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THIS HABS TRADE IS A HUGE WIN-WIN (Montreal Canadiens, Dallas Stars News—Gurianov, Dadonov) NHL 2023



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This Montreal Canadiens / Dallas Stars trade of Evgenii Dadonov and Denis Gurianov is proving to be a huge win-win.

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.

Denis Gurianov was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2015 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 – Edmonton Oilers, Connor McDavid
2nd – Buffalo Sabres, Jack Eichel
3rd – Arizona Coyotes, Dylan Strome
4th – Toronto Maple Leafs, Mitch Marner
5th – Carolina Hurricanes, Noah Hanifin
6th – New Jersey Devils, Pavel Zacha
7th – Philadelphia Flyers, Ivan Provorov
8th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Zach Werenski
9th – San Jose Sharks, Timo Meier
10th – Colorado Avalanche, Mikko Rantanen
11th – Florida Panthers, Lawson Crouse
12th – Dallas Stars, Denis Gurianov
13th – Boston Bruins (from Los Angeles Kings), Jakub Zboril
14th – Boston Bruins, Jake DeBrusk
15th – Boston Bruins (from Calgary Flames), Zachary Senyshyn
16th – New York Islanders (from Pittsburgh Penguins via Edmonton Oilers), Mathew Barzal
17th – Winnipeg Jets, Kyle Connor
18th – Ottawa Senators, Thomas Chabot
19th – Detroit Red Wings, Evgeny Svechnikov
20th – Minnesota Wild, Joel Eriksson Ek
21st – Ottawa Senators (from New York Islanders via Buffalo Sabres), Colin White
22nd – Washington Capitals, Ilya Samsonov
23rd – Vancouver Canucks, Brock Boeser
24th – Philadelphia Flyers (from Nashville Predators via Toronto Maple Leafs), Travis Konecny
25th – Winnipeg Jets (from St. Louis Blues via Buffalo Sabres), Jack Roslovic
26th – Montreal Canadiens, Noah Juulsen
27th – Anaheim Ducks, Jacob Larsson
28th – New York Islanders (from New York Rangers via Tampa Bay Lightning), Anthony Beauvillier
29th – Columbus Blue Jackets (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Philadelphia Flyers and Toronto Maple Leafs), Gabriel Carlsson
30th – Arizona Coyotes (from Chicago Blackhawks), Nick Merkley

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16 Comments

  1. He is such an interesting person to watch, he is so fast and has so much skill but he just can’t finish his chances, if he did he could be a 40 point guy in 82.

  2. I'm super happy with the Dadonov trade he's a solid 2nd line guy except when Seguin comes back if he does this season then a 3rd liner.

    In my opinion i hope denis Gurianov succeeds as a Canadiens player good luck Denis hope you find your goal scoring touch once again

    @legorocks99 Love the vids keep up the great work

  3. The problem with Denis is that he just couldn’t finish his chances which kept pushing him down the depth chart and got less ice time. He was very disappointing here in Dallas and it was time to move on

  4. I'm confused on how people thought this was a big win for montreal. nobody mentioned that dadanov would be any good, although has had success with coach Debour in Vegas
    nobody even suggested it was a win win

  5. This is the same thing I say about boeser! He is more talented but, his confidence isn't there and the talent isn't showing!

  6. Love how people view players on going nowhere teams, no pressure games the same as players on competitive teams. Same mistake the Canucks are making on their current streak: these guys were crap when things mattered but now they’re all star caliber in garbage time? Good luck with the rebuild

  7. Not only am I a Stars fan, but Guri was my favorite. I have his jersey and everything. He played well under Jim Montgomery but when Monty left Dallas and was replaced by Bowness, who worked a defensive system, Guri struggled. He was an 100% offensive player and was healthy scratched and put into a lot of defensive situations where he failed. A lot. Completely broke his confidence. As well as going through 2 years that should've been development, but instead was forcing a square into the circle hole.

    DeBoer comes in and tried to "rehab" Guri and that skill was there. He used his speed, his bomb-like one timer, all of it, but could never get it in the net. If we (Stars) weren't on a heavy playoff run, he would've stayed because we know that potential is there but there's not enough time or patience to get him back to his normal self. Montreal was perfect for him and hope he does great things.

    As for Dadonov, he's playing with Benn and Wyatt Johnston and it's been a match made in heaven. They're becoming an equally dangerous line as Robertson-Hintz-Pavelski who was once regarded as the most dangerous line in the league. His compete level on puck battles still shock me, but he has a nasty wrist shot that is scary. It's clear as day that Johnston and Benn have a great chemistry but the 3 of them together are able to open the ice up and make it seem like every shot and every pass will lead to a quality scoring chance.

    As much as I hated seeing Guri go, if the Stars have a chance to go for the cup, anything goes. Guri will definitely have his chance, especially if he stays in Montreal.

  8. As a Habs fan, seeing how well Dadonov has played ever since he joined the stars has led me to really dislike him. When I watch him in stars game I see a level of effort we never even came close to seeing in Montreal. The guy did not want to be here and showed it by his performance. Really happy about getting Gurianov

  9. Montreal gets the younger player by nine years, & Dallas gets an experienced vet who they can slot in mid 6. Good trade. G is 5pts in 9gp and D is 8pts in 9gp Habs turn Weber's contract into a 25yo player with offensive upside and lose no assets

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