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8 Years Later, This Is Still Unreal.



Nhl highlights 2023 – New york rangers vs toronto maple leafs resulted in a rangers win, but one player who scored two points and is having another strong season caught my eye and even all these years later, I’m so surprised this happened. For more player and team reactions like this one after the rangers leafs game , as well as nhl news today , trades , reactions to nhl highlights today and more – Subscribe! Nhl hockey

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23 Comments

  1. New York Rangers again, the Scott Gomez for McD trade was an absolute steal. Gomez was under performing and had a massive anchor of contract and the Rangers managed to flip him for Montreal's top defense prospect who turned into a golden player.

  2. I know a lot of people will say Hall for Larsson is the worst, but honestly, Forsberg for Erat has to take the cake. Like at least Larsson is a good top 4 D

  3. Rangers fan here. That was a phenomenal trade, an absolute steal!! on the flip side, have to call out Drury for one of his few mistakes, trading away Pavel Buchnevich.

  4. As a Hawks fan, the Panarin trade still stings. Really any trade bowman made receiving former Hawks from the cup winning teams

  5. This man makes a video on mika for one game while when the kings broke tied the record for 11 Road wins to start the season he was nowhere to be found. I’m tired of being a hockey fan and never having any respect on my team. I feel like nobody cares about the kings because we’re in LA, every eastern team and Canadian team like the bruins, rangers, oilers, canucks, and etc. are all talked about constantly for whatever reason but my team gets no love.

  6. Another Ranger trade comes to mind from 2009. NYR gave 30 yo Scott Gomez to Montreal for a 20 yo prospect Ryan McDonaugh. McDonaugh quickly developed into a top 5 defenceman in the league at that time, became the Rangers captain for a couple years, and eventually became a multy Stanley cup winner with Tampa. Although Gomez had a great career, his stint in Montreal was not nearly as impactful. Gomez had a 60 game scoring drought with the Canadians, multiple long term injuries, and was eventually traded in 2012 completing the final years of his career bouncing around NHL and AHL teams.

  7. Non Sens fans forget that even though it was a long term steal, the year that Brassard joined the Sens they ended up having an insane cup run. They lost in double OT of game 7 in the conference finals against the Penguins who went on to easily win the cup in the next round.

  8. That’s why I said keep chytil lafrenière and kakko. It was too soon to move on from them at such a young age.

  9. Ottawa has a well-known history of making trades that didn't age well. Chara was one of the worst.

  10. I remember rangers fans being pissed when this went down 😂. Ottawa lost the trade the minute it happened

  11. 1) It was a pre-emptive cap dump. The Senators (or Melnyk) were not going to pay him so might as well get a veteran centerman to replace him in Brassard.
    Ottawa was 1 OT goal away of going to the Stanley Cup final with Brassard after the trade. Ottawa also got Gustavsson, a 1rst and 3rd for flipping Brassard 2 years later. Follow the trade tree down, the Senators still have JBD and Sogaard from it. So it's not a complete wash.

  12. You have to go WAY back in time for this one, but how about the 1979 Canucks trade for great scrapper but average player Tiger WIlliams? Along with him they received Jerry Butler, and for the privilege they surrendered their first round picks in '78 and '79, BIll Derlago and RIck Vaive. Yes, the Canucks would go on to a Cup final in '82, but both those young guys, despite their sketchy reputations, would go on to have long productive careers. The mind reels at the historical stupidity of this franchise.

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