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HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:48 pm
by MSP4LYFE
To Hartford:

2010 2nd Rounder (TOR)
Simon Dahl


To Washington:

Gustav Nyquist

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:48 pm
by Shep
Accept.

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:51 pm
by Nick
very nice deal.

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:52 pm
by Shep
facey wroteCOLONvery nice deal.
Hopefully Dahl gets drafted somewhere nice..

Lol.

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:00 pm
by MSP4LYFE
I've never actually seen Gustav play, but when you hear high praise from a guy like Haka Andersson you tend to listen...
"His best assets are either his smartness and his work ethic. They really go together. He's not physical but he's very intense. When he loses the puck, he chases like crazy to get it back, and when he has the puck, his feet are always moving. If he makes it, he should be at least a second or third line player." — Red Wings director of European scouting Hakan Andersson (June 2008)

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:01 pm
by bills09
MSP4LYFE wroteCOLONI've never actually seen Gustav play, but when you hear high praise from a guy like Haka Andersson you tend to listen...
"His best assets are either his smartness and his work ethic. They really go together. He's not physical but he's very intense. When he loses the puck, he chases like crazy to get it back, and when he has the puck, his feet are always moving. If he makes it, he should be at least a second or third line player." — Red Wings director of European scouting Hakan Andersson (June 2008)
Sounds like a classic puck controlling Red Wing

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:11 pm
by MSP4LYFE
bills09 wroteCOLON
MSP4LYFE wroteCOLONI've never actually seen Gustav play, but when you hear high praise from a guy like Haka Andersson you tend to listen...
"His best assets are either his smartness and his work ethic. They really go together. He's not physical but he's very intense. When he loses the puck, he chases like crazy to get it back, and when he has the puck, his feet are always moving. If he makes it, he should be at least a second or third line player." — Red Wings director of European scouting Hakan Andersson (June 2008)
Sounds like a classic puck controlling Red Wing
Those were my thoughts as well.

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:35 pm
by Shep
Which is why I was hesitant to give him up.

But not a big deal, it's not like he's going to be an 80+pt player.

Re: HFD-WSH

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:12 pm
by Scott
Gustav has made major improvements this season.. I like this deal for both.. solid hockey trade guys!