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Why Adam Gaudette Was Traded: Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors 2021—Teammates Upset? Static Progress?



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Today we’re going over the Adam Gaudette trade with the Chicago Blackhawks, and why exactly the Vancouver Canucks did it.

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This video is taking place during 2021 NHL Season.

Unique to the 2021 NHL Season Divisions are new divisions, which go as follows:

North Division: Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, and Winnipeg Jets.

West Division: Anaheim Ducks, Arizona Coyotes, Colorado Avalanche, Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota Wild, San Jose Sharks, St. Louis Blues, and Vegas Golden Knights.

Central Division: Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Nashville Predators, and Tampa Bay Lightning.

East Division: Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Washington Capitals.

This also is taking place after the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2020 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) New York Rangers, Alexis Lafrenière
2nd) Los Angeles Kings, Quinton Byfield
3rd) Ottawa Senators (from San Jose Sharks), Tim Stützle
4th) Detroit Red Wings, Lucas Raymond
5th) Ottawa Senators, Jake Sanderson
6th) Anaheim Ducks, Jamie Drysdale
7th) New Jersey Devils, Alexander Holtz
8th) Buffalo Sabres, Jack Quinn
9th) Minnesota Wild, Marco Rossi
10th) Winnipeg Jets, Cole Perfetti
11th) Nashville Predators, Yaroslav Askarov
12th) Florida Panthers, Anton Lundell
13th) Carolina Hurricanes (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Seth Jarvis
14th) Edmonton Oilers, Dylan Holloway
15th) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Pittsburgh Penguins), Rodion Amirov
16th) Montreal Canadiens, Kaiden Guhle
17th) Chicago Blackhawks, Lukas Reichel
18th) New Jersey Devils (from Arizona Coyotes), Dawson Mercer
19th) New York Rangers (from Calgary Flames), Braden Schneider
20th) New Jersey Devils (from Vancouver Canucks), Shakir Mukhamadullin
21st) Columbus Blue Jackets, Yegor Chinakov
22nd) Washington Capitals (from Carolina Hurricanes via New York Rangers and Calgary Flames), Hendrix Lapierre
23rd) Philadelphia Flyers, Tyson Foerster
24th) Calgary Flames (from Washington Capitals), Connor Zary
25th) Colorado Avalanche, Justin Barron
26th) St. Louis Blues, Jake Neighbours
27th) Anaheim Ducks (from Boston Bruins), Jacob Perreault
28th) Ottawa Senators (from New York Islanders), Ridly Greig
29th) Vegas Golden Knights, Brendan Brisson
30th) Dallas Stars, Mavrik Bourque
31st) San Jose Sharks (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Ozzy Wiesblatt

Adam Gaudette 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 Top 28 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

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22 Comments

  1. Lego what the hell. This video was like you trying to get to 10 minutes of talking. You circled the drain so many times im dizzy.

  2. to be fair, Gaudette didn't have the best line mates to work with. put him on a line with
    Bo or Elias an keep him there for 10 or 15 games and I am sure his stats would be much
    better then they were playing with his regular line mates. I thought Adam had potential,
    guess now we'll never know..

  3. Highmore is 4 months older then gaudette you make it sound like he's a few years older lol

  4. Why would anyone get fired (traded) for getting sick, sounds stupid as hell to me.. this is just another reason I can't stand the Canucks.. their fans, their team, their absolutely ridiculous expectations 🙄 there a bottom team, with a few decent pieces..

  5. Bruh y’all gotta chill w highmore who knows how good he will be for us him playing w motte hawrluck who have similar play styles can help him.I can see him becoming a pretty good player for us. I love his 2 way game

  6. Adam had to play a lot more with the older guys who have almost no scoring anymore. Bailey would have helped if he did not take a boarding that put him out for the season. Motte was also out so the lines were not good for the 3rd and fourth lines. Overall it has been a lost year for the whole team. Not close to a even return. Adam is going to excell on his new team and Benning is going to get more criticism. Comparing Highmore to Motte is like comparing Rousell to Burrows.

  7. Wouldn't you want a player who is young, energetic and wants to play higher in your lineup? I'd have played him before Virtanen. No one is saying it from Canuck management, but I'm pretty sure he was a Judd Brackett pick, as was Tyler Madden. I wouldn't be surprised if there is residual animosity against the Brackett guys, and Benning and Weisbrod are quick to move these guys out. Unfortunately, they have little to no grasp of asset management, let alone hockey management. I'm obviously fed up with this regime and the meddling ownership.

  8. Well our team is going down
    Be lucky to keep #40 next season
    He could be offer sheeted ..And our team is cash strapped ..

  9. What do you actually say at the end of your videos? You hope we enjoyed what exactly?

  10. Ideally Benning probably would have moved Gaudette after season end prior to expansion draft but with some players likely upset it made sense to move him now. The return was not as good but maintaining good team chemistry was more critical. Unfortunate year for Canucks, but could be good in long run. I certainly can see players such as Horvat, Harmonic, Hughes, Sutter and Elder being a bit upset either due to family implications or effecting future contract.

  11. Good content but way too much talking. Get to the point bro. Every video has unnecessary backdrops and sometimes you repeat yourself.

  12. Benning has a fairly good track record on lateral give/take trades. I’ll give him benefit of the doubt for now.

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