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Xizord
Montreal Canadiens
Location: I am Eklund, QC
Joined: 01.03.2007

Wednesday @ 1:27 PM ET
I would be very wary of a player who dissappears in the face of adversity and came with his price tag. People work with people they don't like all the time. The fact that one of these two needs to be traded tells me I wouldn't trade for either one, but I would offer Arviddsson and a conditional first round pick if Skinny Pete scored goals in the 3rd and 4th round of the playoffs.
- OilyJay



excatly my thinking for the bolded portion...
TroyTech
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Hamilton, ON
Joined: 12.27.2016

Wednesday @ 1:27 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.
TurdFergeson
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: On the road again
Joined: 01.04.2021

Wednesday @ 1:44 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.

- TroyTech



LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla!
Joined: 08.15.2014

Wednesday @ 1:53 PM ET
Cozens, Byram, Quinn, McCarthy For
Pettersson, Willander

- Buff36

eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Wednesday @ 1:56 PM ET

- TurdFergeson

nyr4life99
New York Rangers
Joined: 02.19.2018

Wednesday @ 1:59 PM ET
What an intelligent and thought out retort
- ALEDDO

Agree
mames11
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.29.2013

Wednesday @ 2:04 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.

- TroyTech



What the hell did I just read here?
Tom Dusome
Season Ticket Holder
Location: Hamilton, ON
Joined: 06.28.2007

Wednesday @ 2:08 PM ET
CBJ

McCue
Provorov
1st and 2nd

for

Elias Pettersson
Pacificgem
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Pettersson USA
Joined: 07.01.2007

Wednesday @ 2:13 PM ET

- TurdFergeson



That is so ridiculously bad, it's not even funny, actually most of the trade proposals are.
Danny Bomber
Vancouver Canucks
Joined: 09.01.2017

Wednesday @ 2:18 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.

- TroyTech

Probably the worst trade proposal I've seen on HockeyBuzz. Ever.
The blue crayons don't make you smarter.
Pacificgem
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Pettersson USA
Joined: 07.01.2007

Wednesday @ 2:34 PM ET
CBJ

Johnson
Provorov
1st

for

Elias Pettersson & Desharnais

- Tom Dusome

That's about right.
neem55
Vancouver Canucks
Joined: 02.02.2012

Wednesday @ 2:51 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.

- TroyTech

wow. Homer evaluations to the max!
neem55
Vancouver Canucks
Joined: 02.02.2012

Wednesday @ 2:52 PM ET
That's about right.
- Pacificgem

No, it sure isn’t!
Flyfly
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Wyomissing, PA
Joined: 06.23.2017

Wednesday @ 2:53 PM ET
who the hell is Lawton?
smkuchta
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Puerto Vallarta
Joined: 02.16.2007

Wednesday @ 3:09 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.

- TroyTech


Imagine the time it took to write up this drivel and post it
ght120
Montreal Canadiens
Location: Ottawa, ON
Joined: 06.27.2006

Wednesday @ 3:31 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.

- TroyTech


Vancouver has THREE open contract slots on the 50 contract maximum ... you have them taken on EIGHT contracts while only sending out THREE ... it's an illegal trade.
mames11
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 03.29.2013

Wednesday @ 3:37 PM ET
Vancouver has THREE open contract slots on the 50 contract maximum ... you have them taken on EIGHT contracts while only sending out THREE ... it's an illegal trade.
- ght120


And he expects the team trading out the best player in the deal to eat salary for eight seasons on said player
eichiefs9
New York Islanders
Location: NY
Joined: 11.03.2008

Wednesday @ 3:39 PM ET
Vancouver has THREE open contract slots on the 50 contract maximum ... you have them taken on EIGHT contracts while only sending out THREE ... it's an illegal trade.
- ght120

Yeah but it went through on NHL 24, so you're wrong
TroyTech
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Hamilton, ON
Joined: 12.27.2016

Wednesday @ 4:00 PM ET
Vancouver has THREE open contract slots on the 50 contract maximum ... you have them taken on EIGHT contracts while only sending out THREE ... it's an illegal trade.
- ght120


Actually, they take on 3. draft picks and prospects aren't on NHL contracts.
I might have had fun writing up this ridiculous trade, which is not meant to be serious, btw, but at least I can count.
wbroudy
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: United States, NJ
Joined: 06.30.2007

Wednesday @ 4:05 PM ET
In the case of Philadelphia, it's going to have to be players who are making bank.
They don't have the salary cap to just sign him.
So....that leaves you with very few pieces to play with.

Couturier ($7.75 m . Who'd have to waive his NTC)
Farabee ($5m)
Koneckny (one of the ONLY guys on Philly probably not on the table, so I'm not going to count him.)
Frost ( $2.1 m. not a bad player, but not a very good player, either).
Laughton ( $3 m)
Risto ( $5.1m)

Petterson ($11.6 m)

tippett

You do the math and figure out how to make it happen.

- Nh_kong

TheFreak
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Duncan, BC
Joined: 12.06.2019

Wednesday @ 4:06 PM ET
My Unrealistic (but fair) Trade offer
A third team would make this trade more realistic, but the cap situation works more or less for both teams with LTIR, and the contract limit is not exceeded.


To Toronto:

Elias Pettersson (C) – $9.6M AAV (with $2M retained by Vancouver, effective cap hit $7.6M for Toronto)
Filip Hronek (D) – $4.4M AAV
Vincent Desharnais (D) – $775K AAV

Total Incoming Cap Hit: $12.775M

To Vancouver:

Morgan Rielly (D) – $7.5M AAV
Ryan Reaves (RW) – $1.35M AAV
Connor Dewar (C) – $800K AAV
Jani Hakanpaa (D) – $1.5M AAV
Nicholas Robertson (LW) – $875K AAV
Pontus Holmberg (C) – $800K AAV
Fraser Minten (C) – $894K AAV
Easton Cowan (LW) – $870K AAV
2025 1st Round Pick
2025 2nd Round Pick

Total Outgoing Cap Hit: $14.619M

Why Each Team Does This Trade

For Toronto:

Elite Center Depth: Acquiring Elias Pettersson gives Toronto an unmatched 1-2 punch down the middle with Matthews and Pettersson.
Defensive Reinforcement: Filip Hronek bolsters the top pairing, while Vincent Desharnais adds affordable, physical depth to the blue line.
Stanley Cup Push: Toronto is all-in on its championship window, sacrificing futures to build a powerhouse lineup for immediate success.

For Vancouver:

Rebuild with Premium Assets: The 1st and 2nd round picks, along with high-potential prospects Fraser Minten and Easton Cowan, provide a strong foundation for the future.
Roster Flexibility: Morgan Rielly anchors the defense, while affordable forwards like Robertson and Holmberg add depth and scoring potential.
Cap Flexibility: Retaining $2M on Pettersson is manageable while gaining valuable assets and balancing the roster.

Toronto Maple Leafs Updated Roster

Matthew Knies Auston Matthews Mitch Marner
William Nylander Elias Pettersson Alexander Nylander
Max Pacioretty John Tavares Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz David Kämpf Max Domi
Extras: Calle Järnkrok, Kyle Clifford

Filip Hronek Chris Tanev
Jake McCabe Simon Benoit
Oliver Ekman-Larsson Vincent Desharnais
Extra: Philippe Myers

Goalies

Starter A: Anthony Stolarz
Starter B: Joseph Woll

he issue with this trade proposal, in my opinion, is that Vancouver wouldn't need Rielly if they were committing to a rebuild. If they wanted to compete now, the young assets included in the deal wouldn’t provide immediate help.

However, if Vancouver chose this route, they could fully embrace a rebuild by trading Miller and flipping Rielly. That would net them even more future assets while they tank for a couple of years to reset.

Alternatively, they could choose to remain competitive. Young talent develops much faster today than it did 20 years ago. Robertson could break through this season or next, and Cowan could step up within the next year or two. Additionally, Vancouver has the cap space to bolster their roster and stay competitive while incorporating young talent.

- TroyTech



So a bunch of Toronto crap for a true #1 center with Vancouver retaining....lol..good luck with that. Vancouver would not want 90% of that junk list

Vancouver does not want or need to rebuild....that is your fantasy.
TurdFergeson
Vegas Golden Knights
Location: On the road again
Joined: 01.04.2021

Wednesday @ 4:12 PM ET
Actually, they take on 3. draft picks and prospects aren't on NHL contracts.
I might have had fun writing up this ridiculous trade, which is not meant to be serious, btw, but at least I can count.

- TroyTech



Seems you can’t count. Or you don’t know how active contracts work.
Xizord
Montreal Canadiens
Location: I am Eklund, QC
Joined: 01.03.2007

Wednesday @ 4:31 PM ET
So a bunch of Toronto crap for a true #1 center with Vancouver retaining....lol..good luck with that. Vancouver would not want 90% of that junk list

Vancouver does not want or need to rebuild....that is your fantasy.

- TheFreak



but they keep saying he disapears went it counts (or when it get physical), seem like we should all work for him to get to Toronto to continue the hilarious sequence in the playoffs !
Danny Bomber
Vancouver Canucks
Joined: 09.01.2017

Wednesday @ 4:32 PM ET
Actually, they take on 3. draft picks and prospects aren't on NHL contracts.
I might have had fun writing up this ridiculous trade, which is not meant to be serious, btw, but at least I can count.

- TroyTech

A simple apology for posting that trash would suffice.
Buff36
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 10.13.2019

Wednesday @ 4:39 PM ET
This is why we lose.
- Pairo11

Why's that ? Take Pettersson over Cozens any day, Byram is redundant with Dahlin and Power signed long term. Highly doubt Byram wants to stay in this poop Show. And Quinn would hurt, but we have Wingers in our system.
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