30 Oct 2014 01:25:08
Senators trade: Chris LeBlanc, Shane Price, Max McCormick, Buddy Robinson, 1st round pick in 2015 draft, 2nd round pick in 2016 draft.

Hurricanes: 1st round pick in 2015 draft

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Senators trade: Colin Greening, Matt Pumpel, Erik Condra, Andreas Englund, Jakub Culek, Patrick Weircioch, 2nd round pick in 2015 draft, 1st round pick in 2016 draft.

Sabres Trade: 1st round pick in 2015 draft

Yes? or No?


1.) 30 Oct 2014
30 Oct 2014 14:34:07
Quantity doesn't equal quality, especially when there is barely any quality going to Buffalo or Carolina. Those 2 picks aren't being traded, unless Buffalo and Carolina get a star and that's still a probably a no. Let's say those picks end up being 1-2, you'd probably have to trade Karlsson at least to get buffalo's pick then something outrageous like Turris and Ryan+ to get Carolina's. Trading for these picks would just put any team worse than better.


2.) 30 Oct 2014
If Buffalo does not win the lottery this year, I would love to see them trade their 1st round picks from 2017 through 2023 for that 1st over all. @Sensfan27 you are absolutely correct not nearly enough for either pick.


3.) 31 Oct 2014
We're going McDavid AND Eichel hunting! Shhh!


4.) 01 Nov 2014
I see we have another trade for the 1st overall. Let is make up a story and Dale Tallon’s Hockey’s godfather offered him the picks 17 to 21 from the 2007 to 2010 drafts.” Let us assume his picks are the same as found on Hockeydb.com. 2007: Alexei Cherepanov, Ian Cole, Logan MacMillan, Angelo Esposito, Riley Nash, 2008: Joey Hishon, Austin Watson, Nick Bjugstad, Beau Bennett, Riley Sheahan; 2009: David Rundblad, Louis Leblanc, Chris Kreider, Jacob Josefson, John Moore; 2010: Jake Gardiner, Chet Pickard, Luca Sbisa, Michael Del Zotto, Anton Gustafsson
Head in hand Talon says “AARG, I gave away Patrick Kane for 20 1st round draft picks and all I have to show for it is Ian Cole, Jake Gardiner, Luca Sbisa and Micheal Del Zotto.” He shakes his fist in the air and says, “Hockey Godfather your tricked me.”


5.) 02 Nov 2014
And the Binghamton Senators score 54 goals this season in total