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Best Trade In Team History: Washington

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1st for Dennis Maruk (1978) 0 0%
Rick Green, Ryan Walter for Rod Langway, Doug Jarvis, Brian Engblom, Craig Laughlin (1982) 20 52.63%
1st for Dave Christian (1983) 0 0%
Brian Engblom, Ken Houston for Larry Murphy (1983) 0 0%
Bobby Carpenter, 2nd for Mike Ridley, Kelly Miller, Bob Crawford (1987) 0 0%
Grant Ledyard, Clint Malarchuk, 6th for Calle Johansson, 2nd (1989) 0 0%
Bob Rouse, Peter Zezel for Al Iafrate (1991) 1 2.63%
Jason Allison, Jim Carey, Anson Carter, picks for Adam Oates, Bill Ranford, Rick Tocchet (1997) 8 21.05%
Kris Beech, Ross Lupaschuk, Michal Sivek for Jaromir Jagr, Frantisek Kucera (2001) 4 10.53%
1st, 2nd, 6th for 1st (Alex Semin) (2002) 0 0%
Robert Lang for Tomas Fleischmann, 1st (Mike Green), 4th (2004) 5 13.16%
Semyon Varlamov for 1st (Filip Forsberg), 2nd (2011) 0 0%
Cody Eakin, 2nd for Mike Ribeiro (2012) 0 0%
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03-11-2013, 06:17 PM
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Best Trade In Team History: Washington

Anaheim: Chad Kilger, Oleg Tverdovsky, picks for Teemu Selanne, Marc Chouinard, picks (1996)
Boston: Barry Pederson for Cam Neely, 1987 1st round pick (Glen Wesley) (1986)
Buffalo: Stephane Beauregard, pick (Eric Daze) for Dominik Hasek (1992)
Calgary: 2nd round pick for Miikka Kiprusoff (2003)
Carolina: Keith Primeau, pick for Rod Brind'Amour, Jean-Marc Pelletier, pick (2000)
Chicago: Hank Bassen, Forbes Kennedy, Bill Preston, Johnny Wilson for Glenn Hall, Ted Lindsay (1957)
Colorado: Eric Lindros for Peter Forsberg, Steve Duchesne, other players, picks, $15 million (1992)
Columbus: 1st, #3 (Jay Bouwmeester), option to swap 2003 1sts for 1st round pick, #1 (Rick Nash) (2002)
Dallas: Kevin Hatcher for Sergei Zubov (1996)
Detroit: $1 for Kris Draper (1993)
Edmonton: 2nd (Neal Broten), 3rd (Kevin Maxwell) for Dave Semenko, 3rd (Mark Messier) (1979)
Florida: Oleg Kvasha, Mark Parrish for Olli Jokinen, Roberto Luongo (2000)
Los Angeles: Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, picks for Wayne Gretzky, Marty McSorley, Mike Krushelnyski (1988)
Minnesota: 3rd, 4th for Manny Fernandez, Brad Lukowich (2000)
Montreal: 1st (Chris Oddleifson), Ernie Hicke for #1 overall pick (Guy Lafleur), Francois Lacombe, cash (1970)
Nashville: Future Considerations for Kimmo Timonen, Jan Vopat (1998)
New Jersey: 1st, #11 (Trevor Kidd), 2nd for 1st, #20 (Martin Brodeur), 2nd, 2nd (1990)
New York Islanders: Dave Cameron, Bob Lorimer for 1st (Pat Lafontaine) (1981)
New York Rangers: Louie Debrusk, Bernie Nicholls, Steven Rice for Mark Messier (1991)
Ottawa: Alexei Yashin for Zdeno Chara, Bill Muckalt, 1st (Jason Spezza) (2001)
Philadelphia: 1st, future considerations for Bernie Parent, 2nd (1973)
Phoenix: Dale Hawerchuk, 1st for Scott Arniel, Phil Housley, Jeff Parker, 1st (Keith Tkachuk) (1990)
Pittsburgh: John Cullen, Z Zalapski, J Parker for Ron Francis, Ulf Samuelsson, G Jennings (1991)
St. Louis: Rob Ramage, Rick Wamsley for Brett Hull, Steve Bozek (1988)
San Jose: Brad Stuart, Marco Sturm, Wayne Primeau for Joe Thornton (2005)
Tampa Bay: 5th for Dan Boyle (2002)
Toronto: Cash for Turk Broda (1936)
Vancouver: Alek Stojanov for Markus Naslund (1996)

I can see where this is going.

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I'm going to go with that **** of a trade that the Caps put over on the incompetent Irving Grundman...

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The Langway trade, no doubt. It simultaneously stabilized and legitimized the franchise.

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The trade that got them Rod Langway.

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Langway trade easily.

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The Langway trade, no doubt. It simultaneously stabilized and legitimized the franchise.
This.

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