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ANOTHER BO HORVAT TRADE COMING SOON? New York Islanders NHL News & Rumours Today 2023 Lou Lamoriello



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Could we see another Bo Horvat trade from the New York Islanders?

This video is taking place after the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2022 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) Montreal Canadiens, Juraj Slafkovsky
2nd) New Jersey Devils, Simon Nemec
3rd) Arizona Coyotes, Logan Cooley
4th) Seattle Kraken, Shane Wright
5th) Philadelphia Flyers, Cutter Gauthier
6th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Chicago Blackhawks), David Jiricek
7th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Ottawa Senators), Kevin Korchinski
8th) Detroit Red Wings, Marco Kasper
9th) Buffalo Sabres, Matthew Savoie
10th) Anaheim Ducks, Pavel Mintyukov
11th) Arizona Coyotes (from San Jose Sharks), Conor Geekie
12th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Denton Mateychuk
13th) Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders), Frank Nazar
14th) Winnipeg Jets, Rutger McGroarty
15th) Vancouver Canucks, Jonathan Lekkerimaki
16th) Buffalo Sabres (Vegas Golden Knights), Noah Ostlund
17th) Nashville Predators, Joakim Kemell
18th) Dallas Stars, Lian Bichsel
19th) Minnesota Wild (from LA Kings), Liam Ohgren
20th) Washington Capitals, Ivan Miroshnichenko
21st) Pittsburgh Penguins, Owen Pickering
22nd) Anaheim Ducks (from Boston Bruins), Nathan Gaucher
23rd) St. Louis Blues, Jimmy Snuggerud
24th) Minnesota Wild, Danila Yurov
25th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Sam Rinzel
26th) Montreal Canadiens (from Calgary Flames), Filip Mesar
27th) San Jose Sharks (from Carolina Hurricanes via Arizona Coyotes and Montreal Canadiens), Filip Bystedt
28th) Buffalo Sabres (from Florida Panthers), Jiri Kulich
29th) Arizona Coyotes (from Edmonton Oilers), Maveric Lamoureux
30th) Winnipeg Jets (from New York Rangers), Brad Lambert
31st) Tampa Bay Lightning, Isaac Howard
32nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Colorado Avalanche via Arizona Coyotes), Reid Schaefer

This video is also taking place after 2022 NHL Season, and after the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Finals.

Bo Horvat was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2013 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 – Colorado Avalanche, Nathan MacKinnon
2nd – Florida Panthers, Aleksander Barkov
3rd – Tampa Bay Lightning, Jonathan Drouin
4th – Nashville Predators, Seth Jones
5th – Carolina Hurricanes, Elias Lindholm
6th – Calgary Flames, Sean Monahan
7th – Edmonton Oilers, Darnell Nurse
8th – Buffalo Sabres, Rasmus Ristolainen
9th – Vancouver Canucks (from New Jersey Devils), Bo Horvat
10th – Dallas Stars, Valeri Nichushkin
11th – Philadelphia flyers, Samuel Morin
12th – Phoenix Coyotes, Max Domi
13th – Winnipeg Jets, Josh Morrissey
14th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Alexander Wennberg
15th – New York Islanders, Ryan Pulock
16th – Buffalo Sabres (from Minnesota Wild), Nikita Zadorov
17th – Ottawa Senators, Curtis Lazar
18th – San Jose Sharks (from Detroit Red Wings), Mirco Mueller
19th – Columbus Blue Jackets (from New York Rangers), Kerby Rychel
20th – Detroit Red Wings (from San Jose Sharks), Anthony Mantha
21st – Toronto Maple Leafs, Frederik Gauthier
22nd – Calgary Flames (from St. Louis Blues), Emile Poirier
23rd – Washington Capitals, Andre Burakovsky
24th – Vancouver Canucks, Hunter Shinkaruk
25th – Montreal Canadiens, Michael McCarron
26th – Anaheim Ducks, Shea Theodore
27th – Columbus Blue Jackets (from Los Angeles Kings), Marko Dano
28th – Calgary Flames (from Pittsburgh Penguins), Morgan Klimchuk
29th – Dallas Stars (from Boston Bruins), Jason Dickinson
30th – Chicago Blackhawks, Ryan Hartman

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22 Comments

  1. I can see the islanders getting a better return then we did for him. I really hope they have a gentleman’s agreement not to do that or Allvin has the potential to look quite foolish here.

  2. maybe lou wanted it done early so he could flip bow at the deadline if a playoff spot is outta the picture and lou wont even come close to what van got I thk van did awsome in this trade The way i look is 3 1st rounders and managment said younger players that need a restart

  3. Imagine if they took miller off our hands cause him and bo somewhat had chemistry? Would be a godsend.

  4. It would be a terrible look for Lou if he had to trade Horvat before the deadline… but I guess the Islanders have also been a farce like the Canucks in so many ways so it would not have surprised me.

    The Horvat trade, IMHO, can be seen as both good or bad depending on how you view the context. It is bad in the sense that the organization should have never gotten itself into this position. The Canucks got themselves into this bind by signing Miller and a bunch of wingers that they have no cap room to sign Horvat, arguably a much more valuable player than Miller, and were forced to trade away a valuable player, but given how the Canucks have completely handcuffed themselves into this position, to be able to get a first rounder and Raty in return (I look at Beauvillier as a de-sweetener that actually decreases the value of the return) is decent.

  5. If you know how Lou operates, there is zero chance he flips him again. They may already have him signed and just haven't announced it yet.

  6. Very possible. Could actually turn into a nightmare for the Canucks. The Isles have been trying to get rid of Beauvillier all year and they finally got the Canucks to take the bad contract. If the Isles keep losing and it don't look like they are going to make it, the Canucks could lose the draft pick for this year and would have to pick next year in a weaker draft year. The Isles could trade for a number one pick and a good prospect just as a rental and could take a run at Bo on July 1st knowing full well what it would take to get it done. This could result in the Canucks draft pick being a late first rounder or basically a second round pick. Lou could also low Bo big time and hope he takes the deal and would be happy to get a player who is getting better every year and would be able to outperform his low ball contract. I am sure there are a lot of scenarios that could play out, but for Canuck fans the one that most of us are all in on is the Bomb for Bedard campaign.

  7. I think that this was a good trade for both teams, again either the Canucks or Isles could lose this trade if Horvat doesn’t resign or if the Canucks don’t get what they want from the 1st overall pick.

  8. LMAO… wtf.. I don't follow NYI, so just realized Barzal signed a long term contract for 9.15m. omg… How do you give that much to a guy that's been pt/game ONCE in his career. He's an avg 65-70pt player. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL. BoHo got traded to the right team. He's going to get PAID like 11mil based on NYI logic.

  9. I wouldn’t be surprised if Lou be like, “let me show you the true value of a player like Bo Horvat, watch and learn Rookie!”

    Then trades Horvat for Zegras or something crazy like that. Lol

  10. What if bo slumped after the all star break ?very likely and there goes one of the players or picks coming back .fact is they traded bo when his value will never be higher

  11. If the Islanders trade Bo back to the Western Conference, it will confirm my suspicion that there might have been a better trade offer than the one the Canucks accepted, for obvious reasons, they didn't want to trade within the Conference or especially the division. That to me makes sense. Bo might not be a 50 goal player going forward, but he's still an excellent 60

  12. So happy isles finally got Bo. Think it’s a fair trade for both sides. Have to say if Lou makes another move this is going to be a solid isles roster that can finally compete

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