Main thing would be to get Ryan's Cap hit off the books, the Sedins are obviously not what they used to be but w the talent on Ottawa they would be better than what they are in Vancouver. Plus the Sens have any number of guys who could play on their line. It's not happening and I've wasted a few minutes of Russell's and Kats life if they read this 🤡👍🏻🥅🏒
Main thing would be to get Ryan's Cap hit off the books, the Sedins are obviously not what they used to be but w the talent on Ottawa they would be better than what they are in Vancouver. Plus the Sens have any number of guys who could play on their line. It's not happening and I've wasted a few minutes of Russell's and Kats life if they read this
🤡👍🏻🥅🏒
So what do you people think of this from Thesportster.com
Sedins to Sens for BFR
I do want to post this trade higher on the list, but it’s extremely unlikely to happen. That doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t happen. If a questionable Vancouver Canucks front office is serious about rebuilding, then why keep a pair of 36-year-old twins who have one year left on their respective contracts?
Let’s imagine the Canucks actually do what’s best for the team and trade the Sedin twins. Unfortunately for them, the elite teams (Chicago, Los Angeles, San Jose, Anaheim, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Washington and the New York Rangers) lack the cap space to pull off a deal and/or have enough scoring forwards which means they don’t need them.
The Ottawa Senators seem to be a team in the middle that has both the cap space and can be competitive. They’re just 21st in scoring, averaging 2.41 goals per game. This young team could use a couple of veterans, and the Sedins fit the bill. The Canucks could trade the pair to Ottawa, and make things easier by taking on Bobby Ryan’s messy contract – which has five years left at a $7.25 millon cap hit according to CapFriendly.com.
Again, this trade is extremely unlikely to happen. If it did, Ottawa would be the best suitor. The Canucks have no reason to keep these guys around for a rebuild, no matter what they’ve done for the franchise.
 So.... if they are no use to the Canucks.... why would we want them again?
So what do you people think of this from Thesportster.com
Sedins to Sens for BFR
I do want to post this trade higher on the list, but it’s extremely unlikely to happen. That doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t happen. If a questionable Vancouver Canucks front office is serious about rebuilding, then why keep a pair of 36-year-old twins who have one year left on their respective contracts?
Let’s imagine the Canucks actually do what’s best for the team and trade the Sedin twins. Unfortunately for them, the elite teams (Chicago, Los Angeles, San Jose, Anaheim, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Washington and the New York Rangers) lack the cap space to pull off a deal and/or have enough scoring forwards which means they don’t need them.
The Ottawa Senators seem to be a team in the middle that has both the cap space and can be competitive. They’re just 21st in scoring, averaging 2.41 goals per game. This young team could use a couple of veterans, and the Sedins fit the bill. The Canucks could trade the pair to Ottawa, and make things easier by taking on Bobby Ryan’s messy contract – which has five years left at a $7.25 millon cap hit according to CapFriendly.com.
Again, this trade is extremely unlikely to happen. If it did, Ottawa would be the best suitor. The Canucks have no reason to keep these guys around for a rebuild, no matter what they’ve done for the franchise.
 i think this shows that the meth biz is alive and well.
So what do you people think of this from Thesportster.com
Sedins to Sens for BFR
I do want to post this trade higher on the list, but it’s extremely unlikely to happen. That doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t happen. If a questionable Vancouver Canucks front office is serious about rebuilding, then why keep a pair of 36-year-old twins who have one year left on their respective contracts?
Let’s imagine the Canucks actually do what’s best for the team and trade the Sedin twins. Unfortunately for them, the elite teams (Chicago, Los Angeles, San Jose, Anaheim, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Washington and the New York Rangers) lack the cap space to pull off a deal and/or have enough scoring forwards which means they don’t need them.
The Ottawa Senators seem to be a team in the middle that has both the cap space and can be competitive. They’re just 21st in scoring, averaging 2.41 goals per game. This young team could use a couple of veterans, and the Sedins fit the bill. The Canucks could trade the pair to Ottawa, and make things easier by taking on Bobby Ryan’s messy contract – which has five years left at a $7.25 millon cap hit according to CapFriendly.com.
Again, this trade is extremely unlikely to happen. If it did, Ottawa would be the best suitor. The Canucks have no reason to keep these guys around for a rebuild, no matter what they’ve done for the franchise.