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Originally Posted by puckluck2
Is there a team who's made more terrible trades than Philadelphia in the last 10 years? I doubt it.
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Holmgren's had some stinkers, but people always forget how good some of his moves were.
Feb 15, 2007 - Flyers trade F Peter Forsberg to Nashville for D Ryan Parent, F Scottie Upshall, a 2007 1st round pick and a 2007 3rd round pick
Jun 18, 2007 - Flyers trade a 2007 1st round pick to Nashville for D Kimmo Timonen and F Scott Hartnell
It's the same 1st rounder that went back to Nashville. So effectively, the Flyers got Parent, Upshall, Timonen and Hartnell for Forsberg.
Feb 24, 2007 - Flyers trade F Alexei Zhitnik to Atlanta for D Braydon Coburn
Zhitnik regressed and then bolted to Russia, while Coburn became a solid top 4 defenseman.
Jun 26, 2009 - Flyers trade F Joffrey Lupul, D Luca Sbisa, a 2009 1st round pick, a 2010 1st round pick and a conditional 3rd round pick to Anaheim for D Chris Pronger and F Ryan Dingle
Helped them get to the SC Finals. Unlucky with his concussions, but a bold move that paid off
Feb 6, 2010 - Flyers trade D Ole-Kristian Tollefsen to Detroit for F Ville Leino
Huge part of their team that went to the finals and he also had 53 points the following year. Tollefsen never played another game in the NHL and went to Europe.
And then there's the Richards and Carter trades ... and I guess you could look at these from various angles. Personally, I think they did pretty well. They turned 2 good young pieces into 4 good young pieces while getting rid of contracts with ridiculous term. You can argue that Richards and Carter went on to win a cup, but with Schenn, Simmonds, Voracek and Couturier, they have added nicely to their young core.
I'd argue that Holmgren is not THAT bad at trades ... he's just really bad at contracts. The acquisition costs of guys like Bryzgalov, Streit, Grossmann, Meszaros etc weren't the problem ... it's the contracts that followed. Massive overpayment for some of these guys and sometimes also ridiculous term ... and the Streit and Lecavalier contracts prove that he hasn't learned anything from past mistakes.