
The Shocking NHL Trade Blunders That Could Cost Contenders the 2025 Conn Smythe Trophy
As always, these need to be player trades — no trading of future draft picks who turned into guys, and no waivers or free agency. We’ll count down ten candidate teams, from weakest to strongest, based on how the field looks right now.
And yes, you think you know where this is going. But it’s going to be a tougher call than you think.
10. Montreal Canadiens
The trades: The Habs sneak into the top ten with a couple of under-the-radar trades that are still in play. They get credit for the 2023 deal that sent Evgenii Dadonov to Dallas for Denis Gurianov, as well as the 2022 deal that sent Brett Kulak to Edmonton for William Lagesson, a 2022 second-round pick and a 2024 seventh-round pick.
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