33 years ago, I was driving a '79 VW Scirocco
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It's not just the trade - it's the fact it was the final trade of the deadline and the build up to the press conference was unusual - and then a true WTF when the announcement actually came. It was brilliant and nearly flawless in its execution. And the fact no insiders were able to ruin it made it all the better. If I was the Caps, I'd consider raising a banner for this feat which will probably never be duplicated again.
On this date in history... Never forget.
If I was the Caps, I'd consider raising a banner for this feat which will probably never be duplicated again.
But it would be hilarious if it did.
Forsberg was the best player on earth not in the NHL and he was traded for a guy who had never been the best player in whatever arena he was in at the time.
A press conference... It's never not funny.
I'd argue that guy was probably already McDavid.It was and remains a terrible trade but at the time of the deal Forsberg wasn't even a PPG player in the Allvenskan (tier 2 in Sweden). I don't know about best player outside the NHL.
I'd argue that guy was probably already McDavid.
It was and remains a terrible trade but at the time of the deal Forsberg wasn't even a PPG player in the Allvenskan (tier 2 in Sweden). I don't know about best player outside the NHL.
I'd argue that guy was probably already McDavid.
On this date in history... Never forget.
Oh man that was the worst trade in Caps' history. I cursed Erat that entire season.
I don't think it was that they didn't know what Forsberg could be though. They just thought they were a piece away from a Cup at the time. Bad trade, yeah. But I understand why they did it. It just happened to be the wrong move. Like very bigly wrong.
The Rangers got Brassard and Dorsett that deadline for Gaborik+, which worked out very well for them (Brassard had 44 pts in 60 playoff games over the next 4 years).Hell, they were probably right about that Just very wrong in thinking that piece was Erat.
The Rangers got Brassard and Dorsett that deadline for Gaborik+, which worked out very well for them (Brassard had 44 pts in 60 playoff games over the next 4 years).
That was also the deadline Calgary traded Iggy and JBo for draft picks (and drafted terribly, which is funny because the Caps drafted Burakovsky one pick after Calgary took Poirier).
GMGM probably had better options than trade his best prospect for Martin Erat. I can't even think of another time that a team traded their best prospect at the deadline.
Hell, they were probably right about that Just very wrong in thinking that piece was Erat.
He also got Michael Latta.
Maybe, and maybe for two years in a row (Sharks traded him at the next deadline to Boston), unless Milan Michalek was considered SJ's best prospect by then.It was a long time ago but was it this fella?
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