Top 10 Most Lopsided Trades in NHL History

Bernie Horowitz by Scribe Written on August 26, 2008
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At the time of the trade, Doug Gilmour was one of the best players in the NHL, and was in his prime with plenty of time to spare. Calgary traded him, along with two of its most reliable shutdown defensmen (Nattress and Macoun), and a good backup goalie (Wamsley), for an enforcer (Berube), an eighth defenseman (Godynyuk), a declining second liner (Leeman), a suitcase (Petit, the all-time record holder for most times traded last time I checked), and a third string goalie (Reese).

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