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STEVE YZERMAN JUST DODGED A BULLET WITH THIS TRADE… (Detroit Red Wings, Vancouver Canucks News)



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We’re revisiting the Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings Filip Hronek trade, and how Steve Yzerman may have dodged a bullet.

Article: https://detroithockeynow.com/2024/05/29/red-wings-filip-hronek-trade-vancouver-canucks-couldnt-re-sign-him/

This video is taking place after the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2023 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) Chicago Blackhawks, Connor Bedard
2nd) Anaheim Ducks, Leo Carlsson
3rd) Columbus Blue Jackets, Adam Fantilli
4th) San Jose Sharks, Will Smith
5th) Montreal Canadiens, David Reinbacher
6th) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev
7th) Philadelphia Flyers, Matvei Michkov
8th) Washington Capitals, Ryan Leonard
9th) Detroit Red Wings, Nate Danielson
10th) St. Louis Blues, Dalibor Dvorsky
11th) Vancouver Canucks, Tom Willander
12th) Arizona Coyotes (from Ottawa Senators), Daniil But
13th) Buffalo Sabres, Zach Benson
14th) Pittsburgh Penguins, Brayden Yager
15th) Nashville Predators, Matthew Wood
16th) Calgary Flames, Samuel Honzek
17th) Detroit Red Wings (from New York Islanders via Vancouver Canucks), Axel Sandin Pellikka
18th) Winnipeg Jets, Colby Barlow
19th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Oliver Moore
20th) Seattle Kraken, Eduard Sale
21st) Minnesota Wild, Charlie Stramel
22nd) Philadelphia Flyers (from Los Angeles Kings via Columbus Blue Jackets), Oliver Bonk
23rd) New York Rangers, Gabe Perreault
24th) Nashville Predators (from Edmonton Oilers), Tanner Molendyk
25th) St. Louis Blues (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Otto Stenberg
26th) San Jose Sharks (from New Jersey Devils), Quentin Musty
27th) Colorado Avalanche, Calum Ritchie
28th) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Boston Bruins via Washington Capitals), Easton Cowan
29th) St. Louis Blues (from Dallas Stars via New York Rangers), Theo Lindstein
30th) Carolina Hurricanes, Bradley Nadeau
31st) Colorado Avalanche (from Florida Panthers via Montreal Canadiens), Mikhail Gulyayev
32nd) Vegas Golden Knights, David Edstrom

This video is also taking place after 2023 NHL Season, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Florida Panthers in the Finals.

Filip Hronek was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2016 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The first round of the draft went as follows:

1st – Toronto Maple Leafs, Auston Matthews
2nd – Winnipeg Jets, Patrik Laine
3rd – Columbus Blue Jackets, Pierre-Luc Dubois
4th – Edmonton Oilers, Jesse Puljujarvi
5th – Vancouver Canucks, Olli Juolevi
6th – Calgary Flames, Matthew Tkachuk
7th – Arizona Coyotes, Clayton Keller
8th – Buffalo Sabres, Alexander Nylander
9th – Montreal Canadiens, Mikhail Sergachev
10th – Colorado Avalanche, Tyson Jost
11th – Ottawa Senators (from New Jersey Devils), Logan Brown
12th – New Jersey Devils (from Ottawa Senators), Michael McLeod
13th – Carolina Hurricanes, Jake Bean
14th – Boston Bruins, Charlie McAvoy
15th – Minnesota Wild, Luke Kunin
16th – Arizona Coyotes (from Detroit Red Wings), Jakob Chychrun
17th – Nashville Predators, Dante Fabbro
18th – Winnipeg Jets (from Philadelphia Flyers), Logan Stanley
19th – New York Islanders, Kieffer Bellows
20th – Detroit Red Wings (from New York Rangers via Arizona Coyotes), Dennis Cholowski
21st – Carolina Hurricanes (from Los Angeles Kings), Julien Gauthier
22nd – Philadelphia Flyers (from Chicago Blackhawks via Winnipeg Jets), German Rubtsov
23rd – Florida Panthers, Henrik Borgstrom
24th – Anaheim Ducks, Max Jones
25th – Dallas Stars, Riley Tufte
26th – St. Louis Blues (from Washington Capitals), Tage Thompson
27th – Tampa Bay Lightning, Brett Howden
28th – Washington Capitals (from St. Louis Blues), Lucas Johansen
29th – Boston Bruins (from San Jose Sharks), Trent Frederic
30th – Anaheim Ducks (from Pittsburgh Penguins via Toronto Maple Leafs), Sam Steel

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19 Comments

  1. Trading Hronek when he did for what he got was clearly a win for Yzerman, but that doesn’t mean it was a loss for Vancouver. The final verdict for them is still very much up in the air.

    Vancouver has good moves left. They can force arbitration, take Hronek for 1 season at the arbitrated rate, then trade him at the deadline before he walks to UFA next offseason (or go for a cup if they think they have a legit shot.)

    Hronek does seem Hell-bent on becoming a UFA as soon as possible to hit the open market. That’s no surprise to anyone that’s been paying attention; he’s obviously been pretty open and honest about his intentions, which is why Yzerman felt he had to move him in the first place.

  2. No educated wings fan thought we made a mistake. It is a win win. ASP might be the next big offensive defenseman, a part of an incoming generation.

    We need long term cap space for Raymond, Seider, Ed, etc. not Hronek

  3. Hronek had a 2021-22 transitional year before being traded (-29). Even though his point totals increased year by year at the trade year he caught on and drastically increased his value with a + 8 before TDL . But SY was not ready to wait and see on the final season if Hronek had anther down year and then trying to resign him to an unknown long term future.
    After the trade I feel ASP is a better skater and more dynamic than Hronek at this stage of development.

  4. even 6.5 aav for hronek is terrrible this guy had was a point per game player for the first half of the season then became like a 0.1 pt per game player in the biggest in season dropoff for a player ive ever seen…pts isnt everything for a d but for hronek it is if he wants this level of money

  5. We did got screwed pekkala would be Hughes partner He' sucks in Detroit playing alone without Hughes He sucks-23 in Detroit steve y smart Gm canucks giving up righthand shot Defense that they need

  6. I called this when hronek was traded here. I knew he was going to cost a fortune when he needed a new contract . Thats why the canucks should have pushed hronek to lead his own line. Now we have a situation

  7. Most of Van thought this was a weird trade. We could have drafted Wallinder and ASP. Well at least we got some playoff experience and we’ll recoup some assets by trading Hronek.

  8. Although would the Red Wings have made the playoffs this year with Hronek anchoring the 2nd D-line instead of Petry and Chariot and Ghost and whoever else was stuck there instead? Probably, yes.

  9. Hronek was odd man out. More upside to Seider than Hronek. ASP will be up in a year or two and Wings will have two great defensive pairings. 🏒

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