking he was going to play? He also made a decent comeback beginning with LA last year, and this year with Montreal before he was traded to the Capitals.
Look without Kovi, idk if we could’ve made it to the final but we still didn’t win. But I think with Oduya and since we still had Parise Marty and Eilias, I think we still could’ve. And we lost a first round pick and a huge cap hit for years because he just left. He was a great player but looking at the whole team, Lou messed this one up
Nothing against The Rocket. But, how the hell is there a Rocket Richard Award but not award named after Bobby Orr? Maybe the defensemen with the most goals? Since the Norris Trophy is basically for the defensemen with the most points.
The worst thing about this trade for the Devils was that by committing to Kovy for such a long period, they ticked off Zach Parise, their home-grown franchise player who was supposed to take the mantle from Brodeur and Elias . It only incentivized him further to "return home" and sign twin contracts with Ryan Suter in Minnesota. As a result, they didn't have a true goal scorer until the Taylor Hall fleecing.
Something tells me it was the devil's that wanting to rebuild put retirement from the nhl to kovi just so they didn't have to pay the rest of his contract in full while rebuilt because they couldn't move him
Jon Merrill's mom was my second grade teacher. He came into class and we got to touch one of his medals. Class act! Glad to see he's in one of these trade trees.
That’s really cool!
Dustin Byfuglien was the underrated star of the 2010 playoffs
Oh Byfuglien wasn't underrated, not by a long shot. He along with Toews began to dominate the hockey conversation as those playoffs went along. Everyone knew the Conn Smythe was going to Toews but Byfuglien was the consensus runner-up in the public eye. Even today, his performance in those playoffs comes up whenever the 2010 Hawks are discussed. Byfuglien wasn't the underrated star, he was very much the correctly-rated star.
He wasn't underrated. Maybe to you. But Chicago doesn't win that year without him.
I was so sad when Ilya decided to leave NJ. A highlight was when my daughter left a game against the Rangers in the 3rd period. I had no idea where she went. Come to find out, she was waiting outside at the Devils vehicle entrance/exit. She was able to get Ilya's autograph on a puck for me. What a great kid!
I have his autograph as well. My dad was (and still is) a sportswriter, and he was assigned to a Devils practice one day. He brought my brother and I along because our school (and house) had no power after a bad storm, and after practice, David Clarkson brought us hats signed by Kovalchuk, Parise, and Marty. I'm an Islanders fan, but that was still really cool, even more now that Parise is an Islander.
As an Atlanta hockey fan, it just feels nice to be mentioned in a video
I know right
I miss kovy and blueland dearly.
I remember being at a game where they were down 3-0 in the first 5 mins or period 1. against Calgary, and kovy gets a hat trick throughout the next 3 periods and and Atlanta comes back to win 5-3, good memories.
Can we take a look at Bobby Lou going from the Islanders to the Panthers and how it led to the Rat landing in Boston?
Edit: thanks for top comment all, hopefully it happens 🤞🏻
oh baby i can already see dangle stiring this one up
I always forget Luongo was an Islander... but how does it impact Brad Marchand!?
@@2011SoxMD36 we'll see
Thanks milbury, I hate you!
@@2011SoxMD36 it's an interesting one, but as much as everyone wants to make fun of Milbury it was actually Garth Snow was in helm back then. So one of the players that the Isles got back in that Luongo/Jokinen abomination of a trade (which most certainly is a Milbury classic), Oleg Kvasha, was traded for a 2006 3rd rounder, which the Isles chose to pass on and traded it to Boston for a 4th and a 5th in that same draft. Well then, turns out that 3rd rounder they went all "eh, I guess Boston can have it" was used on Brad Marchand while the picks the Isles got (they traded the 4th for a later 4th and 6th) combined for one NHL game in total. Isles fans probably really don't wanna see that trade tree. But I guess that particular Marchand deal speaks more for how well the Bruins scouts had done their job than how poorly the Isles had done theirs because obviously Marchand wasn't all that highly touted back then but the Bruins liked him so much they would trade up to get him.
That 2010-2011 Devils Season was a rollercoaster of Emotions.
So big thing you need to look at that you forgot is kovy in shootout. He had so many goals that were most likely game winners. Check it, it's crazy
I know you hate it, but it's part of game Steve
I hate the shootout but Kovy was God for the Devils (see, God/Devil...witty?) in the shootout. He still has one of the best shots I've ever seen in hockey.
JC Lipon and Patrice Cormier were fan favourites on the Moose and JC Lipon is still considered the heart of the team. They may not have a direct impact on the NHL, but they had an undeniable benefit on the Jets incredibly successful farm system.
Its sad then that they weren't given a chance to come up to the big show. Especially guys that had success at the WJC level.
@@bghlee Both had a number of preseason appearances, but they never succeeded at the NHL level. Most of these guys aren't even major scorers in the AHL, but they provide more than points to the team.
Nice to see the Thrashers getting a mention
Did anybody notice the small trade from Montreal to Montreal?
And both of these prospects never signed in Montréal 😂
Devils fan here. First off, awesome videos. I loved the trade when it was made. Kovy has always been one of my favorite players since he entered the league. He had that "eh" year with the Devils but when he was on the ice everyone took notice. That Cup run was magical and it would have been interesting to see how the Devils would have been if Parise and Kovalchuk didn't "go home". Granted, Kovalchuk retiring was a blessing for the Devils cap wise. And now we get to watch him and Ovechkin play together and while Kovalchuk isn't what he used to be it's still pretty cool.
Kovy what a legend
Ah yes, the rare video where I can quietly mourn my beloved Atlanta Thrashers 😔
its okay, the atlanta thashers are playing the atlanta flames in the play in round.
@@chucku1001 It's funny, when I got really into hockey it was 2 years after the Thrashers had left and I ended up choosing Calgary as one of the teams I follow and not Winnipeg.
I’m so sorry we need a third team in Atlanta
@@truehockeyfan1179 While it would make me very happy to have one I doubt the NHL will try it again. The fan support was there for the most part but ownership was just awful and I doubt they want to attempt it a third time, especially when we already have the Hawks and Falcons struggling like they are. Atlanta United is the only bright spot in our sports landscape. I don't count the Braves because even though they're decent, they don't have ownership issues like other teams have had.
Believe In Blueland
Bless your heart for this content, I need this in my life rn. Miss hockey, and I miss the weekly dang it's on new content. Loving the historical dang-its though.
Love these videos. This was a great one. Always wished there was more success in Atlanta. I’m glad Winnipeg has a team again tho.
these vids are the best thing going these days on sportsnet, keep it up
Yay! Thanks I've been asking for this one!!
"We all sat in our very wrong wrongness." CLASSIC! This is what keeps me coming back.
What about a slightly different video going over Vegas expansion draft?
It wasn't mentioned who Chicago drafted with the 2010 first and second round picks that Chicago received in the Byfuglien deal. Did some research and Chicago' first rounder was Kevin Hayes. Chicago had 4 second round picks. In order: 35 Ludvig Rensfeldt, 54 Justin Holl, 58 Kent Simpson and 60 Stephen Johns. I don't know which one was the NJ pick but that's the best I can do :)
Atlanta resident here who was legitimately a fan of the Thrashers (yes we exist). This video hurt. The Thrashers front office was hell bent on making sure that team never succeeded.
Thank you for doing this! I requested this in a previous video's comments section!
Amazing, I love the trade trees!!!
I’m a Devils fan, I didnt like the Kovy deal after he left us. What makes things worse is the 1st and 2nd that Atlanta traded for Buff turned into Kevin Hayes (1st Rounder) and Justin Holl (2nd Rounder). 2 players that we could have really used on today’s roster. Yikes
If it can make you feel better, both players decided to play college hockey after being drafted. After that, Hayes became a free agent and signed with the Rangers, and Hill eventually signed with the Leafs. None of them played a single game for Chicago 🙃
The Hawks did get a compensation draft pick for Hayes leaving, but they used it to draft a guy who doesn't even have a Wikipedia page.
Can we see the Zdeno Chara trade that saw him go to both Ottawa and then Boston? Here's a sub. You break down these trades so well.
I have determined, The internet needs a Steve Dangle for the NBA. Someone to put in all this hard work on NBA Trade Trees. Because the NBA is such a Cluster, that tracking trades is a chore in and of itself.
7:03 "Picked him up and threw him around like he was Loki"
I had to pause right there because I was laughing so hard. Puny God!
Great job Sportsnet Team. How about the next one is the Shanahan - Stevens - Pronger situation that gave the St Louis Blues the 88th selection in the 2011 draft.
These are brilliant. Unreal.
Interesting analysis as always.....
If you haven't done this already , I'd like for you to do the Canadiens trade with the California Golden Seals for the rights to the # 1 pick which was Guy Lafluer . Also The Flyers trading of an Doug Favell to the Maple Leafs for Bernie Parent who was an original Flyer if I recall was traded to the Leafs and then he jumped to the WHA and ended up back in Philadelphia .
Is Kovalchuk the 1st and olny player to have been bought out twice, AND, to be the only player receiving buy-out payments simultaneously from 2 seperate teams?
MAN!! What an effing hustle!!
Kovalchuk walked away from the contract: the Devils therefore didn't have to pay him a dime after he left as it was his decision. There is a rule in place where if a player retires in the middle of a contract, a team can get penalized, but at the time, Kovalchuk was too young for the rule to come into effect
Idk seems like the devils did as good as they could have. If my memory serves me right they had a really aging group and their window had basically closed as he left to russia. He kinda just forced them into a rebuild in a more timely manner tbh. You could say they could have traded him and got more pieces for it but with that contract I'd assume slim pickings.
problem is, Lou doesn't rebuild. So they were trying to win cups while missing they playoffs until they got annoyed with Lou sucking at making the team good so they hiring Shero who made the team good at rebuilding and then they firing Shero after sucking in 19-20 and now they have Fitzgerald who has so far been good at rebuilding. So they only starting rebuilding in 15-16
He also played with the Ottawa senators as well in his career
Hey! Would be cool if you also put up the stats next to each player , with each team! keep up the good work! Steve finally stopped complaining and they are much better now!
byfuglien came up with the blackhawks as a defenseman i believe. got moved to forward cuz there was no room for him on the back and they needed a solid body in front of the net. he bullied luongo haha
That's exactly right. He was an upcoming defenseman, but with Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Brent Sopel, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Nick Boynton and Brian Campbell there really wasn't a place to put Byfuglien.
In the mean time the Hawks had skill at forward, but not a net-front presence. Not a guy who could make opposing defenders miserable. Enter Big Buff!
@@refverhoog It was also because he was a "No Defense" Defenseman so made sense to move him. The Brent Burns type but without the constant position switches.
It seems like my whole life, at least as long as I've been watching hockey, the NJ Devils have always been in search of goal scoring ability. Fromback in the late 90s with Holik, and Elias coming up, to Gomez and Gionta's time, to Kovalchuk, to Taylor Hall. Seems like their top scorers really struggled to hit 30 regularly, and when they did, the #2 guy was 10-plus goals behind. I was actually surprised when Dangle said they were 11th in scoring the one year they went deep w/Kovalchuk. Even when they won their cups, it feels like it was always off the back of Stevens/Rafalski/Niedermayer's defensive play and Brodeur's network, moreso than their offense just taking over
When you have a goalie as dominant as Marty Brodeur in his prime, you don't need a ton of goal support. Don't get me wrong, you'd love to have it, but you had a brick wall back there. It's part of why I feel that the Lightning will be issues for years to come. You'd love some more goals, but you also have a hoss defending the net.
Zach Sanford was also apart of a trade that sent Kevin Shattenkirk to Washington for Sanford and 2017 1st, which they traded to get Brayden Schenn
One recommendation: Put those stats on the screen for us visual thinkers!
Are we not gonna talk about how that first round pick Winnipeg sent to Chicago was Kevin Hayes??
PRONGER TO THE FLYERS
This is Genius.....Thank you!
This trade is one massive “dang it” for the Devils...
No it isnt. The 2012 SCF run doesnt happen without Kovalchuk, and he retired at the perfect time to keep the cap recapture penalty absurdly low ($250k/yr off NJ's cap). NJ even got back the 1st round pick they were forced to give up for the attempted 17 year deal.
Any word on the Forsberg trade trees? Either one of them from the Flyers would be good ones
I love these videos. How long until that poor intern gets the graphics for the lindros trade finished?
What I love about this is that it doesn't mention that shortly after he entered the KHL after the Devils, he started making less money then the NHL contract
Do any of those crazy 3+ player with draft picks involved trades that Mike Milbury used to pull with the Islanders
Also Johnny Oduya won a couple cups in a top 4 role with the hawks
What the Devils did with Kovalchuk's extension looks like it was after the trade, not during it. I think that the trade was good for the Thrashers/Jets anyways because they sold high on a player that wasn't going to stay with them much longer, but the Devils got Kovalchuk and signed him long term, so I think they got what they wanted out of the deal, it just didn't work out for them, so the value was limited to the playoff run for the most part.
I'd love to see one of all the picks the Sharks gave up who turned into great players.
Is it possible to quantify the trade tree with points/wins with the players involved in the trade, maybe you could definitively say someone won a trade
Do Craig Rivet’s trade going to San Jose, very interesting
I took Bergdorf in my pool the next season ...he was hyped in something I read and I thought he was something special.
"...And so the Thrashers made a deal with the Devils."
I thought that was funny.
There should have been more Devils in the details.
steven cooke The Devils you know...
Should do Tony Amonte or Jaromir Jagr
Gionta 👍
Byfuglien was drafted as a defensman and was primarily a defenseman for the Hawks....The Hawks rarely used him as a forward except for the 2010 playoffs because they needed someone big in front of the net, and boy oh boy did he do a great job... If I can remember correctly I think he had 2 hat tricks in the 2010 playoffs - I know he had one against San Jose for sure...... TBH, I have no idea why they just didn't convert Byfuglien to a full-time forward - I mean he would be a teams wet dream of a power forward.... Either way having guys that can play both forward and defense is certainly an asset for your roster....
Buff wanted to play D. He did a stint at forward for the Jets when he was needed. But he didn't look or sound too happy to be at the forward position.
Still waiting for you do one talking about how the Colorado Rockies acquiring Chico resch lead to the devils acquiring Taylor hall
Does steve record in a hockey figure store?
Can you do the Ralph backstrom trade?
I will never forget about Kovalchuk. Think it was 2011 or 2012. We were playing Buffalo at the rock and it went to overtime. with the game on ilyas stick, he miss handled the puck the sabres won the game. pissed.
Thankfully Kovulchuk in Atlanta wasnt the onlt Thrasher seems to me a Mr Hossa was there as well, AFTER being traded for D Heatley.
Remember Patrik Stefan? Ryan Smyth does!
He played Pronger very well in the 2010 Finals, but I think saying he man-handled him all series is a huge exaggeration...
CAN YOU DO DANY HEATLY PLEASE
Kovalchuk is with the caps after playing for 2 other teams this season
Am I the only one who thinks relocated/merged team had some of the best NHL logo and jerseys? (Thrashers, Nordiques, Whalers, North Stars, Golden Seals, Rockies)
Lamerello: Kovalchuk here’s 100$ million
NHL: No
Lamerello: Yes
NHL: Understandable have a great day
I’m a Devils fan and I still haven’t forgiven Kovalchuck for what he did
What exactly did he do? They gave him a ridicilous contract for way too long a time, what did they expect?
@@artursfilipovs4923 he was fine with the 17 yr contract. There was always a publicity stunt i. Place with signing Kovy as a huge Superstar. He was #17 hence the 17 yr deal. It was really a regular contract with the last like 10 yrs at like 100k or something very similar to that. He was never meant to play 17 yrs. Same with the 15 yr deal which is still why NJ got penalized with that deal the last 7 yrs or so were dirt cheap, again publicity stunt of having his salary cap equaling $6.66 mil
WE WANT BUFF BACK
He just wants to fish and power to him.
Kovy was elite, Dustin was elite at eating hot dogs. But Dusty did have that cup thought…
How about Jason Arnott - Bill Guerin trade tree?
As a devils fan this made me so sad
Bring back the Atlanta Thrashers
How about the old Jets franchise trading for Paul Ysaebart? Small tree but a funny one. If ya can find it, there's a picture of him walking away from old Jets arena to the airport...
I think the Devils made a reasonable trade to get a superstar who, underachieved except for his own great season, and then who bolted. The contract is the really curious part. How many seasons were they actually thinking he was going to play? He also made a decent comeback beginning with LA last year, and this year with Montreal before he was traded to the Capitals.
i'm a devils fan and that name makes me irate. but good job on the video
What About Dany Heatley Trade Tree????
The Jets STILL have J.C. Lipon for what it's worth. That didn't get mentioned.
And then along came the Kings...
Look without Kovi, idk if we could’ve made it to the final but we still didn’t win. But I think with Oduya and since we still had Parise Marty and Eilias, I think we still could’ve. And we lost a first round pick and a huge cap hit for years because he just left. He was a great player but looking at the whole team, Lou messed this one up
Do the Jordan Staal trade
Never knew kovalchuk played for the devils
I still wanna see the Pronger-Shanahan trade!!!
Bowman was committed to the Top 4 contracts , hence, Buf and Panarin never had a chance.
Chicago got Kevin Hayes with the pick that the jets traded
didnt kovalchuk eventually return to the nhl?
How did New Jersey win this deal? The Jets ended up getting Byfuglien and played his best years in Winnipeg.
This was a lose-lose trade. NO ONE WINS. Please do either the Rick Nash trade or the Marian Gaborik trade
Didn't the Kings recently pay Kovi six million then immediately buy him out. Watch him now help the Caps win another Cup. I think it will happen.
Yeah, I hope it does! That trade came out of left field.
Yeah, he played pretty well in Montreal
rick nash next???
Was this before the Cap Recapture Penalty? If not... how big was that monstrosity? O.O
Buff was a D-man first
Nothing against The Rocket. But, how the hell is there a Rocket Richard Award but not award named after Bobby Orr? Maybe the defensemen with the most goals? Since the Norris Trophy is basically for the defensemen with the most points.
Trade tree of craig rivet from habs too sharks!!!! Best ever for mtl
I just posted all the picks the sharks gave up....like Patches
The worst thing about this trade for the Devils was that by committing to Kovy for such a long period, they ticked off Zach Parise, their home-grown franchise player who was supposed to take the mantle from Brodeur and Elias . It only incentivized him further to "return home" and sign twin contracts with Ryan Suter in Minnesota. As a result, they didn't have a true goal scorer until the Taylor Hall fleecing.
Parise sucks. Overpaid and definitely overrated yank
Something tells me it was the devil's that wanting to rebuild put retirement from the nhl to kovi just so they didn't have to pay the rest of his contract in full while rebuilt because they couldn't move him
Mike Komisarek or Sean Avery trade tree
Do the Gaborik to Columbus trade coward
Its in the nash trade
Do a Trevor Linden trade tree! please and thank you!
Kovlchuk was good but I would take a Bure any day.