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Old 07-20-2018, 08:21 AM   #121
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Bump!

I have updated the list up to the Lindholm/Hanifin trade. I also added the coaching staff hirings and firings. I'm sure I missed a few of those so if you notice any please let me know.
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Old 07-20-2018, 08:29 AM   #122
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I miss the good ol days where you could dump players for cash.
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Old 07-20-2018, 11:29 PM   #123
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Bump!

I have updated the list up to the Lindholm/Hanifin trade. I also added the coaching staff hirings and firings. I'm sure I missed a few of those so if you notice any please let me know.
Awesome.

I did see one piece of missing data:

27-Feb-16
To the Calgary Flames – 2016 second round pick (#54-Tyler Parsons) & 2018 fourth round pick (?-?)
To the Florida Panthers – Jiri Hudler

We now know the 2018 pick, so I believe it should be:

2018 fourth round pick (#108-Demetrios Koumontzis)
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Old 07-22-2018, 04:11 PM   #124
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You have Reto Berra traded to the hurricanes but it was to the avalanche
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Old 07-22-2018, 04:39 PM   #125
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Did some research and got some more draft picks for you.

Feb 20 2017
Calgary 5th round pick (#136) (Akira Schmid)
June 17 2017
Calgary 3rd round pick (#74) (Niklas Nordgren)
June 24 2017
Calgary 1st round pick (#12) (Noah Dobson)
Calgary 2nd round pick (#43) (Ruslan Iskhakov)
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Old 07-23-2018, 12:01 PM   #126
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I thought we traded Berra to Colorado, not Carolina?
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Old 07-23-2018, 12:38 PM   #127
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Didn't realize Vlasic is who they picked in the Kipper trade.
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Old 07-23-2018, 12:47 PM   #128
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Awesome.

I did see one piece of missing data:

27-Feb-16
To the Calgary Flames – 2016 second round pick (#54-Tyler Parsons) & 2018 fourth round pick (?-?)
To the Florida Panthers – Jiri Hudler

We now know the 2018 pick, so I believe it should be:

2018 fourth round pick (#108-Demetrios Koumontzis)
This could end up being a real steal!.
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Old 07-23-2018, 04:01 PM   #129
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Couple things:
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26-Sep-00
To The Calgary Flames - Jordan Leopold
To The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim - Andrei Nazarov & 2001 2nd Round selection
(Andrei Taratukhin)
Struck me funny, as it has Taratukhin's pick going out. Based on HockeyDB, it looks like there is another trade missing, as the pick went from Anaheim to Phoenix June 19, 2001 and then came back to Calgary from Phoenix on June 23, 2001, with the Kobasew pick, in exchange for the Sjostrom pick.

So I guess we dropped from 11th OA to 14th, in exchange for getting our 2nd back. Which makes sense, as Taratukhin was the 11th pick in the second round.

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Doug Risebrough promoted to heach coach
Guy Charron hired as assistant coach
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Old 07-23-2018, 05:05 PM   #130
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Interesting reading here and seeing all the former flames in management or were in management
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Old 08-16-2018, 06:31 AM   #131
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I think there's a trade missing regarding Eric Vail.

16-Jun-72
To The Atlanta Flames - Lynn Powis, Rey Comeau
To The Montreal Canadiens – 1973 2nd Round selection (Eric Vail) and Cash



10-Nov-81
To The Calgary Flames - Gary McAdam, 1982 4th Round selection (Dave
Meszaros) and 1983 4th Round selection (John Bekkers)
To The Detroit Red Wings - Eric Vail

The Flames traded Vail twice without acquiring him in between.

On a Canadiens website I found this:
http://www.habswatch.com/p/trade-his...l#.W3U5--gzY-U

May 15, 1973 - 1st round pick #2 (Tom Lysiak) in 1973, acquired from California Seals, 1st round pick #16 (Vic Mercredi) in 1973 and a 2nd round pick #21 (Eric Vail) in 1973 traded to Atlanta Flames for a 1st round pick (?) in 1973, later traded to ? for a 1st round pick #10 (Mark Napier) in 1977 and a 2nd round #30 pick (Dale Yakiwchuk) in 1978

Hockey DB has Vail as being originally drafted by Atlanta.
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/p...y.php?pid=5526

which would mean Atlanta already drafted him before they made the trade with Montreal and that would make the first Vail trade look like this:

16-Jun-72
To The Atlanta Flames - Lynn Powis, Rey Comeau
To The Montreal Canadiens – 1973 2nd Round selection Eric Vail and Cash

(Correct me if I'm wrong ofcourse)

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Old 08-16-2018, 07:06 AM   #132
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06-Sep-88
To The Calgary Flames - 1989 3rd Round selection (Veli-Pekka Kautonen)
To The Vancouver Canucks - Paul Reinhart and Steve Bozek

This trade has always stood out to me and obviously winning the Cup that year negates anything but I always thought Vancouver fleeced us in this deal as Reinhart and Bozek were both solid players. I've always felt Reinhart is one of the most underappreciated Dmen of the 80s. Injuries will always give you a 'what-if' with him. Granted neither one of these guys were in the league beyond the 91-92 season but I still think CGY should have gotten more than just a 3rd Round pick back, no?
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I think there's a trade missing regarding Eric Vail.

16-Jun-72
To The Atlanta Flames - Lynn Powis, Rey Comeau
To The Montreal Canadiens – 1973 2nd Round selection (Eric Vail) and Cash



10-Nov-81
To The Calgary Flames - Gary McAdam, 1982 4th Round selection (Dave
Meszaros) and 1983 4th Round selection (John Bekkers)
To The Detroit Red Wings - Eric Vail

The Flames traded Vail twice without acquiring him in between.

On a Canadiens website I found this:
http://www.habswatch.com/p/trade-his...l#.W3U5--gzY-U

May 15, 1973 - 1st round pick #2 (Tom Lysiak) in 1973, acquired from California Seals, 1st round pick #16 (Vic Mercredi) in 1973 and a 2nd round pick #21 (Eric Vail) in 1973 traded to Atlanta Flames for a 1st round pick (?) in 1973, later traded to ? for a 1st round pick #10 (Mark Napier) in 1977 and a 2nd round #30 pick (Dale Yakiwchuk) in 1978

Hockey DB has Vail as being originally drafted by Atlanta.
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/p...y.php?pid=5526

which would mean Atlanta already drafted him before they made the trade with Montreal and that would make the first Vail trade look like this:

16-Jun-72
To The Atlanta Flames - Lynn Powis, Rey Comeau
To The Montreal Canadiens – 1973 2nd Round selection Eric Vail and Cash

(Correct me if I'm wrong ofcourse)
I believe it's simply a case of Atlanta reacquiring the Vail pick before it was made. The 1973 Draft was on May 15, so the second trade would have been a Draft Day deal.


In 1972, the first trade was: Powis and Comeau for Atlanta's 1973 Second Round Pick and $$$.

Then, on Draft Day 1973, the second trade was: Montreal's 1973 First Round Pick; California's 1973 First Round Pick; and Atlanta's 1973 Second Round Pick for Atlanta's 1973 & 1977 First Round Picks and Atlanta's 1978 Second Round Pick.



In the end...

The Flames got Powis, Comeau, and two First Round Picks (CAL & MTL) in 1973.

The Habs got CA$H, two First Round Picks (1973 & 1977) and a Second Round Pick (1978).
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Old 08-16-2018, 12:52 PM   #134
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To The Calgary Flames - Ruslan Zainullin
To the Atlanta Thrashers - Marc Savard
This trade still stands out as one of the those hard-to-believe ones. Was there a background story behind it?
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Old 08-16-2018, 05:30 PM   #135
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This is obviously a very lopsided deal, even taking into consideration the fact that Savard’s career was cut short due to concussions.

Savard of course became one of the league’s most lethal playmakers almost immediately after the trade (if he wasn’t already considered that), and he truly exploded after the 2004-05 lockout, when he returned to the NHL after a season in Switzerland and put up consecutive seasons of 97, 96, 78, and 88 points, all with the Bruins. Zainullin never played a game in the NHL.
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Old 08-16-2018, 08:14 PM   #136
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I love your list, but noticed an error.

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16-Jun-72
To The Atlanta Flames - Lynn Powis,
To The Montreal Canadiens – 1973 2nd Round selection (Eric Vail) and Cash
Eric Vail was drafted by the Flames in 1973 and won rookie of the year for them in 1974-75.
Perhaps it was their third round pick in 1973, as Ed Humphreys was taken by the Canadiens in the spot the Flames drafted according to the hockeydb.
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Old 08-16-2018, 08:17 PM   #137
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This trade still stands out as one of the those hard-to-believe ones. Was there a background story behind it?
The word I heard was Savard was shooting the puck at the coach in practice and refused to buy in. He had earned a reputation as a trouble-maker and no one was offering the Flames anything of value.
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Old 08-16-2018, 09:19 PM   #138
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The word I heard was Savard was shooting the puck at the coach in practice and refused to buy in. He had earned a reputation as a trouble-maker and no one was offering the Flames anything of value.
He also publicly requested a trade......twice.

He killed his own value to the Flames.
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That was all known. I have never heard a real reason behind Savard wanting out so bad. Not even rumours. There has got to be something.
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Updated with the Fantenberg deal.
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